.e.r*W.A.Z21.19 Correction. The communication last week under the caption " Come Unto Me," was so mangled by the compositor, that we re publish it this week. : Roll of Honor. Cash payments for the DEMOCRAT from April 2d to 14th.: Dennis MeKeeby, James Hewitt, J. 0. Bullard, E. A. Page, Martin Hogan, D.P. Phelan, Thomas H. Foster, Mathew. ArGrawi Dennis McGraw, Lawrence Hogan, JOhn . O'Day, Daniel Wood, Peter Smith, N. S. Guile, 0. L. Carpenter, Daniel Ross, Patrick Whin, Eliab Buxton, Sam itel Dodge, C.B. Jackson, Humphrey Marcy, A. B. Griffis, Geo. H. Leslie, Kenyon, jr., Alva Cnandler, John Pike, Cornelius Graham, Andrew Lape, S. Tyler, Alvin Brown, Jere. Kane, Nathaniel West, John Smiley, Israel Howell, Mrs. 0. Elton, Silas Howell, Gelatt, Dennis Sparks, Arhus Card, .M.:cs Baldwin, Enos Newcomb, D. L. Hine, W. B. Guile, Harlow Knapp, 1). K. Tooker, de Crocker, E. L. Leonard, 0. IL Perry, 1)clos Roberts, l)a‘ id Wilinarth, Patrick Clark, Benjamin Carter, iu bun Stevens, John Hoppy, N. B. Eastman„ .Tonas Carter, Elias Buchanan, Nathan Aldrich," Minot Riley, L. W. Bingham, G. A. Lester, Christian She John Boyle, F. W. Boyle, Batheµ• Shay, Itouben Fuller, Jasper Ritter, Isaac Butts, :Ilitche:l, 1)e \Vitt, Z ,; Barnes, ;•;:t; h rrel If s , t :1 ptblished listsprove acceptable w e I.nue them ; which will enable to see who do and who do not i•ay for the paper. As soon as convenient we will prepare a list of those indebted who don't pay. Another Railroad Charter. A has passed both branches of our S:a:e Legislature, entitled a supple mein to an act incorporating the " North urn' Coai and Iron Company," chartering a road to run from Carbondale to Lanes .ro by way of Starucca, or to the Dela ware near Hancock, through the northern part of Wayne county. It is not known which route will be chosen ; but as the charter is in good hands, the road will un doubtedly ire built. -It is designed to connect with the Albany and Susquehan na R. R., or the branch running to Han cock, and will release the Jeffeison R. R. Company from building that part of their road between Starucca and Lanesboro and to Carbondale. Information Wanted. Orange P. Whitne,y was taken prisoner Aug. 2lst, 1864,. at the Weldon Railroad, and was taken to Bell Isle, and remained there until near October follow in.7; since which time his friends have not heard anything of him. Any one knowing anything concerning him will confer a great favor by giving such infor. illation to his wife, ELLEN L. WorrNEY, Ilophottom, Susq. co. Pa. Alai - Exchanges please copy. lIWSIC E. C. Blackman announces her readi ness to resume tesching Music, at $lO per 20 Lessons. County Superintendent. Air. Editor: We suggest the name of Bvington Thatcher, of Ittyntrose, as a car* didate, qualified by education, experience as a teacher, and moral character for the office of County Superintendent. • BRIDGEWATER SCHOOL DIRECTORs. April 10, 1866. 411. O. Notice to Teachers. All School Teachers intending to teach in Bridgewater township are notified that they are required to enter into -written contracts with the Board of Directors, ac cording to law. I. F. Datars, Preet. lip. 17-2 a Qum= Spaovr, Sea Court Proceedings. Common wealth vs. Michael Fern on. In dictment, selling liquor without a license. Defendant pleads guilty. Sentenced to pay a fine of $lO and-costs. Commonwealth vs. Matilda Gage. In dictment, selling liquor without a license. Defendant pleads guilty. Sentenced to pay a fine of $lO and costs. Common wealth vs. Thos. Reardon, Ed ward Reardon, and Rose Higgins. In dictment, assault and battery. Verdict, not guilty as to Thomas Reardon, and Edward ileardon, and guilty as to Rose Higgins to pay a fine of $5 and costs of prosecution. Commonwealth vs. Michael Muldoon. Indictment, assault and battery. Defen dant pleads guilty as to the second count of the Indictment, and is sentenced to pay a fine of $5 and costs. new, new, new, new, Commonwealth vs. Mary Ann McSher er. Indictment, forgery. Verdict not guilty. Commonwealth vs. George Estus. In dictment, larceny. Joseph Estus prose cutor. Verdict, guilty. Commonwealth vs. John Moore. Lau ra Pike, proseeutris. Indictment, forni cation and bastardy. Verdict, guilty. Sentenced to pay a fine of $2O to Over seers of the Poor of the Borough of Sus quehanna Depot; and to pay the said Lau ra I'iku for her expenses incurred at the birth of the said child and fur its support up to date the sum of $3O, and to give bonds to said overseers of the Poor for performing the order of the Court with regard to the maintenance of the child till he arrives at the age of five years. Commonwealth vs. L. P. Loomis. In dictment, obtaining goods under false prt t enses. Jury discharged by the Court. Commonwealth vs. Seth Aney, Theo dore Aney, and Charles S. Hall. Indict ment, assault and battery. Sarni. Rob erts, prosecutor. Verdict, guilty on sec ond count of the indictment. Seth Aney sentenced to pay a fine of $l5 and costs, Theodore Aney to pay a fine of $lO and costs, and Charles S. Hall to pay a tine of one dollar and costs. new, new, new, new, new, new, Henry Abel, adtnr. of Silas Torrey, de ceased, vs. Albert. Capron. Verdict for defendant. Jacob Tit man vs. Thomas J. Sherwood. Verdict for plaintiff for $371. Commonwealth vs. Coe Wells. In dietinent forgery. Verdict not guilty. Burglary In Brooklyn. Mr. Eurron—On Saturday night last the Store of Rog rs and Foot tin Brook lyn, was entered by one or more burglars, by way of a window in the cellar, or base ment. They carried off Broacleloths,oDe lanes, and various oi her goods, the exact value of which at this time eannot be as certained; probably amounting to be tween three and five hundred dollars. R. 0. M. new, new, new, new, Our County Courts. An act has passed the Legislature chan ging the time of holding the Courts in this County. Hereafter the terms of Conr will commence on the second Mon day of January, April, August and No vember. 1 00 500. 2 00 2 00 2 00 50 2 00 2 00 Borough Officers. At the election held the 10th inst., the following officers were chosen for the en suing year : Burgess—C: M. GPre. High Constable—William Gary. Council—B. S. Bentley, J. B. McCol lum, Elijah Mott, W. A. Crossmon, A.N. Bullard, Amos Nichols, W. H. Boyd, IL H. Dunmore, Christopher Sherman. School Directors—L. F. Fitch, Albert Chamberlin. 1 00 2 00 6 00 2 00 SCHOOL STATEMENTS. —l3y the Common School Law of the State, it is made the duty of Directors to publish an annual statement of the amount of moneys re ceived and expended, and the amount due from collectors, and setting forth all the 'financial operations of the district, in not less than ten written or printed handbills, to be put up in the most public places in the district. • On receipt of 25ctS we send the requir ed blanks to ally address. Religious. Rev. A. 0. Warren will preach at Glen wood School House, Sunday April 22, at 11% A. M., and at Hopbottom at 3 o'clock, P. M. same day. Election of School Superintendent. To the School Directors of Susquehanna County : GENTLEMEN : In pursuance of the 43d section of the act of Bth of May, 1854,x90 are hereby notified to meet. in ConvenMif at the Court Honse, in Montrose, on the first Tuesday in May, A.D. 1886, (accord ing to legislative act of 1866,) being the first day of the month, at one o'clock in the afternoon, and; select, viva voce, by a majority of the whole number of Direct ors present, one person of-literary and sci entific acquirements, and of skill and ex perience in the art. of Teacbing, as Coun ty Superintendent for three succeeding years; determine the amount of compen sation for the same, and certify the result to the State Superintendent at Harrisburg, as required_ by the 39th and 40th sections of said act. • E. A. WESTON, Superintendent Snsq'a County. Brooklyn,*pril 2, 1866, 3t, fair'Ex-Gov. Wm. F. Johnston, of this State, a leading man among Republiaans, is out fully in support of the President. —A Fort Xearney paper declares cm the highest authority, that Brigham' Young proposes to purchase tweet: the Sandwich Isloath; and emigrate thither with his nook. • 1:=1 —A new paper called the Sunday Her. aid appeared on Sunday last in Washing ton. It is a large and handsome sheet, and will support the President's restora tion volley. Consumptives.—Tho 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, he will sends copy of the pre scription used (free of charge,) with the directions for preparing and using the same, which they will find a sure cure for Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, Colds, Coughs, and all throat and lung .affections. The only object of the advertiser in isendingthe prescription is to benefit the afflicted, and spread information which be conceives to be invaluable; an 1 he hopes every sufferer will try his remedy. ea it will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing. Parties wishing the prescription, PREZ, by return mail, will please address Ray. EDWARD A. WILSON. Williamsburg, Kings Co., New York. Dec. 26, 1865.—lytmp VW — Errors of Youth.—A gentleman who ant lered for years from nervous debility, premature decay, and all the effects of youthful indiscretion, wilt, for tho sake of suffering humanity, send free to all who need it, the recipe and directions 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 13. OGDEN, No. 13 Chambers street, New York. Dec. I'6, 1865. lysmp VEP — The Confessions and Experience of an Invalid, Published for the benefit and as a caution to y. ung men and others, who suffer from nervous debility, premature decay of manhood. etc. supplying at the same time this moans of Se ircure. By one who has cured him self after undergoingconviderable quackery. By enclo sing, a post paid addressed envelope, n single copy, free of charge may be had of the author. NATHANIEL, MAY rms. Esq., Brooklyn. Kings co. N. Y. Jan3o lyampi IV — Deafness, Blindness and Catarrh— Treated with the utmost success by Dr. J. ISAACS, Oc enlist and Auriat, (formerly of Leyden, Holland,) No. 519 Pine street, Philadelphia. Testimonials from the most reliable sources In the City and Country can be seen at his office The medical faculty are invited to ac company their patients, as he has no secrets in his practice. ARTIFICIAL EYES inserted without pain. No charge made for examination. [July 20, 1865. ly W - Strange, but Trtie.—Every young lady and gentleman 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 servant. TiloS. F. CHAPMAN, Dec. 26.—lysmp 831 Broadway, New York. rer The Greatest Victory Vet.—Colors struck in the minutes. The abuse heading of a recent bulletin from the Seat of War is in all respects applica ble to then:milts of CIUSTADORO'S HAIR DYE, when brought: in contact with hair of any obnoxious tint. Five minuies removes lilt) undesirable Igo re placing it with the riche,t black or brown . No stain ie left on the scalp, no damage is done to the hair by this fine emollient vegetable aye. Manufactured by J. CRISTADOFIO, No. 6 Aator Boos,. New York. Sold by Druggi,l,. Applied by all Clair Dresrers• 1-4 , r. 15 imp. Toblaas Venetian Liniment.— A certain cure for paNti in limbs and back. spore throat, rheumatiem, itc. d perfect family medi cine. iind never fail, Read! Read'! Read:! LIVONIA. Wayne Co. ]li. hi. an, June 16,1859. This Is to certify that my wife was taken with Quin scy 'ore Throat: it comiuenced to en ell, and was so sore that she could not swallow. and coughed violent 13. I used your Liniment, cud made a perfect cure in one week. I firmly believe that but for the Liniment she would hare lost her tile. JOIE( H. TT 4 Price 40 and au cents. Sold by ell dru,rrglets. Office 56 Cortland St. New York. apr. 15 Imp Porous Plasters.—These plas ters have the compactness of kid I. ether and the flexi bility of a silk glove. they have cured varicose veins and external aneurisms. For all affections of the chest, weight about the diaphragm or upper portion of the bowels, in colds and coughs, for Injuries of the back, for al! strains or bruises, for a week hack, for nervous pains of the bowels, and other nervous affections and cramps, fur heart affections—for all these affections they have to be used to be properly appreciated. DR. I. T. HENDERSON'S LETTER. Fauxvittt, La., March Bth, 1360 Dr. T. Att.cocx.—Sir—l have been suffering under a severe attack of neuralgic disease of my howels for years. with hypertrophy of the heart, rind' have tried ev ery thing known to the practice of medicine from the very best M. D's : but truth prompts me to say that your plasters have given me more permanent relief than anything else I have used, and I belies e will pro duce n perfect cure. The counter-irritant effect of your plasters Is pro duced in such a mild and gradual way, they so invigor ate he circulation around the parts to which they are applied, and exert upon all nervous diseases such a great sedative influence, that I con fldebtly place them at the head of every plaster now In use. Tours, very truly. ap. 15-Imp I. T, lIENDERSON, M.D. BALDWIN, ALLEN, & MITCHELL, DEALERS In Flour, Salt, Pork. Fish, Lard, Grain, Feed. Candles. Clover and Timothy Seed. Also, Groceries, such as Baenre, Id olnsoen, Syrups, Tea and Coffee. West side of Public Menne. 31uutrose, April .7, 1866. TWO NEW [UMBER WAGONS FOR SALE at my Blacksmith shop with henry Clemons. Montrose, April 17, 1869. EDW'D P. STAMP. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE! "VOTICE Is hereby given that In pursuance of no or- II der of the Orphan's Court of Srisquehanna County to me directed, I will expone to public sale, by vendue, on the premises in the township of Rush, On Tuesday, the Eith day of May, 1866, at one o'clock, P. M., ell the following described piece or parcel of land, late the estate of William D. DeWitt, deceased, bounded on the North by lands of It. B. Swisher and Lyman Canfield. on the East by lends of Smith James and D. Sebring, on the South by lands of A. C. Vanover and J. Runkle. and on the West by land of E. Cobb—containing about 145 acres of land, more or less ; about 115 acres improved ; on which is a frame dwelling house, barn, carriage house, and a good or chard of grafted fruit, itc. TERMS OF SALE.—SSO on day of sale ; $l,OOO on final confirmation of sale and giving deed; one half of balance within six months thereafter, and one half in twelve mouths, with interest on ail amounts unpaid from the time of Anal confirmation of sale and giving deed. A. B. SHELDON, Administrator Springville, April 17th, 1866. Public Auction. MHZ subscriber having rented his Store, will sell at public Sale his entire Stock of merchandise at his Store iu Friendsville on Thursday April 19th 1866, Con sisting of Boots. and Shoes, Hardware, dry Goods, Yankee Notions. Tin ware, &c . also two new market wagons, one sett sliver plated double carriage Harness and several other articles too numerous to mention. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock A. M. and continue until the entire stock is closed out; Come early to secure good bargains. Terms—au sums under five dollars, rash down; Ave and over six months credit, with notes and approved security J..HOSFORD. Di SUTTON, Auctioneer. New Goods for Spring Sales. EYRE & LANDELL. Fourth and Arch - Streets, Philadelphia, - SLIM OPENING FOR J3r a tiZN43l. 19.111.1.43319, FASHIONABLE NEW BILKS. Novelties In DRESS GOODS. New Styles SPRING.SHAWLS. New Travelling DRESS GOODS. Fine Stock of NEW GOODS. Man.nificent FOULARDS. Splendid BLACK SILKS, Ac. E. A L. have their usual assortment of STAPLE GOODS. Also, CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, VESTINGS, An. Ae. • P. men t 8.--Onr prices are now arranged to meet the views oil Aprill, 1566. SELECT SCHOOL, AT HOPBOTTOIN. A SELECT SCHOOL will be continued through the year at Bellbottom by a good anitcompeteat Teacher. Particular attention given to those tittthg for teachers. TI7ITION PER TERME OP TWELVE WENEI : Primary Branches, $ 3 0 0 Common English Branches, - - - 30 Higher do do - • - - 400 Lessons in 'Music, 8 00 Use of Instrument—Piano or Melodeon, 2 00 Board reasonabi e,or rooms for those wishing to board themselves. For further particulars inquire of W. M. TINGLEY, COM. Hopbottom, April 10, 1863. Sw CLOVER & TIMOTHY SEED, Bradford Co. Large and Medium For Sale by BALDWIN, ALLEN & MITCHELL Montrose, Aprtl 10 , IBM. 4w Welatr 3017rria. Baldwin, Allen, & Mitchell. 13.41.X-03017171N clki .4L..T-sZaI3IV AGAIN! After retiring for thirty days at " hard labor," have re sumed business at the old stand, under the mune and Arm of BALDWIN, ALLEN FL MITCHELL, DEALERS ENT Flour, Feed, Salt, Pork, Butler, Cheese, Dried Beef, Hams, Fish, Smoked Hal ibut, Candles, Tea, Coffee, Spices, Syrup, Molasses, Sugar, Seed Wheat, Clover et Timothy Seed, Flax-seed, Beans, Brooms, Nails, etc. etc. Thankful (or past patronage, we shall be happy to see and wait upon our old and new customers. All Goods and Flour warranted. A. BALDWIN. W. L. ALLEN. S. N. MITCHELL. Montrose, April 10, 1866. Canned & Dried Fruits, FOR SALE at the Old Stand of Baldwin & Allen, on Public Avenue. BALDWIN, ALLEN MITCHELL. Montrose, April 10, 1856. P'lorenoe SEWING MACHINES. Highest Premium, Fair of the American Institute, 1865. (Gold Medal.) REPORT OF COMXITTEL OP AWARDS—RaAmnia 1. its simplicity and GREAT RANGE of work. 2. Its making fonr autereet seis.e.ss, sts.. The 1.....3. Knvt, Double Lock and Double Knot. 8. The Reversible Feed motion—operated by simply turning a thumb screw—enablingsthe operator to run the work. to the right or left, and Gazer convenience of sm..r-fastening the ends of eeams. 4. The perfect finish and substantial manner in which the machine la made. 5. The rapidity of its working and the quality of the work done. 6. Its self-adjusting tension. Exhibited by C. TYLER, opposite Lathrop's. No. 1. $63. No. 2, s7s.—With all the Fixtures. Montrose. April 3. 1866. Stn E. REMINGTON & SONS, 'MANUFACTURERS OF REVOLVERS, RIFLES, Muskets and Carbines, - for the United States Service. Also POCKET & BE REYORERS s Repeating Pistols, Rifle Canes, Revolving Rifles, Rifle and Shot Gun Barrels, and Gun Materials sold by Gun Dealers and the Trade generally. In these days of Housebreaking and Robbery, every House, Store, Bank and office, should. hare one of REMINGTONS' REVOLVERS. Parties desiring to avail themselves of the late improvements in Pistols, and su perior workmanship and form, will find all combined in. the New REMINGTON REVOLVERS, Circulars containing cuts & description of our Arms will be furnished upon ap plication. E. REMINGTON & SONS, Ilion, N. Y. MooRE & Nrcnors, Agents, api Oc No. 40 Courtland st N. Y. Administrator's Notice. rt, STATE of RACHEL CHANDLER dee'd, late of .L 4 Herrick toisnship,Stisquetianna county, Pa. Lettere of administration upon the estate Male above named decedent having been granted to the undersign ed. all persons indebted to said estate are hereby noti fied to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same to present them duly sathenti• sated for settlement. ALFA CHANDLER, Adm`r, cam testament° annexe. Herrick, April JO, 1866. Executor's Notice. V, STATE of JEDEDIAM REED. late of West Win .ll:4 Med. Litchfield county, Connecticut, and formerly of New Milford, Susquehanna county, Pa. Letters testamentary upon the estate of the above named decedent baying been granted to the undersign ed, notice is hereby given to all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment. and those hav ing claims upon the same will present them duly attes ted for settlement. E. P. BRADFORD, Executor. New Milford, March 27. 1866."61 Executors' Notice. ESTATE of WARREN P. RYNNARD, decd, late of Bridgewater township, Susquehanna county, Ps. Lettere testamentary upon the estate of the above named decedent having beengranted to the undersign ed, all persons indebted to said estate are hereby noti fied to make Immediate payment, and those having elaima•agaluat the same to present them duly uuthwati cated for settlement. • J. P. HARDIN& 8. L. KENNARD, re * Bridgewater, Feb, 27,1866. •6w Executrix' Notice. ESTATE of L. 0. DAY, deed, late of Forest Lake township, Snequehazna County, Pa. Lettere testamentary upon the estate of the above named decedent having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to said estate are hereby notified to make immediate payment. and those having claims against the same to present them duly authenticitteki for settlement. HANNAH DAT, Executrix. Forest LIN , , Ifarelk 20, ISO. et* GLORIOUS NEWS ! To all Interested In Baying DRY CI- 400 Oro lel . GREAT DEOLINE IN PRICES., Great ggibcorilloois AT AUCTION SALES Guttenburg, Rosenbaum it Co are now receiving part of their letrorliag giStcscar... The senior partner of the firm, residing In New York, having made large purchases' at the late Auction Salim, we can offer great inducements to buyers. DON'T BUY YOUR DRY GOODS Before having given us a call, and seined yourself of our ustrtlons WE ARE NOW SELLING flood fast-colored Prints, at American Sprague*, Merrimackv, Best y'd wide E:seeing, Atlantic A, Pacific X, 25 `• '• Medford, - - - - 93 " Flne Shirting, - - 25 Beet Spring Delaines—handsomepatterns2s Dress Goods at half the former prices. A. Largo Stock of MDT MADE CLOTHING At Greatly Reduccal Prices. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY Q3utttnburg, Pstabannt a co Montrose, lip:ll3d, ISM. DELAWARE LACKAWANNA & WESTERN RAIL-ROAD. IMEgEM Spring Arrangements for 1866 PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE WESTWARD. I EASTWARD. Morning I Evening Morning I Evening train. train. I STATIONS. I train. train. A. M. P. M. P. M. P. M. New Y0rk....... New Hampton.. Mannnka Chunk Delaware........ Scranton Nicholson Hophottom Montrose New Milford Great Bend 4,00 7.05 7,59 8,20 10,20 11,81 11,53 12,15 12,88 I 12,55 d. CONNECTIONS.—Westward. The Morning train from New York connects at Ma nunka Chunk with the train leaving Ptillad'a(Kensing ton depot) at 7,30 a. in., and at Greatßend with through mail train on the Erie Railway, with sleeping car at tached, stopping at all the principal stations on that road, and arriving at Buffalo at 6,10 a. in. The Evening train from New York connects at Ma nunka Chunk with the train leaving Philadelphia (Ken sington depot) at 3,30 p. m.; at Great Bend with Night Express on the Erie Railway west, arriving tt Banal() at 1,45 p. m. Eastward. The Horning train from Great Bend connects there with the Cincinnati Express on the Erie Railway from the west ; at Mantufka Chunk with a train for Philad'a and intermediate stations, arriving in Philadelphia at 6.30 p. m.; and at New Hampton with a train for Easton Bethlehem, Allentown, Reading and Harrisburg, arriv at Harrisburg at 8.80 p. in. The Evening train from Great Bend connects there with the New York Express on the Erie Railway from the west; at Manunka Chunk with a train which runs to Belvidere, where it lies over until 6 o'clock next morning; and at New Hampton with an Express train for Easton, Bethlehem, Allentown, Reading and Har risburg. At Scranton. conned ions are made with trains on the Lackawanna apd Bloomsburg R.R. tn and from Pittston Kingston, Wilkesbarre, Berwick, Bloom shorg,Danville, Northumberland, Harrisburg and intermediate stations, and with trains on the Delaware and Hudson Railroad o and from Carbondale and Intermediate stations. WATTS COOKE, Superintendent. IL A. nanny, Gent TM Agt. jly4 tf PRE LIBERTY WRITE LEAD,- the whitest, the most durable, the most economical. Try It I Manufactured only by ZIEGLER & SMITH, Wholesale Dreg, Paint and Glass Dealers, jan3o ly 187 North ad street, Philad's.. • 1866. PHILADELPHIA 1866 WEIL:11 Pitaperss. HOWELL IA BOURKE, Manufacturers of • 3Pea,par Seazizizissi, Window Shadeg, Corner Fourth and Market Streets, PHILADELPHIA. N. D.—Always In Store, a large Stock of LINEN and OIL SPADES. March 6, IM6. Ihnjw Garden & Flower Seeds For Bile by ABEL TURRELL March 27, 1868 • Mcktioes. MY Notes end Accounts will be in the hinds of B. L. Stone & Co., a abort time for ealleeticm. March 6, 1668. F. B. WEEKS. NEW - GOODS, Continually Arriving at .1111:71RaRAMMIXAN• To Cola Prioas Mira,22.4313. Encore. I. N. HINE & CO. Aro now receiving a Large Stock of the Latest Sal SPRING GOODS, Is, to ItS ets per rd. GREAT AUCTION SALES 1Lf ... 1N. 6. 1taiXaU1i .... aa . ..1!1 Please look through our Stock before punk/tutus 1. N. HIRE. Montrose, March 27, 1866 • NITICE TO THE PUBLIC. TT. gisblcrtherthrele pectfally Worms the pablie that Blacksmith Shop of H. C. Clemoni, near the Foundry of Sayre Brothers. Customers will do well to call, as t hey can get every- Hang done in the Blackstnithing lige neatly apd prompt ly for cash. Or Particular attention given to Horse Shoeing. EDWARD P. STAMP. Montrose, Dec. 26, 1665. tf THE REGULATOR! BEAD QUARTERS for BARGAINS ! 5,20 10,35 2,30 8,10 7. 1 1,39 7,25 • 4 1,80 7,21 a 9.45 4,10 . p 8,85 8,02 I ~, 8,18 4,47 7,55 2,28 .4 7.84 2,07 it 7,15 1.50 A.M P M Gloat Inducements for 1866. Ca-331400.. 3349..ir3=1.23N, NEW MILFORD, P.A. DEALER. IN STAPLE & FANCY DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS & SHOES, HATS & CAPS, READY MADE CLOTHING, FANCY GOODS, TANKER NOTIONS, TRUNKS, TRAVELING-BAGS, And lota of floods too numerous to mention, at the vary lowest market prices. Call end examine—no charge for shows g 06oda—an ery article warranted u represented, and will sell Cheaper than the Cheapest. GEO. HAYDEN. New Milford, Pa. 1330 gm Eup . A rt. OR Strength to the Weak .! Youth to the Aged ! 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Sent Sy express anywhere. by addrepting aIITC 29 DaT NWW 7 HINGS & AILLYER, Proprietors • " • Sold ,by Abel Turrell, Montrose. Dec. 1, 41.5.c0udy AzmilASE,, - • rbast in use for all Mad! of Wagons, &a, for ata In small boxes. by Warren, Mara TV,IW. riot Ur BEFORE THE WAR I AT Tag Binghamton Best Styles of FROM THE Many of them at OLD PRICES. elsewhere PVIAPI,OO 1.41 t! C. B. PKREY