ce:)1:r .A.3PWAL.X2tIS Local Swap We wish our friends throhgho' ut the county would furnish us with _ any items of local interest that occur in their re spective neighborhoods, We desire to give particular attention to our local col umns, and trust our friends will assist us. Constables Take Notice. tttr,rcquirea :the Constable of rich township and boiotigh to give notice of the town elections which are held on the third Friday.iu February, by AT LEAST Tim handbills to be posted in the most publio places. Send 25 cents to this of title, and the necessary blanks will be for warded by return mad. Congressional Globe. We wish -to procure,-to complete oar 61e, a cotig_ or the Congressional Globe and A ppendix for the First Session ofthe Thirty'-sixth Congress; and the Globe and Appendix for the Third Session of the Thirty-seventh Congress. Can any friend let us have them " for love or money ?" A_Good Joke. Au editor asks his subscribers to pay up, that be may play a similar jf,ke upon his creditors. We like to see a good juke go round. " An Observer," Who dates his letter at Little Mead ows, .writes Us an account of a difficulty which he says el...carrot after a wedding, by which it appears that. a crowd assem bled to make a noise; that some person rushed out to drive the intruders away, and was beaten severely ; but as we do nut publish commituicatinus without (privately) knowing the writer's name, we cannot insert Observer's letter. If any such affair has happened, we will be obliged to any one who will send ns a correct accaunt of it I;,r publication. The writer must give us his true name, in full, in a private note ; but his name need not appear in the paper tmleSs he wishes it. We are always thankful for reports of any occurrences worthy of publication ; but we must always know who sends the article or notice, to prevent being im posed upon by tidse or unfair statements. —The money inclosed by Observer will the given him when we can know who lie is. We insert news items free of charge; ;and do not insert anonymous statements even if paid for. Distziet, Delegates, The delegates to the ,Demneratic State Convention which meets at Ilarrishnrg uU the sth of March to nominate a caindidate for Governor, are, fur this Representative District: R. B. Little,:Esq., of Montrose, and Dr : J.: V.:OmM ,of Tunkhnunoek. • . .For,:enatorial .Deleg,nte; Susqu,ehauna nominated -A. J. Gerri tsoif of Montioitrin wiliaa Wyoming concurred; Bradford has had tie action ou the subject of delegates. Internal Revenue. We have heretofore publirlied several monthly reports of the amount of taxe . s, collected in this Congressional District, under the internal relenue net. Below We avi,und the amounts collected during 'year coding June 30t h, 1863, $187,943 08 " 1864, . 373,869 79 .•/ 64 " 1865, 851,548 62 For G mo. ending Dec. 31st " 417,552 03 Total for 3i years, 84890,913 52 The following statement shows the pnincipal sources of revenue; . and the amount doilecte4 flaring the year ending December 31st, 1895 Coal, $259,669 31 Iron, . ...... 117,371 30 Leather, ... —. .. 60,00.5 :6 Fermented Liquors;7 ' - 26,202 - 10 Powder, 21,508 01 Cars, - . 12,422 79 Stearn Engines, ' _ ' ),021 94 ClOthing, 8,623 93 Whiskey, , 4.134 '63 Manufactures of tobacco, 4;097 30 Manufactures of wood, 3,474 18 Brick, ... . 2,171 19 Slaughtered Animals,... 6,182 28 Railroads, ... —.... ...... -.844,053 00 Canals,- - 5',684 27 Auction 'Sales, - - 'a; • ' 309 35 Retail liquor dealers... 115,21655 Retail dealers, -- - 6,381 65 Wholesale - dealeri, , . 5,558.58 Banks, 4,711 65 Miners, . 3,481 28 Peddlers, • 3,147 13 Hotels, - 2,793 38 Manufacturers, ' ' : 2,554'13 Physicians, .... 1',501 03 Butchers, - ' -.......-. . 1,484 13 Lawyers,...-- . * ' -.. - t - 4029 16 Cattle brokers,•-• •• - , ••725 03 Income under 85,000 * ' -" . $05,614 . p0 Exceedin g $5,000 . 135,t359111 Legacies and successions,— ..,--0,146' 18 Billiard tables, - .;;;; .; .$ -, 80 00 Carriages,: ‘ - ' 2,312 00 Pianos, - -.. :-. -: -. 1,191 00 Silver plate, " 290 35 Watches, 782 50 Ten per cent penalties, 198,40 Miscellaneous, 24,837 63 Total, $900,356 20 Of which amount Luzorne county paid 8886,502 68 and Susquehanna county paid 863,853 52. The cost of collecting the,abovnamount of revenueia sail to be .abottt4sB;ooo. Choice Deeds, gr.c. Superior Deeds and Mortgages;: also, Administrator's, Executor's, Trustee's, and Ruardian's Deeds--,-all of tbe . rpost aPProYed .fcan a d style, :for palit atibie office, at fair prices. Also, a general as• sortment of other blanks. Bogiiilergilly; -- LoYi Nprxprtg Ohy Is infclivt, with - 3 ptroiw ! berless4iiindlers ho adliterOce thp„theyi wilt' eel leivelrY; *orth' frog,ks33ols.oQotworgifari'Srowd that need for,,whep ;bey draw,, u, 7 less they are office& : Qt course the stufftbey . sell, if ever sea with - dr-victims, is mostly worthlesp i witli ruiw : ariii 'then ,a . glittering ..prize to. gull those who wed a littleVatung; We re gret, that:Aliere are newspapers • that will adreitisa swindles,and that there are people WhiS'ean teeeiy4 bj .uch at-exp05ed46.4.04•06t littutbuge &wing Etachines. , • We can furnish any person -wishing to purchatie a Premium SewinvAlsebbie with an order on the manufaCturer *Well will enable him to purchase a first-rate Machine at SW less than a similar machine can be otherwise procured. . , If two persons join awl buy each a ma 7 chine-011ie same timei, they can sayttlsP. For particulars -palluppn or address the editor of this papers le1==1E:11 Stamps: It is not generally understood perlaps that a.per§oti_ signing his name to ...a.sub. scription.paper, whereby he, contracts to pay a suni of money, is require by the Internal Revenue law to tix a stamp to the sank.. But it is true, nevertheless, as appears by the following decision of the commissioners : "In the rase of a subscription list where the heading involves a promise to pay the sum annexed, the person signing is liable to the Stamp duty required on prombisary notes unless he pay the amount annexed to hisliatue at the time of signature; in Whieh casi; the time of signing his name should be regarded as a mere part of a memorandum.' ; : ," Where:the tending of a list involves a,condition'on which the subscribers win _pay the sum annexed to their names, then each signature is held to create an agree ment subject to •Eve cents." This decision applies to persona who subscribO for books sold by canvassers, and to subscriptions to charitable purpos es.—Er. Religious Notide. The Se,..cittelt:tpu4., Associ4tiu . npf hold a Contereoce iii \.•w :Milford, Feb. 14th and 1511, at Phiou&•y's PER. ORDER. New York Wholesale Prices, -' Reported for the Montrose Democrat by . .1001.1.11 CARPENTER, Commission merch ant, • 323 Washington et. New York, to whom shipments of produce may be made. Two thirds of the market ratite %rill be advanced on the receipt of the goods if desired; and -a quick.-return made for the balance. Full . directions and . a - weekly niarket r report sent free of charge by mail to' those makitic , shipments. .. PriceNfor the tee;kenditep Fv6. 3, 1866. Beans, white found, per ha., 200 . 2.00 Butter iti.tubs r per pottO r .- 3g..... 45 firkins, "- 30 50 " , r 0115, ,. ..<, : . -28 ~35 Ch,evee,.,.ch.ole* :t.' ' .. .:, La', ;.17 " common, • " --,-• 12 15 Dried Apples " • ' .. 12 16 Dried Plums,: ; per Ib.: ' '35 . • 40 "' Cherries, ' ' 40 50 ." : -Raspberries, - . • 46 .. 45 ' Blackberries,-, ' 30 = 35 Egg's; fresh, per dozen, . . 36' 37 Flour, wheat, per barrel, 800 15 00 •" - rye, ‘: . " 550 6 . 00 Corn Meal, per hand. 200 210 Buckwheat flour, per fund. 400 4 . 10 Max, per lb. 23 25 Feathers, live geese, per 1b.., 65 70 z Beef Sides, •,A • . , i 14 Mutton mcarcass, :" " ' .10 ~ 12 Veal, " 11 13 Pork, dressed, " 10 ' 12 Wheat, _ per bushel, , 175 24u RYe,• '-. , .. • C. -, 90k 110 Oats, 44 60 64 COrn, . , , o.! 811 - - 20 Elides, dry, :: pct'; pound, . 2.5„.; : :_3O " green, 44 13 15 itops, prime, per lb:, :,..- i.- ~ &0 -- - - 70 Lard, common to beat, pet 1b.,: x4' . ':: , 18 Beet; mess, pei battel,lo;oo.-„10t00 " prime, . " ::.;' 10 00 . , 10:00 Pork, mess, - - . " .';24 00 , 3000 " prime, " ..- _:' 20 00 22 00 Haps, smoked, perib.' , .' 181, -• 23 Shoulders, smoked„. " - 14 . 18 . . BaCon,!'• . , 16 20 _ . lioaey, 23 30 Chickens, ' -"' ' •16 20 TOkeys, ..:.,_ ii ' 1 - 8 22 Geese, . . -' ':'-:- 14'. 18 Ducks,,. • ":::::;; ; ` , i4' .. 18 22 Clover Seedi,per lb. .- —l2 'l4 Timothy Seed,:.„ per bu . shef,• a- l' a Flax Seed, '::::.. "-:!'.=..--:-:'; ~,..-: '2'oo. Tallow, -.--,, per lb.. 2 Wool, washed, -" 50 `‘. ' lltilOsiled,:.; " -. ..., :35 Apples, • - ,- -: per barrel, 500 ' 2PIMISLIBCDZettTALLi.: . . I'AVINW this dpy contracted with mitinitt; Bzuvro:: Iljt. X *Lriverr; aged'lS fears. , end, granted to him the tottire-pr,euedsor own labor h e.itt bierreajori t T . I hereby give entice that all his boot nere ttsnraetiot dare Venn forthupon his own acctiun d hiti will pay - ea debt, eetvrerted by hirriatterthia abbe, -' • - ASOXD.:LINIVRIE. " 21th, 'fad awl:. Lickawanna 0 and attei Noventb4 111, - 4665, paisiettger tiatatt: Zaill rt4kattfollowp: 2. , • tOUTliiiArlii. ' ' •' ,411 * s • X. • P. X. Leine Aciesitirtr, 15:5V 10:50 ; 400. Etngitm, — 7l" , 11:15 - - 6.10 " _Rupert., - , 9115 R 53• _ • -- 9:80 Arrive at,Northtuaberlaid. .100 0 - • • 10:15 NORTHWARD; - Leavi •Noilbniubsilmd* EVA. - - 8 : 0 )e. IlituPett.. _ 9:16 4:16 µ n. S:8) * - itzfi Arrive at Scranunt, r 4,145 0:35 1330 taltlng'tnin mouth frttrAcitioOlriti4oso, a. al. via Itorthntriberlattd;- * Wb Itarrrsiamstltaopr, 1324. ,- eigginoto - S:80p. WlteldnAtizi MOO p. - Nza Itnpat numb PittftsdeTphla at 710 p. m. _- • - - •Xittpton, Nov. Z. U. A. FONDA, etipt. ,Qcturts cir Appeal. r i va-coimimitatere or Bustinehantui 6iturity;,l4tra, intted upon the ful !owing daye andtates respectively fur heartng_appeate.from.the aesotenneut for the year 1866, at the Conitolistotiers' °Mau haMontroae, to wit, prfeiis:dne, rokeit meidoirti 6trxi l tdiitowni Tuesday, B l eb; 200, ink ,:,, I?rankiltyLiberLY, - Sliver Lake, Auburn,. Jearap and neat, Wadnesday,yelo. pim9Ck, Lathrop, Sprit vino. Great Bend Township and Bows% New Billfold and Burn', Thursday. reb.2iii. Ilsr.ppny,loalaand. liusinehanna, Ararat, JElksen and Th6Olfidia,,Frids4. Feb , 23 d. ; 3l'odtrose, Brik,ewater, find Itrookl*, 'Monday, 26th. ellfrOd, Dundut Leuox, Gibson, flattord, Herrick, 'rues4iiy, rob. 2ati. Dy order of be Commies , tonere. W. A. citOssitox, Cletk. Cointaissioaerio Uffico, 314:introse, rub. Cth, ISC6. Auditor's Notice. 'ran undersigned, an auditor appointed by the Or. 1 pilaus! Court of Swaluehanna County to make dia tributiou of the ftuals in the hands of the adniinistra• tor of the estee of &mine) Carlin, dee'd, will attend to the duties of his appointment at the office of Judge strsteier. in the borough of Montrose. on hattirday, the 10th day of March, 106 a, at 1 o'clock, p. tn.. at which amend place all persons interested in said fund will pres•cut their claims or forever debarred from coming in-on said futid. Cube 4w C. W. TIMER, Auditor. Auditor's Notice. THG undersigned, an Auditor appointed b' the Or phans' court of Susquehanna county to diatribute the funds in the hands of the adruinietretor of estate of: JosephE. Webster, deed. will attend to the duties of hisuppointment at hit Witte in Montrose on Tneoday she illth day of March. isr,n, at two o'clock. p. m., Wllett persons Intere,ted In ,aid land will present their claims ur he kirever debarred from coming in upon said fund Tub& 4W W. D. LUSE, Auditor.... 300 1 triral7 4 C C)W. C-I,NIE upon the preraibes of the 6ubscrlber,abetarho ') first of Sept. lust,dry cow, mostly white. The owner is requested tv p..wreprupert v. pay charges and die her ziwity. ALVA. Merrier, Feb. rth, 1.366. $w $1 SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE 3PlClaXafill FOR LIVER COMPLAINT. A 'SUBSTITUTE FOR CALOMEL If your bow.ula arc cootive, If you have worms, If your breath is bad. If you I've drowey, If you aro low bpi ritvd, TRY THEM. TRY THEM. If you have taken a drop too much. TAKE A FULL DOSE. They only cost 25 cont a box. _ _ _ If you have u sick headache, Blue lfat ,, s, and other preparation% of Mercury, natl .:llly produce more sulfuring and dem h [halt the distil tiL,l which they prote:ot to cure. And yet thle corrosive ntlunr4l so denounced by the u:lopathic doctorr. is pr,ecritred thum almost Ulli, ere:ally in Lircr Com plaint, CUL', utuptiou oi Lungs. Sc. THE MANDRAKE PILLS are composed entirely of roots and lierba, obtained from the great storehouse of Nature, and their salutary effects Will appear as soon us the medicine ia• brought to the test of is fair experiment. sCIIENICS. "'AND. LUKE PILLS du not produce any nausea or sickpesa of the...lto:Mich; but whea given fur Dyeptmala. hanky be proper to use themiu connection with SCHENCK'S SHAW EKD TONIC. Hy this judicious treatment the digestive faculties are speedily restored to thetrfall vigor, and the worst cases of indigestion may berm id. When tru reflect that the liver la the largest internal organ of the body, that to It le assigned the important duly of riltering, the blood and preparing the bile, that it is subject to many disorders, and that whsu it is dis gdsed or Iniletiv itt he Whole WAY suffentilynitinthetiadry It is nut surprising that a medicine which can restore the hocatity , oisrrait Ivue r %us t iv-or.lasatltys,nlzi“ . dcrfut changes in the general health, and effect cures which may appear almost miraculous. Headache of long cootinUance, act erepains in the aide, breast and 'boul ders, aching of the limbs, a feeling of general weakness andirretchednes, and other alarming and distreraing symptoms, indicative of Imperfect or dirordoredartion of the liver. are speedily removed by the use of SCHENK'S MANDRAKE Plt LS. , Costiveness. piles, bitter or sour eructation, and that indeserlhehle feeling of opproaion. mental anxiety. languor. lethargy , and depreseton of spirits which meat a man for the management of •business and the enjoy ment are relieved by the nac of SCLIENCIVS 3LPi t :LiTIRAKE PILLS. • Dn. SCHENCK. —Dear Sir: I take pleasure in Bending yon a certlacite in addition to many you have already received nom suffering humanity. I can scarcely fnd language sufficiently strong to express my heartfelt ~nitieteation of the wonderful cures your atANDRAHE PiLLS and SEAWEED TONIC have effected in the entire care of one of :he most stubborn cases of the af fection of the liver. P.n. three years I suffered beyond description; all my friends. as well as myself. came to the conclusion that my time in this life was short. So terrible was the condition to which I was reduced that lif • to ine haqin.-come a burden ; my whole systein Was A a state of iinl.smnaation; I could not eat, nor sleep ; my whole body was tilled with pain; swelling would a this in - my wri-ts 'and ankle* rtndrrlng them totally useless. On several occasions I was at netted with a rush of blood to the bead. which Would fell me to the ground, and I would be earned away for dead. I AP' plied to - several emint nt physicians of our city. who ad ministered all the medicines that they thought would reach my case, but of no avail. One of them said be could do no more forme. and ad. vised me, as a last resort, to drink cod liver oil. Not relishing the horrid trash I t edified to take it. Acci dent put your advertisement In my bands. I called on you ; you examined me and told me the nature of my disease. Sou then ordered me the Pill, and Tonic with an observance of diet, pledging.your word that In one week I would find myselfanother man. I followed your advice, and. as you predieted.'an astonishing care was effected. I con , inued sour Pills and Tonle for some time, and now thank trod for his goodness, and your valuable medicine, lain once more restored to perfect health. I most earnestly recommend those who are enffeling from affection of the litter to give year -MS and Tonic a fair trial, and a cure will be effected. I have sent many persons to you, and they beve_ell been cured.' Au; Information my fellow citletese may requite will be freely given by the subscriber, at his residence, NQ, f 412 Federal street. between Bth et. and Pais•YUTAS Mad. - ' CIIARLSS JOIINSON, Sn ; feb Formerly Printers' ink Mancifactiaer. Dr. Schenck will he professionally at his principal of lice No. 15 North Sixth street. corner of, Commerce, Phlladelphia„;cycry Saturday. from 9 a. m. No. '3:l Bond street, Now York, -every Tuesday, 9 to 8: 1N.10..:*1 Sommer street Boston. Mass., every ed nemlay,from 9 to 3, and every other Friday at 108 Bald. More 4lreet Baltimore, Md. MI advice free, binders thorough exam touticutof, the lungs, with his Itcsplteme ter. the charge ii:Nree•dollars. - • Prjce of the Pe'monk. Syrup and Seaweed Tonle, each SI 50 per bottle, or ST 50 per halt dozen. Illabdnike PiHo. t 5 eente per box Janl ly Fur lale by all Drar, , ,, , ,ista and dealers. 4 00 3 10 13 08 40 7 00 ATTENTION ! T BE ;Cotes and acconnts of the subperlber ate to -the hands el Oscur Shute, Esq. for collection. Ile may he found ut t'e A Son's office. "A word to the wise fa sufficient." •• A stitch in time sevea tittle." Montrose, lan. m, IF:LG. N. I. POST. Auditor's Notice. rruE undersigned baying been upPointed en auditor hy the Orphans' Court of Susquehanna County to dn.t ri huts the fund in the hands of the administrator of the estate of Michael Gallaher* deed. will attend to the duties of said appointment at his Wilco In Montrose. on Butarday the 10th day of March 1666. at one o'clock P. M.. at which time:and place all .porsenCiiittirciste43ll said thud will present their claims or be forever debarV. cd from coming In on raid fund. • • :jan3o 4w • I. H. BURNS, Auditor. • PURE - LIBERTY WRITE LEAD. tpREFERRED by all practical painters 2 Try:l - t, " and .. you still bay° no otucr. e Manufattured only by - ' • ZIEGLER & SMITH. WbotesniccDrug, _Palnt and Glass Dealers, r .1 1 1 03 187 ; forth 3d litnict;Ttillatra. THE SOLDIERS' AID. Stoning, late - Of Biiitli4iiitriao < 7 . g od MI• Me customers. W I . Nl ' and do viork 4 11EAPER than &AY of 136C4,& Shoe . Shep i *ichitty,7Vall „clad" : sce' tar ypinsitTlxV. , , • • •• • to tntl74s Cr41911,--Otlter "• c corditikly: :811op o . the 11:nk. 311 - Jrnoo lan. 23d. la Ziv 1 r 1Z- T - IENERAL'INSURAMCF..ABENOr . '' 2r, V r 'lO 4 . _ ~tl~y~ji3 Ti i' t :.~ :..!~ Dress Goodei ? • ' „i" ' • • t Vet, .* l 3o=‘; dpl dlJ , • , I ' •• •' • • X - • AND ALL nEA,vi, wrynta CLOTH/NG fry:V4y:l:44 THY THEM. TRY THEM. for the, zaost DO Elawyris, TRY THEN. prwapi:•:44. Guttenbilre,l'B6l . 4ntitun- "& Co Montrose, Jan. '2th, MO. - s NEW GOODS NEW 000DS NtAT F GOODS BRANCH STORE GREAT' BARGAINS -• GREAT. BARGAINS • • ; xr• 7'; "" Z.zi.,M142; Ob . Oa. •• ' Will ops 93 got Inizest and best assorted stock of hitti::k.ffitioii Our ofrerod to the . Pdbplo in ttsts plolnity, on Wedges day,;lan. loth, 1868, in the store of e t V,. STGrlft: CO., Win street. - Poplini, • Emprese Cloths,' Merinos, Parssettas, Alpaca's, Plaid Goods in great variety, Del/sins .Calicos ipeetings of kiwis, Dent* • • 'Lima ;• . ,Gobas. chn?ds. Gloves A - • Clans and taSsininfa,..ldo,op tikirts. Balmoral Skirts, Flannels. &c. &c. Ac. ac EXTREMELY LOW PRICES ! i-1 E 1 , , CI !: 7. . 0-; ! -- . - i ~:!- .: e--' , : 4 ' ri i; •:-, '._ -4 c , :. 14. ".'4,:, Mr. pimoy,4-01 bf.OF "PVT vt-w*t,.., irypciattiaVftimb assto Nerniiiiiii - l'il,.ait! ii:jaitli. ''' ''' Ilimtgz)bevrti; 11=i1U) DOWN, , wver: an. F) , -- 7 -k" - shams, 3'33'&5 - 1 7 ,1` Cloaks _ ~..,. '',..-.; i li . '';' ii l' ~' .( #:::1 .7; ~1 - OW/MOATS, OVERCOATS, H:ri, ) • !,i;; i '.-„•.` i •!;j2 i jji i :A;'st 1-i ANNA WILL SELL 174E1( .. itEcA o r,puiss OS cosT ; • " •• •Si , T CALL AND SEE LS. S. DZSSACER., Loup:are l'Axsits4. BINGH.AII4TON IN .DIONTBOSE. , DRY - GOODS: IN': DRY. 000DS1 M=IM .'. , ,i7:JuitY - toig**,ll6'm VEET CHEAP! Which will be waved-to -all Who will favor us with a call. erz:l . . !lump Ikattrattco Co. oL.N.,X..Capltal, Ina ra Sut nce u. • • • ^ 14;00006j CO, of SorthAnitalcti, • , Capital and Surnltia,, • . Iflfnruational OTO litlßUreal&CoCalf. Y.:' • vtiitalarid surplii*:, • • , i 1- k.500,901i Clrard Fire and . luriartinso Co. of Capital atti Huiplup; ; • " • :MUNI Limiting County 'Mutual /uaarancis Coeof . Manny, Peun'a, Capital and surpliaa. Scoloity lifOolooots Cu: :Of N. Y. Coital and .Sorplius. learmer‘a Muttial Inanrince Co. York,Pri., •,,. Capital and Sarplus, , Euterprlie Insurance Compay, • • Capitalind Surpins. Insurance Co. State.of I'anus~lranla, Phil, Capital and Surplus, H.enslngton Fire and 3L Insuranco Co., Phil's. Capital and Surpins,, 309,009 Conttecticnt Ilutnal Life Insurance Co. of . Hartford. Conn.. paying 60 percent. dividends to theabsured. Capital. American Life Insurance' Cu., Phlladel- Capital. Travelers' Insurance Co. Hartford, OMB*. Nearing against all kiwis of 'accidents Cppitnl,• . 600.00 arAii business entrusted to Our care will be attrnd ed to on fair terms, and all losses promptly atijnstsd. STROUD & I BROWN Aoents. • oroMce over the Post Office, PoorofPnblld Areal:a. BILLINGS STAMM, Cuts L. 'BitOwx. Montrose, Jan. let. 1866. ly .k.%'TiD—Agentg and canvassers for • LLOYD'S ILLUSTRATED :4.tt..l.o._ffs:J:,'.oy, tfic - 111z 1 a-1 , 4,4 %II 41h 043•=030 ono els grAD)bill • Corr-pieta lu one Volume. ONYALNI.Nts. 41. a. liowaor6 ;Moue Loth° VOWEL teerr . • O N battle descriptions ; 9 biographical sket ches ; 49 of generals ; 17 marrsaif battle Acids ; .33 battle pictures balloted paper; 4 , steel:plate vign- IttOs aiad a genera , review or the war—t.bit wholOorna ; bleated 11-I)lainlined borders. • A brllllanehistory, and an invalcublacampauion for rvatlivr4 and reference in every family. .Sample pages and illustrations scut to applicautc• - Canvassers who want territory should at once apply to IL U. LLOYD CO.. Jaa3o4 welt) p , No. 21 John strtmt PtritE' LIBERTY . WHITE LEAD ILL anv o dc; h m er. 4 y ors T d i l t alwar wort at a given cost, than mulleactured on ly by ZIEGUR 4', SMITH, Wholesale Drag, Paint. and Gla,,s I)ealera., .1.an30 ly 137 North 3d t [reel, Plillad'a. rqc:3lcloca P. MILM"IirIVC:IiraTIS3. T 5 A LICENSED AUCTIONEER for Subcochanna and I 1 all other Counties in the United States, or New Jer i Bey. Ville at Vehducs. 047".4dnress P. Reynolds, 3fontrose, Pa., or call In per, , on Ili my Tuilor Shop, over C'handler's Store, in Nontro.,e, where I Phn II he when nut otherwise el, gaged. • (Dee. 20,18135. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. Rum subscriber respectfully informs the public that JL he has leased the Blacksmith Shop • of H. C. Clemons, near the Foundry of Sayre Brothers. Customerswill do well to. n s they can get every thing done in the Black-smithing line neatly and prompt ly fur cash. OTPartietdar attention given to Rom EDWARD P. STAMP. Montrose, Dec. 26. 1865. tf ••Ofi I•Tcoticie). ••"'" ALL persons owing me by note-or. book account arc milt:mated to call and 'settle t bo same immediately. Iluntrooe, Jan. 9, IS6G —Zna VHS Subscriber offers at private sale the follouiluz devcribed real estate, viz : • A FARM containing 140 acres, well watered and wooded, and &good dwelling house. almost now, two hams and an orchard—only'i of a mile from Dlmock Corners, on the Alontrose road. • ' Also-20 acres of valuaNe land contiguous 'o the ~51- lage of Dimock. containing I dwellitg house, tharli. a good orchard, and the balldingArnown'as WOODRUFF AIIADEISY, which at a moderate cost could be easily converted Into a good dwelling' house." All of which will he offered together, ordivided up and parceled out to suit purchasers. Also--a dwelliutt borne and lot, directly noon one of the four cornero, with a horau barn, wagon uhed. and a good store bonne, auk:ado fur thu Dry Gouda or Gro cery trade. The above described RCA Estata, Weather with a quantity of personal property and live ',Lock, tiiß bo of fered on terms favorable to ibc nen:lnver. WOODRUPP, Dimock•, Susquehanna Co. Pa. Jan. 2, 2866. tf . Dissolution. paR firm of LATHROP, TYLER & RTLErisi this A day distiolvtal by its earn limitation: 'ant* intitibt ett to sald firm will please call at the old stand-itepedi atcly and settle. ,A. LATIUIO , C. TYLER, Montrose, Jan. 1, 1564,--nrrii. J. P. IV: RILEY. Administratrix' Notice. ESTATE OF TIIOILIS G. FLYNN, deceaeed, Lahr of Priendaville boro, Susquehanna county, Pa. • Letters of administration Upon the estate of theabove 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 thorn duly authentf- Wed for settlement. EMILY M. FLYNN, Administratris. Fricudsville, Jan. ea, MM.* Administrator's Notice. USTATE of SYLVANIIS MOTT. deccabed. trto of Now Milord township, Bastea county, Pa. Lettersotadministmtion upon the estateof the shove named decedent having been granted to - the anderaign ed, all persons - Indebted to said estate are hereby noti fied to make immediate payment, and those having. claims against theca= to present them duly authenti cated for settlement. OLIVEP, LATUROP, Adm'r New Milford, Jae. 16, 1666: ESTATE of PAULOW.NA SCOTT; deed, late ,of La throp township, Suequithannek County, Letters testamentary upon the estate of the above named decedent having been granted to the undersigned. all persons indebted to eald estate arc hereby notified to make Immediate payment. and those having claims against the same to present them dulyanthenticated for settlement. . 4octrodo, Dpc,. Administratoeti . ESTATE ofPATRICK COLTER,44I,Iote pt Silver Lako towurlilp, Susqueb.imut-COunty, , Pa. - - Letters of admini.tration upon-the estate of the above named decedent having , been granted to.tho undersign ed, all penmrs Indebted to said Mete are hereby noti fied to make Immediate payment, and those having elahusngainst tke, same , to_prettant.tber3 dttlYanthenti. cued for settlement. AT.BERT DIITCLIER, Adiret. Silver Lake, Dec. W., 1865.• Adiatristrator's Notice. FSTATE of CHANCY FOOT, de e t. late of Bridge water township,Snegnehanna connty, Pa. Lettere of administration upon the estate ofthe shore mimed decedent having'been granted to the undersign ed. all persona Indebted to said estate are..herebY hug* fled to make Immediate payment. and those having claims against the same to present them duly suthenti caged for settlement. ASHMAN C, Aysits, A dministrator. • New Milford, Dee. 18, ISQ7.' LOTR; FOR SA LW-? TrlEstilileribAr oder; for sale a few choleo ,thelldlpg Lotaitn Great Etendl7fllatto, In close' proximity - to thoexteudve works of the D. L. & WI R. IL Co.,'Dow They are taidout COUVerlieln *Wipe and g o o d s ize,zoid rosy he portha Mt at Meal ratei end on captors', of payment. Urcat Deed. Dec. 1, 1504 rv . ' - vs' -, ,,. - . , ,1. ,i,-...,.. Picor fECEI,I4e. Executor's Notice. A. 0. WARREN. Executor RFAD QUARTERS - for"- BARGAINS llgioit,lushicol9nts for use. CMCIIO • MICAIWIMIDI3I 4 O'. , t; NEW .11I1LIVXD, ri. ' • • • ktAa's & cArs, UCARY 120,,DE . FANCY GOOD; Y -L\ K-14:r iiuTiONS Trbursts . .T.RANULING•ua.cs, A tid low 'ori.itioan,...iiutnerone to* meniion, at; tilt via : . prim. (411 exaultuy.--Lio, rhargc for shoWinitdoodi—it• eryiailrivorantko.l ae re,:reaciitetl. Mad will veil CheEtper than the Cheapest. • )": ' ••• GEO. HAYDEN. 'N'itt - lilitfordi Pa. S~J ifa.'. y, '2',&)0,000 /,5017,699 500,000 io,ocro;ooti 1,000,000 . p •••,.,,, , - .67F - .: -.. ..--, pi-- -- rfk."7 . 4rlr. - • -• #. l trif ,01 1,..---7— ;eia ILO • ' 4 N "•••••. 1 ......., •., f:i , 9• , ' .. e , 7-i 9 08/12,0 I ' .. • D. W. LOWELL 3 Prir.einal Et Proprietor . 1 -‘1" the ,above Instit u tion, respect:ally calls attention J to the nnstirpas aeilfacilit let+ of his course ofinstrae tion, and, the important additions and improvements which have been made lu and to the several departtnents orbits college: 'The course of instrattion extended and perfestad,prasot, ip , YOUNG MEN .and LABLES The test facilities :or obtaining a PRACTICAL; CO2IPEEECEI7SIyt, istransmss EDUCATION: • - Tho thorough, novel and 1'3112:m41z g course of ACTUAL PRACTICE 'enibnuea a complete routine of transactions in cacti im portant branch of business. A Store, Rank and Railroad Steamboat, Telegraph, Post-otilees, &., are in full and inectusruf operatltm, representlntr in a pleasing and sate letfactury nidunor, the (idly Routine of actual business lite, In which the student becomes in progression an uncteur • •- CLERK, MEECHANT AND BANKER, ITCCitiiLig, in each capacity, a practical d-, reliable knowl edge of business in its multifarious forms and Ousel., PENMANSHIP. In this essential hraneh of business education no Col lege odes better fedi:tit:a to the learner; Tho emetics. rian system will he tauzht in all lie vafiettas by ammort sinliftil masters of the an. Specimens of Writing from this institutlon,have received the highest encomiums from the preFe. For general information..terms, Sc., address lot Col lege monthly, which will be mailed free; for specimens of - PertmauShip, encinse two three-cent stamps. - decl2.ly .Adtlrmet D. W. LOWELL Principal. '• Lowell'a Commercial College, Bingbannoti, N. T. CHEAP CLOTHING. This dly received our Fall and Winter Stock of MDT RADE CLOTHING! ovEr.cbATS, aNDEICWLT • A, DATE. AND CAPS, BUY'S CLOTHING, FINE FLANNEL SHIRTS, UNDEG. CLOTHING Look' rat Prices ri ct Few Articles : Over7oate ± , heavy and warm. as low am $ Be All v:001 BollineSti Suits, Coat, Pants wt . Vest, 15 OCI Unlou 13u510e#Bhull.s " •• ?t 600 ti rndefshirts and Drawers, per pair, AndothortloodsfU proportion. ~,,077Garl4ents matl.., to ord,r, aad wartanted to AL F. B. WEEB9. Flour :and Groceries! tinch as Tuax, Vinree. :49;;Z[Z,:noLassen, 881e.r4L1pl, SUSIN Spiced. bait, .fc. mac., as nenat Call and examine o.r befuie purchasing ciao. -where. Weeked—Vgg., CheQtnat,., and grafted Winter Ay ylus. fur i‘ Lien the higetart ita, will he paid in eavh. b-TONE di CU. Montrose, Nov. :S. laili CALVIN - C. HAI 4 SEY, N G SUB G EON,. For FonsiOnors, and Applicants for Pensions. In Puhlic Avenue, ON cr the Store of J. j.y. OUS A SOLI. Ituotrun, Pa., May 26; 1684, tf THE MASON & HAMLlN clia,..learx-r.wr Ztar.4I.IVASO, - utORTY different style: , adapted tn. sacred and seen • .1` lar music, roe sso to scpa cid/. Flity-one gold or ei I ver medals, or ether lira premiums awarded them.— Illustrated kiatalozue.s free, Adtlrer., MASON LUIS LIN. Boston, br MAsp.s . New York. Sept. 2, r5,..,5-7 pump, "THE FAMOUS BAIVIEII.' , Cotno and eec the Cameo. Barbera' Iratnoue Barte.r, late of Hayti. "IF Late of iltt, now nt eekn', at F .l. Weeke' Store Hanna. Find tde . shaviiig and nhamyootng, Find meedttfne• Lair to you, Piltd too ready at y•ur vervice. At yo3r service, CILIRLEY 3lontrome,Oct.,l3:lte;3. tf • .6 4 h 97- oS." 14 1 - qv./ • 0 FA' z 0.0 r nr - rma r rok. Li Strength to the Weak ! Youth to , the Aged ! This preparation - th unequalled as alteJuvenator and Easton. r of wasted or Inert functions. The aced should. be certnin to make the Blokrene a house:ll6ld god, inasmuch as it will render them youth ful in feeling and in strength, and enaolle them to live over again the days oft heir pristine Joy. It not only ex hilerates but strengthens, and is really an invaluable blessing. especially to those who have to•en reduced to a condition of Servility. self-abase, mlafortuue, or ordi nary sickness. No matter what the calve of the Impo tency of any human organ, this superb preparation will remove the effect at CHICO and forever: MIXCI3C.IIL-7EIVEI curet; incompetency, g-n oral debility. nervous incepaci ty, dyspepsia. depression. loss of appetite, low spirits, weahnessofthe o rga ns of gentaalio:l, imbecility. men tal indolence, emaciation. ennui. It base moist delight. ful, desirable and novel acct npun the nervous sys tem ; and all who are In s i o ‘ y i lv e ad t u seek prostrri a urunad prostrated disability arc earnestly al most excellent and nuequaliedpreparatinn. Pereons who. hy imp:admire, bave lost their natural vigor, will Dtd ~ permanent ,and speedy Mire in the XCIPS:JELMLUTE. The foohle. tho languid, the despairing and the old should give this valuable discovery a trial ; it will be found totally differtmt from all other articles for the d ata° porvozws, TO FEMALES.—This prep aration is invaluable In nervous weaknesses of all k inds, as it will restore the warted strength with wonderfulpermuncnce. It is also a grand tonic. and will give relief In Dyspitp sin the first dose. A brief persistence in Its Use Will renovate the stomach ton degree of perfec4 health. and banish Dyspepsia forever. Ono Dollar per Bottle, or six botttles for $3. Sold by Druggists gent , rally. Scut by expresa anywhere. by addressing S; lIILLTER, Proprietor*, Day &mitre. Ilia , Tense $014 , _ .by -Abel Turrcll, 41fortre. Dee. 1, '6s.comly E . Dn. E. P. lIINES . , " IL A 8 permanently- located at Fit endeiltle for iltepte , poie of nractlulunt medleinetend itiuseryjs all its :branches. ne may be found *Vibe Jnekeou UMW_ MACS hours WOO - Plaint rTiCrida vine, Pe, Jett Ista •.,inisg. E. PATRICE PANTS .I.\D VEB/3,
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