C7CIOI:TNTIir ZLMFI'..A.I3FI.O9 Township ,Electiolul., , wehard just Printeda fresh' supply of Blank Notices for Township and Borough elections. Orders' by mail carefully at tended to ; 25 cents enclosed will pay for the necessary number, and return post age. _ . _ Ladies' Supper. The Ladies ott,,Fatil's Churph, Xont rnse, will 'give riSlioper in the 'root& or Messrs. Kirby & Bacon, on Friday, Jan. 26, 1866. The public are respectfully in vited to attend. Supper ready at 6 P. M. Tickets, 75 cents. Oysters, extra. Soldiers' Aid. • By regnegt, tho Tlva - 01.er submits the followingsti Lunt ary Report of Montrose Solaiers' Aid,from its commencement, in July, ISO, to the close, in October, 1805: Total receipts, in cash, 82,505 22 Mrs. 11. J. W EBB, Treas'r. Cheap Publications. Beadle &Co., New York, have sent us Vent. Gen.' Grant's Report complete, which is in pocket Rim and very com plete. Also, the Year Book and Alman ac for 1866. Price 10 cents each. :=E:2 Spotted 'Fever. • The spotted fever has again made its appearance in this borough. Several deaths have occurred from it, and we bear of others suffering from its effects.— Scranton Republican. Water Company. A Lit has been offered in the Legisla ture to incorporate the "Montrose Wa ter Company." We hear that the design is to convey water to town from Jones' Lake. 0 0 Fire in Binghamton. Another fire occurred in Binghamton on Sunday morning, the 14th. It was first discovered in the liquor .tore ot John McNamara. Before the filmes were checked, the entire building, in which were three stores, was totally destroyed. The building, was owned by Cyrus Strong Esq., whose loss is $3,000, insured. The whole loss probably will reac h about t12,- 000. Insured about 66,000. The Bing hamtOn Brass Band, had a loom in the building and lost all their instrnments, no insurance. The fire is supposed to be the work of an incendiary. An Explosion. January 12th, as Dr. liessler, a Hones dale dentist, Wa4 envaged in enanufnettir int! rubber plate for artificial teeth, the boiler of his. vulcanizer, (which had been played iii the sure to generate steam,) *exploded, throwing fragments of the stove through the walls of the house, and iojwring.the dentist and another person in the room. Sad Casualty. On the 30th Mr. Lester Tooker, a resi dent of Wisconsin, who was viNiiing in Ilonw4dale, went ont gunning in Mt. l'A,a,:ant township, and not returning, x , -arch was made next day, and following his tracks it way found he had walked into an air hole in Torrey's tamd, and was &owned. His body was found, but not 1h t• gun /grinßural St:lde*, The Susquehanna County Agricultural Society met at the Court House Jan. 16, 1866, l'or their annual meeting. lion. 13. Parke being absent, A. Baldwin was call ed to the chair. Ou 'no ion the following named per sons were elected officers for the ensuing President, J. C. Morris ; Vice Presi dents, M. L. Clifirt, 11. 11. Harrington ; Treasurer, A. Lathrop; Sec'ry, C. M. Gerel Cor. Seery, C. W. Tyler ; Com., A. Baldwin. The following is the Treasurer's Re port, which on motion wits adopted. ' C. N. GER.E, See'y. A. Lerunor, in account with Suacinehanna County Ag ricultural t•ociety. lats. Jan. 17. To balance up audited, " $757 AO Sept. To cash of It. R. Lyons, 10 00 Oct. " . Rey. E. Mulford. 10 00 " coubpetnor. S. rule of tictets,l,lf4 0 , ) " " County appropriation. 103 00 •• " Grocery stuuds, 24 25 " Interest on Carinalt Legacy, 24 00 1865.3 Accerwr Cearrna. Mart 23. By cash paid L. Searle. $2.0 75 April 11.. " y Wm. Jessup's hill. $ (10 p - ,- - Lathrop. Tyler .t Riley.. 45 71 ,-, gill. , I.: 1 " .4 . ' " 14. Shoemaker & Tartell, 48 00 5... , ~.. i ~: - Baldwin & %lien's order, 07 14 Lzecutise Committee, 2.:.V. 21 .. 1 17. " Daniel Brewster, 677 ~,' I' %.1:: •'O. D !Seeman. 55 00 Cu . " Yenne.ylranlan bill. • 5 00 \ • " 11. H. Frazier's bill, 114 75 l'remiums, 974 00 recurrent farads, - ' 18 00 Balance nn hand Jan. 1856, 1.019 79 lata. Jan. ii. Ma balance on hand, $1,019.70. $2,0.32 We, the undersigned, members of the Executive Committee of the Susquehan na County • Agricultural Society, have examined the accounts of A. Lathrop, Treasuvr, and do certify the same to be correct as above stated. A. BALDWIN, Ex. Corn. Jon S. TARBELL, Montrose Jan. 11, 1866. FOR, THE DEMOCRAT. The Past and the Present. Many of our friends who believe in the mnatterable decrees of Jehovah, allege that the Lott/ ;.crept thedate: urar on us as a punishment for our national sins. Now, this is perfectly absurd and outrageous. 'The Lord never ordered - this war. He permitted wicked men and devils to get it up, and there are hundreds of men and devil& who .are sorry it is as near dolled. as it the Lord' ad ordered this .war punishment for our sins, He is cer- tan - lidefeatedlii'llis` own deSigns,_ for there hati, never been any twenty years since, ;Christopher Columbus discovered theAtnericau-continent that there has so much crime, ,in every . shape,*en com mitted; as 'daring the four years of this rebellion. No honest, sensible man can charge the war to the Almighty. He never ordered it. What is.to be done with Jeff Davis. Some think if Mr. Lincoln had lived he would have . pardoned him. If he ought, not to he banged no man ought to.— What'ure you going to do with him, An drew ! Unison ? Y ou have pardoned hun dreds ought to be hanged as much as Jeff Davis. We are impatient to hear his doom. J. K. 1!1=11111 HORSE MlEVES.—Wednesday night two horses were stolen ml Kirkwood. Al pe from the Atable of J. I. Colier and 'another from Edward Mills. A reward of 00 is offered for the recovery if each , horse, and $5O more will bo paid for the conviction . of the thief. SAD ACCIDENT.—On Monday last, as M. 'Wells, of Jackson, accompanied by his wife, were riding up Main St., they were run into by a colored person, and both dashed to the ground ou their laces. Both were very seriously cut and bruised and badly injured every way, but. it is h )ped they will speedily recuver.—Pen'an, Susq'a Depot, Pa. Choice Deeds, &c.. Stiperior 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 <Alice, 'at fair prices.: Also, a general as sortment, of other blanks. New York Wholesale Prices, Reported fOr the 411Ontrose Democrat by JostAu CAuPENTER, Commission merch ant, 323 NVashington st. New York, to whom shipments of produce 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 dense making shipments, Pricesfifr ace reerk end inp Joni. 20, 1866. Beans, white sound, per ba., 200 295 Butter in tubs, per pound, 38 45 " . firkins, ~ " 30 40 " rolis, 44 28 35 Cheese, choice, " 16 17 44 common, " 10 13 Dried Apples t, 10 13 Dried Plums., per lb. 35 4O " . Cherries, 40 50 " 1 inspherries, 40 45 " Blackberries, 30 35 Ergs, fresh, per dozen, 36 Flour, wheat, per barrel, S. 00 4, " rye, 550 Corn Meal, per bred. 2 00 Buckwheat flour, per hand. 4 00 Flax, per lb. 23 Feathers, live geese, per lb., 90 Reef Sides, " 10 Mutton iu carcass, ,a 10 Veal, 44 14 Pork, dressed, 44 1 2 Wheat, .per bushel, 175 Rye, 44 1 00 Oats, " 52 Corn, , a 88 Rides, dry, per pound, 18 44 green, 44 10 Hops, prime, per lb. 40 Lard, common to best, per lb., 14 Beet; mess, per barrel,l4 00 " prime, 64 11 00 Pork, mess, ll - 28 00 " prime , 44 22 00 Hams, smoked," per lb. 18 Shoulders, smoked, " 16 Bacon, 44 16 Honey, VI 20 Chickens, 44 18 Turkeys, 44 , 18 Geese, ~ 14 Ducks, 46 18 Clover Seed, per lb. - 12 Timothy Seed, per bushel, 375 Flax Seed, " 2 90 Tallow, per lb. 13 Wool, washed, " 50 " unwashed, " -35 per barrel, 350 Apples, 1:17 - Eirandrethqs , PlThi, j , Whose timely use, un der-I;*rovideoce. hae often *ay. d life. These cetehrated Vegetable Pilla are no new, untried remedy : they have beam used and tested fa the United States fur thirty years. and are relied upon by hundreds of thousands of families as almost their sole medicine when 'tick:. No care or expense is spared in their pre paration. and it is certainly tree when I assert that no King eau have a medicine safer or surer than Bran dreth'fl Pllll.l. v2.crsz 15 T.b^y ,Ins.doce good iffert upon disease almost imme diately they are taken. By some wonderful power. per haps electric or nervous taftrtence, the proureee of die caned actioa . le acreetwi ; where vratetifulnees and pain have been. presnt. the eywtem becomes quieter, and the patient soon obtains refreshing sleep. Th. ge. nine BRANDBETII PILL. BOX has upon tt a UnitetrtqateaGor , rnment stamp with B Brandreth iu s bite letters In the came. [Jan.ls-Imp tV - Whisliers: Whiskers!—Do yon want Whiskers or Moustaches ? tour Grecian Compound will foice th ,m to grow on the smoothest face or chin. or haifon 'halt] beads, in six weeks. Price $l.OO. Sent bylnall. any whore.closely sealed, on recstpt of.price. Address, WARNER 4; CO, Box 188, Brooklya, N. T. Fob. 16. 160. ly amp .W - Ci•sulner - Early the tendency to resyneeitti promptly est...eking that great enemy to personal beau ty;wlth the meat pop,lar article of the day. - CHNTADORO'S HATE DYE, erblch, ilk. etiarman'l4 Legion, as fall." 'tads!. its application TILE BLACKS, COUR, OUT • • , trillianilr; find the browns, Of every thud, appeal. k 3iankietatred by J. Crletadoro, I%To. R ,Astor ,Hotiee, Neiv York. Sold - by DramTirta—Applied by all Hair Dreeecre Van. Clorlieaftegss, Blindness and Clatarrh-• Treated with the utmost seectsus by Dr. J. ISAACS. Oc• culla and Arafat, formerly or Leyden, Holland) No. 619 Pine street. Philadelphia. Testimonials from the most reliable sources in the City and Country can be seen= The medieal facility are invited to ac conapany:theif •Darterits, as he has no secrete -in •liis practice. AUTIFICIAL EYES leserted without pain. No charge made Lai examination. [July M. 1865. ly Eiresrange. but.Trne.—Every'young ley And gentleman in tne United 'States can trimr something ire= ry mach to their advantage by return mail (free ot caargualiy addressing the undersigned. 'Those having team ot being humbugged will oblige by not noticing this card. All others will please addrvas their obedient eerrAnt... - , ,TUOS. P. CHAPMAN, Dee. et.-17stni , 831 Broadway, New Tot% I=l= "knows no midi word tar Tor. Tobtati 2 Venetian Horse Lin'. inent 4l -4'lnt Bottles at One Planar, for the cure of lameness, see:itches; wind galls, sprains. bruises. Splints, cuts, colic. slipping stifle, overheating. lore throat, nail in the foot. etc. It is warranted cheaper and better than any other article ever offered to the, public. Thousands of animals have been cured of the. colic and :overheat ing by this .I,lnirnent 4 end-bond trsis that were irip pled :Ott lame have bee& restored to, their tormet Figot. his used by;-all the :fist bets:Pr . :len threaighont the States. Orders are eeristaiWy recelted (routine racitut stables of Soglarid for - fresh oppl les of this - iniminable article, Over 9,W0 testimonials have been received. Remember. one dollar laid out in time may save the life of your horse. Sold by all druggists. Office LG Cortland St. Now Turk. Jan It imp OrVO Co been:restored to heslt h in a rev/ weeks :hya very simple rented); after having au:tiered several years Milt n se vere lung affection, and that dread discese. Cousnmp tion—is anxions to make known to his fellow-sufferers the means orate. To all Who desire it. he will sends. copy of the pre scription need (free of charge,) with the directions for preparing, and using the same, which they will find 4 sure cure for Consumption, stlinin, Bronchitis, Colds, Coughs and ail throat and tong affections. -The only object of the mivertiser in sending the prescription is to benefit the nffiicted, and spread information which be conceives to be invaluable r an t he hopes every sufferer, will try his remedy. as it will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing. Parties wishing the Prescription, FILET, by return mail, will please address liar. EDWARD A. WILSON. Williamsburg, Kings Co., New York. Dee. 26, nal —lymp tier Errors of Youth.—A zentleman who suf fered for years front nervo't dehtttty, premature decay, and all the effects of youthful Indiscretion, will. for the sake or suffering humanity, send free to all who need it. the recipe and directions for making the simple rem edy lw which he wn• cured. Sufferers wi-hing to profit by the advertiser's experience. can do ra by addressing 1011:1 B. OGDEN. Na. 13 Chambers street, New York. Dec. :C. Iscs. lyamp At Milord, on the 15th inst., by Rev. Lyrnan.Riehardson, Mr. CH RLSTOPHER C. Ntettot..ks, of Ditnoek, and Miss Crno- LINE S. WIL&F.a, of Brooklyn. In Montrose', on Thursday, Jan. 13, by Rev. B. C. Morse, Mr. Lt:THER L. FERRY and Miss' Jume. A. MliEv.nr,' both of Jessup. rirDeaths. as well as mtrrlazeon. are published free Obituaries published at the rate of fifty emits per hund red words. or lire teats per line for poetry. Cash to be sent with the not ice. In Lathrop, Jan. 9th, 1566, after an ill ness of seven months, SERGEANT W. TRwKsat - RY, Esq., id the*3sol year of his [Obituary next week.] THE SOLDIERS' AID. . - G. W. Hewitt and J. B. Sterling %prim. give good i•ati+Lrtion to.nll their customers, VT end do work CH VEIC than ,ny other Boot & Shoe Shop In thls vicinity. Call and 50., for yourselves. Boots 7.6 04:313.t154—0t1i0r work sc c.rdil-lql • ,11,p thv Bank. Atoutru,e, Jat.;trztl. l,oi. 3.tv Put Money in thy Ptnie." ILOAD TO WEALTH. • ; ACTIVE AND RELIABLE AGENI'S, 5.000 and fonude, and of all ntles, are want ed to canc.lea every City, Town, VIIIBO. Hamlet, Work ahnp and nittury throughout the entire world, for. the sale-of our o , 15 00 6 00 2 10 4 50 Wuleheg, Jewelry, Silver- Ware, Musical Boxes, Albums, and other Articles. Energetic persons of good habits and fair business tact mn clear oeur $l5 per a - e••k in the country, and much larger antonit in thickly settled localities. NO CAPITAL REQUIRED. Samples of our Articles to the amount of $3, will be sent by mail for inspection, and if not perfectly satis factory no char_•e. Sena your address, If von are of an Industrious turn of mind and In quest of immediate wealth! Direct to PARKINSON & CO., Importers. Jan. VI :Una 209 Broadway, New-York. T ll2 MODEL PARLOR MAGAZINE of AMERICA Demorest's Monthly magazine. Combines and presents the most interesting. useful, and a tractive array of popular features ever offered in a magazine, including Larger more Coßtly Engravings, than are farnitlieci in any.nther. OILIGIVAL STOULES V. 13 PoElis Br TUE NOCE XIVIZN'T - Aurnort.s. Neu, and Valuable Music, By the most popular composers. A rc h l t ec i are nud Model Collages, with diacrams. rtgl: POIMITAITB 07 KEW. ENT P=3olo. The Fashions, In every department of Ladies' and Children's Dress, splendidly illustrated with unrivalled and model Fash ion Plates. and our usual Full Kized Pattervx, Braid and Embroidery. Alvo, Household Matters and Receipts. with Jennie June's Talks on Woman's Topics ; Paris Correspon dence. etc. etc , together with a constant succession of Brilliant Novelties, all to be finely and artistically illus. trated,and the Magazine to he printed on the finest pa per, and in a style for binding Into a handsome volume fur the center-table ut the close of the year. 22 14 4 CO 3 10 14 TO ' Tear. 0.00, with a get of Two beautiful Parlor Steel F.ngravinv. or a Packnea. containing Two Dollars Worth of Extra fa 1-iiize Patterns, as a Premium to eiith rubseriber. Each additional suboeriber. when Pent In cluiw. $2.50; Three Cooke for $7.60: Fire Copies for 012 Via Copies for $.22; with the Premium to each subscriber. Addreea ' W. SENNINGS DEMOREST., 473 Broadway, Diew.,York. SitieleCopies mailed free an receipt Of 'prlce. Back nazi:a:la, ne specirdexm, JO cents. Splendid Premium, are offered for Clubs, consisting of Gold Pena. Albums. yearly Puberriptions to the beat .31acnzine.. ebstere Lame Dictionary. Clothes Wrincers.;Musie Boaee. tithideono, "Sewing Machines, Pianos. etc. etc. Anybody can easily secure one otthe above Premiums. [Jan. M. 1w Dissolution. Man Cm of LATHROP ; TYLER &RILEY to this I day dissolved by Its own limitation. Thoseindebtr. ed to said firm will please call at the old stand immedi ately and settle. A. LATHROP. H. C. TYLER. Montrose, Jan. 1, 166G.-7v4. J. P. W, RILEY. ADMIIISTRTOR'S SALE! al` the late residence of I. N. PALMER, deceased, ln Brooklyn, on Satutdo;O c Feb.'3d, 1866, at 10'ildck. a: 'a.; A number of Wngone—a set of New Wagon. Wheels Handcart Wheels—gnod sagar•maktag Utemdle—a set of Cooper's Tool s—Wat , lo (iew)—flay. Oats , Corn, and a great variety of other articles for sale. TERMS.—Snms of ¢5,410 and more, six months credit with interestand • goud Aecurity: , 'E. A. vvisTOiF; Adm•r. liirooklyniJau. H.th.3566. 2w• t Administratrix' 'Notice. USTATE O,F THObliiS G., FINNI+I deftrited.. f if Prfendsvllle burp; ssu!.than..l4,Pt."' Letters of adminisTratinii union the cohere of the above named decedent having been granted to the Undersign. ed. all persona indebted to said estate are hereby noel. fled to make immediate payment. and those' =_ _at the setae to ptesent,thste, 4,41 . 1 an wed for settlement. EMILY M. FLYNN. Admiuistratrii, Friendsvillio; Jun. 23. 1556.4 !!IMEAMI WE HAVE:•L twumn'posta, DWUIMI DOWN, PRICE% ON ALL WINTER press Goods, Shawls, AND WOOLEN GOODS OF ALL Bonn, ovmco4Ts, OVERCOATS, AND ALIA, ,UMUTT MITT= CLOTHING 42(1) WILL six!. Taint 3Pcsat• the :zest DC) =sive. I EGLfIDLSEQ jOF COST , . 3 . • • : .; ' • CALL AND SIZE., F=-. Guttenburg, Ro . senbaum & Co• 11. S. DESSAU= FASTWiII. f ', Montrose, Jaz. 9th, ISG6 BINGHAMTON BRANCH STORE GREAT BARGAINS ! GREAT BARGAINS! x. N. 23:=57111 elb Co. Win oyez the lirgest sad but asserted stick of PrR finks & Deigns erefoffered to the People in this vicinity, en Wadies. day, Jan. lOth, 1866, in the store of G. L. STONY 3 CO., Main street. Silks. Poplins. Empress Cloths, Merinos, rumens, Alpacas, Plaid Good. in great variety. Delsins Calicos, Ginghsms, Sheeting. of all kinds, Denims, Ticks, Stripes, Linen Goods, Whits Goods. Gloves a Horiery, Cloths and Cassimers, Hoop Skirts, Balmoral Skirts, Funnels, ae. lc. at. at EXTREMELY LOW PRICES I MANY GOODS FROM MY CHEAP! Wehiolll4* proved 48'01 .* Who will favor so with a - 1 ,-,- ON. 4-- * %, ' '-- .."' r ' • ~,''- li.) Z . .j f' r. - ,'. ' , ••••• ,- ' ‘ .„-'.; . ; '.1,. .:,;', ii' -,,'"""-"'"*".„ :: : ~,,' ', if ' %, Vi; I.' Jr 7.11, FAQ: illt ba 111,40*W:we tst "AK, trOolehli old 'Mei& and eastorken. - 'o.--v-, Seei;tixisi:Pa.:Jati, 9:184 DR; E: P;'.IfINES, HAS permanently located afPriendavilie for the pnr pose etpraccicing medicine and surgery in al its branches. He may be Gated at the Jackson House. ()Mee hours from Ba. trt.. to 9P. m * _ imaett Friendsville; Pa., Jan. 15th, Ude. ,~ „ ;~;:,i~, NOTICE TO THE'PIIBLIC. m ug subscriber respeettally Info?Ms the public that he haaleased the' Blacksmith •ShOp: of 11. C. Clemons, near the FOundry of Sayre Brothers. Customers, will do well to call, ay they can" go*mtery. thing done in the Blackstelthing line neatly andprompt, ly for cash: iffrPacticnlar attention given to Horse Sboeinp. ,EDWARD P. STAMP. Montrose, Dec. !lE. 1565. tf MARRED DOWN, '.l 4l lTltiee • ow*. ALL persons owing me by note or book account are requested to call and settle t he same Immediately. Montrose, Jan. 9,1E.16 -$m Cloab, IN DRY GOODS ! IN DRY GOODS ! FOR i FARM slllin! IN Monona township,. contathing.aboat 113 .41..0r05e, about 150 improved, and well watered ; on which le two Dwelling HOUSCA, two large Berne, and other smal ler bail d Inge, and two Orchards. It lea good location. Grist-mill and Saw•mUll.hrmiles distant. For terms, Inquire of the anteicriber on the premises. Chow:int, Jan, 9th, 186d.° JOHN DUNN. Administrator's Notice. ESTATE of SYLVANtftt decea.ed. late of New 3Lllford - townshfp, Srt.q . a t Dimly, Pa. Letterset administration upon the estate of the above named decedent having been granted to the undersign ed. all persons indebted to geld estate are hereby noti fled to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the enure to present them duly authenti cated for settlement. OLIVER LATHROP, Adm'r. New Milford, Jan. 16, ISO. 3a.(33r To - the Brine 'Solders ' o.Stumea Co.: TT is coatetinditeti• - by" the' lThion Claim Agency nt L. Washingtort to Milt of COnM.eas.nt its next session, the passage of a law authorizing the payment— let. To all Soldiers the bounties promised to them,no matter for what reason or reasons they may have been discharged. provided such discharges were not for disa bilities existing prior to enlistment, or were not or dered as punishment. 2d, To three months' men one-eighth of :100—$12 00. Ed. To agixmOnths'inett ofie quarter Of sloo — s 2s . at h. To 'nine% months° men three-eighths or 5100— $37 50. . sth. To one years' men WOO bounty,.as promised. oth. To all men discharged within two years by rea son of disabilities contracted while in rho service (not alone on account of %minus received In action.) the full bounty to be given them by the act of Congress under , which they were enlisted. 17th. To all men discharged by reason of promotion, a Oro rate bounty nccording to the act under which they enlisted for the time they served as enlisted men. Bth. Of 8100 bounty to all Soldiers of the re g ular army Who enlisted, in 1859.1'00, or-'6l, (prior a theitt of.fuly 11151aind who served their lull term of live yearsi or who vvere.discharged: after, two years, Thom the begin ning of the wit:, or who were dischaged by reason of dis abilities contracted in the war aincedone pin.lS6o. 9th: Otsloo bbuttv to lilf deserters who rejoined tneir regiments and serve d two years exclusive of the time they were absent without leave. 10th. Of three months pay proper to all of who hare been discharged by reason of di sabilities contract ed in the service, by reason of expiration of term of service, or by becoming anpernumerarien on account cf consolidation of regiments. 12th. Also a grant of 160 acres of land to all enlisted men who only received the FIOO U S. bounty, and a similar gra..t to officers in proportion to their pay pro per. The shove are the different bounties. grantsor allow ances which we propose to hare embraced in the law above referred to. Our great aim is to secure justice to the soldiers. We believe that they are entitled, by the plainest rules of the sternest justice, to all we shall ask. In order to secure this, all those coming within any of the above-named classes. should make application im mediately to our Agent, who will prepare and tome d the necessary papers. Ca- 03 . =Little, Sole Agent In Susq.conntv for the Union ClaimAgcney. Montrose, Sept'. sth, 1865.—tf CHEAP CLOTHING. This day received our Fall and W inter Stock of BEADY MADE MMHG! OVIIRCoATS, IUNDERCOATS, HATS AND CAPS, PANTS AND VESTS, BOY'S CLOTHING, FINE FLANNEL SHIRTS, UNDER CLOTEILVG Look at Prices of a Few Articles : Overcoats, heavy and warm, as low as $8 50 All wool Business Suits, Coat, Pants k Vest, 15 00 Union Business Snits " " " 900 (moot Undershirts and Drawers, per pair, 1 50 And other Goods in proportion. lir Garments made to order, and warranted to fit Flour and Groceries ! Such u Teas, Coffee, Sugar, Molasses. S.lleratus, Soap, Spices, Salt, &c. ace., as usual. , Call and examine o"r Stock before purchasing else where. Wanted—kgma, Chestnuts, and grafted Wipter Ap ples. for which the highest prices will be 'paid in cash. CI L. STONE & CO. Montrose, Nov. 28, 1665. - FARM FOR SALE, Three Miles North of Montrose, CONTAINING about 125 acres, about SO acres Im proved-and well watered, on which ie a good Or chard of grafted fruit. and very good buildings. It is situated In North Rridgewater. about three miles from Montrose. There is bark and timber enough on the place to pay for it twice. For terms enquire of editor of Democrat, or of the subscriber on the premises Nov. 7, ISSs.—tf Bridge Notice. SBALED protiossis will be received - by, Chi County Commissioners until the first Monday of February 1866. for the building of a Bridge across the Martin Creek, in Lathrop township, near the flopbottom De pot, similar to construction to the one recently built over ths Wyalusing creek, near the house of N. D. Soy der, in Rush t iwnship. Plan and specifications of the proposed Bridge. can be seen at the Commissioners' Of fice, the second week orJanuaryCourt. By order of the Commissioners. W. A. CROSSMON. Clerk. Commissioners' Office, Montrose, Dec. 73,1865. Exectitor's Notice. ESTATE of PAULOWNA SCOTT, dec'lLlate of La throp township, Susquehanna County, Pa. Letters testamentary upon the estate of the above sameddecedent having been granted to the undersigned, all persons Indebted to said estate are .hereby noti fi ed to make immediate payment. and those having claims against the same to present them duly authenticated for settlement. . A. 0. VirARREM. Executor. Montrose, Dec. 18, 1865. Administrator's Notice. ESTATE of PATRICK covrzn,dee'd,lste of Silver Like township, Susquehanna County, Pa. Letters of admlnl-tration upon the estatecof the above named decedent having been granted to the underalgn ed, all persors indebted tosald estate are hereby nod ded to make Immediate payment, and those having Claims against the same to present them duly authentl cated for settlement- ALBERT - Di:MC .III M Ada'r. Lake t Dec.16,,,1f365.! 7 r I —, 2 ,i nI IRE subscriber ofers'fiir sale ei five' 'choice thilidaii 1 Lots In Great Bend Village, in clime proximity the extensive works of the D., L. & W. IT,now' is progresp. Th epee laid oat in convenient fbnpr goal else, end may be mirehaised 4t Ilbratreteirati4s , easy terms of payment: - • - Great Bead. Dec. 7, taali - • ' 1". PATItItirP IFic:b3r. MITE subscriber offers at private sal° the follositir 1 described real estate, viz , A FARM containing 140 acres, well, watered and wooded, and a good-dwelling, house. almost new. two barns and an orchard —only h' of a mile ,from Diruock, Corners, on the Montrose road... . i - Also-20 Acres of valuable land contigtinni In the vil lage of Dimock, contaiulng 1 dwelling house. 1. barn, a good orchard, And the building known all WOODRUFF AVADEMY, which at a moderate cost could be easily converted into a good dwelling. house.. All. of ,which will he offered together, or divided-up •andiaircelad oat to suit purchasers. ~ , Also—a dxvelling.hcrase and lot, directly upon' °null' the four corners, with it Purse horn. wagon 911ked,iiipi a good stone: benne, suitable fur the Uri ' oda Orf,Deo cery trade.' t•A' , - . , . t The above.. described ROA FeAtata. 0 ogeh cr ,sViti'l qns.ntitrofpersonal property and live Stock,. will belt' fered on terms favorable to the purchaser. ~ L. IL WOoDIIUFF. - • , Dialect, Susquehanna a. P. Jan. 1, ]&R. a ABEL •TURRELV F. B. WEERS • Is coutttatt•tll7 reCuivirg NEW G t *S; And keeps constantly on Mod a full and deqirible as sortment of genuine, 4 Drugs, rdedicines, Chemicals. Liquors, Paints. 011 s; •Dye-stuffs. Teas: Spaces *fa other Groceries. Stoneware, Wall and Window ••Pa per, Glassurnre. Lamps. Kerosene, r C 112.0 Tanner's Olk Lnbricattne OH, Neatstotst OIL; Relined Whale Oil. 'Varnish. Whips • II Guns, Pistols, Cartridges. Powder, • Shot. Lead. Gun Caps. Mnsictl • Instruments, Toi et Soaps, flair Oil.. Brushes. Pocket Knives. Spectacles. 411 9 .1. Plated Spoons, Perks, and Ivory Handled Knives', Dentist's Articles, a general assortmcnt of , , , Fancy Goods, Jewelry,Rerfamery,cr.Q. ALL TIIE • • ' Patent Medicines_ „,; advertbsedln Montrose. and net netrir every GIVOD• KIND IN ANY MARKET. In short, nearly everything to restore the slck. please the taste, to delight iho eye, to gratify ,the,frairr. and also to conduce to the real and silbptantiakomforiP of life. Enumeretion is I mprart icohle. as It would IEI a newspaper. Call at the Drug, anti Variety Stole of ABEL TIIRE,ELL, Montrose, Pa. . TO BOOT & SHOE VIENERS OF SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY ILI B. WERICS k CO. havinz sold their Siocirret • Rata, Caps and Ready .Isde Clothing tO7ushns Boyd, F. B. WE.EKS will continue the BOOT &. SHOE BPINESS; In Its rarfons branches My Stock Is now coniplule— having a large arrivai of all litin *ring igits. Ladies Glose-rid. Lasting. Cont. And chxymii morals and Gait..r.. end Calf Balmoral*. A large AP`ort m'it of Infanta' Shoes . Men's calf. Sid • •, • and Last:n;7. VA:1110rAld nn^ klaiters. Men's Boys' and Youth's Calf, Kip and Stoga Bowl I am iJrepared to sell CHEAPER FOR . .CASH OR READY PAY,' , - • than any other home thin ►hte of .New York. VIT - Dealera Pupplied at :New Yorlt4ohhlnq Store wet t Aide of Public Avenue, ta•CtITICt 'rn Scarleg Hotel. F. B. W.I*.F.RS. liontroae, May IS, IFC.I. CALVIN C. HALSEY, For Pensioners, and Applicarits for Pensions. , • rlTOfftee in Public Avenue, over the Store of J' L. 013.1 A; Son. 31ontrose, Pa., May 211, 1854. tf Peace & Peace Prices. PEACE ESTABLISHED.. Large Lines of Prices Congue,ed<C:Jicflaertl 3211-1-ra a itt • Is now receiving, for Spring supplies, new and biro Stocks of, • • Dry Goods, Groceries, Crockery, Hardtrare,. STOVES, IRON, STEEL, 41r4ILS, Paint; Law) and Linseed Oil)", Pen sole, Carpetings, Floor Oil Cloths, Wall Paper & Window Shades; . . • Hats cf: Caps, Boots et! Shoes, Clocks, de. Including, as nstml, fall varieties or the most popular styles of LADIES' DRESS GOODS". SHAWLS, BONNETS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS,' de.,.. which he will sell on the most favorable terms, for CaSII, PRODUCE, or to Prompt Tithe Buyers. • Flour & Salt on hand as' Ntw miLiorm, June, 1865. IiVIPORTANTTOFEMALES , . 1 - - 1 • 4‘. . 1 4 e 4 . ) \ V (JZtv .:',' 4 ((, i::: k i i .... 4 , \ ~ *II . ~„ '- h 0 a: C . 1 y . .i...a0.' .0. - ((( PILLS " WILL Immediately relieve. without pain. all (lister. bances of the periodic dlscharge,'w heater arising from relaxation or suppression. They act like a chitm In removing the pains that accompany diMenit oNtn moderate menstruation, and are the only safe and fell able remedy for Flushes, Sick I cat ache, Palustattuthe Loins. Back and Skies. Palpitation of the Heart, lier volts Tremors. Hysterics, Spasms, Broken Sleep. sr d other unpleasant and dangerous effects of tar,unnaturs I condition of the sexual functions. In the worst cases of Flufr Albuteor Whites, they effect a speedtenre. Dr. Cheeseman's Female' MTh' , Are the only medicine that "married and single lilies have relied on , (or ma,,y years, or can rely upon•now, BEW6IIII .7 INLITATIoNS I These Pills form the finest preparation ever put forward. with Immediate and per sistent success. DON'T BE OECEIV,ED. Take this advertisement to ymnr Drn-eist. and tell hiin that you want the beet and moat reliable Female Medicine in the world, which is comprised In , • , Dr. Cheeeeman's Female Pills , ! They have reeelved. and are now receiving the tent tritm of the mosreminkt Physicians in America.., Explicit Directions with each bnx—the Prim One Dollar per box. containing from CA to 60 Pills, 't Pills sent by mall, promptly. by remitting ttr price to the Proprietorsor any authorized. agent, in etweat fonds : I Sold by Druggisli Genethlly. :'lirrennlas,t'lliLLYEE. ProprteforG , In llev street. bete TerV. " ABEL TUB uipm,,Wholoesale" and Retail Agent forMontrose and vicinity. .., Oct, 31. comfy J. E. BEEBE - Administrate eO, •-• STATE of CHANCY FOOT. ded. late of Clidke• ESTATE townahip,Srniquehanna county, Pa. Lettemot administration upon the ebtete of the shove named decedent having been muted to the undenlkn ed. ail persons Indebted to said Mate are hereby no* ,fled to rnalreAmmedlate — parnent. 'shit these ba4less clams wino. he unto to present then duly authentt., :natal fortettlerestt. ABIII4A.T. C. ATEItB. , At:W . llo4race. - 4. Nes/Milford. Dee. 18, 1868. sy• MIME MN,
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