gein Abertisentents. Treasurer's Sale of Unseated Lands in Snsq'a Ca oTicF: is hereby given that agreeable to the act of 11 the Genera: Ass< moly or the Commonwealth of l'eunbylvaula, directing the mode of selling unseated lands, of tpich the names of the warrantees or own sec. or the numbers, not given b. low, wilt be cold at public centine on the see,nd :Monday of lune nest, the elzhtb, at the Court 'House in Montrose, for ar.. real-Agee due and the cost ace, ned on each tract re prwetlee'v, unless the came be paid before the day of Rule. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, a. m. ACRES. TAXES. W.a.RIIANTSE3 OT. on - N - gua. A RABAT. George Campbell Sip A. McConnell C. Biddle pt B. S. Bentley CLIFFORD 44 John Beach pt 104 James Brach pt 15 Josepo Beach pt 8 Philip Beach pt 85 John Beach pt so Philip Beach pt 114 Peter Beach pt R 3 George Porter pt SO Eltriheth Newport pt 185 Ann Roker 15 Jane Roker Ti • Jane .fL. P. Roker 224 G. L, Morse FOREST LAKE 154) R. H. Rose estate at Jane Rose '• 50 Ellen Rose C. Carmalt GREAT BEND • Baldwin & Watson tract 143 W. A. Deßosque 8 Osterhout & Berrie.le 1750 J. N. Jackson Oliver Tmwbrido 8.0 Jonathan Stevens UARMONT. P. Meylert 10.82 Jacob Swink 8.20 Patrick Johnson 11.26 Daniel Rees 86,26 Richard Martin (Conoven late owner) 70,40 James Comfort 2,26 HERRICK Maria Meredith A. n. Storms 6.64 Samuel Meredith 5,68 JACKSON 121 116 128 412 800 Henry Wylie LATHROP Montrose & Company LENOX C. D. Wilson C. D. Wilson George Belcher George Belcher LIBERTY . B. S. Bentley No 8.4,k 85 B. B. Bentley Josepb - Denton MIDDLETOWN John t Morris Robert It. Rose estate R. R. Rose estate, McGovern lot NEW MILFORD Grinnell Otis montrose Depot company William H. Sabine C. L. Ward OAKLAND Ilenry Wylie • D. Alersereau 1 Samuel Dayton G. W. Gregory C. L. Ward RUSH Mrs. R. P..Malford SPRINGVILLE Marla Meredith THOMPSON. A. M. Shipley Isaac Jones 1 • . E. A. Cook I.sac Miller Paul & Samuel Bradley 4 Rivenburg & Steenburg 5 W. C. Mack James Mulford RICHARD V. KENNEDT, Treasurer. Treasurer's Office, Montrose, April 24. 1863. THE LAST CROWNING SUCCESS MRS. S. A. ALLEN'S IMPROVED HAIR RESTORER Favorite HAIR DRESSING, NEW STYLE IN ONE BOTTLE, Will quickly restore Gray Hair to Its natural color and beauty. and produce luxuriant growth. It is pre fectly harmless, and ie prefered over every cther prel paration by those who have a fine head of hair, as wel as those who wish to restore it. The beautiful gloss and perfume imparted to the Hair makes it disirable for old and young. For Sale by all Druggists. DEPOT, 198 GREENWICH ST.. N. Y. PRICE ONE DOLLAR. Feb. 18, 1868-Iy. COUNTRY MERCHANTS, DAIRYMEN, FARMERS, AND OTHERS, CONSIGN TOUR A , lles, Beeswax, Beans, Butter,Cheese, Eggs, Flour and Meal Flx,%otton, Furs and Skins, Dried and Green Fruits, Grain, Wool, Game, Poultry, Naval Stores, Hops, Ginseng, Feathers, Hemp, Provisions Oils, Lard, Tallow, Tobacco, Seeds, ' Sorghum, Molasses, &c. &o. &o. • TO JOSIAH CARPENTER, General Commission Merchant 444 Er. 446 Washington *Street, NEW YORK CITY, • -end reeelve hie 'weekly Price Current of Produce and Groceries—the most complete Price Current published in the United States. Send for a Price Current. Narking Plates and Cards Tarnished free. tar Liberal advances made on consignment's. Es tablished Iday Ist, 1860. First class References given when required. [march 31, 1068.—1 y DECLINE IN FLOUR. - Murals -as Mill Is tarnishini first rate Winter Wheat Mous at $l3 80 iiliooB S TINGLYT. SHERIFF'S SALES. By virtue of certain write issued by the Court of Common Pleas of Susquehanna County, and to me directed, I will expose. to sale by public vendue, at the Court-honse, In Montrose. on Saturday, June 6.1868, at I o'clock, P. M., the following described pieces or parcels of land, to wit: All that certain piece or parcel of land, with the ap purtenances, lying and being in the townAip of Chow nut. Susquehanna county. Penn'a, liounded and de scribed as follows : On the north by lands of Jasper Stanley, Martin Golden and John Marinan ; on the east b) lands of James Pi tzmarttn and John Gorman ; on the south by lands or Patrick fondly and lands of the estate of k aleb Carman, dec'd ; and on the west by lands of the said Caleb Carrnalt dec`O—containing about 100 acres, with ;5 acres improved, One log house, two framed barns, and two small orchards. [Taken In execution at the snit of Bartholomew Beecher vs. John Beecher. All that certain piece or parcel of land situate. lying. and being in the Township of Clifford. Swope. county Pa., and Greenfield Luzern° County Pa., bounded and described as lollowa to wit: Bet Inning at a stake and stones a small distance from a white ash tree. running thence south 45 degrees and 20. minutes west l chains and 22 links to a stake and stones adjoining lands for merly of Peter Graham. thence along said Grahams land forty four and a half deg. east, 17 chains to post ad joining lands of C. Putts, formerly of U. Phelps. thence along the same due east ten chains and 72 links to a post. Thence south 44 and a je'• west 23 chains and 60 links to the place of beginning, containing 60 acres of land, about 1 improved, frame dwelling house, 1 frame Barn and ontihouses. (Taken in execution at the slut of C. W. Norton, vs. E. W. Tingley. 16,98 41.86 5,73 2,82 80,77 18.10 41.63 7,24 10,89 42,06 "7,12 81,09 On the premises, on Tuesday June 2d, 1668, at 1 o'- clock. p. : All that certain tract or parecl of land sitnnte in the township of Franklin. county of Susquehanna and State of Pennsylvania, and butted, bounded and de scribed as follows, to wit: Beginning at a birch tree on the south aide of Fall Brook, on the farm of Nathan P. Wheaton, known as the" Salt Spring Farm," near the northeast corner of the ice house. thence north 503' east 307.10 perches (crossing Fall Brook and Silver creek) to the end of a stone wall, thence by said wall and the fence north 6,4'' west 16 perches to the centre of the public road; thence along the said road south SS* east 32 perches, and south SO' east 16 2 10 perches to the corner of a Jot sold to John Cromwell; thence by said Cromwell's lot south 93r east 21 perches to the centre of the creek ; thence - town the average centre of the creek, north 77J4" east 21 perches to the east line of said e heaton's whole farm, thence along said line south 2' west 10 perches to a post and stones near the top of the precipitous bank orbluff rennin along the smith side of the trek; thence along the shoulder of sa id bank or bluff south 79' and 50 min. west' 6 perches to a email hemlock stump fora corns-; thence north 9' west 11 perehea, to the place of beginning, containing fifteen acres and forty perches of land, more or less, embracing the •' old salt spring" within its limits, and also the confluence of silver creek and fall brook; also the 'right of way for the parties of the first part and all guests and visitors in common with others as hereto fore in passing and repassing from the spring near the west end of the lot, along up the hank of fall brook ra vine, to and around the falls, subject to the reserva tion nevertheless in favor of Nathan P. Wheaton, his heirs, etc., as follows, to wit : The right of way, or privilege, of crossing the lot as heretofore by a road or way i to and from the unsold woodland lying south of the Same : Also the right to one sixteenth part of the profits of any mines, minerals, salt or oil, that may hereafter be discovered in the said lot • and further that nothing herein shall be so construed as to interfere with the water privilege heretofore granted to Luther Snow and now or late exercised by him of draining the creek near the lower end of said lot, and raising the wa ter as now or late raised for the ascot the saw mill be• low it so Ifing as required for that purpose, which right is to result to the said Wheaton, veLenever abandoned by the present occupants, being the same premises heretofore conveyed by N. P. Wheaton and wife to A. H. Brummell and by A. H. Brummell and wile to the said Susquehanna Salt Works—Also, all that certain piece or parcel of land situate in said township of Franklin and adjoining the tract above described, and bounded and described as follows, to wit: Commencing at the south side of Silver Creek at low water mark in the line of the lands aforesaid, thence running west along the south side of Silver Creek at low water mark, seven rods and one third to a stake and stones on the eolith side of Silver creek; thence south six and 34 rods to the line - of said tract aforesaid: thence in a north east direttion along the line of said tract, ten rods to the place of beginning, being the same premises conveyed bv N. I'. Wheaton and wife, to F. J. Wall, and by said Wall conveyed to the party of the•first part. Also, all that certain piece or parcel of land situate in said Town ship of Franklin. acijoinilig the two tracts above de scribed, and bounded and described as follows : Com mencing at a post on the north side of Fall creek, in the line of land conveyed to A. H. Brummell aforesaid, thence running north sixty one feet to a post and stones; thence east fifty feet to the line of land conveyed to Bramwell aforesaid; thence along said line to the place of beginning, containing about seventy nine rode more or lean, being the same premises conveyed by N. P. Vrheaton and wife, to !tie parties In the possessionof and now occupied by the parties of the first part by their salt works; together with the buildings and erec tions thereon, tanks, block of kettles, engine. machin ery. tubing apparatus, tools, wood cut, and fixtures, in cluding all the property of said party of the first part, real and personal. in .he premises with all and singu lar the ways, waters, water courses. rights, liberties, privileges, improvements. hereditaments and appurte nances whatsoever therennto belonging,. or in any wise appertaining. nnd the reversions and renieinders. rents, issues and profits thereof, to hare and to the said tracts of land aforesaid, personal property and fixtures, and hereditaments hereby granted or mentioned or intended so be, with the appurtenances unto the said Gardner Landon jr., and John Van Orden, their heirs and an. signs. to the only proper nee and benoof of the said Gardner Landon innior, and John Van Ordea their heirs atd assigns forever—[Taken in execution at the suit of Gardner Landon jr. and John Van Orden vs. Susqua.Salt works. 41.00 V. 48 t?..95 469.00 26.80 4,2.3 2,30 14.23 1.87 8.12 MO 20,79 22,65 15,75 15,75 12,91 14,18 8,61 8,46 S. F. LANE, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Montrose, May 12, 1868. MINER & COATS, lisin Street, 5 doors below Boyd's Corner. Montrose FLOUR, GROCERIES, ND PROVISIONS, We are constantly receiving and now have en hand, a fresh stock of Goods in our line, which we will sell CHEAP! CHEAP! CHEAP! for cash, or exchange for produce GOOD TEAS, COFFEE, SUGAR, ' MOLASSES, SPICES, PORK, FISH, LARD, HAMS, DRIED FRUITS, CLOVER cE TIMOTHY SEED, (kr. Wepave refitted and made additions to our Stock of Pails. and are now ready to forward Batter to the be t commission houses in Nur York, free of ckarge, and make liberaladvancementa on cosSigtunents. Call and examine our Stock before purchasing else where, and convince yoarrelves of the GOOD QUALITY & CHEAP PRICES C. G. .11INER. - • Montrose, April 10 , 184 LIQUORS. gre ast trA v n a ti t te l dlc: ParP embracing nearly every wand in market, con. gently on band and for sale by ABEL WIHDLL. ABEL TUR - RE - LA'S STORE, ssusial. is tall of dsettabls Goods. Call sad Ho -ALSO - -ALSO-- of ant doodi W. a COATS LOUISA MUBLBACWB BUSTORRICAL NOVELS D. Appleton & Co. 443 AND 445 BROADWAY, NEW YORK., Have Just Published, The Empress Josephine. An Historical Sketch of the Days of Napoleon. 1 vol., Bvo. Paper covers. • $1.50; cloth, $2. apoleun and the Queen of Prussia. 1. vol., Bro. Paper covers, $1.50; cloth. $2.00. The daughter ot an Empress. 1 v01.,8v0. Illustrated. Paper covers, $1.50; cloth, $2.00. Marie Antoinette and her Son. 1 vol., Bvo, paper cov ers, $.50; cloth, $2 00. Joseph 11, and his Court. Translated from the Ger man by Adelaide de V. Chandron. 1 vol., Bro. cloth, PAL Frederick the Great and his Court. Translated from the German by Mrs. Chapman Coleman and her daugh ters. 1 vol., 12mo. 934 pages. Cloth, $2.00. Berlin and Sans-Sonci; or. Frederick the Great and his Friends. 1 vol. ltno. Cloth $2.00. The Merchant of Berlin. Trish/dated from the Ger man by Amory CoMn,M. D. 1 vol., 12mo. Cloth, $2.00. Frederick the Great and his Family. 1 vol. Bvo. Il lustrated. Cloth, $2.00. Louisa of Prussia and her Times. 1 vol., Bvo. trated. Paper covers, $1.50; Cloth, $2.00. Henry VIII. and Catharine Parr. An Historical Nov el. By E. Idahlbach. 1 vol., 12mo. Cloth, $2.00 PROMINENT CHARACTERISTICS. I.—They are Instructive. "As purely literary works , these historical romances possess a high degree of merit. They read like genuine histories." —Catholic WOrld. •• They are correct descriptions of the countries and the people described."—Herald. I!. They are Entertaining. •• We regard these books as among the best andn3oet entertaining novels of the day."—epringfie/d Republican.. " The reader is at once fttsc•nated and held spell bound until the volume is completed."—Free Press, •• There is no dull chapter in it."—Utica Herald. HI —They are Mirror/00 the Times. "No one can peruse them without conceding the author'sgreat skill In grasping and delineating the characters which figure I conspicuously in them. " The study which enables the anthor to delineate so accurately the emotions and incentives to In. don which moved men and women of a past age must be close and untiring, and Louisa Iluhlbach shows In ill of her works a perfection which carries the read/Jr into the very presence of the characters represented."—Syra- CIW Journal. IV.—They/ are HistoricaUy Correct. " Historically correct, and as eutertaining as many of the volumes of WalterSeott.—Providence Herald. Louisa Ifuhlbach must have carefully and diligent ly studied the secret histories of the times and contraries of which she writes, and her task is done well and et fectively."— Worcester Spy. - No Historical Novelist has labored so faittforly and successfully to reproduce a complete picture of past times and events.—Utica Herald. V.—They are Original. "It has agreeably surprised readers to fl nd anew writer with such constructive genius and knowledge of character as Louisa Halbach possesses."—Public Ledger. " Each succeeding novel adds to Mrs. Mnndt's repu tation as a writer of historic fiction."—N. Y. Times. Vl. They are fbU of lamination. • •She is not only the skilful joiner, but a neat handed artizan."—Chrie flan 'nines& " There is seldom any straining after effect, but it Is really wonderful ho v Madame Mundt manages to sus tain and increase the interest to the end." —City Items. " The word painting of the authoress is much more effective than the best efforts of the engraver."-1111- nolo State RegDter. VII.— They contain anecdotes of Courts. " Scottish history offered no fresher and more romantic material to the magic working hand of *ir Walter Scott than she finds in the annals of the German courts."—Ecening Gazette. " There are not to be found anywhere in hunanantn I mils, unused, such magnificent, such superabondthe materials for romance, as clog the chronicles . Prussian and Austrian courts of the 18th centurynt their dress, their manners, their modes of thofrg m their language, they are almost as much separated oqm us as if they had lived one thousand years ago."—Obser per. Vlll.—They tell about Emperors Kings and Queens. "We learn from her not only how Frederick William and Frederick the Great, Joseph the U Voltaire. 'Rous seau, Baron Trenck, the Empress Catherine, walked and talked In their grand roles, but how how they pow dered their hair, flirted, and took tea."—Register. The choice of her subjects exhibits her genius. She takes the time of Frederick the Great. Joseph the 11. for example. and upon the back ground of !acts which the chronicles of the periods afford, she embroiders the bright and sombre colors' the light and shade of her hctlon, with the skill of a consummate artist."—The Eagle. —The style is Interating. " The style of this wri ter tor purity. perspicuity, and elegance, is something greatly to be commended. It is free from imitations, mannerisms, and tricks of every kind."— The drrrux " The irtinslations do justice to the vivid, piquant style of the original; and the story is fall of movement and crowded with instructive and entertaining inci dent "—The Chicago Post. " The interest of the hook does not depend upon its characters nor its incidents, nor yet on its charming style, but in its general harmony of composition."— Day Book. I.—Erery body is reading them. " Our people seem to have stopped reading French novels, and English storks are complained of as dull. Miss Muhlbach pre cisely supplies the public want. •• The novels of Clara Mundt are being read by every one."—Times. ?Sahib/tetra novels haves world wide reputation, and are read with avidity, as fast as issued from the pre/s "—Springfield Republican. •• They are winnin" a wide and deserved popularity in this country."—Slate Journal. Either of the Novels sent free by mail to any address on receipt of price.—apr.29lm. DEVLIN dr, CO. EXTENSIVE CLO THING HOUSES, Broadway, cor. of Grand Street, AND Broadway, cor. Warren Street, NEW YORK. Comprising all Branches of the Business as represented in the CUSTOM AND READY MADE Men's Boys'& Children's CLOTHING. SHIRTS Of the Celebrated AMPRICAN YOKE PATTERN, wrra Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods Of every Description. OUR SPECIALTIES FOR SPRING IN NEW GOODS ARE : Cassimere Snits, entire, $lB.OO Spring Overcoats, $12.00 Fine Dress Frock Coats, $lB,OO m'ch 24-3 m DEVLIN 06 CO. FOUND, TN Montrose, between the Store of I. N. Ballard and IN wooden end of Brick Block, at that little one horse Boot and Shoe Store, a new and elegant assortment of 33c•crte; et) . 4 .6]ace. es For tall and winter, Consisting of Men's thick and fine Boots, Boy's Boots, and a good assortment of Shoes, con sisting of Ladies' Kid, Goat, and Lasting Balmorals, Mims', Children's and Baby's Shoes, dm. Alio, work made to order, and Repairing done on short notice. Oct. 29, 1.861.t.f C. 0. FORDRAN. TWELVE YEARS REPUTATION has proved Dr. EDWARDS' Tar, Wild Cherry and Cough Syrup I The most sticcessibl @analmedicine m use tor Colds, Coughs, Hoarseness, Asatuna. Intinaum,Bron. . chills, Whooping tiOngli, Mc. Sold' 11=1NI by all . Pries 90. 3 and 46 1r .sts. p as Isept. 10-414 A NEW PROGRAMME. Ou and after the first day of April next, all Goods sold by es at retail, will be for READY PAY 01$1.1 r Ota stock of er ' • Flour, Meal, Feed, Salt, Lithe Cement, Groceries, Provisions, Woo d en and Stone Ware, .tlrotion4&e. Will be purchased In largo quantities for cash, from first hands. at the lowest market rite. Each article will he marked in plain figures at the smallest possible profit., and no deviation in prices. The times demand such a system ; !aid we believe it will be for the benefit of both seller purchaser. With many Menke to our nilinetWV friends for thi , it liberal patronage under their old order of business, we shall make It for their interest not to desert us under the new. . All having accounts on oar books will do a favor by settling the same by Cash or Note without farther no • Lice. .ARRATT k SON. New Milford, March 10, LOOM FOR TIMERS. TNDITSTRY and ECONOMP—the road to wealth. The .Partner raises all the material to clothe his family. Why should he sell that material and buy it back again, paying the manufacturer aiarge profit and four or live additional profits. besides transportation charges, Government taxes, kc., all of which he could save, amounting to half the,Must of his store goods, each year by making hie own gotide at home, which is now made easy by Mondani:mire Improved Fell Acting Hand Loom It is the most simple and reliable Loom ever inven ted. Will make') greater variety of goods with less power than any,bther loom. All the operations of weaving are performed by simply turning a crank. From 12 to 20y4rds ofJeans or Betlnet, and from 20 to 35 of Linsey dm. can be woven per day. By late Improvements Rag Carpeting can be rapidly woven with the Fly shut tle. weaving from 20 to 25 yards per day. This loom will furnish prodtable employment in ev ery neighborhood in weaving cloth and carpeting for anetomers. • ..• Poe circulars, price list. and ramplcs of cloth woven on the loom, addreims, with stamp, A. IS. GATES & Co., Philadelphia, Pa. . .March 10-3 m. Wilco 29, North 13th at. BLACKSMITHING. MR& undersigned have this day formed a co-partner ship, tinder the firm name of Stamp dr, Moran. for the purpose of carrying on Blackamithing In all Ita branches. Off — Strict attention will be given to Horse-shoeing. All work will be done neatly and promptly. The pub lie are invited to call. E. P. STAMP. Montrose, March 4th, 1867. H P. T. MORAN. Mg '45 - w 3Parma. Baldwin, Allen, & McCain. DEALERS IN Flour, Feed, Salt, Pork, Butter, Cheese, Dried Beef, Hams, Fish, Smoked Hal ibut, Candles, Tea, Cofee, Spices, Syrup, Molasses, Sugar, Seed Wheat, Clover d• Timothy Seed, Flax-seed, Beans, Brooms, Nails, dc. d"C Thankful for past patronage, we shall be happy to see and waft upon onr old and new customers. All Goods and Flour warranted. A. BALDWIN. W. L. ALLEN. J.ll. McCAIN. Montrose, Feb. 5, 1867. 3E 6 C:7)I:TIST - ICD ! THE greatest cure for rheumatism, lameness, sore ness, &c..is the Great English Sweeny specific Lin iment. Bend on wrappers what It has done in Susq'a county. It has cured the lame and afflicted immediate ly. Don't fall to try it. Price, 50 cts per bottle: Sold by Abel Turrell, Burns &Niehols, and all storekeepers or druggists. If it does not give satisfaction, return the bottle halt full and your money will he refunded. D. G. oAlthY & CO., Feb. I, 1868. Middletown, N. Y. To Horsemen. Don't let your Horses go lame, sore or nfllected ; go to the store and bay Carey &Great English Sweeney Linl ment, as It never fails to give satisfaction. D. G. CAREY CO., Feb.l, ISIS. Middletown, N. Y. FURNITURE ESTABLISH MENT o F William W. Smith. The extensive Fu Establishmentcl rimamvAmithhaioen refitted and greatly improved, the proprietor respect fully announces to the citizens of Montrose and vicini ty, that he is constantly making, and keeps on hand the largest and best asssortmeot of F W D Fits XV " 17.1=1-M to be found anywher this side of New York City. Desks. Divans, Towelracks, Lounges, Footstools Se. Center Lard, Pier, Toilet. Dining. Kitchen and extension tables. etrAtrts —Cane and Wuodseat Rockers, Cane, Flag and Woodseats of every variety and style. Sofas and Tete•a-tetes, furnished on short notice.— Cane seat chairs recreated. SPRING BEDS. A large assortment—cheapest and beet in the market Cane Seat Chairs. I am now enabled to supply my customers with a new substantial cane seat chair, of home manufacture, which will be found greatly superior to those formerly in market, and yet are sold at a less price. CANE-SEAT CHAIRS RE-SEATED. VEr Ready made coffins on hand or furnished at short notice. Hearse alweya in readiness If desired. I employ none but careful and experienced workmen, I intend to do my work well, and sell It as low as can be afforded. WILLIAM W. SMITH. Montrose,Feb 180868. SOLDIERS' BOUNTY, PENSIONS, ark.cl 3Babol lan. THE undersigned, LICENSED AGENT of the GOV• ERNMENT, having obtained the necessary forms, /tc.. will give prompt attention to all clalme intrusted to his care. No charge unless euccessful. GEO. P. LITTLE. Montrose, Jane 6th, 1864. MAD CREEK MILLS, IVervor 114(1.1fax-cl, ri N. MOORE, Proprietor, are in full operation at last. Mr. doore would say to the good people of Susquehanna county that he has fitted up hie mill at a heavy expense, with all the modern improvements In Bolts and Machinery, end is confident he can do as good work as the best. We have ono of the improved Silver Creek Smut Et Separating Machines, said to be the best machine of the day. We have also the best machine for cleaning Buckwiteatin the county. The services of Mr. JOHN B. DRAKE, an experi enced miller, have been secured and he will attend to all calls. New Milford, Nov. 19, 1867.—tt TO THE LADIES Dr. Duponco's Golden Periodical Pills for females Dr. Cheesemau's Female Pills. Di. Veipau's Female Pills. eirklames - Olark's Female Pill,. Alt of the above plus are infallible in correcting menstrual Irregularities, and in curing Lenchorrea or Whites. They are successfhl IS preventives—but shoutd not be used during pregnancy, as they woald_produce ebortton, Price, ono dollar per box, each. TDO drat two kinds named sent by mad, to any address, postage paid, In sealed envelope, on receipt of one dollar for each box ordered: The latter two kinds, beinAin gluts, andleary, will be sent by-IthiL xostaga paint on Ink race tof one dollar andittrentymts: _— Addrea AB= MMUS% prsegist, 710TATOfte, STROUD & BROWN'S Fire, Life, Accident k Live Stock GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY, Za021:11:trCISIIII0. 1=.61. Home Insurance Co. of N. Y., Capital and Surplus, $4,000,01.0 Insurance Co. of North America, Phil'a, Capital elf} Surplus, International Fire Insurance Co. of N. Y., Capital and Surplus, 1,500,000 Lycoming County Mutual Insurance Co.of Money, Penu'a, Capital and Surplus, Farmer's Mutual Insurance Co. York, Pa., Capital and Surplus. 700,000 Enterprise Insurance Company, Cincin nett .0., Capital and Surplus, 1,000,000 Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Co. of Hartford, Conn., paying 60 per cent. dividends to theasstrred. , The notes glven for half the premium is never to be paid under any circumstances.'. he policy will always beaald In full, and ' the notes given up. capital, 17,000,000 American Lile Insurance Co., Philadel phia, Capital, 1,000,000 Tnivelers'lneurance Co. Hartford, Conn., Insuring against all kinds of accident& Capital,Too,ooo • Hartford Fire' Insurancetompany, Hart ford. Conn., Capital and Sarplus, $2,000,000 Putnam Fire Insurance Co., Hartford, CL, Capital, $700,000 Glen's Falls Insnrance Co. Glens Falls, N. Y. Capital and Surplus, 400,000 Hartford Live Stoct Insurance Company. Insurance on all kinds of Live Stock, acainst theft and death from any cause. Capital, $17,000,000 All business entrusted to our care will be attend ed to on fair terms, andnil losses promptly adjusted. Or - Office first door east from Banking Office of W. 11. Cooper & CO., Turnpike et. Montrose, Pa. STROUD & BROWN, Agents. H. C. Strrrow, seq., Pricndsville, Solicitor. CHAS. H. SMITH, Montrose, do BILLIXIM STIIOIID, CnAnwts L. Bnowit. Montrose, Feb. 23. 1863. BURNS & NICHOLS, DRUGGISTS & APOTHECARIES, Seep regularly supplied with unadulterated Drugs and Medicine:4, Chemicals', Dye Stuffs, Wines and Liquors, Paints, Oils and Varnish, Perfumery, Fancy Soaps, Yankee Notions, &e. &c. Fresh from New York City. AD of the most popular Patent Medicines sold in this section, among which may be found ! lyre's and Jayne's Family Medicines, Hem bold's Barbel, Schenck's Pulmonic Sy rup and Sea weed Tonic, Duporico's and CheiPman's Female Pills, Ho 1 I's Cough Balsam, Wishart's Pine Tree Cordial, Hall's Hair Renewer, Ring's Ambrosia, Kennedy's Medical Discovery, Hoof land's German Bitters, Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, And many other kinds of real value and merit. in fact our Stock embraces a fine assortment of everything, us uailly kept in watt. nnotuarzn Drug Stores. rErPrescriptions receive particular attention, and are censtni.Ly and promptly compounded. s„,* store formerly occupied by J. Etheridge. A. B. BURNS, Montrose, Pa., Sept. 17, 1667. AMOS NICHOLS. HUNT BROTHERS, SCRANTON, Wholesale & Retail Dealers in I PC. STEEL, NAILS, MIOITEILeA, BUILDER'S HARDWARE. BINE RAIL, COUNTERSUNK & T RAIL SPIKES RAILROAD & MINING SUPPLIES. CARRIAGE SPRINGS. AXLES, SKEINS A.NI, BOXES, BOLTS. NUTS and WASHERS, PLATED BANDS. MALLEABLE IRONS, HUBS. SPOKES, FELLOES, SEAT SPINDLES. BOWS, &e. ANVILS. VICES, STOCKS and DIES, BELLOWS HAMMERS. SLEDGES. FILES. &c. CIRCULAR AND MILL SAWS, BOLTING. PACKING TACKLE BLOCKS, PLASTER PARIS CEMENT. HAIR It GRINDSTONES. FRENCH WINDOW GLASS. LEATHER t FINDINGS PAIRBANK'S SCALES. Scranton, March 24, ISM. Iy r 9 (0 W ORTH Oos t t o n t tr Goods ea n a , t i s fo m r alls e d;a y nce from Wholesale H. Mt I.l.l . l e litt. Comprising a large assortment of NEW Dry Good; Groceries, Crockery, Hardware, Stoves, Iron, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Boots & Shoes, Wall Paper, Win dow Shades, Hals and Caps, Buffalo Robes, Ladies' and Genii Furs, Balmoral and Hoop Skirts, &c. &c., and combined. forming the most complete opportunity for selecting in every department of his trade, and will • be sold at The Lowest Market Prices. New Milford, Dee. 17, 1867. Merchant Tailoring. Have secured the services of a first eines Pra,aticiarl Clutter, and will re-open the Custom Department of their es tablishinent on Tuesday Oct. 2% where they will be prepared to make up to order ,In the latest sod most fashionable styles, all kinds of Men's and Boy's Cloth lug. Particular attention given to OUTSIDE CIITTrNG. rer-Wanted, two experienced ParitiiiindVest "hi kers. wiszae a 00. Montrose. Oct. 22, 1887.—tt E. N. MOORE TroWARD AssoelaticiiiWPlknadelplifa,Pa A Diseases of theNetvous,Beminal.Urinam and sex ealsystems—oessand rellabletseatment—in Reported the HOWARD ASSOCIATION. Pent by mail In scaled etter envetop_es,free Of chatge Address Dr.J. Swats Hotieweett Howstd - Assoclatfon.fio S South 9tbstree Phlladelals. Ps. Three, Cheers for Gen. Grant. HIP, 111 P HURRAH! • 3P2 -or., Charles Becorriii, mug Hiya Bother, hai re moved his Shop' t6 , the L tstsemett of Week's' zrew fitort” vista If. 48 propdrodt6 itiVe go6d sitisfseticin. Wilco I go t 6 Oz• piain this solsjectlanguago tolls to uprose It. E. L. WEEKS & CO. BUSINESS CARDS. HEYWOOD it FRINK tm ' n_ROCKIiii, it the old stand of Z. Co *otiose, VI - Pa. [lda 19 : lea AMI ELY, tr. es. ..a.lacilticoza.e.or,, may 571 Address, Brooklyn, Pa. P,000,030 M. C. SUTTON, Auctioneer, and Insurance Agent, ap7 65t1 Fries:ideal:llls, Pa. 4,000,000 C. B. GILBERT, la. lg. .A.Azatlcoisoar. sep7 64t1 Great Band, Pa. A. W. BERTHOLF, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Montrose, Pa. 01lee in west end of Brick Block over Wilson & Oers's store. Particular attention given to business rwriain• ing to the Orphan's Court. [Jan. 1, ISM. GORDON H. FRINK, PHOTOGRAPHER. Gallery over S. R. Lyons' Store, Public Avenue, Montrose, Pa. JanlSt: JOHN SAUTTER, j ESPECTFULLY announces that be Is naw pre. LI, pared to cat all kinds of GarmeUts In the most fashionable Style, and warranted to dt with elegance nd ease. Shop over the Post °Mee, Montrose. Pa. DR. W. W. SMITH, DENTIST. Rooms over Boyd & Corwin's Rant ware Store. Office hours from 9a.m.t04 p. m. Montrose, July 1,1867.—1 f JAMES E. CARMALT, TTORNEY AT LAW. Office next to Franklin Be. IL tel. [Montrose,, Dee. 18, 1866,-U. WM. D. LUSK, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Montrose, Pa. Mei oppo. site the Franklin Hotel, near the Comet Lipase. Nov. 27, 1868.—ti ABEL TURRELL, TA PALER in Drugs, Patent Medicines, Chemicals, 1.5 Liquors. Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs. Varnishes Witt. •,,w , Glass, Groceries, Glass Ware, Wall and Window Paper, Stone-ware, Lamps, Kerosene, Machinery Oils, Trusses, Guns, Ammunition, Knives, Speetaeles,Brush. e.. Fancy Goods, Jewelry, Perin nery. ac.—being one of the most numerous, extensive, and valuable collec tions of Goods in Susquehanna County, [Established to 1848.] [Montrose, Pa. D. W. SEARLE, A TTORNEY AT LAW, ofhee over the Store of A 2.11. Lathrop, In the Brick Block, Montrone, Pt. May I, 1866. Da. W. L. RICHARDSON, siciAN & SURGEON, tenders his profession- P services to the citizens of Montrone and rentdence, corner .ly orst of Sayre I ffl Brae.t) P. I. 100115. DUfILL umnus. LOOMIS & HANNAH, k TTORNEYS AT LAW, Solicitors in Bankruptcy, AL and General Real Estate and Collecting Agents.— Valuable City Lots, Residences, Parma, and Coal Lands for salq. (Scranton, June 1867-7* E. L. WEEKS & CO SUCCESSORS of I. N. HINE & CO., Dealers In Dry Goods, Clothing, Ladles and Misses line Shots. Also, agents for the great American Tea and Coffee Company. [April, 1,1841. E. L. Wass. - - - - C. C. ?Aram, DR. E. L. GARDNER, PIITSICIAN and SURGEON, Montrose, Pi. G i ves especial attention to diseasve of the Heart and Lungs and all Surgical diseases. Office over the Post Office. Boarda at Searle'. Hotel. [Sept. 4, 1866. BALDWIN, ALLEN, & McCAIN, DBALERS in Flour, Balt, Pork, Fish, Lard, Grain, Feed, Candles, Clover and Timothy Seed. Also, Groceries, each as Sugars, Molasses, Syrups, Tea and Coffee. West side of Public Avenue. Montrose, April .7,1866. DOLT. E. L. lIANDRICE, PPHYSICIAN it SURGEON, respectfully tenders his professional services to the citizen of Friends vllle and vicinity. Of — Office lathe offlceof Dr. Lest. Board. at J. Ilosford's. lip) Oil VASTOONABLE TAILOR, Montrose, Pa. Sbop over I. Chandler's Store. arAll orders filled promptly. In 11rst-rate style. Cl:ti ling done on short notice, and warranted to WM. W. SMITH, CABINET AND CHAIR MANIIPACTURIDIS,—Foot of Main street, Montrose, P& tf DBALER in Staple and Fancy Dry Goode, Crockery, Hardware, Iron, Stoves, Drugs, Oils, and Paints. Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Fa rs. Buffalo Robes, Groceries, Provisions, c New Milford, Pa. Wll. H. COOPER 4t• CO., BANKERS, Montrose, Pa. SnecessorstoPost,Cooper & Co. Office, Lathrop's new building, Tnrnplke•st. 1717NITING COOMA lama DIIIIMIR. TTORNEY A A' LAW. Bounty, Back Pay, Pension, .L.S. and Exem on Claims attended to. fent VlrOtilco 8c I oor below Boyd'. Store,' Montrose,Ps BURNS & NICHOLS, DSAi oars in Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Dye t ;Jib,, Paints, Oils, Varnish, Liquors, Spices, Fan cy irt.ctes. Patent Medicines, Perfumery and Toilet Ar ticles, farrPrescriptions carefully compounded. H Public Avenue, above Searle's otel, Montrose, Pa. A. B. Bows, - - - Amos Fept. 11, 1868. 'ETAS permanently located at Prlendsvitle for the par• IL pose of practicing medicine and enrgery_in alf Its Drencher'. He may be found at the Jeckaon ROM. Office boom from Ba. m.. to 9p. m. . *dell niendsville, Pa., Jan. lath, 1860. STROUD Jr BROWN, • FURS AND LIPS ELS - JUNES AGENTS. All business attended toprumptly. on fale terms. Of• flee drat door north of " Montrose Hotel," west side of Public Avenue, Montrose, Pe, [Jan. 1,1866. Burmese &moan, - - Crust= L. Ibtowx. C. 0. FORDHAM, BOOT WOE Dealer and Manufacturer. Montrose. Pa. Shop on Main street, one door above LN.Bul• lard's. AU kinds of work •usde to order, and repairing done neatly. janl The Montrose Democrat h Tvariur, Nosirrie. AT Normal SusQtr COUNTY. PA., irr avas rs Es .t or isO Tr s int Annum nr :mutes—on 112 X AT um 07'MR. Business advertisements Inserted at $1 per squsrio'of 10 lines. three aimes,and 515cts for eaehadditiona week. Yearly advertisers, with usual changes. charged 1 0 for four squares, quarter column $l5. half Column • one column $6O. and othet amounts Inexact propo on. Business cards of three lines, $5; or one dollar a line. notices at th• Customary rates.—ahout 50 gl.7it . g l addition urbusiness rates. ' Job Frisking executed nutty and peavey at talr prices. iCholl:l4l=ll:r=ksigicititel",,, ; Wen-arum a Chpiao.l:4 33crixras. JOHN GROVES, H. BUTIRITT, A. 0. WARREN, Da. E. P. HINES,