CTJP . Ir Lecturein riontrose.j Ma. DAVE you oblige several of the 'readers 'Of your paper, -by answer ing the following tpicattotts ? • Is there to -be a regular course of lec tures in' MOntrose the coming winter ? If so, under what auspices ? And how are people who live, outside of Montrose to know when they occur, and who are to lecture ? • Last Wednesday eve, I happened to be in.Montrose,and hearing the Court-house bell, enquired what was going on. The answer was: " John W. Fowler lectures here this evening." I was greatly surprised and somewhat indignant—not because Prof. Fowler was to deliver a, ..lecture---.but because it had beenitept eo very quiet thatlerdly a per son living outside of Montrose knew any thing about it. • • Quite a respectable portion of the citi zens of Dimock, and I suppose the same maybe said of the other towns_ around Mbiltroie, would gladly attend the course, if they could know when the lec tures are to be given. I was so fortu nate as to hear Prof. Fowler, and I feel that treceived the lull . worth of the two shillings, I paid at the door. I hope to be able to attend the next lecture—if it is not kept a secret. Please inform us whether the course• is intended for the Young Men of Montrose, alone, or will the citizens of Dimock, Brooklyn, and other towns be welcome ao attend. * * Dimock, Nov. 3 1866. —ln response to above we will state 'that we understand there is to be a series .of lectures during the season, upon liters- Tv and scientific subjects; and that it is .desired and hoped Ow, the people of the county will take an interest in and at- Tend the same. If our correspondent had read the Dem ocrat, he would have seen a notice of 7Prof. Fowler's lecture; and we presume that the young men who propose to get air and sustain this series of lectures, will me that timely publication is made of each future leci ore, so that all who read the papers may•take due notice and gov ern themsehteP, andttheir friends— espe their Lady friends, (if they have tiny) accordingly. - AIM - - Jury List • The following iM a List of.Turors drawn for the term of Court commencing Nov. 12th, 1866. GRA ND J cremes. Apf --, In ril I)i mon. lirooklyn-,-A. C. Quick, C. S. Perkins, E. P. Mack. Clifford—Lewis C. Abers. Ditnock—Asa . Carlin, Nathan liiirdirk. I' , rest Lake—.lno. S. Towne, Sarn'l l ornei: Franklin—Thos. Adams. Gibson—Saml Chamberlin, bav id M iihrinony—nob't 11. Toby, I)aviti Ly •tms. Z. , -nox --Lyman lien. ficl , l: , •ta v.a —Nathan C. Jones. New Milford 11 , ,ro'—F. F. Badger New :Milford Tp.—ll, IL Bradiy. l'lnßh—Gen. >evil)°, Fred Fargo. ke :Nprift , v I ir —Set h IL Stark. Nasq nehanna—Arthnr T. Back. 'Thompson—Rob% Geist t, jr. TICATEISE JURORS-IST WEEK. Aril icon—Samuel Rice, Charles Pow- TN, David Wood. Bricigewater—.Zebulon Bullard. Brooklyn—A.l4. Gyre. ('lit oral—l:ufn9 13nrritt. Dirnock—C. C. Mills. Prankliti-4. IC Deakin, R. C. Vance. Fri'.endsville—Whor.. Egan. Gt. Tlend=7. I). (Case_ Gi tr.on Geo. r" Reftsig e. Harford—O. 11 Jackson, C. N. For Harmony—Martin J. Taylor. Jackson—Warren Gregory, Hollis M linnwlton. 'Lathrlp—Wm. .Adamg, A. B. Hier .611. 'Lenox—Davis Elrlidge, M. W. Rood. Liberty—Abraham Butts, Abraham Dan'! "holey. Little Meadows—Henry Hinds. Montrike-4t.11. Smith, C. M. Cran 'dal', P. Lines. New Milford —Ralph J. Wailes. Middletown—Andrew Moynihan. , flaiclancl—Lewis Shims. Ranh—J. N. Hibbard. Silver Lake—Ebenezer 'Toward. Springville—Orin Pritchard. Snsqqehanna Depot—G. 0. Baldwin. Thomson—Sylvester King. TRATEBSE witons-2n wsEK. Auburn-3. G. ' Tayl or. Ararat—G. M. Foster. Bridgewater—G. W. Rogers, M. L. Catlin, Zahn Pickering, C. F. Watrous, Charles Frink. Brooklyn—E. P. Bailey, T. G. Packer. Choconat—Patrick McMannus, Jerry O'Keefe. Friendsrille—der. Hosford, Jas. Flynn. Forest Lake—Timothy Flannegan. Franklin—Rob't Seaman, Darius Peck. Gibson—J. L. Gillett, Wm. H. Pope, O. G. Stiles. Gt. Bend—O. E. Chamberlin, Ileman Room, C. Trowbridge. Gt. Bend Boro'—Almon P. Stepbeng. Herrick—G. S. Whitney, Lafayette Lyon. Harford—Gardner Babcock. Jackson—Nat. French. • Jessup—Alfred Melieeby. Lathrop—Justin M. Lee. Liberty—Henry W. Howard. Lenox—L. F. Wilson, 0. W. Loomis, Horner Davison. New Milford—J. J. Smith, 0. P. Tall man, Springville—J. V. Newell. re`Lire the bay- their Gooas and get the highest price for nutter ' Grain, and Produce of all kinds at the Fair Dale Cheap Store. Centenary Sermon. Rev. DO: Nelson, of Itingston, will preach a Centenary Sermon in the M. 14.... Church at Brooklyn, on Sunaay,. Nov. 11th, at 10} o'clock, a. m. Religious Notice. The Susquehanna Association of UM eersalists will hold its next COnference in Bentoweentre, Nov. 21st. and 22d. Both ministers and people are cordially invited to attend. Dedication. The Presbyterian Church Of Franklin will be dedicated on Thursday the Bth of Nov. next. Services to commence at 11 By order of Trustees Teachers' Examinations. Teachers' Examinations will be held as follows : Lathrop, Sherman Lenox, Glenwood New Milford, Borough Herrick, Lyon 44 Ararat, Church Thomson, Centre netaboro Susq'a Depot, No. 1 Jackson, Savory-Town Gibson, Smiley Great Beud 44 ' Examinations will in all cases open promptly at 10 o'clock, a. tn. The place fur holding, the examinations may be changed on application of the Boa rd. Teachers will please supply themselves with Reader and two sheets of foolscap. No certificates will be endorsed or re newed, and except in extreme cases, no other except public examinations will be grant ed. It is hoped that Directors will be pres ent at the examinations, and engage Teachers on that. day. W. W. WATSON, CO. SUIA. —Gov. Curtin ha 4 appointed Prof. Jas. P. Wickersham State Superintendent of Common Schools. NEW YORK MARKETS. Reported for the Mo]TRn.E IltmormAT, by Fenton. Fitzgerald t Tracy. otrictly Produce t,‘omintseinti !der chigoe-. $ Whitehall Strert, 'Se% York, for the week endinq Not. I'4C Flour. per b. $9,75 Ct, 1.1.(X Pork,meos,bl.3l.oo (2, :12.00 Wheat., bush. 2.1'5 ta. 1.3. - IReel",llll,F.hl 15,00 e. 18.tN) Rye. 1:25 (d, 1.40 , 1ard, per lb. 15 (t„ li u.,rti, 1.110 ta, 1,21'• fallow, 11 4. 12 OM,. TO ek 244:ggs, perdoz. 30 qt, 32 Dotter, per lb. 45 (a) 50Vonl, lb. 50 4b &I Cher... do. 14 J 17 Feathers, II re g. 65 qt. 1.00 SCHENCK'S SEAWEED TONIC This niediethe. lure - U.41 by Dr. J. U. g Inane., of Phila dr phia, Is intended to &sealer the foul end make St into eh Yrrie, the tiot p - ueeie of disestlon. It, cleansing the stomach with it•hntek's Iftudrakei Pala. the Tonle soon retharse the app-tile, and food that could not be eaten before wine it will rii<rend. Cunsuroption ca tout be core 1 by Szbenek's Palmas:oc S -cop sinless the rrornseh and liver is mails healthy sad the ear restored. henco to. Tonle and Pals are required in newly every nue of esreurnotion„Li. half dozen bottles of the SP.Atr EEO TONIC and throe or four beans of the MA NOR AK F. PILLS will core any ordinary atue of d 5.- pry Dr. dans•cg metro profnatlonel visits h. It.lrtv York, Doe tot, end at his ortnr;p‘l O.Turn to littladeltbla every work. &to daily Flyers of etch plten, or ht psmphlet on consump tion for hi. darn for viritatlon. P.enee observe, whs, p irehosinz. that the torn likenetses of the Nectar, one when In !be Inn date of Consumption, and the other so, he now is ported health, arson the Ger eronteot B.le by all Drueghes cad Chafers, price $1.50 per bottle, or ttl.se the hall dozen. All letters for Melee abonlit be ad &need to Dr. d nts• nes Principe! Otllce, No. 15 North Gth Street, Phits,le`ph,",e, Po. General Wholegit. 1 12.:16: Desna. Barnet L Co.. N. Y.: P. 8. Hance. Baltimore, MI: John D. Parke, Cincinnati, Obto: Walker A; Ta tor, Chicago. IIL Bros., St Louie Mo. (Let w. en. ma. 1 gr. Ar'Empire Shuttle Sewing Machines are superior to all others for Family and Manufacturiug purposes Contain all the latest insprovemeuta ; are speedy ; nolseleas : durable: and easy to work. Illus trated Circulars free. .Aecrits wanted. Liberal dta• count allowed. Nn consignments made. Address,' EMPIRES. M. CO., 6:6 Broadway, Sew York. July 24—ly Nottee.—The beautiful Plano Fortes of 41rtoez areal; Jr co. are deemed by all good jetiget to be the Thule of lurtrnmento of the kind. We ean•lot euggeet what 19 wantinn to make a miei cal 'Detriment more perfect, although we are Blow to admit that the limit of improvement can ever be at twined. Before they had bnoneht their Poulos to their pres ent excellence, they had submitted them to competi tion with instruments of the beet makers of this coun try and Europe, and received the reward of merit, over all others, at the celebrated World's Fair. It is but Jos dee to say that theJedgment thus pronounced bas not been overruled by the musical world. Still. by the improvements lately applied by them to their Pianos, it Is admitted that a more perfect instru ment has been made. They haro accordingly achieved the paradox of making excellence more excellent.— surely, alter this, they are entitled to the motto, "Ex celsior." [June 19-17 i NEW PERFUME FOR THE HANDKERCHIEF. Photon's •' Night Blooming Cereivi." Photon's "'Night Blooming Corms." Minlon's "Night Blooming Cerros."" Phalan% "Night 11loomlna Cereats.,lo Phalan' "Night Blooming Vereno.n A mold •aquielte. delicate, and Fragrant Terrains, Mailed from the rare and beautiful flower from srhieh ft takes its name. Manufactured only by PIIIA.LON & AON, New Tork. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. ARK FOR PHALOWS—TASE NO OTHER. Jlyl7 ly 'rap z tIfTo Conan niptlves.—The advertiser having been restored to health In a few weeks by a very simple remedy, after having suffered several yeurs with a se sere lung affection, and that dread disease, Consump tion—is anxious to make known to Ida fellow-sufferere the means of cure. To all who desire lt, he will send A copy of the pre scription need (free of charge,) with the directions for preparing and using the same, which they will find a sure core for Consumption, A sthma. Bronchitis, Colds, Coughs. sod all throat and lung affections. The only object of the advertiser In sending the prescription-1s to benefit the afflicted, and spread Information which he conceives to be invaluable ; and he hopes aver sufferer Will try hie remedy. as It wilicost them nothing, and may prose a blessing. ' Parties wishing the proscription, note, by return mil, will please address RE*. EDWAiIp A. Wit,90.11. Williamsburg, Rini, Co.,'Novr York. Dee. MI, 18G5.—lyemp tara‘BEL TVlitlintLlGle continually iiceirtiig new Puppliee offieppine Drugs and Medicinal. whleb will be sold ae low'es'at any other &tore in Montane. Error. of Youth.—A igentleman who suf fered for years from Wrenn* debility, premature decay, and all the effects of youthful Indiscretion, will. for the sake of suffering humanity, send free to all who need tt, the recipe and directions fbr making the simple rem edyby which he Wes cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by the adrectinees experience, can do Ito by addressing, -1011 ti B. OGDEN. No. 13 Chambers street, New York. Dec. 26,1845. lymnp Bllitdaeas and • Catarrh Treated with the utmost stlecest ity Dr. J ISAACS. °enlist andluilst.(fortnerly of Loden, Ilotlandi No. 519 Hoc Street; Philadelphia, Tesilnumiula trim the most reliable sources in the City and Country can he seen at his office. The medical faculty are invited to accompany their patients, as he has no secrets in his practice. ARTIFICIAL EYES Inserted 'without pain. No charge for examination. Philadelphia, July t, ISGS, ly. rirThe Confessions and Experience of an Invalid, Pablished fur the benefit and 13• a cantion t o young men and others, who sniTertrom nervous debility, prettily ure decay of manhood. etc. supplying at ihesame time the nuums of self-cure. By one who hen cured him self after undergoing considerable quackery. By enrlo sin; a post paid addressed envelope, a single copy. free of charge may be had 0r:111CM:410r N•TIIANIEL, MA V rAitt, Esq., Brooklyn. Rings co. N. Y. Jan3o lysnip7 - I"4".Strunge,': but Truo.—Every yonng lady and gentleman lb the 'United Stator/scan heat stimethlng ve ry much to their' advantage by return mall (free of charge,) by addressing the undersigned. Those having fears of being, humbugged will oblige by not noticing this card. AU others will.please address their obedient servant. TROP. F. CHAPMAN. DCA:. 2ti —typmp 8.11 Bronchiny, New York. PUBLIC. VENDUE ! S. 11. Nor. 7 44 44 8 M. C. SUTTON, Auctlonrcr. 9111 gitliacrlber having , 'old his farm. will sell at auc 1. t ion at his revidence in Jessup, on SATURDAY NOV. loth. commencing at 10 o'clock, a.m., the follow lug property, to wit: " 10 " 12 " 13 " 14 44 15 it 16 44 1 7 " 20 1 pair of Working Borges, 9 Cows. 1 Colt, 9 Sheep, 1 Lumber Wagon, 1 two•liorse spring Wagon, I two horse Sleigh, a sett of double Ilarne,s, Pion and Drag, revolving:Horse-Rake, a new Fanning MIII, Scythes, Vnaths, and Grain Cradle, Crowbar, Log Chains. a farce Kettle, Iron Wedges, one Parlor Stove, a quantity of Hemlock Bark. ALSO-0).30t 20 tone Bay, 150 bushels Onto, 60 !mob els Bye, 30 bushels Buckwheat, a quantity of Corn in the ear, n lot of Cornfodder, a lot of Potatoes, 2 Churns, a lot of 5111 k Pans. Palls, and other 'Dairy Fixtures Also. lionseito4d Furniture. cooototing in part of Bed steads, Chairs: Tables. Bnreau, Deok,2 Clocks, and other articles too numerous to mention here. TERMS OF SALE.—AII slims of $lO or less, cash down; over $lO, five months credit, with !Elem.t and approved security J ESSUP, NOV. 6, 1866.-1 w • (AN the 30th of Oct_ in MontroPe, or on the road be t,/ (Wren Ittontrove and BenrlC4 %hop. a roll of grey hitxttti Careassimeor Cloth. The tinder trill b, mnunable rewarded b_• leaving the same At the ',tore. Snaky Creek Fork.s, or at the -Darn ocrat - Office. )tontrm.e. Intnklin, Nov. b, IN,QwI• HEAVY SHEETING at the Fairdale Cheap Store l I ATS ST. CAPS for ,LEN A: IuPYS, nt the Fairdsle Cheap Stun R EADY 31.k1)11: CLUTHING at the Fah-dale Cheap store T HE BEST BOOTS S SHOES in market at the Fairdale Cheap Store - .TILT GOODS from N. Y. maw ions. • At the Falutale Chcop Storo EVERY VARIETY OF GOODS at the Fated!'le Clump Store GRADED SCHOOL. Winter Term. ?TIRE Winter Term of this School will cornthence on 1 the ArPt Monday of Deeember. IS$6. and continue eleven weeks. under the same corps of experienced Teachers who have en successfully conducted the School during the past Term. Prof. T. T. II UNTEII, Principal. 111,8 I.ln.rs V...1.7,41N, .. - Asal,tant. / Sur/I Model School, Pri - VIN-"Z T. 61:1 '" Ii. ' t . :nary and Intermediate.. MAIITIIA n•TDEN, - Inalrnctor of MnPic. - R.J. BorLE, - - Dnro - lnr, and Painting. TUITION, PEN TERM, In advance. 11103 s,hect ..... .. . 11.3 00 Intermediate 4 00 Primary 3 1k) Law4.nages ....... .... i an oil Paintirig Wnter Colors Students It iphlng board or rooms will apply to the secretary of the Board. who will cheerfully respond, either personally or by letter. The Di retitle,. feel grateful for the patronage extend ed to this Sehool. and It is hoped that the satisfaction willed the past term hue given. trill be n sufficient in ducement for the continuance of the same. F. W. BOYLE. Preal School Board. JOUN FAYLIOT, Se y. [Nor. G.---tw MO hare your Winter Clothing , made up before the pinching cold W .21 her corn on. lAm prepared, ee o•ual. to take the mearore of my patrons, for any kind ol garment they may are.aJways posted spin my shop. and satisfaction :mar Antied. both in style and finish. Prices moderate. Vert take especial care In rotting and marking gar in-nu to be made up ant °Elbe shop. •. ..Shop first door West of S•arle's Hotel. JOHN GROVES, Tailor. Itlonrrolie, NOT; sow. 2m EMPORIUM 1.1 ~ STILES ! NEW 'GOODS. H. Burritt, Ri ai n s o n w pp r il ee m el o rpg large and It LI& ° jrt - ;_ ~ , ' • , 0 6 6 41 D .. . . Embracing extra varietiesnfirashitraabtri Dress Goods in plalzoitriped Ind figured Debate, Imperial Lustre*, +Wariness,. Paramaltas; Plaids and Prints; Cloths, Casslmeres, ilanneli, intene and , _, Wpoi-Adrawßk,.. ,2 Balmoral and -Davies Hoop Skirts.: Ladies' and Gents* Fars, Buffalo /lobes, Carpeting, Plooroll'Cloths, Wall Papera, Wlndow Snadta, Hat. and Caps, Boots, Shoes, and Cloaks ; Including also as visual a general assort ment of other 11ry-41crods, Dress T' rimming*. and Yan kee Notiams.—driseeries, Crock . ery, Hardware, Iron, ivaii. t tero.V.EK4fors„ 4 - 0111, Paint., Az. &u.. which he wiltaellon the mos It:favorable terms for Cash, Pro d u c,c, 'Or apppieed reedit; . Now,ltyford ' -Nceseinbei ISGEL VSTATE OF: MICHAEL RILEY, I _4 decittiOd, labs of 'Auburn township, Ensquehnnna county, ➢a. Lettersof administration upon the estateofthenbove named decedent having been granted to the Undersign ed, all persons indebted to said estate are hereby noti fied te , make immediate payment, and those -having claims against the same to present them duly' atithentl cated for settlement, nZI oew EY. "Adin'z' Adur ' Doßitsim, Adm.r. r4V er, 141666. cia_sr:lampri.a.7 - PENSIONS,.BOUNTY, - 'AND BACK PAY. fierunr&l or T lE ? v TiilVfEV4.ti prompt attention elaistentmottsitotdikare. TC Infor mation FUER. Routrase,-Jan, 14, HO. rF GLASS and erroNg FRUIT JARS, and also tpeges Pratt Preserving SOlettun , fox Pale hi Dept. 11th, MG. ABEL ftfaltELt. ALBERT EELSEY IC)Zte 8 J. C. WIIEATON NEW MILFORD Notv's tije Chu THE LATEST 'STYLES .._ . LATESTFASHIONS DEMAND I ALSO—The following descrifted pieie . Wi parcel oft, land Filtrate in Oakland township. Susquehanna coun• S.W. Bradley's celebrated Patent ' 2 , ae bo o t r ti d ,e ed ri tl r fulluwe. to_wit : Bcg'ui ai r , on the north road lending from the river bridge to Levi Wetfalrs. on the wesichr rantgans lot, an the DOTLEX ELLIPTIC i north by land* of 2dle.hrtel Condon, on the east by a four i foot alley reservcd by said Condon, which alley adjoins (011 DOUBLE SPRING) i J. Dow's lot. sald lot is three rods and .thirteen and a I half links oaf sushi midi; and else/W.4lnd a halt feet wide . ... irk..l FL 'TR ~ _- - - ,on the back end, and six rod. and niniteen links from front to rear. containing 13,‘ rods of land, be the same _ Thetronderfulgexjbillty, great comfort ard pleasnre more or less, is.Ph the appurtenance... one dwelling to any - Indy wenrintilhe Duplex Fl , llitic Skirt Will be bow. and all Dottrel's:lL Taken in ozeeuttun at lb, experienced particularly in all crunAi a assemblies, Olt- "it of v . D-trowt"'"1"1 Murphy. . ' .eras, carrlageturnilrOuti cars, church petrel, armthairs.. ALS( t —The following described piece or parcel of 'for laromenadeandlonsedremaathusUrtumbefuldesi laud situate in Auburn township. Susquehanna county, when in us e to Occupy++ antallldeee as "onf and con- bounded as follows to wit : On the north by road run. venlently as a silk or runelirttirees, an invaluable gunk nine wcetfroin Auburn- Lent_re,, on the west and south 1 ity in crinoline. not found in any Single Spring Skirt. ' by lands late of George liaverly': dertsided', end on the A lady havingeujoyed the pleasure, comfort and great east by Mud. of C. 11. Low. containing one acre of land convenience of wearing the duplex elliptic stn el spring be the same more or lees, with the apportetiances. One , alarttorasingle day will never afterwards willingly framedenuner , and all improved, ITaken .inexecw ; dispense with their use. For children, misses and tiortat the ittlit , ef-Williatil White ea: ViTilianXitiley: ' young ladles they are superior to all others. , ~. . . , I A LSO--41ithit eartislapin - ce or parcel oll.tsnd ajtuate 1 They will not bend or hieak like 'the- Single Spring, in Hada township, Susquehanna county,--reunsylva but will preserve their graceful and perfect shape when 'Oa. bounded and described as fallows, to wit : Begin- 1 three or four ordinary skirts will have been thrown nine at a corner of land belonging to Darner Carpenter. aside no useless. The hoops are covered with double - i. • .. and twisted thread, and the bottom are not only double thence nortu .ithh West lid porches tit - ) corner' thence j sll 43Ye west 211 perehne , tart-corner : then 6 south i springs, but twice (or double) covered ; preventing them from wearing out when dragging down stoops, 46‘.,,• east 170 perches to a corner of G. Tingley ; thence I stairs, Sc, north 43..,• east 104 3-10 perches ton corner of solid Ting. 1 The Duplex Elliptic la a great favorite with all ladies, ley's and James Churchell's and said Carpenter's land; thence north .iti„leeat B.B.perches to another corner of and le waivers:oly reoninmended by the Fashion Maga- said Carpenter's land ; and thence north 43, 1 / 4 * east 106 tines as the !standard Skirt of the fashionable world, - , 7.10 pert hen to the place of beginning—containing 113 Tn enjoy the following inestimable advantages in acres and 65 perches of land. Me the name more or less, Crinoline, viz: superiorquality, perfect manufacture, ' (being part of a tract of land in the warrantee name of stylish shape and finish, flexibility, durability, comfort , Charles Wharton and lots numbered in Mr. Meylert's and economy, inquire for J. W. Bradley's Duplex El)lp- allotment as Nos. 3, Mandl), and about six acres fm- tic, or double spring Skirt, and be sure you get the gen- proved. [Taken In execution at the suit Thomas till. nine article. listsie and Horatio S. Pierce vs. James White, Michael CAUTION.--To guard against Imposition, be partic- War to notice that skirts offered as " Duplex" have the White and James Ilennesy. red ink stamp, viz.: '. J. W. Bradley's Duplex Elliptic , ALSO—AII that certain piece or parcel of land attn. Steel Spring. - upon the waistband—none others are ' ate In Snisquelmointa- Depot Borough, bounded and de ' eellnino. Also notice that every Hoop will admit a pin scribed as fulTows.lo war: tifom latticing_ at the corner being passed through the centre, thns revealing the of lots Non. 77 and 79 thence a sonth easterly course 6 two (or double) springs braided together therein,which rods, thence along the street a north easterly course i Is the secret of titeir flexibility and strength, and a cum- , eight rods td thezminer of Joe:No. tin, thence a, north bination not to be found in any other skirt, i westerly course alx. rods to thticorier of-lotall lantliit, For sale in all stores ,where first-class Skirts are sold ' throughout the United States and elsewhere. Manufactured by the sole owners of the Palest, WESTS, lIRADLF.Y & CARY, 97 Chambers, and 79 & 81 Reade streets, N. Y. Oct. 31, 1886-3 m - - ENVELOPES & WRITING PAPERS, AT WHOLESALE. SAMUEL RAYNOR & CO. 115 & 117 William St., NEW YORK. v7, , ZV ELOPE Manufacturers, including every style of I_4 Epistolary, Note, Letter, 011ic ial, Pay, Drug, and Portfolio Envelope,. Also sole agents for the Irving & 'Harrison Mills Wri ting Papers, by the case or mallet quantity. Price list with samples sent by mall when requested. Dealers are invited to call and examine stock, styles, prices, &c. Oct. 91.-4 w• tiff fhlt &WINTER STOCK! STONE & WARNER. IT/millet I cceived thelr full aesortmoot of WI-ter BOOTS & SHOES, which we propose to sell lower than any firm in tbu County, for reedy pay. Also, READY MADE CLOTHING, on hnnO. and made to measure when desired HATS & CAPS, GLOVES & MIT TENS, NOTIONS, &c. etc. Worm:xllp 4363r4coocoriees away down below the market. Bingham ton,or any oth er man. Call and are and pato.fy yonnelree. Farrpera' Prodnce received and bhipped to New York free of charge. G. L."STONS. - Monkrose, Oct. Itt. 1.4c,G LADIES' FANCY runs, AT JOHN FA REIR..-I'S Old Established Fur Manufactory, No. 718 ARCH STREET, aboro Rh, PRILADELPIII.4.. 11CrArg . now In store of my own manufacture and Int- L I.•porfatlon, rine of the largest and most beautiful select ions of FANCY FURS. for Ladles' and Children'■ wear In the City. Also, a floe assortment of Gents' Fur Gloves and Collars. I am enabled to dispose of my goods at veryteasons hie prices, and I would therefore s licit a call from my friends of Susquehtnna county and vicinity. Remember the name, number and etreet JOHN FAREIR-4, No. 718 ARCH St. nb. 7th, south side, PIIILAWA r4T - i hare no Perin CY, nor connection with any oth er Store In Philadelphia. Oct. 16, 4mjw ' ••--, -;, - '..-..- 4 .- - '..: - - ..-i-..., ('t\ l -,,, 4' 4 , -,0 . .11 • - , , ‘. .-i i Ft inj• • 11 " r„ '.• i'• U• .; .*. - A - 1.. i 4 T .: I . 1 ' 1::` , - %.: ilt:".. • Ni. • .. rATENTIECD MAY 29, 1866. i• an article for washing without rubbing, ex '. crpt in very dirty places, which will requires very slight rub, and unlike other preparations tittered for a like purpose, will tot rot the dotheA, but will leave them much whiter than ordinary methods, without the usual wear and tear. It removes grease spots as if by magi o, and softens the dirt by soaking, so that rinsing will in ordinary ca see entirely remote it. This powder is prepared In accordance with chemical science, and upon a process peculiar to itself, which is secured by Letters Patent. It has been in nee for more than a year, and has proved itself an universal favorite wherever it, has been used. Among the advantages claimed are the following, viz : It save. all trie expense of soap usually used on cot ton and linen goods. It saves most of the labor of rubbing, and wear and tear. Also, for cleaning windows it is unsurpassed. With one quarter the time and labor usually required it im parts a beantlinl gloss ani. lustre, much superior to any other mode. No water required except to moist en the powder." - - Directions with each -package. And Can be r edfT appreciated by a single trial. The cost of washing for /I talnily of Are or six persons will not exteed three Cents. _ . ' The mannfactnrera of this powder are aware that many useless compounds hare 'been_ introduced to the public which have rotted the cloth, or -failed In remo ving the dirt, but knowing the intrinsic excellence of this article, they confidently proclaim ft as bent: adap ted to meet a demand which has long existed, and which has heretofore remained ansupplled. Manufac tured by 110 WE & STEVENS, 260 Broadway, Boston. Also, Itsonractureri of Faintly Di's Colors. For 'sato by Grocers and deniers every where. oetl63tnentp9 SHERIFF'S SALES. BY virtne of sundry write Clunked by the Court of Commo- Pleas of-Susquehanna County. and to me' directed. I will expose to sale. by public routine, at-the Court House. in .Niontrose, on Saturday, Nov. 10th; 18121, at 1 o'clock p. m..the following described pieces or parcels of land, to it The following described piece or parcel of land sito• ate in New Milford township, Susquehanna county. hounded as follows, to wit • On the north by lands of Peter Albright, on the east by Mild* of Dexter Albright, on thesont h lands formerly of Moss Brothers, sod on the west by lands of Moss Drothere and William EL bine, contain ing• about 52 acres, be the same more or less. with the appurtenances. one framed house, one framed barn, one orchard. and about 15 acres Improved. [Taken In execmion at the suit of 11. L. Sutphin & Co. vs. 11. F. Albright. ALSO—AiI that certain piece or parcel of land IP Itnnte in Ararat township, Stisenebanna eunnty,Penn eV van la, bounded as follows, to wit : On the north by lands of Ira lqicholo, on the east by land of A.D. Borden, on the south by land of Robert Dunn, and 011 the west by land of Widow eudny, containing about 52 acres, be the same more or less, with the appurtenances, one log house, one framed barn, one orchard, and ahont thirty acres4triproved. • (Taken in 02ccutIon at the suit or Thomas J. Archef, to the use pf Nelson POLON, va. C. J. Simonds. "; . ALSO--Allthat certain town lnt in ' the borough of Montrose, °aunty of idnektiebanua. - and State of Penn sylvania, hontidettnortheastby - T .Thr lkostreet. south east by lands now owned by M. S. 'WI on. on the south. west by en alley, and on the northWeet :bribe Midge:. water and ,Wilkesbarre turnpike toad, containing about 20perch40tof litndibet"thn Mine more or le.s, and being the same lot devisedby Isaac Poet, dee'd, to bane L. Post. during his natural life, upon which land is sit uated one building occupied -us a store, and also- one peenpirdas a Postoillee, Book Store. Ac. [Taken in elocution at the suit or Leonard Dudley vs. A. L. Post, it3AC, L. Post, and Wm. L. rust. thence a south westerly conrse eight rods to the place of beginning containing forty.. eight ware perches or land being known as lots No,- li and 'id as per survey of Addison McKee in said Borough and which was con veyed by James 11. Smith to David F. Sergent, by deed dated Oct. 20th Irgik, and recorded in the office for re cording deedsin the county of Susquehanna In deed book No V page 11, and all Improved. [Taken to exe cution at the suit of Samuel L. Hill, Samuel Ilinkly, James D. Atkins, Alfred T. I.llley, Ira Dimock and Ka win, Eaton trading as the Naumatuck Silk Co., vs. C. It. Bassett ] ALSO—AII that certain piece or parcel of lad situate in the Borough of Susipiehanna Depot, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania, bounded.„-aaeLdescri bed as fol. lONNIS to wit Beiglnnuig at the-.atilt`- bounds of the Presbyterian meeting house lot, at the north east cor ner of . the Janie* Creegan lot. thence north fifi• seven tsndonis fourth degrees wcat five reds and two . thirderof a rod - to n corner In the river road, thehce said road north 33N east two perches and nine links. and north loaf degrees east Jaluoliuks-lo.p corner of • O. S. Brigbainalsrutafienceiloh;-sald Brlghams line south east six rods and one link to a corner in the north line of aforesaid meeting house lot, thence along I the sante south tiny four and a half degrees west twelve and one fourth links to a corner, thence south half a degree west nine links to the place of beginning, con• [tatting nine perches and two fifths of a perch of lanai, ! be the same more or less with appnrtenances, one building occupied as a store. saloon and dwelling house and all Improved. [Taken in execution at the suit of Patrick Stack and Silas Allen, partners S.c. as Stack & Allen, vs. James C. Illtkey ALSO--Two certain pieces or parcels of land situate In Bridgewater township In the county of Susquehanna, the first of which is bounded and described as follows, to wit : On the north by lands of Wm. Chamberlin and lands late of Samuel Ctuttni?erlin,mi the east V lands of Ilan'! 31cOolinrn and tVois fbnnerly of ihirveyatiflin. on the south by lands not+ ei tate of itichattl.funy and John Wood, and on thr"greet by Nit& oflorn Trum bull, containing one hundred and sixty acres. more or less. ei th the appitrtenances„one framed, -hotting, one carriage house. two barni,.one shed, two - orch aal n. and about on• hundred and twenty five acres improve I. The other of said lots being hounded, on the north by Daniel If. Wade, on the suet by lands of Israel Cham berlin, on the south by lands of 'William Chamberlin, and on the west by lands now or late of Daniel Foster containing forty acres be the same more or less with the appurtenances. one. Inaned house, about twenty acres improved. [Taken in. execution at the snit of id. S. Wtleon re. L Gardner, and David Morgan vs. L. Gardner.] ALSO—The following described piece or parcel of laud situate In the Borough of Susquchanna_Depot Son quehanna County, bounded as follows, to wit : On the north by street. on the east and south by land of D. B. Pope, and on the west by lot formerly owned by Benj. Sherwood.cou ta in Ing about 2048 feet of land be the same more or less with the appurtenances, one dwelling house and all improved. ALso—One other lot situate in Susquehanna Depot Borough aforesaid bounded and described as follows to wit : On the north by P reet, on the east ha D. R. Popes land and land formerly own ed by N. D Coon, and on the south and west, by land OM. H. Smith, said lot being about font rods lu width and rnanitig back au lofts, and all Improved. ALso— One other lot situate In Susqudhanna Depot borough aforesaid, bounded and described 54 follows to wit : On the north by land of Scha Bryant, on the cast by land of A. C. Newell. on the south by street and on the west by lot formerly owned by Edward liflnchell, sold lot being about 80 :vec wide and 320 feet deep and all Improved. [Taken in execution at the snit of W. ft, Larrabee to the use of George Vnnloue. •s, N. D. Coon, and Wm. B. Bradbury, vs. N. D Coon.) D.VID.SrM HERS, Sheriff. Sheriirs Office. Montrose, Oct. 15, 1866. E. S. WARNER FOURTH and ARCH STREETS, PHILADELPHIA, Ility6 DOW compictedlltpir ImprOvem - ent and . .arCatiw offertriteon the beet otternis— • 8 'ull ISitcycaz. oS FALLD VAN UV 0 DS, Fine Stock of SHAWLS, Fine Stock of SILKS, Fine Stock of DRESS GOODS, Fine Stock of WOOLEN S. -Finer Stock Cit'STA '.L GOODS, . , - Fide Stock ofFANCY . GOODS, etc., rifr New and desirable Goods daily received, and sold at smell advance, wholesale. tOe It—Gtvjw yituiott FARMFOR SItEl - •':4 ITL ATEDin th6township jaeks .!'•: ow, - Bribe Conn ty of Susquehanna, containing about • 2,Q1C0. with one Ittintfiek Anti al xty acres Mproied; binning House, good Barns, well watered—a Arm rate farm (or Dairy purposcs—two Orchards. Said farm will be sold altogether, or in parcels to suit purchasers. Terms of payment made easy. For farther information call upon A. Chamberlin, Esq., Montrose, or upon the subsci ibcr. L. D. BENSON, Administrator of Doses Benson, deed, Jackson, Sept. 4, 18611. It 0111111ATION OF BOUNTIES! S 0 LPIERS : Congress has Just passed enact to equal- Ire your Bonntlesi Those who ,have not already done so. shonld make Immediate - s i p Wid ows heirs or parents of Soldiers who have died In the service, are entiflettto .the samo bounty the isolator, if living. woultr:reeePtiii. Baying alleadyzprepared over two hundred claims. those who have delayed making application will and it greatly to their advantage to_ givelcie mead. Invalids and wldovira ontitled to an increase of pen sion under act approved June G, INK should also make application. Information free. GEO. P. LITTLE, Licensed Government Agent. Montrose, Aug. 7,1866. tf WHISKERS, MUSTACHES ~,. •-.. , in ,t — lc', forced to grow on the amoo- ,--••-•••.., . thcst face in from three to 5 .... _ . • '' weeks by tli.i ng Dr. SEVIG- 'i '' NE'S RESTAURATEUR ' '''' :`2:7 .:,,i 4 •,.j , CAPILA IRE, the most won- , . • , ,• ‘TY:-1i",,, , dcrful discovery in modern ,".„- ;i:', -•„t • '.-.:.•: ' science, acting on the Beard ' '• .•.“I and Her In an ainiolst inirat- '• tilons manner. It has been need•bythenlito of London and Paris with the most flattering meccas, Names of all purchasers are registered, and If entire satisfaction is not givenln every Instance, the money will be cheer fully refunded, Price by man, scale) and postpaid. U. Descriptive eirenlars and testimonials mailed free. Ad dress BERGER, MUTTS & Co.. Chemists, No MI Riv er street, Troy. N. Y. Only agents for the United State. myl lycfspq SOLD) g 'PENSIONS Etr i.a...323actisAsizi,Nr. MITE andersinned,'LlCENSED AGIOIT of the GOV ' ERNMENT, having 'obtained the necessary forms, will give protapt attention-to all elaltaiOntruated to We care. • NG-charge rinks§ onrotindul ' • GEO. v. iiivrt.E.- Iliontroae, Junc 6th, 1864. EYRE & LANDELL, THE BRENTON MORE RAI MON REMOVED TO Tilt THIRD DOOR ABOVE SEARLE'S HOTEL., Aud la now , reocifitw latgo,..stott Of MEM '*ltillt - .-*''-17$11111111ti ; 31Dis:3r. GOOD FROM .GREAT AUCTION SALM MTV "X-CONLIE., Dimly of thorn at 01411 PlitloEll. BEFORE TILE WAR! CLOTHS, CASSIDIMS,. A first rate Cutter from New Tork wig do bore lo.s day or two I. N. HINE & CO. Mon!role, April 21, 1811cL THE MASON & HAMLIN Ia.4I.3EZVICZTET CoMitar.ALATISII, ORTY different rtylep. adaptedto engird snit Ora • F Jar music, Cortege to $6OO rich.. Fifty-rem gehi ter 'Pitrer meant', or ”ther first premiums awarsikt them.— illustrated Catalogues tree. Address, 11tASON 2 VAX- Boston., orliaStni BROTREIta, New York. Sept. tt,lB6s—lysmp . . PURE LIBERTY WHITE LEADi'..- the 'whitest. the mnft durable...the moat economical. Try it ! Mautifactured only by f zIEGLER & , 814/Tll., Wholesale Drug, Paint and Maas Dealers, jun.3o ly 131 North 3d erect, Pbflad's. PURE LIBERTY WHITE LEAD W ILL do more and better work at a given rest, they any other. Try it 1 • ,-- 31unnfactured only by . ZIEGLER t.tfbf lTU, Wltedemde Drug, Paint. niul Glass Dratiry. ,j4n.49 17 187 :north 3dstrset„Phllad)s. SOLDIERS' BOUNTY , PENS/ON S. Rtiek r ff ia,,taderrilgped T.ICENIrgh n crwrr nv imirtlofirun - nrr, will give prompt attemt lon to on elnims intrus ted to his are. : 4 10 charge Maar. snicespful. ,ploncrose, Aug. 20. 'A& J.D. MoCOLLITS. DENTISTRY ! 7.") x-. N. L. 3Etruackcilix4ces• • NE W DENTAL. ROOMS, Over Webb & Butterfield's 'Store, . , IS thepiaci to get your Teeth extracted without pida.• and replaced with beautiful artiticial ones. • I[ l7 / 3 .E, Now Pixtext.t. Dr. B. WOOD'S Plastic Metallic Pilling, an improved metal for ailing teeth, for which Ihere the right, privilege and license, granted ' by him. to use lot Dental nemeses in my own practice as a Dentist. it is called Cadmium Alloy, and is designed to lake the place of Aniahrams in metallic oza, etc., for Slung! It dims not, contain mercury, and hence no absence of the diffi culties that in such a varicY . of !aye occur, or aro liablit to occur witirehat agent. • • .1 • :Voitisterelle of rreketali s ,' Rubber as a base, from. 90 to $4O per sett. ' Alen. CONTINUOUS GUM WORK, • ' Platina as a base, Teeth and Moms being one continents solid mass, for $lOO per sett. • tti"l"fiiitte tall tit my andettettline iiritstielatte. Oillettimars from 9 o'cck a.m; to ittettoct. 9. co. Montrose. Pa., May 9,1866, 19304 • • AXLE annesik 6." rims - best.in ass for all Moths of Wagons. La, for salo In small Oozes. by • . . Montrose, March 21,1866, Mtn TtiliiiLL • ... To All Whota . it May Concern:" LL persOnsbaring 'unsettled monis with theiia , Adersigned tor Bleeksinthing, sre wiquested 40 can' and eettle up immediately, es my lease of A. 'T. Bream. ; ter's shop hew expired. Those who attend promptly 'to this ea will: Ser a : costs. B. C.xevtoilk Montreee, Sept. 23, 181:16., Anti, TtIR4E le eouthnutilflilialiltig I ' . ; 7 And keeps conetantly on hand a 0111 end desirsble AO osortment of genuine, Drugs. Medicines, Chemicals,. Liquor., Paints, Oils, Dye. Tear , Tear , Spices' eat other Groceries, Stone Ware, Wall e, and Window Pa' per. Glassware. Lamps, Kerosene. Bensnis, :Tanner's 011. Lubricating Oil, Neatotoot OU, Unlined Whale Oil, I,.'arnieh.., Whip!, {then, ingots; Cartrldgd, rowder• amt. Lead, Oen Calm. Mustud- ' Inetrurnente, Tel et Soaps, Hair Oil., Brtiehea, Pocket Knives, Elpeetaeles, Plated Spopv, Pork., and Ivory llandled Kahn*, - Deaf eel Articles, &general ataortrelent, Fapcy :cklo,dBl PerrinnerYt tea , ALL 'hip • Patent Mediomes sdvertieed in MantralN ANY 11d nearly me: 01X14441114 in short. nearly everything to restore CO Nick. to please the mete, to delight the 'eye. to grittily the fancy, and al a o to conduce to the real end entiteattet comforts et life. Enunreratfou lettnpractlcableout it wool. VI a newspaper. Call stile Drug and VartetyStuye-OL , , ' ABEL TURRELL, •liontrose, Put
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