The Nei Ye ar: All our subscribers who are indebted to us for the Montrose Democrat 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. <IIP-figir Choice Deeds; ' • 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. C. L. Ward,-Esq. Requestitis is state'-that . .'.ll . o will he at Montrose.en. Monday of - the.s.'econd week of Coun t , and remain during the week.— He be .in attendance ou the first week of Court. Quantity and quality : One .of our .exchanges boasts that it gives much more reading matter than its tti:Whicli the Other_ replies, " This is . sometimes the - ease ; but then look at the quality . 1 " " Why do you turn up your nose at the butter plate ? isn't there en °ugh .on it ?" --asked an indignant landlady olone'ef her boarders, (hoping by a flank question to vindicate the quality of the article,) •" isn't there enough ofit, sir ?" t‘ Oh ! yes ima'm !" responded the gen tleman—"Y. was only thinking bow so much could ever be gat rid of I' • • NOR TUE DiatOCEAT. Wixtter Record.—A Few .111.storical Items Selected. 1d37-8. The winter unusually severe in New England. The snow lay about four feet deep from the middle of Nov. to the first vit , ek in Aprtl. 1641-2. The winter was of the . sever -est kind., Boston bay was a bridge or i c e as iar as the eye could see—and.t tie Ches apeake also frozen over. A similar win ter occurred in 1597-8. The,l4th day of Dec. 0. S. 1709 was snpmfd to he the coldest; dax that had , been known in America. .1717., In Feb. of this year fell the greatest snow ever known in this, or pet-- imps in any country. It covered the lower doors of houses, so that some peo ple were obliged' to step out of 'their chamberwin s crows on subw shoes. -There was also it, terrible tempest. red sheep belonging to one mail perished. •One dock of a hundred was dug out.of a snow drift on Fisher's Island, where they bid been buried to the depth of 15 feet. This was 23 days after the storm, when twoa - cm:were found alive, having sub sisted- on the wool of others::: The winter of 27374 was:extremely:se rete,but. far I ess su thatiDel74o.4 1 , when nil the rivers and-bays, and even the Chesapeake, were converted into bridges of ice. The severe .cold was of thrie months durati.,n—snow four feet deep.—Elements of thefal Knowledge. Litter Aates, in Bridgewater, Susq'a co. and in other places. IS3B. Jati. Bth, oth and 10th, snow fell-31-rfeet deep on the level. Feb. Ist, snow 4 feet deep in the woods. 1n.51i. Feb. 13th, at stinrise, mercnry Ira., down to 20' below iero; at Mont rose reported at 23 ° below and 28 ° be low in.many other places.. litarch Bth, at suniiie, the mercury stood at 1.5 ° below zero. 4857. Jan. 18th, in North Bridgewa ter, at sunrise, stood 22° below zero; in Montrose reported at 24 ° below, and at 28 ° below in some other parts of Pa. ar below.in New York state, and 40° in Minnesota. , Theadou tries e. -Del - neer:at' of Jan,l 85.7, says : . I Thegreat-s,torm of Jan. 18th ex tended-in every direction - from- the Poto mac to . Calfuli: It is thought that the cold of Stniday his not . _been &pulled in the.present_century. The mercury in ma ny' placesin New York and P-enn'a went down to .30 0 .below zero, and at Water town, N. Y., 'the quicksiNte froze at'37° below zero, and a spirit the - lino - Meter marked.4o ° below, Aar .72 ° below the freez lag point." . The. New Haven Register of Feb. Ist, 1857, says: " Lorg4 Island _and donneeti. ; b cut are now connected 1 solid ice, for the first time within the memory of map." 1859. Jan. 10th. This Mornitigat day break, the mercury stood in N - orth Bridge water at 23 ° below zer6,aitA 11 ° below at noon. - Reported at the .same time at Xontrose at 25 ° below, at sunrise..: it": 1 1863. Feb. 3d. 14 ° belowat sunrise. On the 4to .feb, 15 ° btio s ur,;fitt_sunrise. 1864. Feb..l4th. orni Thia,mog at day ibreak, meYetiii, at 13 4 , 1 / 8 65. Jan 9tli.- 3 This:morning.at .5 ,- o'- .clock, mercury .at.lo° below zero. ? ,-,7;:l .1806. Jan. & . b.' at 22 ° belovr.sero.... P. American'Apictilturlst.::: . :- We again , ealliii7fiiiiiento this , valuable .aorieultural 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 ofyour.county paper, the Agrieultnrist, and,A city weekly paper. Vublished by Orange t atikge;W., N. Y. city, at $1,50 a year, or less to .clubs: Agricultural Society. The Susquehanna County Agricultural Society will hold its annual meeting the Court "Wig 41, 14 ei4fefekint isee, clock. C. M. Gnttr, Step Colitineidat eallekes. Young men proposing, to attend a Com. rn'ercial or Business College, can 7learn something' of pecuniary advantage by calling.upon or addressing the :editor of this paper. We can furnish Scholarships at from ti to $lO less than the usual rates in the :Iron City Commercial College, Pittsburg . Pa.; Quaker City Business 1 College, l hiladtiphia ; Crittenden's Com mercial College, Philadelphia ; Bryant, Stratton i& Co's National Commercial Colleges at New York, Philadelphia, Al bany, Tifoy; Buffalo, Brooklyn, Cleveland, Detroit, Chicago, and St. Louis; and oth er leading Colleges throughout the coun try. Pianos. Persons 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 regular prices. We can sell one from - several different manufacturers, and each instrument will be as good in every respect as':any that caul be bought in any other way. Donation. The friends of Rev. William S. Heaton intend making him a Donation at the Episcopal Rectory, Springville, on the af ternoon and evening of Wednesday, Jan. 24th. The public are cordially invited to attend. List of Jurors For January Term commencing Jan. 15th, 1888. TRAVERSE JURORS-SECO:SI) WEER. Bridgewater : E. B. Warner, N. 0. Pass- more. Cliford : M. S. Alworth, John "Halstead, M. C. Stewart. Cboconut : Patrick Byrne, Jas. Foran. Dimwit : Samuel Sherer. Forest Lake : Seth Wright, J.S.Birchard. Franklin: Charles Follet. Great Bend : Amasa Chase, Chas. Mayo. Great Bend born : NV% N. Decker. Gibson : John Williams, jr. Haribrd : F. F. Barnard, Austin Darrow, - L. R. Peck. - • Harmony :, %Ym. Tremain ' acob Taylor. Herrick : C. A. Harding, W.W.W Thomas. Jessup: R. S. Birchard. Lenox : Chapman Harding, 11. S. Cole. mart. Liberty :.Tames Kenyan, 'Wm. H. Ives. Middletown : John Condon. ' Oakland : Charleis Beebe. Itush : C. A. Atwater, Wm..B. Xirkuff, Charles B. Perrigo. Susq'a Depot: Edward Carlisle. Springville : G. A. Palmer, G. G. Rogers. Silver Lake : Thomas Rogers, 2d. —The Fenian Congressional Court Martial have decided against the Senate. There are thirty thousand dollars in the Fenian Treasury—the residue of one hun dred and forty, seven thousand dollars re ceived since October last. Netr York Wholesale Prices, Reported for the Jfontrose Democrat by JOSIAH CAIII".I3:NTER, Commission merch ant, 323 Washington at. New York, to whom shipments of prodnee may be made. 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 meek ending An. 13, 1866. Beans, white sound, per bu., 2 . 00 295 Butter in tubs, per pound, 38 45 " firkins, " 28 35 " rolls, " ~ 28 35 Cheese, choice, " 4. 16 17 " common, " 10 15 Dried Apples 10 14 Dried Plums, • per lb. 35 40 " Cherries; • 40 50 " Raspberries, -• 40 45 " Blackberries, 30 • 35 Eggs, fresh, per dozen„ 38 40 ];'tour,: wheat, pet.barrel, 800 15 00 66 5 50 6 00 Corn Meal, per hund. 200 210 Buckwheat flour, per hund. 400 450 Flax, per lb. 23 25 'Feathers, live geese, per lb., 90 • 1 00 Beef Sides, " 10 12 Mutton •in carcass, " • 10 12 Veal, ". 'l4 17 I'Or4 dressed, " 13 14 Wheat, per bushel, 175 240 " 100 1 05 Oats, . 56 60 Corn, •, 14. 88 91 Elides; dry, per pound, 18 20 green, •GC 'lO •13 . Hops, prime,. per lb.-,. .40 65 tri Lard, common. to best, per lb., `l4 18 Beef, mess, . per barrel,l4 00 17 00 " P -141110 1 it /1 . 00 14 00 Pork; mess,. • '2B 00 29 25 .prime,.. "- 22.00 23 00 Hams, .14arked, per lb. • 18 20 Shoulderii smoked, ." 16 -. 18 , . ' • 143' 18 . .20. - 1. Chickens, " "" '22 Ttititeys, IC ' 20 24 Geese,. . „ - 14 , -7, 18 Ducks,' '2O 24 CU:over:Seed per lb. 12 „14 TitnotbV,Seed, • .per 6,-75 400 Seedy 340 _7 :,:.`z - "Pe,r - 1•-•: - 13; 14 Woo 4. washed; .• • ,-• .50.70 "' 35' 45 .1-'4:,fli:perbarrel.,:.,3,so- 5 +: 60 ~dioiini'stratoY'a Notice: STATE 81E1WATIIIS Ifint,idoWtted. late ,EA of liewAlltord townspfp. pt".o Pa. Letters& idtrilotstratlon Rion the eifoto of the above xiMKAltmediOi Ltaliing Ulm stabled to tilt oridetetn• 041;0 VeroontlhdebteZ eo eard ertate'llio herd* pod- MAU Make , Unmet/tato , piyinthit,"esi4 ;thtiso claims against therramo top!oseathem dioly authintk Gated far . settlement. • _ _ oLIVERIATILROP., Adm'r.' , 7 Veit N1110rt1an.16,;1866. 3WE.A.I=LR.T.A.C I I - 1 11 6 1 . By Rev. D. W. Halsted, at• his mai dens iu Clifford, Pa., Mr. 0. P. HALSALL, of Kingston, Pa., and Miss S. A. CARPEN TER, of Ararat, Pa. In Waymart, on the , 7th inst., by Rev. C. L.,Rice, Mr. ELI S. WESTGATE, of Her rick, and Miss SABAII A. RYDER, of Mt. Pleasant. Iltrillirandrath's Pills, Whose• timely nee, un der Providence, has often saved life. These.celebrated Vegetable Pills are no now,vintried remedy ; they have been used and tested in the United States for thirty years. anti are relied upon by hundreds of thoutiands of families as almost their sole medicine when Sick. No care or expense is spored In their pre paration, and it is certainly true when I assert that no King, can have a medicine safer or surer than Bran dreth's Pills. They produce good effect, upon disease almost imme diately they are taken. Dy some wonderful power, per haps electric or nervous influence, the progress of dis eased action is arrested ; where watchfulness and pain have been present. the system becomes quieter, and the patient soon obtains refreshing sleep. Thi genuine BBANDRETH PILL BOX has upon it a United States Goof rnment Stamp with B. Brandreth in white letters In the same. [Jan./G—imp PITDr. Tobias , Venetian Horse Lint ment,—Pint Bottler at. One i‘ollar, fur the cure of lameness. scratches, wind galls, sprains, bruises, splints, cute, colic, slipping stifle, overheating, sore throat. nail in the feet, etc. It is warranted cheaper and better than any other article ever offered to the public. Thousandr of animals have been cured of the colic and overheating by this Liniment; and hued. reds that were crippled and lame have been restored to their former vigor. :tie used by all the first horsemen throughout the Stator. Orders arc constantly received from the race staples of England for fresh supplies of this invaluable article. Over 2.500 testimonials have been received. Remember, one dollar laid out In time may save the life of your horse. Sold by all druggists. 011ie° 50 Cortland St. New York. Jan 16 Imp tifrOonquer Early the tendency to grayness by promptly attacking that great enemy to personal beau ty, with the umst popular article of the day, CRISTA R O'S HAIR DYE, which, like Sherman's Lesion, knows no such word as fail." Under its application THE ELACKS COME OUT brilliant] v, and the browns of every shade appear. Manufactured by J. Crtetatioro, No. R Astor House, New York. Sold by Drugglets—Applied by all Hair Dressers. [Jun. Mr - Deafness, Blindness and Catarrh— Treated with the utmost recce.. by Dr. J. ISAACS, Oc. enlist and Aurist. (rormerly of Leyden Holland.) No. 519 Pine street, Philadelphia. Testimonials from the most reliable soarers iu the City and Conn try can be seen at his office The medical faculty aro invited to ac company their patient., as he has no secrets in his practice. A ETTFICI L EYES inserted without pain. No charge made for examination. (July 20,1605. ly - r7 l Stronge. lint Trno.—Every young lady and gentleman iu toe LnHm, States can hear something ve ry ranch to their advantage by return mail (free of eharg•'.)by neldreasinsz the undersigned. Thane having fears of being humbugged will oblige by not noticing this card. All others will please addres., their obedient servant. THUS. F. CHAPMAN. Dec. 26 —lyiimp 831 Broadway. New York. VW — Whiskers! Whiskers!—Do you want Whi.kers or Ntoustuche f Our (.remn Compound will force th m to grow on the smoothest face or chin. or hair on held heads, iu tlix. week*. Price $l.OO. Sent by mil. any wl o on rerelpt of price. Address. WARNER CO, Box 138, Brooklyn, N. Y. •Veh. 18, 1565. ly stop CV - The Singer Sewing llllacklmes.—Our Lotter A SCMll`gMOClline is fast gaining a world- wide reputation. It is beyond doubt the best and cheapest mid must beautiful of ull Futotly Sewing Ma chines yet offered to the public. :Zo other Family Ser tug Machine has so many useful appliances for Ilem Binding. Fel lit.g. uekitigi i.at hosing. Gedglng, Braiding, Embroidering, Cording, and so forth. Iso other Family Sewing Machine has so much capacity for a great variety of work. It will sew all kinds of cloth, and with an 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 thebest stitch known. Any - one, even of the ordinary capacity. Can sec. at a glance, how to use the letter A Family Sowing Machine. Our Family Sewing Machinesare finished la etutateand exquisite style. The Folding Case of the Family Machine is a plece e' cunning workmanship of the most useful kind. Itiire tects the machine when not in use, and when about to be operated may be opened as n spacious and substan tial table to sustain the work. While some of the cases, made oat of thochoicest woods. are finished in the sim plest and chastest manner possible, others are adorned and embellished in the most costly and superb manner. It is absolutely necessary to see the Family Machine in operation, so as to judge of its great capacity and beauty. It is fast becoming as popular for family sewing as our manufacturing machines are , or manufacturing pur poses. The branch offices are well supplied with silk, twist, thread, needles, of the beet quality. Scrod for a Pamphlet. THE SLNGER MANUFACTURING COMPANY. 458 Broadway. New York Philadelphia office-310 Chestnut etreet. Read. Watrons Foster, agents in Montrose. Jan. '65. ly, Conitamptives.—The advertiser having been restored to health in a few weeks by a very simple remedy, atter having smTered several years with a se vere long affection, and that dread disease, Consamp tion—ls anxious to make known to his fellow sufferers tho means of cure. To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the pre scription used (free of charge,) with the directions for preparing and using the same, which they wUI and a cure care for Consumption, .sthms. Bronchitis, Colds, Conghs. 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 ant he hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, as it will coat them nothing, and may prove a blegging. Parties wishing the prescription, 111 EN, by return mail, will please address RBI , . EDWARD A. WILSON. 'Williamsburg, Kings Co., New York. Dec. 25,1845.—1y5mp car'Errors of Youth.—A gentleman who suf fered for years from nervous debility, premature decay, and all 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 edyby which ho was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by the advertiser's experien cs, - Can do so by addressing 'ORIN B. OGDEN. No. 13 Chambers street, New York. Dec ' • - 20, 11365. lysmp lomiNisTuTors T the late reeldence of I. N. PALMER, deceased, ..ea. in Brooklyn, on • Saturday; Feb. - 3d; 1866,.at 10 1 e/oik, a. m., A nuiriber of Wagons—a set of New Wagon Wheels ; Handcart Wheels—good sugar-making Utensils—a set of Cooper's Tool s—Washt u (new)—Hay. Oats, Corn, end a great variety of other articles for sale. TgirMS.—Slima of $5. 0 0 and more, six months credit with interest and good security, „ H. A. WES'iON, Atha's. . Brooklyn, Jan.l6th, 1616. ft* , • D. E. P,IIINES; . • . • SAs pennanentlyJocated et Frlendsrlile for the pur JILL pose of practicing medicine and Surgerrinfati its branches. lie may bo found at the Jackson Muse; Mice hours-from 8 a. m., to 9 p. m. janletf Priendavlne, FA., Jan. 150 , it 4s . , • THEi~QTtO To' 'PUBLIO . ' , - Tug , t s: s ti l sc ea r s l eth il v • e eepectfally" iniorrns - , the public that :Blacksmith; =Shop. CaClentonsi near the Foundry of ,Sayreihitherria Cuctomerti will do well to call. no - theyClin get -every.. ihingdontainthei Blackentithing line neatly and prompt, ly for carb._ orParticalar attention given toßarre Shostink_ • - --EDWARD Itftititroseiped.2o.:l66s., ; , • XaCiti t e ft, et • ALL persons owing tae by Pao or book. accoun t Be; ietiVeste ti iertia eau the lila fremsdlate/y. • _ Montrose, An. n,1E56.-3n2- F,',IIILNFITIV3. WE RAVE ; 3L-11.11CITRA min= DOWN, rhttcss ox ALL WINTER Dross Goods, Shawls, CONTAINING about l2.s acres, about 80 a c res im proved, and well watered,,on which is a good Or chard of grafted frisit, and' verygood headings. It is situated in North Bridgewater , about three miles from Montrose. There is bark and timber enough on the place to pap for it twice. For terms enquire, of ,editor of Democrat, or of the subscriber on the premises. - , • J. E. BEEBB. • AND WOOLEN GOODS OF ALL SORTS, Nov. 7,180.5,—tf ' Cloaks, OVERCOATS, _ OVERCOATS, AND ALL ![ NAVY WINTER ar-OTEILNO AND WILL 138 LL THEN War the =est 90 riagal, REGARDLESS OF COST! CALL AND SEE US. Guttenburg, Rosenbaum & Co M. S. DESSAU/M. Maxaoura Emma. Montrose, Jan. fhb, 1866 BINGHAMTON BRANCH STORE IN MONTROSE. GREAT BARGAINS GREAT BARGAINS ! X. N. SLUM] clb Co. Milepost the largest sad best assorted stock of Prg (globs tti• Notions eta; offered to the People in this vicinity, on Widnes , day, Jan. 100, 11160,,in the Sore of 0. L. &TONS £ CO., Main street. Silks, Poplins, Empress • Cloths. Merinos, Parmettm, Alpaca's, Plaid Goods in `real variety. noising Calteis.,Ginghatai. Sheeting* of alt kdk Denims,, Tie* Stripes; -!-• Linen Goods, Goods. Gloms Cloths and Canimere, Tioop Skirts, Balmoral Skirts, Flannels, ,te. 80. Be. at - • EXTREMELY: LOW PRICES MANY GOODS FROM A. 1 1C 1 I 0 Zq" CRY 4781CAP).-- Wblekwill too vowel to alt Who wIII him no witb • affl. . ~; I=lffi rAttio+ wfil be in iiteadinee to 4itt sic); !a!i!plcrociids intleWitolnews. ;) • iire**6lPCJiis. 9, 1031 MSS enbacrtbee offers at pritate ado the following deecribed-real estate, vhc: . A FARM containing 140 acres, .well watered and wooded, and a good dwelling house. almost new, two , barns widen. orchard-only) of a mile from Dimock Corners, on the Montrose road;' Alsti-90 acres of iulttable land contiguoutto the oil lags of Dlinock, containing 1 dwelling home. 1 barn, a good orchard, and the building knoWn as WOODRUFF , * ACADEMY, which at a moderate. cost could , ho easily converted Into a good dwelling house. All of which will bo offered together, or divided up and parceled out to snit purchasers.. Also—a dwelling house and lot, directly' upon one of the four corners, with a horse barn, wagon shed, and a good store house, suitable for the Dry Goods of Gro cery trade. SUP= DOWN, The above described Real Eststo, tot:ether with a quantity of personal property and live stock, will be of• fared on terms favorable to the purchaser. L. If. WOODRUFF, Dimock, SusqueNanua P. • Jan. 9, 1801. tf , Fars, IN DRY GOODS! IN DRY GOODS! y ~ .j ; Four Siet FARM FOR SALE, Three Niles North of Montrose; Tali.® 1 , 47 citioe, P. Rita-srivrckz.aztei • IS A LICENSED AIICTIONEER tor Snsqtiehaiana and all other Counties in the United States, or New Jer sey. dells at Vendues: VW - Address P. Reynolds, Montrose, Pa-, or call In person at my Tailor Shop, over Chandler's Store, in' liontrose, where I shall he when not otherwise en gaged. (Dec. 26, 1865. 2m CHEAP CLOTHING. This day received our roll and yi'inter Stock; of OVERCOATS, tr" , -IDF.ECOATS, RATS AND CAPS, • PANTS AND VESTS, `ROY'S myrrinco, FINE FLANNEL Stills - IS, UNDER CLOTHING. Look at . Prices .of a „Few Articles : Overcoats, heavy and warm, as low as. $S 50 All wool Business *nits, Coat, Pants & Vest, 15 00 Union Business Suits 9 00 Good Undershirts and Drawers, per pair, 1 50 And other Goods in proportion. Or - Garments made to order, and warranted to at. . Flout and . Groceries! . Such as Teas, Coffee, Sugar. Molasses, Saleratus, Soap. Spices, Salt, &c. &e.. as oval. Call and examine our Stock before Purchasing else where. Wanted—Eggs, Chestnuts, and Fruftal Winter Ap ples. for which the highest prices will be paid in cash. G. ...STONE L CO. Montrose, Nov, 28, 1865, THE MASON & HAMLIN C/49,331 - ATEri l CPF1L413.41,..1V55, FORTY different styles. adapted to sacred and seen. lar music, for $BO to $6OO each.' Fifty-onegold or silver medals , or other first premiums awarded them.— Bluatratedeatalouttes 'tree. Address, MASON & IL&M LIN, Boston, or MASON BROTHEAS,, , New York. Sept. 2, IS6s—lysmp "THE FAMOUS BARBED." Come and.see the famous Barber, Famous Barber, late of Hayti. Latour Hayti, now at Weeks'. . Now at F. B. Weeks' Store Room, ' Find me shaving arid shampooing, rind me cutting hair to snit you;. Find me ready at yeat service. At your service, CHARLEY 24 OHMS blontrose,Oct.ls, 1863. tf Bridge Notice. QEALEII p posals will he received by th 3 County Commissioners until the first Monday of February 1866. for the building of a Bridge across the Martin Creek, in Lathrop township, near the Ropbottom De pot, similar in construction to the one recently built over. the Wyslusing creek, near the house of N. D. Sny der, in Rush tranship. Plan and Bpecilications of the proposed Bridge, can be seen at tho Commissioners' Of fice, the second week oiJan nary Court. DI order of the Commissioners. W. A. CROSSMON. Clerk... Commissioners' Office, Montrose, Dec. 22, ;SO. SHERIFF'S SALE. 711011 Y 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, at the Court-house, in Montrose, on Friday. Jan.l9th, 1866. at 1 o'clock, P. M., the following descriVed piece or parcel of land, to wit: All that certain piece or parcel of hind situate in Dan doff. Susquehanna County, State of Pennsylv,snia,bouri ded and neseribed as follows, to wit : On the north by lands ord. H. Phelps. on the east by lands of Church Phinney, on the south by Milford & Owego turnpike, anti on the west by lands of J. 0. Olmstead, containing about one-half acre, be the same more or less, with the appurtenances, one house; one barn, one wood house. and all improved.. [Taken in execution at the suit of Church , Phinney vs. William Hill.• DAVID summits ; Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Idontrose.Dec. 25, 1565. Executor's Notice. lESTAMIC'of PAtiLOWNA..i3COTT:dee'd. late of ttl, tbrop township, Susquehanna County, Pa, ' Letters testamentary op en the estate of the above named decedent having bemtgranted to the undersi fined , all persons indebted to said estate are hereby notified to make immediate payment, middies° having, claims against the same to present them duly authenticated for settlement. A.O. WARREN, Executor. Montrose, Der. Administrator's' Notice. ESTATII of PATRICK COL T ER, dee'd,late of Silver Lako township, thisquehazina County, Pa. • Letters of administration upon the estate of the above named decedent having been granted to the undersign ed, all persors, indebted to said estatb are hereby nod• fled to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same to present them drily niithetal cased for settlement. ALBERT, DUTCHER, Axlm'r.- silver lake, Dec, 260865. 0 7 . : Administra toes Notice. ESTATE of CHANOT, gooy. deed, late of Bridge water township,Sameliannittounty, Pa. Letters of administration upon the estate of the ahem° named decedent having been granted to the undersign ed. all persons indebted to said estate are hereby noti fied to make immediate payment. and . those .having claims against the same to present them duly authenti cated for settlement. ' ; • •• , i ,AtiII.BLAN ;C. .A,YEiltl3,. Administrator. 11lifinw, Dee. 'lB, 1885 - ' " " . - .LOTS FOR SALE,'" b ct r tbe offers for sale a few choice Tlolldrng In e Great Bond Village, in close proximity to the extensive works of the; D., L.•. & R; Co:, now in progress. They are laid mit in convenienrstiape and good size, and may he purchased at 11beratrates and on easy terms of payment. l 3 gt B end, Decl, 4.1864., . E. /UM:UT. I R Choconnt township; containing sbonk 288 - Aoice about 150 Improved, and no watered ;on which is two Dwelling two large Barns, and other smal ler buildings, and two Orchards. It is a good loottlob. Orie!otaill andflaw;mill IX miles distant; • Tor terms, leo:taint oithesubseriber men prealsoi. Chetennt, Inb, 1066.• • JOSN DUNK. ABEL TURRELL IB con,qingilly receivini NEW 4zoikeepapnatrintly ozr full and dizlralgls ; as. - sortmenli of genoino, • ... Drits, ... Liquors. - Paton), •0118, -Dye•stulls. Tear. - Sptees.4lll4,. , other Grcs:eries, Stoneware, Wall and Window Pa • per, :Grasmere, Luinps, 'Kerosene. Ileuzuda, - Tanner's 011.LonrIentin.. 011, Nehtstoot OH) Refined. Whale AM...Tarnish, Whjpe, ~,,, , • Guns, Tifton), eartridgee. Powder, !. • , Shot. Lead, .Gun .0414, lltildasiz- • Inftruments, Toret - SoapP. flair 011., Brushes. Pocket Knives, Soectuelet: Silver' ; Plated Spoonf.Forta). and Ivor( Handled Knives, .• Dontistl) Articles.. a general onortpittiof • Fancy * Goods, Jewelrsr,Perfuniiiiiii,4. - ALL TIM, Patent Medicines. advertised In Montrose, and nearly every GOOD KIND IN ANY . 1 2L1REET.' ,• ,• • In short, nearly everything .to restore the sick, to please the taste, to del lit the eye. tn'grattry • the fancy, and aleo to conduce:to the teal and snt?stantfal Comforts of life. Enumeration le Impracticable. as it onuld.Bll • ne*Spaper. Call atthe Din!eand YorierY Stnre . nt' • • ABEL MRELL' , .3fontrose, Pa, TO BOOT &SHOE NUS OF SIISQUEHAtNA cougirT ! ,, „ WI B. WEEKS & CO. having vold •tbair.-5t00.:0r. g . Rata, Cape and Ready Wade Clqbing to 'Joshua Boyd, F. B. WEEKS -1 will contintie the BOOT .4, SHOE BUSINESS' t• . In Its.various branchea My, Stack I 1 nont,.eprqpUile-• f having a large arrival of all Itto (sfrirtg Ladies Glo►e_Eld, Lasting, Goat., and Cs ...133.1 ' morals and 'Gaiters. Misses' Lastftg,'Ktitand", Call Dalmorals. A large assortment of 3.1 Infante' Shoes. Men's Calf, faid and Lantintt ..4almorals • • • :, .7 and (Miters. Men'a Boys' and Tooth's Calf, Kip and' Stogs Boots I am•prepareddo self CHEAPER FOR CAS 14.•.= auturimir PAZ " . . than. any other house this side of New York.. • , • farpsalers supplied at Now Tot* Jobbing . ' Store wen side of Public Avenue., second doorYbon ' Searle's Hotel. F. B, WF,,S.Ti. • Montrose, Maj. IS; 180: CALVIN C.. 11ALa.,' For Pensioners, and Attplic.nts for Pensipns. : • fgfr °Mee in Public Avenue; over the Store of L one St Bon. , 'Montrose. Pa.. *tty SS. 1564. tf -.,,f' A FRESH' LOT OP opsod, JIIST ARJUVIa) "FOR lEEE. aprirla ffiCarebtl.'e,A 4 At WILSON, GRIFFIS /I WAILI4II' Peace & Peace Price. PEACE ESTABLIMIED. Large Lines of Prices Conquered& Reduced. IT. 33 1.1.1 . 3 r 31. - t la now receiving, for Spring Supplies, nevi nrici'sir•e• • - Stocks of • Dry Goods, '•Grodegiet.4 Crockery, HardwarA.i. STOVES, IRON,' STEEL, . Paint; Lamp and Linseed • Oil; Beni`' . =lle, Carpeting's, FloorCil Cliithe r Wall Paper ; WinldOw Shale.; . T " Hots" cs-Caps; Booti Cloeks,. Including, as usual. fell varieties of ths'in i ciatpopdir styles of LADIES' DRESS GOODS. SHAW 8, BONNET.% •BIBBONB," FLOIrERS. te e • which he will sell on the most favorable terizienrfe. CAM, PRODUCE, or to Prompt Time Buyer's. Flour & Salt on liana ds'listint. NEVrinizonD, June. isc;s. IMPORTANTTOFEMALES'...: , ..;-,- ci.'s • 4„,t) .f,l' (i t '.. -? \ , 4,,v At'• - 4. .- s •v> • '.' -., ( i $i "toe ( `:I:11.: 1 ~,,,.., s.. N io * 0 ~ . f , ' ,•o 1 ` , 1 • r . ' WILL immediatel y relieve. without pain.'all saner- •r• TV bermes at the periodic dlectuirge, odotherlida#S;. from relaxation or suppression. They ad like a Charm " in removing the pains that acecanpany. ditlienitoriniti moderate menstruation, and are the only enfe end reit:, , able remedy for Flashes. Sick 11 eac aChe.'Pains fp itte '• Loins, Back and Sides. Palpitation of the Beart..2lEzsi„ vone Tremors,, Hysterics. Spasms, Broken Sleep. ard other unpleasant and dangerous effects of an'unnatnraT 1 condition of the .130X11111 functions. In Ahn ll or*Ctirns of Fluor Albus 9r Whites, they effect a speedy. cure, Dr,,CheesemaXes Female, Bills- Are the only medicine that married and ..ainglei ladles have relied on for many years, or ran rely upon row.— . - PIMA= op leurnmosts I . These Pills , form the finest preparation ever put forward, witVimmediale slid pet sietept success. (DON'T BS,DrOBIIIF4I/. tTake tine edvertieement to your Drusat at. and , tell him that you want the beet and most reliable , Fenntlb 411editine :in the, world, which is comprised' in ( , , - *.r• , t, { Dr. Cheesetriares Female. Tillie • , They have rdeetved, find ere now recet , vinn the elfin. . Lion of thnMost eminent Physicians in Arneritn, , ,r,,, Itxplicit Directions with each box—tee Price, ear " Dollar per box,' containing' from NI to X6ll Pins. '' I i • • Pills mentby ma,ll, promptly, by remitting tlin Mae %.... to the Froprietore, or any authorized a••efit, in current ' ' lands. ' '. ' , • , 1' SOU by, 'Druggists Generally.' '' . ', , v , .111:1TVIIINDS 84f HILLTER, Proprietors.: i . ; t't Day street, New York. ABEL TIIIIIIELL.WhoIassie and FlittaliAtetti Ibr3iontrosa and vicinity. Oct. El.wanly , ' . ' -.- • t 1 d 4 t 4., i. 4 ' 'lv r Non sitlisettherloneby rootetrally dliei notice VW he kins,t&lcon License•ta auctioneer jp.! 'ot Snequebsnna, and ears bleitervietisto licp— • arObntTestaidiotiplsr pind all mile wilatitromoi 17 : styes IL; IorTIRS..";"uBSPI. Chooo4lt,idarekt.lmw. tt • -
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