=::====m t ww ms Prenthun, Pr Mr, E. L. bUtchered a pig 8 months and 8 days old, that weighed, when dressed, 348 *lbs. Has any one done better I' Notice. The stockholders in the Montrose Gold Co. of Montrose and vicinity ate request ed to ,meet at tho . 0 4eyWone HOtegrOn J Thursday next, an. 4th, at 2 o'clock, p. m. The public are invited to attend. In formation of the progress of work dt . c. at the mines will be given to the latest dates. M. C. TYLER, Pres't. FO TUB Dsmomm Ala ß din& "In, 'this salutary light— (Christ)-14oie- npon the , : world, the most persevelpg efforts ,of the learned have not been' - 'able fully to ascertain.— Nor will, this surprise us, if we consider that the earliest Christians knew not the day of their Saviour's birth, and judged differently en the subject. But oftwhat cernietineace is it that we know not the year. or, - day when this light first shone, since we fully know that it has appeared ? Most of the opinions of the learned, con cerning the year of Christ's birth, are col lected by J A. -Fabricius,, Bibliographia Antiquar, cap. vii , p. 187. "The-birth of Christ was first made an era, from which to reckon dates, by' Di onyritisiErigeus, about A.D. 532. He sup posed Christ to have been born in the year of Rome 763, and this computation hag been followed in practice to this day, notwithstanding the learned are well agreed that it is incorrect. To ascertain the true - time of .Christ's birth, there are two.priucipal data afforded by the Evan gelists. Ist. It is clear from Matthew,.2, lst v., tbc.,• that Christ was born before the'death of Herod the Great, who died about Easter in, the year of Rome 749 or 750, (see Eardner, Part Ist., Vol. 2d, app.) Nowifehrist was born in the December next before Herod's death, it, must have been in the year of Rome 749, and of course fOur, if not five years anterior to the Diouyeian, or vulgar era. 2d. It is probable from Luke 34-Iv., 2v., 23v., that Jeans was about 30 years of age in the 15th year of the reig n of Tiberius Ctesar. Now the .reign of Tiberius may be con sidered as commencing at the time he be came sole Emperor, in August of the year of Home 767, or (as there is some reason to seppose that Aug,ustus made hiw part ner in . the government two years before be died.) we may begin his reign in the year of Rome 765. The 15th year of i fiberius will therefore be either the year einem° .781 or 779, from which to dedact. 30, and we have.the .year of Rome 75.1 0F749,, for Christ's birth. The ; former two ye:soli - and the hitter four yearn earli er thau. the Dionysian Cotuptitatior.' CT* paring the-reit:as- with thoie- obtained from the death of Herod, it is generally supposed the true dine of Christ's birth was the year of Rome 749, or four years before the vulgar era. Butethe conclusion is not certain, because there is uncertain ty in the data. (I.) It is not certain that wo ought to reckon Tiberius' reign as be , gioning two years before the death of Aufzustus. (2.) Luke says about 30 years of ags. This is indefinite, and may be un der.lood as 29, 30, or 31 years. (3.) It is not certain in which of the two years mrnlinned, Herod died; nor how long be fore thatevent Christ .was born. h •up ears very evident that Herod did not now the precise time of Christ's birth, therefore he slew all the children that were in Bethlehem and in all tile coasts thereof, from two: years old and.under. (See Mat. ii -16.) . "In relation to the month •and day •of the Saviour's birth, we are left almost wholly to conjecture. The disagreetuent of the early-Fathers'on this subject; 44 ev idence that the day was not celebrated as a festival . in • the" Apostolic" tiines."--See YeAvidattclea. ilistory, Vol. I. Chap. 3, page 41. *** Bradford County. , ---Mervin. Brown, 'ion of Benj. Brown, of Browntown, met with a 'serious and ptohabljr fatal accident oh Motidtiy last. He was leaving the house witb - aloaded gun in his hands, and in stcpping,eutof the door, the gun was_ discharged, the eontents - passing into the left side under the arm. At latest accounts he was alive but with little prospect of his recovering from the effects of -the wound. He had served bisx.ountry airough the rebellion, in the 6th Reserves .and escaped the-rebel bullets to meet. with such a sad accident at his own hands.Towanda Reporter. A sad - affair occurred at the Milan Hotel, in Ifilan; on Friday evening Wit. A young man, named Horace J. Hull;of Athens, who, with many others._ lii&as sembled there to attend a Dancingsehool, met with. ai accident -- Tibia came near proving 'fatal.' It .appears that during the evening he went ;oat doors, and, it is supposed, stepped 'off the stoop back wards down into the cellar. When found . 1 11 e vas insensible and remained so about 22 hours before any change could be per ceived. At last accounts he was impro ving. He is a young man of good habits, and is greatly esteemed by all of his ac quaintances.—Bradford Argus. —Mosniail'Ayies,"ortrest Burlington %unship, while eating dinner at Cass' Hotel in East Troy,on Friday last, chock. ed at the table, and getting up, went out of door& Not returning, search was zn aa, for Mw, a.**l- ;Fauto be 4 !!°Y l oir COndltiOrli and , expiied " ini a shod time, all attempts to relieve him being tbevailing.--Bradford Reporter. Luzern, Oinuttp, ..i —On I eeday flight of last week the residence-'Of him , -Cavemingbi • iff • Hyde Park, was entered, and between !given and eight hundred dollars stolen. On same n ighta place ot bitainessin'HydeParit was enterid';:a'aafe'broken open -add diced; tents stolen. - On Thnraday evening the - st Ore of J. A. Ladd & CO., in thlborough - was entered, the safe hretten open and some .e3OO taken. In the finistinigAiptif the transantion,the burglars - took the money out of a package, substituiedidank paper in - its 'stead, and after coolly enjoying a supper of roasted, eggs, decamped, leaving the store door open. On the same night'the business place of blessre.-Btaitutrds.atso iu Scranton, was entered, the safe broken open, and over $lOO, besides valuable papers carried off. On Christnas evening the milkier shop of Mrs. Dodge in Hyde Park was broken into and robbed el nearly all its contents. The btirglati; before leaving, by tin-Owing kerosene on the floorand setting it on fire, endeavored to destroy the building, but this last effort was frustrated by the dis covery of the bnrglary and the extinguish ment of the fire. A second attempt was more successful, for early on Tuesday morning it was discovered to be in flames; and notwithstanding the most active ex ertions of the firemen and citizens it was destroyed. —Willie Reversl persons were bunting near BALI Mount, in this county, they discovered the dead body of a man named Scott, and , well known in, that neighbor hood as a hunter, lying in the woods. When distiovered the body was greatly mutilated, and .the legs from the knees down had apparently been gnawed off by a wild beast. It is not known how he came tobis death, but as his ride and am munition were found in • a hunter's cabin in the woods, it is supposed that he had started for his home, which was some dis tance off, to procure some necessaries, and while on his way was attacked by a panther and killed. We could learn no timber particulars of the melancholy oc currence.—Screnton Registev. —Another of those horrible occurren ces which disgrace humanity and the age in which we live, occurred in the old mill, formerly of J. 31. Hollenback, on Mill Creek, about a mile abov,e town, (which is now used as a boarding 'house for the hands of the railroad s ) on Mon day evening, the I-Bth. About supper time a quarrel commenced. between ,two of the men boarding there, when- Felix Farrel, (epresented, .as a ,quarrelsome, vi cious fellow) stabbed another.man named Anthony McLaughlin in the lower part of the abdomen, trom which the latter died in a very few minutes after. Farrel was arrested and committed to jail.—Lucerne Union. —A stranger, passenger on a boat from down the river, fell into the lock at Wood ville last we4 , k and was drowned. Es quire Chas. Ziegler , had an inquest on Tuesday.— Wilkesbarre Times. —Prussia has prosecuted 274 editors during the past year. "Loyal" Ameri cans have mobbed• a large: number within a brief period? Which - style of despo tism is., worst , • - , New York Wholesale Prices, Reported for the Montrose I) et 710Crat by JOSIAH eikupiorun, - Commission. merob ant, 323 Washington et. New YOrk, to whom shipments of produce may be m'ad e. TWo thirds of the market value will be advanced on , the receipt of the goods if desired, and a quick return made for the balance. -Full directions and a weekly market report sent free of charge by mail to those making shipments. • Prices for the weeArpli,r2,9 Dee. 30,1866. Beans, whitiiiOund; p er ba., 150 295 I Butterin tutis,,per pound; 38 45 firkins, .30 40 rolls, " 28 '35 Chelic - choice, " " 17 19 " ••, common, 64 10 15 , Dried Apples 10 14 Dried- Plums, per lb. 35 40 .:Cherries, 40 ; 50 --" 'Raspberries, 40 'I- ;45 "d Blackberries, 30 35 Eggs, fresl4,•Per dozen; - '42 -45 Flour, wheat, per barrel; 860 16 00 46 rye, . " •• • 550 600 Corn Meal, per bund." 200 ' 230 Buckwheat flour, per hand. 400 450 nix, per lb. 22 .._24 Feathers ; live geese, per lb., 80 100 Re4f _ 44 10 12 Mutton Ali carcase, . 18 15 Veal,: 15 18 Pork, dieSsed, - -: , 44 14 Wheat, per bushel, _ i 75 • 2 - 40 Rye, ''••, • IDO 105 Oats, " qo 62 Coro,, , 92 98 Hides; dry"; per. pow:lair- 10 15 ‘!" ' •8. I • •10 hops, P7ll,lRo.per 65 Lard, q#1419434,,44;t:;.pi411., Beflf, barier,l44o 17 00 prime, " 10'00 14 00 Pork, mess, " . 27 50 28 50 " .piitne; r . A. i 24 50 25 00 -flame, smoked, per lb. 20 23 Shbtdders. smoked; : 44 ; 28 20 3 0; 13 1; 20 22 'Toney, -" —25 40 ChickenSP: 22 Turkeys e " 20 , . .26 Geese; " • •' 14 17 ' , Dookth- •-1 ; ) ! 4 20 26 Clover Seed, per lb, - 13' 'l4 Tithothy , 4 6pe per ,4oshel, s,B 5 -4 oci Vlar'tee4 " " 215 " 05 ter 1b",..1,f, Wool; " .76 Apples, Par b:efteii: 650 sh oo ' nunirmeT oomzsagierivowmxi AND National Telegraph institute. • F, W. Jprallas,• - Assn. 'Comm', First College Bnilding,corner Perm and St.Clahr streets. Second " " Odd Fellows' Building. Fifth it. • Thipi • •"• ' "- • Non:2B and 28 BL--Clair, streak. AnnIVALS YOB TWO WM= =DWG DEMO= 10, 1886. A. 3. Powers, Brooktllek Trumbnil co. Ohio. J. R. Long, Plttabnrgh, Pa. F.Ringley, Sewickley, Allegheny co. PS. C. B. Armstrong, Linton, Jeff. co. O. iW. Wiswell,:Edinboro, Brie . li A. J. Hopper, errlettsville, Allegheny co. Pa. H. B. Brownfield, Uniontown, Fa'yettoto, Fs, P. Nelsou;Moon, Allegheny co. Pa. H. Harper, Tarentnni. " " J. 11. Carter, Belmont, Atlas co. 0. J. Edvr , Steubenville , Jeff,to. 0. J, ell. Valley Ordve, Ohib co, West Va. J. W. Vehn, Johnstown. Canibrla Co, PAL W. C. Forsythe, Clayaville. Otiertivey co. O. W. Ague, Sewickley, Allegheny co. Pa. • For terms and information concerning the College, address 3r *tae, B:wlnt & Cosmist. Pittsburgh. Po CV — The Greatest Discovery of the, Age.— Farmers Families and others Can purchase nor einedy equal to Dr. Tobias' Venetian Liniment, far dysentery, colic, croup, chronic rbetimatism. 'sore throat,toothaette; see sickness. CIItS. burns, swellings, briases, old sores, headache, mosquito bites, pains in the limbs, cheat. back. ,tc. If It does not give relief the money will be refunded. • All thasie asked is a trial, and use it sccota- Ing to directions. Da. Toatss—Dear Sir : I have used your Venetian Liniment in my family for a number of years, and I be lieve it to be the brat snide for what Ills relnumemded that I have over used. For sudden attack of croup It id invaluable. I have no. hesitatioa in _recommending It for all the uses It professes to mire. have sold It for many years, and it gives entire satisfaction. • , CHARIAS XRIXIMR. Quakertown. N. J.;lday 13.11158. Price 40 to 80 cents a bottle. Sold by all druggists. Office 56 Cortland St. Now York, Dec 15 Imp ilrßeathess, Blindness and Catarrh— Treated with the Utmost success by Dr. J. ISAACS, Oc enlist and Anrist. (formerly of Leyden, Rolland,) No. 519 Pine street, Philadelphia. Testimonials from the most reliable sources in the City and Country can be seen at hit office. The medical faculty are invited to ac company their patients. as he has no secrete In his practice. ARTIFICIAL EYES inserted withodt pain. No charge made far examination. (July 20,1856. ly ir - ArNo neeingnitlon.—The Southern people have given up all hope of being recognized, and it fs eqdally difficult to recognize Northerners, whose heads of yellow, gray, white, brown or red hair, have sorren dered their colors' tinder the wonder-working influence CHRISTADORO'S HAIR DYR, which plants permanently m their stead such blacks and browns as natnfe might mistake for .her own . Manufactured by d. Cristadoro, No. 6 Astor House, New York. Sold by Dru g gists—Applied by ail Hair Dressers. [De. 15—Imp lar - The Beet Strengthening Plaster tithe Paton. Plaster of Dr. Allcock. They are warranted to keep good twenty years, but may be returned for fresh plasters without charge. IMPORTANT QUALITIES. They will cure a weakness of the back. pain In the side, a lameness of the knee ur of the ankles, or cold feet, sooner and with more comfort than any other ap plication. Knoxville Albany Co., Jae. 15,186.2. Dr. T. ALLCOCR—Dear Sir; Seventeen years ago I was sorely injured to my back. At length i was induced to use your plasters. I wore one constantly for six mos. and did more hard work during that *ix months than in the preceding fifteen yearn. I have not worn a plaster for oVer eighteen months, and bevelled no return of the gnawing pain tied weakness In my back, but have been entirely well. I am your obedient servant, JOHN 0: CRARY. Principal Agency. Brandreth House, New York. Sold by all Dealers in Medicines. [dee.ls,lmp. larl'he Singer Sewin AlLachinea.—Our Letter 'A Family Sewing Illtteh g tne is fast gaining a world-wide reputation. It ifrbeyond doubt the bestand cheapest and most beatulful'of all Family Sewing Ma chines yet offered to the public. No other Family Sew miMatthlne halt so many userur appliances for Hem n", Binding, Felling, Tucking. Gathering. (laving, Braiding, Embroidering, Cording, and so forth. No other Family Sewing Machine bad Sat mach capacity for a great variety of work. It Will sew all kinds of cloth. and with' all kinds or thread: Great and reertfl -im provenients Make our Family Sewing Machine Most re liable, and most certain in action at all rates of speed. It makes the interlocked stitch, which is theheit stitch known. Any one, even clad ordinary capacity. can see. at a glance, how to use the letter A Family 'Sewing . Machine. Oar Family Sewing Machines are finished chastened ergo Bite style. The Folding Case of the Family Machine is a piece es' conning workmanship ofthe moot nrefnikind. It pro tects the machine when not in nee, and when about to be operated may he opened as a spacious and egbstatt- Gal table to sustain the work. While some ofthe cases, made out of the choicest woods, are finished in the Mtn pleat end chastest manner possible, others are adorned and embellished in the mostcostly and superb manner. It is absolutely necessary to see the Family Machine In operation, so as to judge of its great capacity and beittlty, It is fast becoming as popular for family sewing as our manufacturing machines are for manufacturing pur poses. The branch offices are well supplied with silk, twist, thread, needles. oil. &c. of the best quality. Send for a Pamphlet. THE 8 LNOEII MANUFACTURrNO COMPANY. 458 Broadway.'New York Philadelphia office—Ml:Wheel:int etreeL Read. Watroas &Roster, agents in 3101:arose. Jan. '65. Ip* Ili — Whiskers! Whiskers !—Do you want Whiskers or Moustaches 1 Our Grecian Compound will force them to grow on the smoothest face or chin. or hair on bald bends, in six weeks. Price $l.OO. Sent by mail, any where. closely sealed, on receipt of price. Addrese,WARNER & CO, Box 139, Brooklyn, N. Y. Feb. 16, 1865. 1p emp tgy - To Cowsumpthres.—The advertiser having been restored to health ha few weeks by a very simple remedy, after having suffered several years with a se vere lung affection, and that dread disease, Consump tion—is anxious to make known to his fellow-sufferers the means of cure. To all who desire it. be will send a copy of the pre scription used Mee of charge,) with the directions for preparing and using the same, which they will And a sure cure for Consumption, Asthma. Bronchitis. Colds, Coughs. and ail throat and lung affections. The only object of the advertiser in sending the prescription is to benefit the afflicted, and spread information which be conceives to be Invaluable and he hopes every sufferer will try his remedy. as it will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing. Parties wishing the prescription, rnas, by return will please address Itrir. EDWARD A. WILSON. Williamsburg, Kings Co., New York. Dee. 24, IB6•x.—iyemp re - Errors of Totith.—A gentleman who suf fered foryears from nervous debility, premature decay, andel] the effects of youthful Indiscretion, will, for the sake of suffering humanity, send free to all who need it, the recipe and directions for making the simple rem edy by Which te was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by the advertiser's experience, can do so byAddressing MEIN B. OGDWN, No. 13 Chambers street, 'New York. Dee. 18,188 g. lyamp Strange, but Tenn.—Every young lady and gentleman in the United States can hear something ve ry mush to their advantage by return mairgree or charge.) by addressing the andandgmed. Those having feats &being humbugged, will oblige by not noticing this cord. Ali other/ willplease addresetheir obedient servant. ...TAO& P. ,CHAPILAN, Dec.. 03..—lyamp ' 831 Broadway, New York. MAICEIh4IR.RX.A.CINIEIIIS. At the M. E. Parsonage in Lymanville, on M.o,pday,,Dec, gp, 1865, by the Rev. J. F. Wilbur, Mr. GanEwr H. Mrica - ELL, of Lemon, Wyoming co. Pa., and Miss MA RY A. ACE, Of Washington, Wyom i ng 80. - s On the same day, by the same, in Mr, JOSEPH T. firaptir.and BlivicEstiLinXiqs,Pe, hOth of Sjirinaviile Dee. 25, 1805, at the residenee'vf Pe. ter Gavitt,. Esq., in Dimook, tip' Elder Jobtf-E. Barnes, Mr. itteiteurilt.`; COAnt- LIN, of Laporte, and Miss Suss T. GA.v rrr, ofDinnmk.' Harford, on the 14th tilt., b y Rev. A. Miller, Mr. , R.mork W. Wutakin, of Hayford, and Miss SABAH CanPaTfan, of Tn Harforii, , on: Ile 200 A. Miller, Mr.'..TOUN: Ilium; of Vreee Bead, sod Mae Maus W. Buwersa, of I4.Dbfloak,.,Dect,.27the by linv."Win.H. Adams, 11 Flunizatex tf,,,,Bitrn** and ktisilLutairr Vrarzitg, bottiVfOia‘Ock• It& *quttclg, -Dm as, .by It• f oA Wait)* pit, „Citkirocia ;Of Biiigbinntbb; tindldiasLtriiii.P-aucalica; of Jessup: dal®. J. enbseriber citron at private sakithe following described real esiste, rle : A FARM Containing 140 acree, well witMee and wooded. and a good dwelling house. almost new, two buns madam orchard—only X of a toile from Dimock Corners, on the Montrose road. Also—so acres of valuable land contiguous .o the vil lage of Dimock, containing 1 dwelling twine, 1 barn; a good orchard, and the building known as WOODRUFF ACADEMY, tablet at a moderate cost coold be easily converted Into a good dwelling house. All of which will be offered together, or divided op and parceled out to suit purchaser.. , , . Also—a dwelling house and lot, directly upon one of riie the Cony CO. ri,:c4iCll a borseibarn,! *aeon shed, and a good store onsei. suitable fur this Dry Goode .or Alrni• eery trade. . . . The above described Real Bitato, together with a qtentity of perfonal;property and live stock, will be of fered on tents fayometo.the,portimser. . L. R. WOODRCFP;' . . , .. ... Dimock, Susquetuultui Co. Pa. Jan. 8, 188. tf . The Montrose Dethoorat POOLISIIT1:401IITT '!'4101O Iktintisrtzro, VOIITUOSE, ' t 1:11:180EBAZIKA COUNTY, PA, HT ..46. T. GI- 3EI Mt RAC ir Clo 2\1%, ASAP PIM AIUWIN A.DTANCII—OR $2) AT OP Busitulasiadvertisementa inserted at $1 per 'Square of 10 lines, three times, and Wets for each additional week, Yearly advertisers, with .usual ctianges. charged $lO for four Squares, quarter column $l5. halfcolumn $3O, one column $OO. and other amounts in exact proportion. Business cards of three lines, $3; or one dollar a line. er 'Legal notices at the customary rates. 'Yet, I Prliitlng executed neatly 6E promptii at fair priced. Deeds, flortOgee,. !totes: thatieetr,. Constables', School end ether lankafor sale. . 'reiritans t Clearzsli. "1 -4 ,Exisme INTc:xtdoe. wt.mrs--N'0x..612•9 Is A LICENSED AUCTIONKER for Susquehanna and all other Counties In the United States, or New Jet sey. Sella at Wendt:lea. 'Aildreits P. Reynolds. Montrose, Pa., or call in person at my Tailor Shop. over Chandler's Storej ,, tn Montrose, where I shall he when not,setherwise en gaged. [Dcc. 26,1865. 2rn . NOTICE TO THE PUDLIC. T H h E e litisitib i s ea cr e lbjr th re e spectfully informs the public that 831aoksmith shop C.'tlemons. nerd the Foundry of Sayre rotbers. Customers will do well to call, as, they can get every thing done in the Blacksmlthtng line neatly and prompt ly for cash. -- Ur:Particular itewitlon given to gorse Shoeing. . EDWARD P. STAMP. Montrose, Dec. 28, 1865. tf Bridge Notice. XALBD'propOsalli eif k ratelved'bytha County Coultalavloners an ;11 ihetrat Monday oi Pebraal7 186 a. for the betiding of a Bridge aeroser lthe Martin Creek, In Lathrop towashlti, near the fropbottoniDe- PoLaimilar. In ConlltrUCtl9ll to ;he_ one ,recently - built over the Wyalosing creek, war thebduse of N. D. Bny der, in Rush township. Plan and :verifications of the proposed Bridge, can be seen at the Conduit/stoners' Of fice, the tecond week ofJaunkrY Cou't• By order of the Commissioners. • W. A. CROSSNON. Clerk. Commissioners' Office, ; Montroaa, Dec.l2, 1665. SHERIFF'S SALE. IDLIT 'Vitae of a eeftain writ leaned by the( Court of Cominon Pleatrof Susquehanna Countvand to me directed, /will expose. to sale by public vendee. at the Conn-house, in Montrose, on Friday Jan. 19th. 18613, at 1 o'clock, P. M., the following described piece or parcel of land ? to wit: Antltateertalts piece - oftiarcel bfland sittinte to Dqn daft Sdsqbeharrna Connty, Statebt Pen neyhhinia,botin ded and described as follows, to wit : On the north .by lands of d. IL Phelps, on the, east, by lands of Church Phinney, on the south by Milford & Owego turn - Pike, and on tterweet by lands of J. C. Olmstead, containing about one-half acre, be the eame more or less, with the appurtenances, one house. one barn, one wood house. and all improved. ['Taken in execution at the suit of Church. Phinuey vs. William 11111. DAVID SUMMERS, Sheriff. Sheers Office, Montrose. Dec. 25, 1565. FARM. FOR SALE, Three miles Mirth ofnimitrose, frONTAININO a b out 123 acres, about 80 serer Im . p ro v ed . and well watered, on which is a good Or chard Of grafted fruit, and verygood buildings. /t is situated I n North Bridgewater . about three miles from Montrose. There is bark and timber enough on the place to pay for it twice. For terms enquire of cditor l of Democrat, or of the subscriber on the premises. rJ. t. Noy. it, 1865.—tf Ta Whom it ,May,Cancern,,, . NO Trait. hemby giten. that Htemndersigued &ate applied to thC'Cotirt of Coaxal= Pleas g swap:w hat:ma -Cohitty for an order: to dfettifts 'thee adslgnment Made to them by the firm of S. 33. Sayre & Bros. Alt persons are therefore hereby notified tOcome into Court at the first day of January Tenn next, and show cause Haig they have why said assignment should nut be raised, and the assignees dismissed from their trust. • A. -LATHROP, . G. V. BENTLEY, ~ Assignees of S. U. Sabre & Bros. Montrose, vet. 19, 1865. ExeCiltol.'ii Notice. MUTATE of PAULOWNA 13COTT;deedilatts of, Ler 41.r0p township, Suarmebanna County:Pp. .I.etterr , redniaentarrupett—the; esta'to , of t bb above named decedent having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to anid estate are hereby floWlea to makeitasnediate payment, anitthose having claims Agalsosttheaarne to present them dulyanthentleated_for settlement. A, o,WAftftliW, Exegltor, • ABEL TURRELL aansl*anY rteelvinC• • • ' t; ; t ; k . • I : And keeps . coinatariti; onla;nd at1;11 and r deal — raill4arl ' • eortment orgenuink, , "' • ",`" lgg; Medicines ; Chemicals;. Liquors, Paints, Oils, Dye-stuffs, Teas, Spices and other,Groceries. Stoneware, Wall and - -,NViriclar Pa' filge li Ntrarti l trjritg 4 24 i tt Reined, Urania 1011, n varbleb, ;VOIR; J- ••• ; Gram ; Pietas; Cartridges, rnwder, • I , Shot-Lead; Giva Caps, -Minitel Inrtnaments. TOO,: t3oops, Hair One. Bradlee; PliekerKnives, Spectacles, Silver Plated Spool& forks, Ivory OW Knives. - • 2 •,_Dentliffspl.rUcles, FanPr' l3 oolgrOwelfhTethatke,7ll4. adverfAsedlnifontrose and apairil evorygpop . NMI) • IN Ain mats:et - In shorL stearly,witaratMci#4o re/dope-the Pick. to please tbeNa*-to•daltgalbikade, the *TM and also to sandal:a to thereat so 4 simian; usk of Ilfk , Ifnuifitriatitta litairastleallfc isit'vtottld =ls ntrorspirpo., Can af theDstgratklirarletpStale , i nntartlit' Merithlidtri - • • , y. r- ,`,1`;„:.;.31 Ca P,roelamit,l4l• P: - ATllRRRABtbelfontlPlal-D.•BrirlitßEMiiß.Prwittdemt Judge,oye Court of Oyer and Terminer, and` Oeb*t*l daIED letyLSessioos of tit& PeoLgoil_cal t = of Common PI eiforo4pliitnio-Cbtrit fa the w Judicial District compossd_of the Counties of dusgur henna and Bradford, and the Hons. C. F. Read and Isaac P. Baker, .AssociatoJndges in'tiusgtiehannw.Cotitity. have issued their precept, to me directed. forthOldlng It ConttotOyerant , Terminer and General Jail Beliver7. in.the Borough of. Montrose and County of Suagnebatn• no, on the 3d Monday of Jantuiry4add, tthoturrltio Notice , _ . to . lireY'WoriVrcJukteii4ifitli Peace, and Constables of saidConpiyof Busluchensa, that they be there to their proper. persona,. a! 2. o'clock to the afternoon of said:day, with their rceordii; inquiel. tlons, and other ietnenittrances.„to„ do . .Picle„ thing. which to their offices appertain totie u0n0..;,&h0" t hose who are bound bit recoroisances agalnet the . prisoners that are or shall be in the Jail of said Comity oflsgsgas. Damao are to be than there, to prosecute, sgethst Abe= as will be just. Dated at Montrose the 3 , 2 d of December, In the rear of our Lord one thonspd eight hontiredned arts- five DAVID 517 ERB,'shcrill. Administrator's 'Notice. ESTATE of PATRICK COLTAR, deed,late of 811ret Lake township, Susqnebannu GotintY, PA. Letters of suimint,tration upon tbd-estate of the:shove named decedent having' been granted to the undersign ed, all persors indebted to said estate:are hereby nod lied to make Immediate paymeht, — end , thoso having claims against the same to present them duly anthenti , eated for settlement. ALBERT DUTCHER, Adiri`r Silver Lake, Dec. 26, %SSA • Anditox l p Tks undereigneilai; andltaappointeeiy. f :theCottrt of Common Pleas of Susquehanna County to make distribution of thu funds iu the hands of.the Sheriff a rising f;um the sale of rual estate of Chastely'. Stearns , will attend to,the ditties of said appointnient at the of fice ofJudge Streeter, in Montrose horongb, on Thum alprylltb, at 2 o'clock; at which time and place all persons interested in:attid* fund will present their claims or be forever tlebarye4 from coin ing In on said fund. C. W, tt . 411, Ahditor. Montrose, Dec. 18. lbG!',. A dmini stTa Notice . . STATE of CHANCY FOOT,ideed,..latelff,gridge• water townsbip,S,nequehanne coiniy; Pa. Letters of administration upon:the estate of the bOie named decedent tinving been granted to theindersign ed. an peraone liidebted to said estate are hereby noti fied to make Immediate payment. and those having claims against tho same to present them duly authenti cated for settlement. AMMAN C. AYERS., Administrator. New - liiilford, Dec. 18;•1865. .Ati,dit.peCßTOtade • THE undersigned,- an auditor appointed by the Or ,phans` Court of Sgsqncluinna County to make dis tribution of the finds in the liana of the administra tor Otthe estate of Ege . phen, Mend, deed, will attend to the duties of his appointment at the office of Judge Streeter, in the borough of Dlontrose:ou Saturday, the 13th day of January next. at 2 o'clock, p. m,.• at which time and place all persons Interested in said fund will present their claims or be forever debarred from coming in on said fund. • • - .a. W. tYt, E,R,Jtuditor. • liontrose;TeC. 18111,186. AOr er 4 Notice. • TIIE anderited having, Deja lajm oititea• imunditor by thoOrp an's Court of Susonehimna county to dial.Ebute the fand iitthe:handief.thb.adtaiiihrtrator of the estate of Hiram Scott. decd, will attend to the dts ties of said appointatbdt at brat oft a in Montrose. on Wedge the day of January nett. at, one,o'clock p. m., at whtilay ich tlroe and place all persons interested in said fund will prerent their claims or be foreter deliarr ed from coming lo on said fund. • • • E. M. TURNER, Auditor. Dec. Auditor's Notice. r MBE underelgned, an. auditor appointed int the 01- phans• Court of Susquehanna. county w distribute the fund,' in the hands nt the Executor of the estate of LEWIS BARTON, deceas'il, will attend to the duties of the apituAntmentat.his office tnittontrose - on'Thnrsda7 the 11th day of Jan. 156 C, at one o'clock, p. when all periona Interested In said fund wilt , resent t;h6trelnima or be forever debarred•from cornin;zin on ,'aid fund. decl2 Sw A. 0. WARTiEN *Andttor. Auditor's Notice. TEM undersigned, an Auditor nppointed by:the:or phone' court of Susquehanna county to •diatillinte the fande in the hands of the adminiatnitor of estate of W. VAN - 0008EN. dec'd. will attend to tbe Orgies of his appointment riChlt office in Montrose on Tneedey the 9th day Of Jannary,lStifi, at one o'clock, p. in., when persons Interested in said fend will rrresent their niOnlil or be forever debarred from nomingin nhoneeld fon& deel 94w A. 0. WARREN, Andltpr. A uditor's 'Notice. TEE undersigned, an Auditor appointcdby the Court of Common Picas of Onsq'a county to distribute the fund arising from the Sherlirs sale of the real estate of ABA BENNETT, will•attedd to &Ries' Of the appOint merit at his office in Montrose on Thursday, January4th, 1868. when all Interested will present. their claims orbe forever debarred from coming in upon said land. &vie 4w Wm. J. TURRELL, Auditor. Auditor's Notice. MIRE undersigned. an auditor appointed b• the Or ' pheins' Court of Susquehanna county to distribute the funds in the hands of David Summers, Esq., - Trns tee, &c., and arising from the Sale of real estate of Ez ra Newton, deceased, will hearthe parties interested at the office of Fraser & Case; in Montrose. on Saturday the 6th day of Januarpnert. at one o'clock in the after noon, abewhich time and place all persona interested will present their claims or be debarred fromeoming it urs® said fond. FRANKLIN FRASER, Auditor, Montrose, Nov. 28, r-365. - 4w . Execlltor's N.otice,' . . . ESTATE of SAMUZL TA.GOART, deceased, late of Middletown township, ,Susquehanna county. Pa. , Letters testamentary upon tire estate Of , the above named decedent baying been milted to the undersign ed, all persons Indebted to said estawarchereht noti fied to make immediate payment, end thogo.basing claims against the same tu present them duly anthenti tutted for settlement. ' • • Middletown, Nov, 28, 1888' Administrators' Notice. ESTATE of THOMAS: PLAHERTT, deceased., late of Choconat township; Stisq't county,. Pa; - " Lettere of a dministration.epon the estate of the ahoire named decedent haying been greated to theinadertip: ed. nil persons indented (o said estate areitereby nott fled to make immediate payment, and those havinft claims against the slime' to present them duly atithent sated for sottlemont. BRIMET FLATIERTY., , t Ac i m i rg. 4 • MICHAEL FLAIIIHITT; Motown, :icr. 2S, !SO.* • • CAUTION FROM TEE Qq. • • • ;, - Itbaving toile no air ktioHedgeithittfinitlitiont of theAmerlean Watch hate been purtp tithd mallet in gteat number, calculated by their utter worthlessness tdAnjere:tha,vepetation of our gentrims :titer tute,.:too; protect our own interests and the - public - frau tinposi tion, we again publish the trade marks by which oar Watcßesmaylnvartably be knoutc 1 • We manfintetutereer styles of Watches.' The Plan has the name •• AMERICAN . WATCH CO., Waltham, 3fass.:'," en. graved on the inside plate. The SECOND-has the name • r• •c• .t•APPLETON: TRACE ~" &CO., Waltham, Mass,en graved.on.the inside plate. The Turn has the name " P. B. BARTLE,TT,• Walt,tunn. llasa.'lengreved on the inside plate. All the above styles , have the 'mine' AtaesikalMitth . Co. painted.oa tha dlal , .aad arc yfqtranteitlAn eve ry re spect. 'PheFotnant-has , the name • . ,•4 , 'c • WM. ELLEBY, BOBt9ll, ..)111SS., engraveu on t h e inside pdate; and is riot named Owthetitilz• - • ••• • All of the above desert WattllCS, aro mule ej vari ous slica,'snll are sold in gold or sliver cases h clay be required. , •- - :.• • • • It is hardly possible for us to accurately describe the rinnrcrope ttpitatione to which Avg Iron alluded; rex are usually inscribed with names so nearly approa ching our own as tot escapethe observation 'oLltto unaccus. tomedhyer„ eopa are , repreAent4 ak o m . adp bytpe. •ilolor.ifateirCo.ntltltou,Xamlutosiitirdomptv. ny existing. Some arionanied the "Soldier's. Watch," to be sold as our Fortitlior'•Wtti.tilery style. usual a1F 14 4 4114 i t-AaWier's-Wiatc.4.",,TPAspe.„Ore..pqiike ApprattlatwAtelitti•itvotiters,BarttaX, instead.of our "P. B. Bartlett;" besides many varieties named in snehanninuer;ao ; ;4l.o4oAVer4he idea that they are the veritable prodections Witte American Watch Company. - - We also citation th onubl le, gird particulafgraldiers; sEatinitPruoillf Ocs, BO ftliely a ettistit__in itaatnit4lll44PorK • Army W atchall;"'" Onicers`Wa ekes', ' agielima °beery err," " ArcansiWatehes,!,-Amo.thelirices.ot Which are said to be from seven to sixteen dollarsoAltiod Watch 'in-these tithes cannotbe affordedfor A little attention , on the part et ,bnyere , Fill protect theta from arena t '• ROBBINS & APPLOISr. 1 . • Agents torthe Arnerican - Watchtorapany, - • •y, lair ßrntsbeni.:Novat York. ' O, • - . . . . Giitteliburg,f- RosOnbatun Ct, their tilt Ow& tbs. 110:,111[1,_ ROE, • .Teree Oakawerti toWtg tbeet - teete twelve" mcgla r t e littpt to the Tecear'adranee. zed' they wig be cold•at equal lot. man. We. bays SAM great pains to selecting knee §tott . of 430 " 1 . and " we bought a *try lino' stock; tad itddid new Imes so er top' by us before. wuara,,aafa In asauil*g thee we bevely far the Larg est elate - Slot 'L I T 61 • eveibrbOgltt Into this itirket. Con axle ocatirlaw ,J yew. salTos;rwa never the to shim oar .Goode. We have a ppleoeftl lot of bonito entire .iiesistyles. Our assortment : in comprises Dom a wanton Adidas to She best of Yeassh Merino. All colora in plata . , , . . ALL WOOL DIr.LiINNS,MBIIENOI3, PARMATTAS and iLPACCAS. Fancy Striped and Main Millar Goods. SIM A parcas, 44.•&c. . • " DRESS SILES-.-a large stoek - of black Milks. all widths and qualities. FANCY NUS, aline variety*. MO leading and titiltionsble colon. DOMESTIC & COTTON GOODS. Prints, Gingham.. Bine Checks, Stripes, Ticks i D - ims, Mast ns of all sorts; Shee tl ngs in single sad timilds tvidrks, Pillow Case lindens, rikWings, • . FLANNELS & WOOLEN GOODS. • An colors In pleiu' Sbirting Flanseli,' red, white, bluer, orange and trey, Fancy Sacking sad Shirting Flannels. a splendid assortment. Woolen Bed Blan kets, and Table Spreads, Woolen Hosiery antglotes for ladies,' gents' and children's wear. Roods, Mao. Scarf., Sontag., Breakfast Shawl.. WRITE GOODS.—Laces, Embroideries, Saconsts,sts. • DRESS TRIMMINGS, and CLOAK ORNANKISTS, in great variety'. ' • LIMN GOODS.—Fins *bite and Brown Table Lie. en, Table Clothe, Towels, Napkins, Half's, *cite. SHAWLS & CLOAKS. The finest midbest variety ever kept heretofore. Sipe. dal attention is called to Oese, a. we are saillaite give est:rived bargains in such, HOOP SKIRTS, til./1011.AL SKIRTS, CORSITTS, of 'be best ;wakes and all she& F. TAGGART, Executor. IfitIZSS .64/keibige 1111MA552271 KODISO We rospeetfhlly eall the attention of Milliner's Is this line of Goode, as we alio enabled to sell them at New 'York wholesale-prices.' We have a raining of ever thing that belongs to this trade. 'Mahon, of all colas tin' widths, Bonnet Silks and Velvets, all colors, Wt and Bonnet Frames, Bands, Lama. &e. Ste. ta V i lLl.1 4 45. A handsome variety of Ladles ' Misses and Goats' Furs of all sorts, which we will sell at km Apses. Our Stock.ef • . . READY MAN CLOTHING, is larger than ever. We.request a call lad axecalnattea arour gaitde,aa wo are certalti to giva X9eetter cn.c.thjassig. . . . , . . tor the SSIXIO cll9Def thin Can be had anywhere Wall. 4 In rge assortme nt-of flu ' black and fancy Caaolater• Boats:teas Suite. OVareouts in great Tarim al stylni. BOYS' morn:Ma, as areal ' FiIitNiSIIING GOODS. • ~ Cotton and Flannel Shlrts•. Calm !FleS. nandVOß• clads.' Wrappers. Drawers. Suspenders,' Satchels. VS. Uses; Trunks; Umbrellas; &C. he. "• • . -We still dontinnato Maks; , : , C7lcift.ll2alg" Pc. Clrclar," • dna Weald *que r n a dill from Sloes who prefer haillg their measnrc taken bathe ready made. We to pros- Tee goodlitsand utisfactlon • tair•A Pall line ef , Ladles' PLO °LIMA: WM. 'sat opened. auttenberr,, Rosenbaum' k Co. M. S. DESSAI7EIt, XULIQUIG PANnuri. Montrose, Sept.rletilB6s. ; ' • Peace & Peace Prices. PEACE ESTAOLISHED. Large Lines of Prices Conquered Antiold. TAL.ll3l.lllrl•l.tt pninv receiving; tor Storing gupplien. new 0.04 1114. of utk . Try Goods , Groceries, Crooke/7, Haidivare, STaVES, , LEOA' STEEL, NAILS, • Faint• Lomp'and Linseed Oils, Sew role, atirpetings,.. , Floor' Oil Cloth, Paper, Witidato Shades, , Hats it Caps, , Boolait: Shoee, - Cloeirs, Incletaing; 'as ,netiel tall irarieklleP of tb most_ps_lir styles of, 1,415'. PREPS GOODS. ,SHAWIA • BONNETS, 'RIIIBONS, FLOWERS, tip., mbleit he wlll eell , oh the most favorable terms stir PASH i ntODUCE; or to Prompt Tlmeitnyera.'' • Floor`_ , & Salt on •:and as usual NEW MILFOED, Idne, 18C ,IMPORTANT,TafEMALES • 4- - - -7 0E . SEA/c 4 1 . -- . • ((/(.oe , „, • 4. ,A• 4 ,81- % 4.4 Nit 1 4. 1.. 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Bpaerne,troken and other unpleasant and dangerous effects of anunnateral condition ol,thp pexualhinotlano. the irm "C a teli of Fluor Albtror Whites; they died a speedy curs,. • 3:ol2C)lcieiromau's Tomale Are tile only medicine that married , and, single 'Met Kiva relied b'n foeinany 'cora. orcan rely,upon Wass obr Litrarrots I nese+ Pint form the finest Preparation punnet forward. sellhiniediste end per, sistettrituctese.• DON'T BE DECEIVPD.., _Take thill a d rar th ie n t e n t recorprotinlitand.lell blot tharyoit want the best ag most..felteltie Feeseje kiediAps is the earlei *bra _ ChegfetElEal rEnEIideyPUII,I 4 b ia Tit r fri ottie7 eve). , e Pr no *cc est s 6, tioutof the nfoat eminh Phfilciani in Muria. Erpilelt Diction, tibipith - omit litme-tre Prin. One D o llar per eonlng tote 501 q. ma. pole se* mall ; promptly; tuing the prt to Pppriators,orstes ant* agent, tp, eartirt pivggists ” "iiihulwros a B tt iLlarm. p r o_pg e te rk . r J. Day-shin. slew Intr. Alll3l6l,ll . l lffitiLoW4WeltleaftditiltallAlMS Irby hii*icoleutinpAitinty. L Oct.= eomly ';f l7 FIR*WiLVJAIIII - MITCR&NCIO Awn:o : over theftit .ofilesillontmkti.-'3llll attitude@ tsIPKOPUMIMV,Wast - “, taig4i Baum' resseirto;'" ./6112410V.