C 7 COlTZTerlr EL.3r3PBXMLEII Local News. We wish our friends throughout the county would furnish us with any items of local interest that occur in their re spective neighborhoods. We desire to give particular attentioh to our local ail turn's, a4d trust our friends will assist us. Township Elections. At the township elections held on Fri day, Feb. loth, 'the officers elected Were as follows : Bridgewater.—Assessor, F.M.Williarns ; Constable, Wm. L. Beebe; Judge, Apol. los Stone ; Inspectors, Wm. McMillan, C. F. Watrous ; Supervisor,. G. S. Johnson ; Clerk, H. J. Stephens ; Treasurer, C. S. Bush; Auditor, James Turrell ; School Directors, 11. P. Robins, C. J. Curtis. Monirose.—Assessor, E. C. Ford ham ; Constable; 0. F. Fargo; Judge, D. 1). Warner; Inspectors, Fayette Avery, G. R. Lathrop; Auditor, Gilbert Warner; Directors of Poor for Mr.-2t,rose and Bridgewater, Wm. 11. Boyd 1 year, Sam'l Bard 2 years, Spencer Watrous 3 years. Apolacon affairs. A sad and almost fatal affray took place at the house of John Foster, in Apolaeon, on the 12th inst., at which time and plat.° his youngest daughter was married to a widower of the same town. The wedding passed off. very quietly and pleasantly ; but about ten o'clock the stillness of night was broken ' by the sound of horns, and shooting, at which the inmates became alarmed, and the greatest confusion en sued. In the midst. of the uproar, (before any one could prevent him,) the groom rushed out of the house, took a rail off the nearest fence, and thought to drive them off. But quicker than thought, he was knocked down, and his face cut and bruised badly. It was fettled ho would not recover, - but all danger is now over. Jan. 22d. AN OBSERVED.. Nicholson 011 and Mining Co. EDITOR:—Mo heretofore quiet and unpretending town of Niehoison, whose business men are remarkable fbr being content with the well tried voca tions of life, and averse to speculations and experiments, has of late become the theatre of great excitement, which has, ;Ike an epidemic, slowly but surely, made its way front the west of tits .Alleghenys. A few days since, its this town, a spring, flawing frrmt the base of one of our ro mantic hills; was discovered, argil the surface of which was found a substance having the physical properties of the well known 'Substance, lubricating oil, or con ,crete coal oil. This fact, together with others, snub as for instance, the discovery of oil by the Tuscarora Co., but fifteen miles distant, with by no means better surface indications or geological confor mation; and the discovery of coal eroppine , out near the Tunkhannock creek, in this .immediate vicinity, led some of the more «nterprising citizens of this town to in vestigate the subject; among whom were E. N. Bacon, Esq., Col. A. Gordineer, N. P. Wilcox, Esq., John Niver, Cap'. J. NV. Reynolds, Ex-Sheriff Ziba Billing , and others. The ris- lilt of their investigations being satisfi,•:••ry, a meeting of the citizens was I, arid a committee was appoin ted to determine whether the necessary territory could be jeased;.said committee to repor7 at nn adjourned meeting to be held at Pierceville, Feb. Kith, 1860. Pursuant to adjournment, the citizens -convened at the time ,and place Aforesaid. At least two hundred representing sever al adjacent towns, were present. • The preliminary steps to organize a Co. to be known as the "Nicholson Oil and Mining Co," were taken. The Sec'ty, E. N. Bacon, Esq., drew up a subscription, shares twenty tiv . e dollars each, and in a few moments were subscribed 0800. A motion .was carried,' that sn scion as the stock subscribed reaches the amount of five-thousand dollars, a permanent organ ization shall be made. In Order to lease lands and obtain subscriptions of stock, and do other necessary business, a temporary organization was made. ?rest. A. C. Blakeslee, M. D.; Soc'ty, E. N. Ba con; committee of managers, whose du ty it shall be in the name of the" Nichol son Oil ds Mining C 0.," to lease Territory, procure subscriptions, &c : Ex-Sheriff Zi ba Billings, L. Harding, Capt. J. W. 'Rey nolds, Jonn Niver Otis N. Stark. W. M. Stark, N. P. Wilcox, Esq. Adjourned to meet at the Hotel of E. N. Bacon, Esq., on Saturday, Feb. 17th, 1886, at one o'cloCk P. M. Nieholsiin, Feb. 10, 1866. Commercial Colleges. We can sell scholarships in tteveral lead ing Commepial Colleges—Binghamton, Poughkeepsie, and others—eta handsome reduction from usual rates! Young men who wish to attend one, can - save ss or $l4 icy this means. Justices of the Peace. Justices'Of the Peace elected at the late election are-reminded that is necessary for them to file in the Prothonotary's of fice, within thirty days from the date of election, written notice of their intention to accept said office and take out their commissions. If they neglect this, their names will not be certified to the Secre tary of the Commonwealth, and no com missions issued for them. Sewing - Machines. Any- one wishing to buy a first rate sewing machine, can, by inquiring of the editor of this paper, learn how to procure one so as to save $10; or two persons can each buy one, and save $25. SeveraLmn chhinee, now in Anse- in this county, pro= cured in this *ay-, work as well 118 any. Pions Senator. Parson Landon, who represents the ne groes of this district in the State Senate, still continues to exhibit his old piety, as may be seen in a quotation from one of, his negro equality speeches In the Senate, in which be said that " the Southern peo ple were aliens, and•had no rights, except the natural right to be hung, and the di vine right to be damned afterwards, for ever." Auction Bins Printed at short notice at this office.— All who intend to sell property should have notices printed, as it will pay them ten-fold. Ditto for notices published in the papers. - 4111. Pianos, Melodeons, fie. Those wishing to purchase a first-rate Organ or Melodeon . made by Geo. A. Prince & Co., or a Piano from either of several popular manufacturers, can learn how to procure an instrument of their own selection, at the factory, with the makers' warranty,. at a considerable less price than they can otherwise purchase, by calling upon or addressing the editor of the Mon [rose Democrat. --0 - - Donation Visit. The friends of Rev. S. Elwell will make him a donation visit at the house of Phi lander Phinney, New Milford, Pa., on Thursday evening, March Ist, 1866. All are respectfully invited to attend. By order of Committee -woe Choice Deeds, tit. Superio j s. Deeds and Mortgages, also, AchninistCator'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. Donation Visit, The friends of Rev. J. G. Miller will call upon him and family at the Parsonage of the Presbyterianehurch and Congregation la Montrose, during the afternoon and evening of Wednesday, February 21st. All are cordially invited to attend. I.ly order of the . Committee. Congressional Globe. We wish to procure, to complete our file, a copy of the Congressional Globe end Appendix for the First Session of the Thirty-sixth Congress; end the Globe and Appendix for the Third Session of the Thirty-iieventhCoxigress. Can ally friend let us have them " for love or nome.v?" F~'l.llr•ockss Poressta Pizesters.—A Druggist said the other day, you havd no need to advertise your Poross Plaster•, for every one sold certainly causes a dozen to be sold, and a dozen sells a volts, and so on.— You will net beable to supply the _demand soon. But %secs!' supply a thousand yards a.d.xx. .4 traction of Ike Spine Cured. HAnYronn. Conn., Nov_ 11th, 1461 Messrs. Thos. Allcock & Co.:—Please send with dis patch twelve .dozen Alleock's Porous Plasters. Our daily experience confirms their very superior excel lence. At this moment of writing, a man applies for one, who by entanglement lathe shaft of machixiery, had both his leg, broken. spine Aeorrctly injured, and was for nearly a rear entirely helpless. This man found relief very soon tiy the applicationel a plaster to his epine. Ile was soon enabled to wurk. and' now he la bors as well as ever. He would cheonfuily pay $5 for a single Plaster r! they could nest 'be WA at a lower rate. am surprieed that aargeonvdo not makerme of these perforated plasters, to the excinsion of all others, as their flexibility and adhesiveness aro greatly in ad vance of all other plasters with which (am acquainted; while the perforations peculiar to them rendered them greatly superior to all others for ordinary surgicaC uses. Knowing the Plasters to be so risen'. I have no tem ples that my sentiments should be known. J. W. JORNSO:Y, fl. Principal Agency, Brandvetia House, New York. Sold by all Dealers in M. dickies. Feb. U. crap rEr - Rebel Colors Destroyed.—Wizen natnre or Lima has planted on the human head such colors as rebel against cvery idea of comeliness, replace them with those glorious and exquisite black and brown tin ges cretywherc deemed tho Standards of Beauty, which ace produced in five minutes, tiifhout injuring the fibres or staining the scalp. by Crisladoro's Hair Dye. ManuLtetnred hy J. Crlstadoro, No. G Astor Hansa, N.lll , York. Sele. by . Draggists—Applled by all Mir Dressers. "[Fob. 13—Imp 139 — Dr. Tobias" Venetian HorseLint tnent,—Pint Bottles at One Dollar, for the cure of lameness, cuts, galls, colic, sprains. etc.. warranted cheaper than any other. It is used by all the great horsemen on Long Island courses. It will not cure ring bone nor apavin,, as there is no liniment in existence that will. Whafit is stated to cure ft positively does. No owner of horses will be witboo it after trying one bottle. Oao dose revives and often saves the life of an over-heated or driven horse, For colic and belly-ache Ulnas never failed. Jest as sure as the son rises, jest so sure is this valuable Liniment to be the Horse embro attion of the day. Sold by all druggists. Office 54 Cortland St. New York. Feb 15 Imp IST - Deafness, Blindness and altarrla— Treated with the utmost suttees by Mir. J. ISAACS, oe enlist and Aurist, (formerly. of Leyden, Holland.) 519 Pine street, Philadelphia. Testimonials from the most reliable sources In the City and Country can be seen at tile once. The medical faculty are invited to ac company their patients, as he has no secrete In his practice. ARTIFICIAL EYES inserted without pain. No charge made for examination. (July 20, latZ. ly :le - Strange. but Irguo.—Every young lady and gentlemen in the United States can hear something ve ry much to their advantage by return mail (free of charge.) by addressing the undersigned. Those having fears of being humbugged will oblige by not noticing this card. All others will please address their obedient serrant. • Tilos.,y. CHAPMAN. Dec. 26.--Iysmn 831 - Broadway, New Tork. EfirTo Consmnspllves.—The advertiser having been. restored to health in a few weeks by a very simple remedy, after having suffered several years with, a se vere lung affection. and that dread disease, Consump tion—is anxious to make known to his fellow-sufferers the means of cure. -To all who desire it. be will send a copy of the pre eeription used (free orcharge,) with the directions for preparing and using the same. %shish they will Ond • sere care for Consumption. Asthma. Bronchitis. Colds, Coughs, and ail throat-and lung affections. The only 'Object of the advertiser in sending the prescription is to benefit the afflicted, and spread information which be 'conceives to be invaluable ; and he hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, as it willeost th em nothing, and rosy prove-a blessing. '. Parties wishing the prescription, TEZZ, by return mall, will please address Bar. EDWARD A. WILSON. Williamsburg, Rings C 0. ,, New York. 'Dee. 26, 16th.—lyerep or Errors Of Youth.—A. centleman who suf fered for years from nervous debility. premature decay. andall the.elfects of youthful indiscretion. will. for the sake of suffering - humanity. send free to all who need it. the recipe and direetions for making the simple rem edy by which he was cured.. Sufferers wishing to profit. by the advertiser's experience, can,do so by addressing • JOHN B. OGDEN.. --* lto. 13 Chambers street, New York. Dec.l6, 1863. - lysmp JIIIY - The Couleeslone anti etdetaeeof tas Inyalid, Published 'for thebencfit mass a elation to young map and others, who entrerfront nervous debility, premeturedeesy of manhood. etc. nmplying at thessme time the means of sel fame. Brous, who has cured him asltafter undersolnneonsiderible quackery.. By enclo sing a post paid addressed envekmis, a single copy. free ef trite limy *be had ef the author. Rstwortzt. WY yaul. Lim., Brooklyn, Binge co. V. T. Judo lystopT Wilskers ! lirlitskers t—Do ymr *ant Whiskery or Moustaches I OM' GreciariCompound w force them to grow on the smoothest face or chin, or hair on bald heads, In six' weeks. Price $l.OO. Bent by mail, any where. closely sealtiii. on receipt of price, Address, WARNER & CO, 802 184 Brooklyn, N. Y. Feb. 16,1805. ly amp 161.A.1=L1=LIELCienet. In Dintock, on the 10th inst., by C. C. Mills, Etiq., Mr. WILLIAM SHEU', of Jes sup, and Miss ABIGAIL PIT.RPOINT, of La throp. Jazi..aorsts. VP - Deaths, as well as marriages. aro published tree Obituaries published at the rate of My cents per hund- red words, or five cents per line tot poetry. Cash to be sent with the notice. In Monti ode, Feb. 13th, intim'Asi ETIIICEIDGE, aged 75 years, 1 month and 4 days. In Bridgewater, on the Bth inst., of comminution, Mrs. EMIUNE ADELIA, wife of Matthew T. MoKoeby, and daughter of Mr. Israel J. Stebbins, aged 48 years, 1 month and 23 days. Mrs. MeKeeby united with the Baptist church at the age of twenty, and altho' deprived of many privileges by reason of ill health, she endured all with patience, as also the sufferings of her last sickness. She was a kind companion, an affectionate mother, a good neighbor, and kind to the homeless and poor. Her aged father feels that it might be said of her as of Dorcas in the days of the Apostles : " This wo man was full of good works and alms deeds which she did." [Com. Notice. IMPORTANT TO EVERYBODY. T im preservation of the natural Teeth Is unquestion ably 0.,e of the most important considerations that claims the attention of all thoughtful, sensible persons. To accomplish this, some of the most skillfnl and tal ented men of our country have been and are still en gaged. Among them we will mention Dr. J. 13. Smith, of Now York, who has spent the last thirty-five years constantly at the operating chair—never In all that time meddling with plate work, or allowing his atten tion to be distracted from the great object and triumph of the profession, vie : the preservation of the Natural Teeth. At the solicitation of the people of tlopbottom and vicinity I have made arrangements with him to vis it that place on the 2941 of the present month, and re main as long as the prompt patronage of the people in that vicinity will warrant. 614 — Dooms at Wilmarth's Hotel Feb. 20,1886. kw ADMINISTRATOR'S SUE I METE undersigned will offer for tulle at MICt.IOI2. a the I. house ofJohn Sherman. In Lathrop. on Saturday, March 24th, 181%, at ten o'clock, A. 31., the following described real estate, late the estate of DaTII N. Phil lips, deceased, to wit: AU that certain parcel of land situate in Lathrop township, Susquehanna county. Pennsylvania, bound ed and described es follows : On the north by lands of S. O . Osborn, east by lands of Drew Lord, south by lands of F. M. Williams. and west by lands of John Fiske—containing sixty-three acres, or thereabouts; with about twenty acres improved, together with the appurtenances, a small house, a barn, and some fruit trees. TERMS.—Twenty-Dye dollars cash on day of sale, three hundred dollar• on confirmation of sale, and the balance In Installments payable at the end of one and two years. lOU — Persons wishing to purchase can learn all the particulars by addressing the undersigned at Llopbot tom. Pa. E, R. TEWKSBURY. Adm'r Lathrop, Feb, ^.0,1868, DRY Gr Co Co 1., Si . NEW SPRING GOODS, NEW SPRING GOODS, AT THE Binghamton Bretxics3a Mtar®. Binghamton Bristri.ob. iStcsire. 'AIM C3.4::107:111131 .49mt CPlci .I=l,-riclessi BEFORE THE WAR! HINE & CO.:' IN TEE. STORS •or G. L.- BTOX2 -410 . - CO itontrour, Feb. 20, 1866. T. J. WI7EATON, Binghamton, N. Y .A.Azaticon. Tirsubscriber bating ancluded to go Wert, will o l icr for sale at auction on Tuesday and Wednes day, Idarch 13th and 14th, 1866, commencing at ten o'- clock A.M., the 101 l /wing named articles, to wit : One COIN, a span of Horses, 2 Calves, 11 Sheep, a yolce of 4 years old Oxen, a breeding Sow, 9 Shoats, a Luni ber Wagon, a two-horse Spring Wagon, Sulky, double Sleigh, double Harness, Os Sled. Bob Sled, Drags, Chains, a large lot of Cooper's Tools, Trngs !loops, Pine Lumber tor coopering and shingles, a quantity of Hay, Grain, and Vegetables, Household f urniture, and other articles too numerous to mention TERMS CASK, P. REYNOLDS, Auctioneer uni .NEWcolin Bridgewater, Feb, 20, 1866 Auditor's Notice MBE undersigned, an auditor ap ointed by the Or phan's Court of stusguehanta County to distribute the funds in the hands of the administrator of the es tate of 8. A. Woodruff, deceased, to and among the heirs and legal representatives of said decedent, will attend to the duties of his appointment at the office of Bentley, Fitch At Bentley. in - Montrose, onWednesdar the 21st day of March, 1800, at 2 o'clock, P. M., at which time and place all persons Interested fa said fund will present their claims or be forever deba red from eom• lug in on said fund. B. 8. BENTLEY, Jr., Auditor. Montrose, Feb. 90, 1868. • WE HAVE NARKED DOWN, MARKED DOWN, PRICES ON r►LL WTNTER Dress Goods, Shawls, AND WOOLEN GOODS OF ALL SORTS OVERCOATS, OVERCOATS, A..ND ALL HEAVY WINTER CLOTHING AND WILL SELL THEY N a COT itlae. as.cosct 80 7Zlevyas, REGARDLEPS OTT COST 1. CALL AND SEE US Guttenburg, Rosenbaum & Co DI. 8. DESSAU - ER, NABrAeuro Pastrami. Montrose, Jan. 9th, 1866 Co-Partnership Notice. gins. Co-partnershlp of HUNT, BROS. & BLAIR, _1 has terminated by the death of Mr. Milton L. Blair. The business will be continued by the under signed under the firm name ofEIL - NT BROTHERS. ' T. F. HUNT, Scranton, Feb. 15t,1868. 4w A. E. HUNT. MetrflECY . COW. CASIR upon the premiere of the subscriber. about the first of Sept. last, a dry cow, mostly white. The owner Is requested to prove property pay charges and take her away. ALVA CHANDLER. Herrick, Feb. Gth, 1866. Sw $1 X" MR. C). INT AL. . HAVING this day contracted with my eon, Bruyost M. Lmosat, aged 18 years. and granted to him the futUre proceeds of his own labor until he attains his majority.l hereby give notice that all his business transactions are henceforth upon his own account, and that I will pay no debts contracted by him atter this date. ' MASON b. LINDSEY. Bridgewater, Pa., Jan. 27th, 1888. febB 3w• PURE LIBERTY _WHITE LEAD .WILL do more and better work at a given cost, than V 1 any other. Trylt t. Manufactured by ZIEGLER & SMITII, Wholesale Drug, Paint, and Glass Dealers, Jan3o ly 137 North 3d street, Phtlad's. - rqcotioe. .7"••• • ALL persons owing me by note or book account are requested to call and settle the same immediately. Montrose, Jan. 0,1046.-3 m F. B. WEEKS. F'or Male. Tine subscriber offers at private sale the following 1. described real estate, viz : A FARM containing HO scree, well watered and wooded,' and a good dwelling house, almost new, two barns and an orchard—only of a mile from Dlmock Corners, op the Montrose road. Also-20 acres of valuable land contiguous to the vil lage of Dlmock, containing ldwelllng house, I barn, a good orchard, and the building known.** WOODRUFF ACADEMY, which at a moderate cost could be easily converted into a good dwelling house. All of wide% will be offered together, ortilvided up and parceled out to milt purehiSers. Alio—a dwelling house and lot, tUrcelly upon one of the four corners, witha horse barn, wagon shed, and a -good store house, suitable for the Dry Goods or Gro cery trade. The above described Real Estate; " together with a quantity of personal property and live stock, will be ot feted on terms favorable to the purcluuser. L. H. WOODRUFF, 'Hewet t Susquehanna Co. Fa. dun.. 2. - tt • - , - • -PURE LIBERTY warrz DREFERBEDeggractkal Tr 7 11. and you wlll have no er. liannisetased ted7lr7 -WOMB & ..131112*. Dreg, Palat sad Glue Dods* ' Japed 17 131 Fforth id street, Philara.4 Homo Insurance Co. of N. Y., Capital and SurpluS, Insurance Co. of North America, Phil's, 3 ' °°°.°°° Capital and Surplus, I MOAN International Fire Ineuranee Co. of N. Y.. • Capital and Surplus, 1,500,000 Hirsrd Fire and Marine Insurance Co. of Phil's, Capital and Snrpplae, Lycoming County Matual Insurance Co.of Penn'a, Capital and Surplus, • Security Insurance Co. of N. Y. Capital and Surplus. Farmer's Mutual Insurance Co. York, Pa., Capital and Surplas, Enterprise Insurance Company, Phil's, Capitaland Surplus, 1r6,000 Insurance Co. State of Pennsylvania, Phil. Capital and Surplus., Kensington Fire and M. Insurance Co., Phil'a, Capital and Strpins, Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Co. of Hartford, Conn., paying 50 per cont. dividends to the assured, Capital. 10,000,000 American Lite Insurance Co., Philadel phia, Capital, Travelers' Insurance Co. Hartford, Conn., Insuring against all kinds of accidents Capital, 600,000 All business entrusted to our care will be attend ed to on fair terms, and all losses promptly adjusted, STROUD St. BROWN, Agents. tairOMee over the Post Office, Foot of Public Arcane. BILLINO4 STROULI, CztAnz.na L. Bnowx. Montrose, Jan. lat. 18613. 1y MARKED DOWN, Cloaks, Fire, Life and Accidental GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY. Tacoastrome, WANTED—Agents and canvassers for LLOYD'S ILLUSTRATED BAttl i ellAgt 01711 Battle VIA .7: zjr.-Voi eat 3-;.= grtm Complete in one Volume. CONTAININ CI Gen. Howard's tribute to the Volun teer ; 288 battle descriptions; 89 biogrophical sket ches ; 49 portraits of generals ; 17 maps of battle fields ; 13 battle pictures on tinted paper; 4 steel-plate vign ettes, and a general review of the war—the wholeorna mented by illustrated borders. A brilliant history, and an invaluable companion for reading and reference In every family. Sample pages and illustrations sent to applicants. Canvassers who want territory should at once apply to H. 11. LLOYD CO., Jana° wimp No. 21 John street, N. Y. Tale WcAlicse. 1 2 ". Xt3EI,rIVCOI-ar, El IS A LICENSED AUCTIONEER for Snsquehannaand all other Conntiea to the United States, or New Jer sey. Seth at Vendoes. -E"Addraoss P. Reynold!, Montrose, Pa.. or call in person at my Tailor Shop, over Chandler's Store, in Montrose, where I shall be when not otherwise en gaged. [Dcc. 26, ISM. Sim SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE MeOIXAX-CIEI FOR LIVER COMPLAINT. A SUBSTITUTE HOE CALOMEL It your bowels are costive, If yen have worms, If your breath Is bad, If you feel dmiey, If you aro low spirited. If you have a sick headache, TRY If you have taken a drop too much, THEN. TAKE A FULL DOSE They only coat 25 cents a box. Bine Mass, and other preparations of Mercury, actu ally produce more Suffering and death than the disea ses which they profess to cure. And yet this corrosive mineral so denounced by the allopathic doctors, is prescribed by them almost universally in Liver Com plaint, Consumption of Lungs, ttc. THE MANDEAITE PILLS arc composed entirely of roots and herbs, obtained from the great storehouse of Nature. and their salutary effects will appear as soon as the medicine is. brought to the test of a fair experiment. SCHENK'S MAD RAKEN PILLS do not produce any nausea or sickness of the stomach; but when given for Dyspepsia. tt may be proper to use them in connection with SCHENCK'S SEAWEED TONIC. By this judicious treatment the digestive faculties are speedily restored to their full vigor, and the worst cases of indigestion may be cured. When we reflect that the liver lathe largest internal organ of the body, that to it is assigned the important duty of filtering the blood and preparing the bile, that it is subject to many disorders, and that when it is dis eased or inactive the whole body suffers sympathetically it is not surprising that a medicine which can restore the healthy operations t,f the hirer should produce won derful changes in the general health, and effect cures which may appear almost miraculous. Headache of long continuance, severepaina in the side, breast and shoul ders. aching of the limbs, a feeling of general weakness and wretchednes, and other alarming and distressing symptoms, indicative ofimperfeet or disordered action of the liver, are speedily removed by the Ilse of SCHENK'S MANDRAKE , PILLS. Costivenees piles, bitter or sour eructations, and that indescribable feeling of oppression, mental anxiety, languor. lethargy, and depression of spirits which unit a man for the management of business and the enjoy ment of life. are relieved by the use of SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS. DR. SCHLXCW.—Dear Sir: I take pleasure in sending yona certificate in addition to many you have already received from suffering humanity. I can scarcely and language sufficiently strong to express my heartfelt gratideation of the wonderful awes your MANDRAKE PILLS and SEAWEED TONIC have effected in the entire cure of one of :he most stubborn cases of the af fection of the liver. Far three years I suffered beyond description; all my friends, as well as myself, earn() to the conclusion that my time In this life was short. So terrible was the condition to which I was reduced that life to sue had become a burden ; my whole system was in a state of Inflammation; I could not eat, nor sleep ; my whole body was tilled with pain : swelling would ti• rise'in my wrists and ankles, rendering them totally useless. On several occasions I was at , melted with a rush of blood to the head, which would fell meta the ground, and I would be carried away for dead. I ap• plied to several eminent physicians of our city. who ad ministered all the medicines that they thought would reach my case, but of no avail. One oC them said he could do nomore for me, and ad. rifted me, as a last resort, to drink cod liver oil. Not relishing the horrid trash I declined to take it. Acci dent put your advertisement in my hands. I called on you; yon examined me and told me the nature of my disease. You then ordereclme the Pills and Tonic with an observance of diet. pledging your wore that in one week I would find myself another man. I followed your advice, and. as you predicted, an astonishing cure was effected. I continued your Pills and Tonic for some time, and now thank God for his goodness. and your valuable medicine. I am once more restored to perfect health. I most earnestly recommend those who are suffering from affection of theliver to give your Pills and Tonic a fair trial, and a care will be effected. I have sent many persons to you, and they have all been cured. Any information my fellow citizens may require will he freely given by the subscriber. at his residence, No. 812 Federal street. between Bth et. and Passyunk road, CHARLES JOHNSON, Sn., fob Formerly Printers' Ink Manufacturer. Dr. Schenck will he professionally at hie principal of fice No. 15 North Sixth street, corner of Commerce, Philadelphia, every Saturday. from 9 a. m. nntil 4 p. m.. No, 82 Bond street, New York, every Tuesday, from 9 to 8- No. 88 Summer street Boston. Mass— every Wed nesday, from 9 to 3, and every other Friday at 108 Balti more street Baltimore, Md. All advice free, but for a thorough =imitation of the lungs with,his Respirome ter, the charge is :hreo dollars. Price of the Pulmon lc Syrup and Seaweed Tonic, each Ai 60 per bottle, or $7 50 per half dozen. Mandrake Pills, 55 cents per box. Jan! ly3w For sale byall Druggists and dealers. Lackawanna & Bloomsburg R. R. nkli , and after November 27, 1865, passenger trains %., will run as follows: SOUTHWARD A. N. P. N. P. Y. Leave Scranton. 6:50 10:50 '4:50 " Kingeton, 6:55 11:16 6:20 " Rupert. 2.15 . 8158 " Danville, 2:50 2:35 Arrive at Northumberland. 10:30 10t16 NORTKWARD. Leave liforthtmberlrnd, 8:00 - 11:05 . Danville, ~: _:, 8:40 1::40 •` is. 4:15 Kingston, ' 085 . 810 6:55 Arrive at Scranton, 8:15 9:5 5 8:10 Passenger's taking train south from Scranton at Er.so a. re. via Northumberland. reach fisrrisbuyg at 12:80 p. in.- Baltimore:s:2o p. in.; Washington in:MP. re.; Tin Rdpert, reach Philadelphia at 2/00 p. In. Kinzotoz.3lso , r. 25. _- XI. A. r0294..8nPt• . • DR. E. P.IIINES; . FAB.pervauent l 7 located it Frleadsettie for Shaper pope ortirigetidiDa match* Eitel saligatia all Its taaebea.• -Be may be toned laths Jaekeen Heats. OCee boars !Lama a. au.le 9 pip; - laaletf Frakadmilie. Fa., Jae. lath, laaaz, • TEE SOLDIER'S AID. j,' S. Sterling, late of Bilabirrettii4 WILL give good eattsfaetion to an his elastomers. •v and do work CHEAPER than any other . Boot & Shoe Shop - in this vicinity. all and eeo for yonreettu. Boots Half•soled for •71; art.toni._—other work as • cordingly. OrShop oppostto the Dank. Montroms, Jan. 23d, 1866. tf NOTICE TO THE PUBLW. rpm{ subscriber respectflally informs the poldia that 1. he has leased the Blacksmith Shop of 11. C. Clemons, nenilhe Foundry of Sayre Brothers. Customers will do weticto cal), as they can get every , - thing done in the Blackantithing line antiy and prow ly for cash. PiErTarticolar attention given to Done Shoeinx, Montrose, Dee. SlB. 18&.EDWARD P. BTA 2.500,000 1,500,000 1,000,000 THE REGULA.TORI READ QUARTERS for BARGAINS 1 Great Inducements for 1866. GI3O. M1C.49. - ITTMEI2e. NEW AIILFORD, TA. DEALER 11l STAPLE; & FANCY DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS & SHORN Bias & CAPS, READY MADE CLOTUING, FANCY GOODS, YANKEE NOTIONS, TRUNKS, TRAVELING-BAGS, And loth of Goods too numerous to mentlon e at Um vary lowest market prices. Call and examine—no charge for showing Ooods—se ery article warranted u represented, and will sell Cheaper than the Cheapest: GEO. HAYDEN. Now Milford, Pa. , „ „ „ D. W. LOWELL, Principal Sr. Proprietor d'AF the above Institution, respectfully eallaattentlon to the unsurpassed facilities of his coarse of Instrae• tion, and the important additions and Improvements which have been made in and to the several departments of his College. The coarse of instruction extended and perfected, preeent t to YOUNG NEN and LADIES The beet facilities for obtaining a PRACTICAL, COMPREEENSITE. =SERF* EDVCATION. The thorough, novel and interesttr g comae of kvivibir.,l TRY THEM ACTUAL PRACTICE Thy THEM TRY THEM. embraces a complete routine of transaction. in each Im portant branch of business. A Store, Bank and Railroad Steamboat, Telegraph, Post.ollices, ch., are in full and successful operation, represontine In a pleasing and sat• isfactory manner, the daily routine of actual business tile, to which the student becomes in progression an tuneteur 10:444:534 CLERK. MERCHANT AID BANKER, 'waiving, in each capacity, a practical R reliable know! edge of business In its multifarious forms and phases PENMANSHIP. 100:Vib4:so14. In this essential brunch of business education no Col lege offee better facilities to the learner. The Spence- Man system will be taught inall its varieties by the most skillful masters of the art. Specimens of Writing from this Institution have received the highest encomiums from the press. For general information, terms, &e., address for Col leze monthly, which will be mailed free; for spedmeas of - Penmanship. enclose two three-cent stamps. decl4•ly Address D. W. LOWELL Principal, Lowell's Commercial College. Binghamton. R. Y. CHEAP CLOTHING. This day received our Fall and Winter Stock e READY MADE CIOTIISI OVERCOATS, VNDERCOATS, HATS AN - 1T CAPS, PANTS AND VESTS, BOY'S CLOTHING, FINE FLANNEL SHIRTS, ENDRE CLOTIIINO Look at Prices of a Few Articles : oe °mete, haavy and warm, as low as VI 51 All wool Business Snits, Coat, Pants & Vest. 15 00 Union Business butts " 100 Good Undershirts and Drawers, per pair. 1 ISO • And other Goods in proportion. rir Garments made to order, and warrantedio Flour and Groceries: Such aa Teas, Coffee; Sugar, Maass* Bahrain; 14),ap,, Spleen, Salt, itc• ar- unull• a ' Call and examine oar Stock before purchasing elm where. • Wanted—Eggs, Chestnuts, and grafted WirtterAp plea, for which the highest prices will be paid to cash. G. L. STOI.Lit A CO. Montrose, Nov. 19, 1865. "THE FAMOUS BARBER . " . Come and see the famous Barber, Famous Barber, late of Hayti. Late of nava, now at Weeks' , Now at F. B. Weeks' Store WRoom, • Find me shaving and shampooing, • Find me cutting hair to suit yon. 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Men. tel indolence, emaciation, ennui. It bass most delight. fel, desirable and novel effect upon the nervous aye tem t andall who ern in 'advise Protilrebril b7nervelle disability are earnestly advised to - seek 'a 'cumin this most excellent and unettnalled preparation. Persons who, by impudence. have lost: their natural vigor, will And spernument and speedy cure in the MIXOICEZONXEL • 2 , The feeble, the languid, the despairing and' tavola should ere this' valuable discovery a bid; Weill he fohnd totally- different from all other article' for the same phrposes. TO IrEIALEEI.—This preparation 11 in nervobs weaknesses or all kinds,ls it will none th e wasted strength with wonderfainermattetice. • Iris also a grand tonic, 'an d will give relief in • first dose. A brief perelstenee In its t i =l Innovate the stomach to :a degree of perfect health. sad banish Dyspepela forever. • .• : , , One Dollar per Dottie, or six henget; for $5. 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