The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, January 09, 1866, Image 3

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The New Year,
All our , subsoriber,s who are indebted
to us for theltontrose Deinocrat are res
pectfully requested to settle up during
January Court. Those who at the same
time pay a year in advance, will be charg
ed only at the present advance rates for
the past year or two of arrearages.
Choice Deeds, &c.
Superior, Deeds and Mortgages, also,
Administrator's, Executor's, Trustee's,
and Guardian's Deeds—all of the most
approved form and style, for sale at this
office, at fair prices. Also, a general :as
sortment of other blanks.
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Guttenberg, Rosenbaum Ix Co.
Have on hand a large and choice stock
of goods which they have marked down
to the lowest prices; for particulars of
which see:new advertisement in to-day's
paper. • This is one of the most enterpris
ing firms in or ont ofthe county, and pop
ular opinion ensures them a fair share of
trade against all competitors. Give them
a call.
Cold Weather. _
YesterditY Was one of the coldest days
on record. On Sunday the cold increased
to about 14 ° below zero, and on Monday
morning the mercury stood at 22 ° below;
an extremity of cold almost if not entire
ly unparalleled in this town. In 183t1,
the mercury sunk to 21 ° . below ; and if
any oldest citizen" has a colder record
than yesterday, let him publish the fact.
I. N. Hine Et Co.,
Of 13in!-hamton, will open a branch
store in town to-morrow, to which they
i nv i te attention in an advertisement in
this paper. The firm is well known to
many of our people, and we doubt not
their promises will be well fulfilled. An
examination of their goods and prices
will be the natural and proper test of
merit.
Robbery at Hollisterville.
We lettety-from the 'Wayne Co. Herald,
that on the 10th tilt., a package contain
ing five watches a diamond ring, and
cash, to the aggregate value of $1,013 15,
were stolen from the Pxpress agent at the
above place, while halting on the stage
route from Moscow to Honesdale.
List of Jurors
For January Term commencing Jan
1.51.13, 1866.
GRAND =ORS.
lmrn—Geo. Brotzman, E. Laoey.
Bridgewater—C. S. Bush.
Brooklyn—Nehemiah B. Ashley.
Clifford—Ezra Finn, Chas. D. Wilson.
Franklin—J. E. Townsend.
Great Bend—B. B. Tuttle.
Great Bend boro—Evans Griggs.
Ilarford—Geo. M. Carpenter.
llerrick—W. T. Diminick, W. t`. Lyon.
Jessup—William Sherer.
Lenox--Stephen Bell.
Liberty—J. C. Ives, Samuel Whited.
Lathrop—Quick Stoddard.
Montro..e—E. W. Roce.
Nt: W Milford boro —Win. C. Ward.
New Millord-11.. Vancott, M. Westfall
oiklamri—Hiram Pooler.
Ilver Like—Thomas H. Rain.
ille—Sainuel Quick.
T (AVERSE JUSOBS-FIRST WEER.
Anhiirn : Lewis Swisher, C. S. Low.
Brooklyn : 0. A. , l..:l4ridge, C. R. Palmer.
Bridgewater: 1). D. Hinds, M. S. Tyler,
J. A. Vaug,hn.
Clifford : E.ijah Carpenter.
Choconut : T. H. Donelly, Wm. Hurley.
Forest Lake—G. B. Johnson, E.Griffis,jr.
Friendsville—C. B. Jackson.
Great Bend : Richard , Gillespie.
Great Bend boro : Henry McKinney,
John Maynard.
Gibson :.Lewis Brainard.
Harmony : Benj. Comfort, Richard Mar
tin, David Taylor.
Herrick: George H. Lyons.
.lessup : Silas Baldwin.
Liberty : Isaac Comstock, jr., 11. Knight,
Calvin Stanford.
Lenox : D. Oakley, S. B. Maxon, Wm. D.
Miller.
Middletown : John Bergen, M. Curley.
New Milford : William Harrison, J. H.
Green, A. B. Smith.
New Milford boro : Amos M. Brant, Ja
son Dickerman, jr., P. McCollum.
Oakland : Wadley Beebe, Joseph Mc-
Kune, jr.
Susgia Depot : Wm. R. Greeley, Augus
tus Gilbert, Robert Nicol, Wm. Skinner,
Tames Sweeney.
Silver Lake : John North.
Springville : Henry B. Rogers, E. G. D.
Risley, Ira Scott, Elisha Strickland.
TRAVERSE JURORS-SECOND WEEK.
Bridgewat e r : E. B. Warner, N. 0. Pass
more.
Clifford : M. S. Alworth, John Halsteid,
PLC. Stewart.
Cliocontie . : Patrick Byrne, Jas. Forari.
Di mock : 'Samuel Sherer.
Forest Lake: Seth. Wrignt,J.S.Erircbard.
Franklin : Charles Follett
Great. Bend : Amssa•Chase, Chas. Mayo.
Great Bend boro : W. N. Decker.
Gibson: John Williams, jr.
Harford: F. F. Barnard, Austin'Darrow,
L. R. Peck.
Harmony : Wm. Tremolo, Jacob Taylor.
Herrick : C. A. Harding, W.W. Thomas.
Jessup: R. S. Birchard.
Lenox IChapmap Harding, .11, $. Cole
man. Y. ka
Liberty : James Kenyon, Win. H. Ives:
Middletown : John Condon.
Oakland : Charles Beebe.
Rash : C. A. Atwater, Wm. B.' Kirkuff,
Charles B. Perrigo.
04 0 1;4<Edward:Carlisle;::
Sivinegtile':'o4.' Palter, "G. Rogeri.
&her Lake : Thonias Rogers, 2d.
Pianos. . .
Pirsons wishing to buy a good Piano,
can, by calling upon or addressing the
editor of this paper, make arrangements
to procure one direct from the factory,
warranted by the maker, at a large re
duction from regnlar prices. We can sell
one from several different manufacturers,
and each instrument will be as good in
every respect as any that can be bought
in any other way.
Female Forger.
A woman has been buying drafts for
$8,37, iu vario,ps places, and, after alter
ing them to $50,37, getting them cashed
at other towns. She visited Wilkesbarre
last week, in the course of her operations.
American Agriculturist.
We again call attention to this valuable
agricultural journal, and assure all who
cultivate a farm or garden, that it is just
the one they ought to have in that line.
We cultivate but a small garden, but we
consider it indispensable; and to farmers
we would say, never fail to be in receipt
of your county paper, the Agriculturist,
and a city weekly paper. Published by
Orange Judd & Co., 41 Park Row, N.l.
city, at $1,50 a year, or less to clubs.
•
Suicide.
We learn front the Luzerne Union that
Jacob Apple, a Mason and plasterer, aged
about fitty years, hung himself in his barn
at Blindtown, three miles from Wilkes-
Barre, on Saturday Dec. 30th. Whiskey.
Agricultural Society.
The Susquehanna County Agricultural
Society will hold its annual meeting at
the Court House in Montrose, on Tues
day evening, Jan. 16th, 1866, at 7 o'-
clock. C. M. GER; Sec'y.
Donation.
The friends of Rev. William S. Heaton
intend making him a Donation at thi:
Episcopal Rectory, Springville, on the af
ternoon and evening of Wednesday, Jan.
24th. The public are cordially invited to
attend.
New York Wholesale Prices,
Reported for the Ifontrose Democrat by
Josimi CARPENTER, Commission merch
ant, 323 Wasilington et. New York, to
whom shipments of produce may be made.
Iwo 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 weekending .Ten. 6, 1866.
Beans, white sound, per La., 150 295
Butter in tubs, per pound, 38 45
" firkins, 44 • 30 40
" -rolls, IA 28 35
Cheese, choice, " 17 19
" common, " 10 15
Dried Apples ii‘ 10 14
Dried Plums, per lb. 35 40
" Cherries, 40 50
" Raspberries, 40 45
_
" Blackberries, -33 35
Eggs, fresh, per dozen, 42 45
Flour, wheat, per barrel, 850 15 00
" rye, 46 550 600
Corn Meal, per hued. 200 230
Buckwheat flour, per hand. 400 450
Flax, per lb. 22 24
Feathers, live geese, per lb., 00 1 0')
Beef Sides, p, 10 12
Mutton in carcass, ~, 13 15
Veal,,, 15 18
Pork, dressed, " 13 14
Wheat, per bushel, 175 240
Rye, at 100 105
Oats, 44 60 62
Corn, 4‘ 92 98
Hides, dry, per pound, 10 15
" green, 44 8 10
Hops, prime, per lb. 40 65
Lard, common to best, per lh., 16 19
Beef, mess, per barrel,] 400 17 00
" prime, " 10 00 14 00
Pork, mess, 44 27 50 28 50
" prime, te 24 50 25 00
Hams, smoked, per lb. 20 23
Shoulders, smoked, " 18 20
Bacon, ti 20 22
Honey, it 25 40
Chickens, " 18 22
Turkeys, 44 20 26
Geese, II 14 . 17
Ducks, 116 20 /0
Clover Seed, per lb. 13 14
Timothy Seed, per bushel, 3;5 400
Flax Seed, " 285 305
Tallow, per lb. 13 14
Wool, washed, " 50 75
" unwashed; " 35 45
Apples, per barrel, 350 500
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G _, .
M - Th e Discovery of the Age.—
Farmers, Families and others can purchase no remedy
equal to Dr. Tobias' Venetian Liniment, fOr dysentery,
colic, croup, chronicrheumatism, tore throat,tontbache,
sea sickness, cuts. burns, swellings, bruises. old sores,
headache, mosquito bites, pains in the limbs, chest,
back, ,t,c. II it does not give relief the money will bo
refunded. All that is asked is a trial, and use It accord
ing to directions.
Da. Tomas—Dear Sir: I have lased oar Venetian
Liniment in my family for a number of ears. and I be
lieve it to be the best article for what it s recommended
that I have ever need. For sudden attack of croup it is
inssinable. I have no hesitatiod In recommending it
for all the uses it professes to cure, • J have -sold it for
many years, end it gives entire satisfaction.
CHARLES 11. =MINER.
Quakertown. N. J.. May 8, 1858.
Price 40 to SO cents a bottle.
Sold by all druggists. °Mee 56 Cortland St. New York.
Dec 15 Dup . , ,
ISlP"liteafnesa t Blindness and Catarrh—
Treated with the utmost success by Dr. J. ISAACS. °s
adist and Aorta. (cotaterly of Leyden. holland.) No.
519 pine street. Philadelphia. Testimonials from the
most reliable sources in the City and cOnntry. can be
seen stills office. The medical faettity'are Invited to tic;
company:their patients, as he - hairriCrneretß:in his
practice, ARTIFICIAL EYES insertetialthout pain.
Nocharge madefor examination. (July.V, ISGG. ly
0719 trainge, but, True.—Every young ladyi and
gentleman In tne 'United States can' hear something ve
ry much to their advantage by return snail (free of,
fearaddressing the tul dersigned.. Viola having
fears ot beteg hnrebtred olallge brinsw noticing
thli card. All others will plettse address thetrobedlent
servant. , THOS:'IP. CHAPMAN.
Dec. %171yernp 881 Broadway, New York.
tirlirbiskers ! you want
Whiskers or Moustaches 2 Our Grecian Comported wM
forte them to grow on the smoothest kw or chin. or
hair on bald heads, in six weeks.. PAC& SLOG.: Sent
hymn, any eritertr.elosely sealed, on receipt of prim-
Address. WMCNTR. 4 CO. Box 136, Brooklye,
. Feb.lo, lEf5; 1i mop
Ilecognition.—Ther itlrathern people
have given up ell 'Lope of being recognized, and it is
equally difficult to recognise Northerner', whose heads
of yellow, gray, white, brown or- red hair, have surren
dered their Colors under the wonder-working influence
of
CHRISTADOEVS DAM DYE,
which plants permanently in their stead such blacks
and browns as nature miebt mistake for her own.
Manufmtured by J. Clistadcrro, No. 6 Aator House.
New York. Sold by Druggists—Applied by all Hair
Dressers. [De. 15-Imp
The Best Strengthening Plaster Is the
Porous ?luster ofDr. Allcoek. They are warranted to
keep good twenty years, but maybe returned for fresh
plasters without charge.
IMPORTANT QUALITIES.
They will cure n weakness of the back, pain in the
side, a lameness V the knee or of the ankles, or cold
feet, sooner and with more comfort than any other ap
plication.
Knoxville, Albany Co.: Jan. 15, 1862.
Dr. T. Am.coex—Dear Sir; Seventeen yenreego I was
sorely injured in 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 six months than in
the preceding Mewl years. Piave not worn a plaster
for over eighteen months, and bevelled no return of the
gnawing pain and weakness in my back, bat have been
entirely well.
lam your obedient servant, JOHN G. CHARY.
Principal Agency, Drundreth House, New York. Sold
by all Dealers in Medicines. [dec.ls,lmp.
OrThe Singer Sewiug Maehlnen.—Our
Letter A Family Sewing Machine in fast gaining
world-wide reputation. ,t in beyond doubt the bestand
cheapest and most beautiful of all Family Sewing Ma
chines yet offered to the public. No other Family Sew
lug Machine has no many useful appliances for Hem
ming. Binding. Felling, Tucking. Gathering. Ganging,
Braiding, Embroidering. Cording, and so forth. No
other Family Sewing Machine has so much capacity for
a great variety of work. It will sew all kinds of cloth,
and with all kinds of thread. Great and recent im
provements 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 the best stitch
known. Any one, even of the ordinary capacity, can
see. at a glance, how to use the letter A Family Sewing
Machine. Uur Family Sewing Alachinceare fluiahed in
cha.teand exquisite -tole.
The Folding Case of t ne Family Machine Is a piece e'
cunning workmanship of the most useful kind. pre
t ects the np , eh inc when not is use, mid when about to
be operated may be opened ne a spacious and substan
tial table to en , tn in the work While some of the cases,
made out of the choicest woods. are finished in the sim
plest and chastest manner possible, others are adorned
and embellished in the most costly and superb manner.
It i• absolutely necessary to eer the Family Machine
is operation, so as to judge of its great capacity and
beauty.
It Is fart becomina Pi. popular for family sealness
our manufacturing machines are for manufacturing pur
poses.
The branch ollices are well supplied with silk, twist,
thread. needleg. of the beet quality.
Sand for a Pamphlet.
THE SIIIG Ell M A N ITAPITTt rs..c. COlfrA NT
454 Broad way. New York
Philadelphia efllee-610 Chestnut street.
Read. Watrona .4:, Foater, 4:cilia in 3iontroae.
Jan. ly•
Q 7 - To Consumptives.—The advertlser baying
been restored to health inn few weeks by a very simple
remedy. after having stuThred several years with a se
vere lung atTection. and that dread (lbws... Consurnp
anxions to make known to his fellow-sufferers
the means of curs..
To all who desire it. he will Fend a copy of the pre
serintion used (free of charge.) with the directions for
preparing and using the saner, n hie!) they will find a
sure cam for run.nmption. , Ftlinan. Bronchitis. Colds.
Gnu-ha. and all throat and long affectionsqj. Tho only
object of the advertiser in sending the nresdription is to
benefit the afflicted, and spread information which he
conceive,. to he Invaluable : nn t he hove• every sufferer
will try his remedy. as it Will cost them , nothing, and
may prove a hl-ssing.
Parties wishing the p:cseription.iinra, by retnrn
mail, will please tnidress
nv. ED \VAUD A. WILSON.
Wilhainsburg, Kings Co., New York.
Dec. 26, 18(15
Vir Errors of You th.—A aciulernan who Gut
f..ree. for yest , !rota itert.to. debility, premature decay,
and all the cifeet.nr rorttli ladtscretion, will. for the
sake of suffering. br.ntlitlt y, send free to all who need
It, the recipe and rir r ct inns for making the simple rem
edy by Which he sr a- eared. SttlT'crers wi.hing to profit
by the advertiser's experience, can do so by eddreseing
HAIN B. OGDEN,
No 11 Chambers street, New York.
Dec. 56, 1863. ]slap
IVZ AL 3Ft. FL I.EL Cr.lo Ei .
Jan. Ist, at Harford, by Rev. Lyman
Richardson, LEWIS M. BUNNELL, Esq., of
Herrick, and Miss ANNA M. Davis, of
Clifford.
In Rush, Jan. Ist, 1 566, by Eld. H. H.
Gray, Mr. D. L. 131. - Nstal. and Miss Men
run KUNREL, both of Rush.
In Montrose, Dee. 31, by Rev. A. 0.
Warren, Mr. D. W. Warner, of Wash
in:zton, Wyoming co., and Miss R. J.
Dutcher, of Forest Lake.
Jan. Ist, at Leraysville, by Rev. G. R.
Hair, Mr. Jogs W. GREEN and Miss
HARniEr E. DAWSON, both of Auburn.
In Herrick, Dec. 20, by Rev. S. F.
Brown, Mr. HENRY J. COLEMAN and Miss
MARTHA A. Avis, both of Rush.
13 D.46.npx3rs.
rliff — Draths, as well as marrlazes, are published free
Obituaries published at the rate of fifty cents per hund
red words. or five cents per line for poetry. Cash to be
sent with the not ice.
In New Milford, on the ist of Jan.,
Mr. SYLVANCS Morr, in the 00th year of
hie age.
FARII FOR SALE !
Choconut township, containing about
3.88 49-ctroisl,
about 150 improved, and well watered ; on which Is
two Dwelling lion , ies, two large Barns, and other @mai.
icr build inns. and two Orchards. It is a good location.
Grist-mill and Sawmill IX miles distant.
For terms, Inquire of the subscriber on the premises.
Choconnt, Jan. oth, 1866.• JOHN DUNN.
%Tc:it - lose.
ALL persons owing me by note or
book account are requested to call and settle the Was
immediately.
Montrose, Jan. 9,16G6 —3m F. B. WEE S.
ABEL TURRELL
la continually receiving
NEW GOODS,
And keeps constantly on band a fall and diedraido as.
sortinent of genuine,
Drugs, Medicines, Chomicals,
Liquors. Points, 0115, Dye-stuffs, Teas. Spices and
other Groceries. Stoneware, Wall and Window Pa.
per. Glassware. Lamps, Kerosene, Denude,
Tanner's Oil. Lubricating Oil. Neatstoot Oil,
Refined Whnle OIL Varnish. Whips,
Gene, Pistols, Cartridges, Powder,
Shot, Lead, Gun Caps. Musical
Instruments,. Tot et boaps, ,•7- •
Hair 011 s, 'Brushes. Pocket Knives. SpertacTea; 'Silver
Plated gnome. Forks, end IvorLliandied Knives,
Dentist's Articles, a general sasortmentvt
Fancy Goods, Jewelry l Verfnmery i Ittc.
ALL THE
Patent .Medicines , .....
advertised In 31ontrope, and nearly every GOOD KEND
• IN ANY =AUT.
In short. nearly everhieg to restore the siek. to
please the taste, to delig ht the eye, to gastify the fancy.
and also tpcondnce,to.titerand,and substantial taatforts
oftlfe:' linumeration is impracticable ,ss it would tW •
newspaper. Gall at the:Drug and Variety Store of . ;
. _
Ironteo4 ABEL TrOItRELL,: .
,ra.- . .
, • ' . •-•
WE RAVE
NARKED DOWN,
lIIABICED DOWN,
PRICES O ALL WINTER
Dress Goods,
Shawb o
CONTALNING about LIS acres, shout 80 acres in
proved.'and well watered, on which is a good Or
chard of grafted frat,and very good. buildings. It is
situated in North Rridgewatcr. about three mile+ from
liontrotio. 'There iebark and thabeircuangh tin iltb
place to pay fur it twice.
For terms enquire of editor of Democrat, of. of the
snb3t•riber on the premises!. • •
DEERE.
AND WOOLEN 0001)11 OF ALL SORTS. :5°117 * 1803'-'ll
OVERCOATS,
OVERCOATS,
AND ALL HEAVY WINTER CLOTHING'
AND WILL SELL THEM
"ircar the 2a.eost 80 'Jays,
REGARDLESS Or COST /
CALL AND SEE US
Guttenbnrg, Rosenbaum & Co
V. S. DESSAUER, 'MANAGING ROM=
Montrose, Jan. 9th, 1866.
BINGHAMTON
BRANCH STORE
IN MONTROSE.
GREAT BARGALNS !
GREAT BARGAINS!
2. N. 3311:21\7311 cid Co.
Will 'pea the Skeet and best assorted stock of
Prg dubs I* Dotions
ever offered to the People Is this vicinity, ma Wstahes
day, Jan. 19th, ISM, in the store of
0. L. STO2III CO., .
Main street.
Silks, Popllse, Empress Cloths, Merinos, Parotettas,
Alpacas, Plaid Goods in great variety. Detains
Calicos. Ginghatitk,'S beatings of an
kinds, Denims, Ticks, Stripes,
Linen Goods, White
•
Goods. Gloves
Bodery, -
Cloths and Cassimers, Hoop Skirts, Balmoral Skirts,
Flannels, at. dm &c. at
EXTREMELY LOW , PRICES !'
Min GOODS FROM
.41. C) T. X 0 IC
i'LuAL-11
'Whialeiriii iiirred te in
Whe-will Amor v with a call.
;maw. win to la attandutee
On id. idik ndeaa i l *.cutometli• ,
Nestsare, ?colas. Q,1961 -
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irtalifithi ars atveArao
A described real eatite; Viz
of FAME containing 140 acres, • Well- Watered.,and .
wooded, and a good dwelling house, ainloet ' lintktwo•
barns and an orchard—only U , ora mile from Dimock
CornemOtt the igontroseroado
Also-2A acres of valuable land contignona to tfio Vil
lage of Dimock, containing ldwellic house, I barn, a
good orchard, and the building knovin as WOODRUFF
ACADEMY, whteltat.a.moderate. con.; could ' easily
converted into d good dwelling house. All of widen
will be offered togethetVordivided itr; ind'Orcelcd out
to snit purehasera„ —• • : ..! „,•••:. •
.Alscott diVelftim -botwiltift'l Atitttit'iltotl'Otie.iii
tb,e.four comers, viithhhbfse bami, waster shed; auk
goad stbre 'lloftse, shlfable'fbr 'the' Dfy 'or.:Dru
cery trade. • ' '• • - 1,•••••••• .
The above deacr'.bed Real - Estatm — toge , lier with a
quantitrof pereonal - prorerty and livell9c..kowill.*M
fered oh terms favorable to the purcbaser.
L .
Dimock, Susquehanna' Pa,
Jan. 2. latia. tf -
Kw= DOWN,
FARM FOR SALE,
'Three Miles North of Etantrose;
Cloaks,
IN DRY GOODS!
IN DRY GOODS!
Atiditoii.thitioe.i. a ,;,,
TRundersigned, an auditor appointe4 , h7 the4mirt
of .Commou Pleas of Sftsquehnona goao,y_to,roake
dtstribtittno of ' thelonclei In the' bends of the Sheriff a
rising from the sale - avast attite of Obaric4P. Stoarns,
rit stistmlArKthe dotter afraid sprOpSolenti fits the:Pfr
oe ofJodge Stree4r. in akin Vi e ler, r"i tk. o a l T a i ga;
d ati:Mg:‘ /i n U t lateired.thotle ,
present their claims orbotorever teberred from cam
= int ** l l44 P 3su h: l *.". PC I I7
—7
Montrose. !I
• - • VrT.: •:
"riajtm.e rgc::>l7l.oo.
P. 31.ar1.e.
IS A LICENSED At CTIONEETI for Suequehannaand
all other Connties to the United States. or New Jur
aey...,•• See at Veaduee.
CB — Address P. Reynolds. Montrose. Pa.. or call in
person at my Tailor Shop, over Chandler's Store, in
Mootroee, where T shall he when not otherwise en
gaged. [Dec. 2d, 186.5.
CHEAP CLOTHING.
This dny received our Fall and Winter Stocker
MI MOE CIOTMGI
0 V ERCOATS,
U ND EECOATS,
HATS AND CAPS,
BOY S cLunuNG,
FINE FLANNEL SHIRTS, ENDED CLOTHING
Look at Prices o( a Feur Articles
Over,:oats, Leavy and warm, as low es $8 50
An wool Business Suits, Coat, Pauts & Vest, i 5 00
Union Business Sults " " •• 0 00
Good Undershirts and Drawers, per.pair c - 160
And other Goods in proportion.
tlErGarments made to ordit: and warrantpd to At
Flour and Groceries!
Such as TCU9. Coffee, Sugar, Molasses, Salem:us, Soap,
Spices, Salt, Sc. &e., al usual.
Call and examine 0. , r Stock before purchasing she
where.
‘Vanted—Eggs, Chestnuts, and grafted Winter .5.p
-pies, for which the highest prlce3 will be paid in caph„
G.:.. szoNi: & Cu.
liontrose, Nov. 29, 1865
THE MASON & HAMLIN
a.a.33xlvEix. ORCx Nei,
- DORTY different styles. adapted to sacred and seen
-
r far music, for ;AO to SAM eat h. Fifty-one gold or
Pitser.medals, or other flrbtpretniams trwardepbern.—
Mastratixi etaltilogues free—Address. RASO.), .t ELAN
LIN. Boston.. or m..A..§AN EROl:ll2$5, Nov York.
Sept.!,lS—lysinp '
"- THE' FAMOUS BAOUER:'
Come and seethe hullo:ilia 'Barber,
Famous Surber, late of Barth
Late of flaytf,-now a t-W eels'.
NOW at F. B. 'Weeks,' Store Room,
Find me shaving and shampooing,
Find me cutting hair to suit you,
Find me ready at your service.
. . Atjaur service„.. CIJA.F.L.Fa.KOSRIB
Montrose,Oct. 1863.• It • ' • '•
Bridge Notice.
C EALED proposals will be received by ilia County
0 Commissioners until the first Monday of February
1868. for the building or a Bridge • aeris* the , Martin
Creek, In Lathrop township, near the Mophottom De
pot. similar In construction to the one recently built
over the Wyalusing creek, near the house of N. D. Sny
der, in Rush township. Plan and S pecifi ca tions of the
proposed Bridge, can be seen at the Commissioners' Of-
Ace, the second week ofJannary Court.
By order of the Commissioner's.
W. A. CROSSMON. Clerk
Commtesioners' Office, Moutrose, Dec. 1E65.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
BY virtue of a certain writ issued by the Court of
Common Pleas of Susquehanna County. and to me
directed, I will expose to sale by public vendue, et the
Court-house, in Montrose,on Friday. Jan. likh. 1566. at
1 o'clock, P. M., the following described piece or parcel
of land, to wit:
All that curtain piece or parcel of land situate in Dan
daft, Susquehanna County, State of Pennaylvania,boun
ded and described as followe, to wit : On the north by
landsofJ. 11. Phelps. on the eaet by lands of Church b
Phinney, on the south by Milford & Owego turnpike,
and on the west by lands of J. C. Olmstead, containing
about one-half acre, be the same more or less, with the
appurtenances,one house, one barn, ono wood house,
and all improved. (Taken in execution at tho snit of
Church & Phinney vs. William 11111.
DAVID sunnEßs, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office, Montrose, Dec. i 5, 180.
To Whom it May Concern.
'MOMS, is hereby given. that the undersigned have
appliedao the Court of Common Pleas of Susque
hanna County for an order to dismiss the assignment
made to them by the firm of S. 11. Sayro tb Bros. All
persons are therefore hereby notified to come into Court
at the first day of January Term next. and above cause
if any they have why said assignment should nos , bis
raised, and the assignees dismissed from their trust.
• A. LATHROP,
G. V. BENTLEY,
.Assimeces of S. H. Sayre Bros.
Montrose, Dee. 19, 1865. 4w _
Executor's Notice.
EtBTATE of PAULOWNA, SCIISTT. - dec'd, late of La
throp township, Snsquebanna County, Pa.
Letters testamentary upon the estate of the above
named decedent having been granted to the undersigned,
all persons indebted to said estate are hereby notified
to make immediate payment, and those having claims
against the same to present them duly authenticated for
settlement.
A. 0. WARREN, Executor
Montrose, Dec. 19, 1865
Court Proclamation-
AXTHEREAS the Hon: F, B. STREETER, President
VT Judge of the Court of Oyer and Terreiner, and
General Jail Delivery; Sessions of the Peace, and Court
of Common Pleas and Orphans' Court in the Thirteenth
Judicial District Composed of the Counties of Susque
henna. and Bradford, andthe:Rons. C. F. Read and Isaac
P. Baker, Associate Judges in' snequehanna , County,
have issued their precept, to me directed, for holding a
Co urto t Oyer and !Terra and General ; Jail Delivery,
in the: Borough of Montrose end County Of Stneptehlin.
no, on the lid Mondayoyantp,t7, 'V101.11404 Ibth
da , 1 •• 0 ,
Notice is hereby given to the Coroner, Justices of the
Peacei and,Constables of said County of Stistluetialialti
diet they be there in their proper p.rsons, at n o'clock
in the.afteruonunfeald day, with their records,
Sons, and other remembrances, to de 'those things
which to thetr off3ces appertain to be done.. And those
who are boned by reco7nizances against the prisoners
that are or shall be in the Jail of said County of Roscoe
henna are to be then there, to prosecute agatnat .them
as will be just. ,
Dated at Montrose the R2d of December in the year . Of
our Lord one thcirounid.etght hundred and sixty:Ave.
DAYLDVIMItiBERi ateriB4
. „
" 1 ----,Adukblistratot's_,Nptioes ,,,
ESTATE of PATRICE COLTER, deedjnie of Silver
Laht.tournqhlp, §_risvettanzut County, Pa.
Utters +StallmtediCaticnroPoilleiriiiit t eotitiiitioti ;,s- ' -';
stated decedent having been granted to the undersign
ed, 'all per:sots' Indebted to said esugeare hereby notc. •
fled to !Ineke...l rurhepktn „payment,. and Mowharteig, -
claims against. the same to present them duly antbanu - -..
cited for settleite4t. ' • + '
..ALBMT DIITCII.Iat, Ada*.
Silver Lake, Dec. 26, 1.865.• . ,
Administratoes Notice. vt• -
risTATE pvcsocrign
e, de03,100-.9feridat
1 11 4- 4 witte7.. _township, Susiluellannu county, Pa. •
-Lettere oriaintritat.ration'otion• eatatt atue atm"
narroid-docedenit tialting.betti zranwd to Itic tuadereign
ed. all persona lllriebtedld id" efilato ere herebznit4
ee 4 / I /3 In ll6l.ll btatditt , ‘ paynick -and %tau'
claims agelnat tlwitatur,...to preaesq. thennAutrostolt
rated for aeulonetd• ' ' " ' •
t_ • .1- hhlr!tt/ill Nrims. AthatinatriOr
, ZieW 31,1110pLpee 19 ISQ. •
- -
rvuE undeNigtKA: tin - auditor arrpolrited by Dia Of= ..
' pliaublletruit Scr.qur•uattna Cinnatit to caake,tthri
ttitintion of the funds in the bands of 'ate admfnlstrat
tor or the estee of Stephen hl cad, deed, Willattendlo - .,
the duties of hie oppolutruent et , -the• taco of .hedge
Streeter, in the borough onfontrhee. ou• Salurday, the
13th day of.laniiary next; at 9 o'clock, p. tn., at whltir,.
time and place all persona ,interested In Itild feud will
present tilt ir claims or bb forOree debarred frotncothinz
In on-eald fund
' 74 ontroso, Doe, 180-1.965.
•
Auditor's Notico— •
undersigned hnvimg been appointed an anditor
'IL by the Orpnan"S Court of Susynehanna. CoMity tn•
dintrititne-itia - fund in the hands of the admipletraior cAL .
thmestate of Hiram Scott. deed, attend to tbeciti•
ties of said appointment at hie office In -Montrone. on
Wednesday [LC dOth tiay °Canonry next, at ona o'cicck.
p. rn., at n bleb time and place alt persons interested fix
said fund will present their claim:. or be forevirrneban-!'
en from coming in on.eniii (Mad. •
R. IL TURNER, Anditive:'
Dec. 18, 1886.
MITE undersigned. an auditor appal - mod by the Or.
.1. phans' Court of Susquehanna county to distribute
the funds to the hands of the II secutor of the estate of
7.EWIS BARTON, acceded, will attend to the duties Of
the appointment at his office in diontrose. on Thursday ,
the 11th day Mien. lotla, at one o'clock. p. m., when ail
persons interested In 'aid fluid will I resent their &anis
or be forever debarred.front coming in on said land.
deci: 4w A. 0. WARREN, Auditor.
MEM undersigned, an Auditor-appointed by the Or
phans' court of Suse,nehannaJtouuts to distribute
the funds in the hands nt the administrator of estate of
'
VANIIOOSEN. dec'd, will attend to the duties of .
his appointment at hie ofilce in Montrose ou Tuesday
the 9th day of January, 19191. at one o'clock. p. m., when
persons interested to said fund will present their claims
or be forever debarred from comity.", !n upon said rand.
Been , A. 0. WARREN, Auditor.,
PANTS A.NI) VESTS,
It having come to our knowledge that imitations, of
the American Watch have been put upon the marketla
great number, calculated by their otter worthlessness
to injure the reputation of our genuine proc acts, tp
protect oar own ir.terests and tie public froin impost=
tton, we'azaln publish' the trade marks by • which 9ctr.
Watches may lavarlably he known.
. .
We manufacture four ,t3:es of Watches. -- •
The Finer ha's thti nam •
" AMERICAN WATCH CO., Waltham, Mass.," sh-•
graved on the instde place,
The SECOND hasthe name , •
"APPLETON, TRACT St CO., Waltham, Mas., "en,
grayed on the inW.e pinta.
The Tutren has the name,
" P. S. 13..1.1fTLETT, Waltham, Mass," encraved on'
the inside plate. .
All the above styles have the name American Watch
Co. painted on the dial, and aro warranted in evtry
erect,
The FOL - P.TII has the name
• WM. ELLERY, Boston. Mass.," engraved on thu
inside plate, and is not named on tke
All of the above described Watches are made ot Tart ,
ous sizes, and are Euld in gold or silver cases us may' b•
required. -,
it is hardly possible for ns to nectiratelv de . serfbe the
numerous itnitations to which we have alluded. They
are usually Inscribed with names to nearly approaching
our own as to escape the observation 'of the unaecns
tonaed buyer. Some aro represented as made. by. tl
" Union Watch Co. of Boston, 3fass."—no such compa
ny existing. Some are named the "Soldier's Watch, '
to be sold as our Fourth or Wm. Ellery style, peepjly
known as the Soldier's Watch." Others are varneif
the Appleton Watch Cu;" others the "P.*. E4rttmx."
instead of our —P. S. Bartlett ;" besides many varieties
named in snob a manner tn. to convey the idea that thbi ,
are the veritable productions of the American Watch
Company.
VVe also caution the pub; le. and partienlarlyeaJdierw,
against purchasing cents injtrticlee cattEtt \Vetches, so
frocly udve7ti , ed in illustrafed papers its "'Army
Watche+." —Officers' Watches.' ••31Arzie Time,Ohsers
ers,r Areana Watches," Sc., the.prlces of which are
said to be frdm seven to sixteen dollars. A zood Watch
In these times cannot be afforded for any such money,.
A ittlo attention on the part of buyers will protect
them from gross impositior.
BOBBrisiS APPLETON.
Peace & Peace Prices,
Large Lines of Prices Conquered ik Reduced.
Is now receiving, tor Spring Supplies, new and,. Luz,
Dry Goods, 'Groceries;
Crockery, Hardware,
STOVES, IRON, STEEL, NAILS,
Paints, Lamp and Linseed Oils,
zole, Carpeting. 4, Floor Oil Cloths, 'Y
Wall Paper, Window Shades,
Hats t Caps, Koots it! Shoes, Clocki,lps.
Including, 2.s%usual, full varieties of the most popular
styies of LADIES' DRESS GOODS. SFIAIELB,,
BONNETS; RIBBONS, FLOWERS, etc.,
which tie sell on the most favorable terms tfe
CASH, PRODUCE, or to Prompt The Bayern,
Flour :A:Salt on hand as. usual.
IMPORTANTTOFEMALES =
t. t l
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'cl.) • ,i. fi:ill k , ,, aPe74iAl.
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4
UTILL Immediately relieve, without pain. alLdiatur
-1 Y banes of the periodic discharge, whether ririsps
m
fro relaxation or, suppression. They art like itebarM
in removing th 6 pains that accompany difficult 'peat
moderate menstruation, and are the only safe anii.ren.
able remedy for Flushes, Sick tlea , ache, Paine In the
Loins. Back and-iiides. Palpitation of the fleart. Tier.
vans Tremors Hysterics. Spalng. Broken fllecp, ap d
other unpleasant and dangerous effects of an rmnatafal
condMpaol,the - sexual limed One. In the worst cites
of Pluotltbes or Whitest, they effects apeedroare:
Dr. Cheeseme,n's Female, Pills
, ,
Ar y p eic
lb r g i oh i l n for yiin e diciaqtbat rn
arried and, ilitglet ladies
hrt
many years, or can rely npontow.—
ritivAsa or IstrratioNel • These - Piga form the finest
preparation ever put forward, with immediate and per.
siatent enecesa. DON'T DE DECEIVED. Take - this
advertisement to yoneDetroirt. and - telt him that - Tott
thethe beet and roost reliable Female Xeditattelis
the World, which' is comprised fit '` - ._ ' •-'. ;
Dr..7•Cliessematt.'s , Female :14111'11.
:i7liei , tiOre iiieiviid, mid ele noir ieeelying thieitiii.
Lion ofitto mo4t emt:nkrbyeiciens in America. '
- Expilejj Di ctfo o with *ltch box—th i l Price. One
Dollaipes betz, con eking Item ZO foileCt 115. 4'. '•
Pulp rentby melte promptly, by remitting the Mee
to the Iloptlistora, erithy itatherized ascot, i n gurent
tnad! ; .SoPt'fii..Ditiggistst -Grnerany•s ' - '
, -.11,
' ' ,'" -., mrfoirtzdas kHlLLYEßeProjortetelipos ~,
• • , , 23 De v streeta Neit'Yefir4 , • *,
• AVii`l*Y/14/111.11MoteezieettdUettilAmini
lormentii!, sltd'vidnitr. ' s: •
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AuditOes:Notice•
C. TYLER,
Auditor's Notice.
Auditor's Notice.
CAIITION FRONI TIIE
American Watch Co
- -
Agents for the American Watch Cornwall.. '
182 Broadway, tiow Vork.
!q0y.1.3-2rup
PEACE ESTABLISHED.
33 - vorritt
Stocks of
NEW MILFORD, Juno. 1565