ccbtrNwlr As•WAX;Ros. L o cal MARS. n We would be thankful t6'ur friends th r oughout the county for'suabliicatnews will be of interest to our readers. Send tho facts, and - we will iiut them iti proper shape for publication. • p o stmasters Rerriaved. It is announced that Wm. H. Pier has been appointed P. M. at Scranton, and Peter Purcell, P. 4. .at Wilkesbarre, in place of Radicals, removed. No atm-Ounce meat has yet been made ns to the Mont rose Post-office. Here, the Montrose P. 31 is known as an intense Radical ; but It is boasted that statements have been filed, in his behalf, at Washington, that he is a " copper-Johnsonite," as the Rep's sail such officials. it is needless for us to raise a (piel ion I ts to whether such double-dealing is per fectly honorable; nor do:we care to spec ulate as to ita success. Avoid Fires. As cold weather is approaching, fires Trill soon be required. It is a wise pre eantion to now make thorough examina tion of your stove pipes, flues and chim neys, and see that they are both clean soil secure: if they are not make them so at once. as I=llll=llll Lecture. JOHN G. SAXE, the , greatest of American Poets, will lecture at the Acad emy Hall, in Montrose, Wednesday eve ning, Nov. 21, 1866, under the auspices of the "Young Men's Literary and De bating Club." Come all and hear him— " The Robert Burns of America." We hare brought him to your own door. Will you reap the benefit of talent while you may'. Such another opportunity you may never have in all your lite. Subject, "LOVE"—the noblest attribute of the soul. Admission, 25 cents. For sale at Smith & Deans', Burns S - ; Nichols', 0. 1). Be man's, W. J. Mulford's, and at the door. Doors open at 7 p. in., Lecture to com mence at 71.. Peterson's Magazine. We are in the receipt of this popular Ladv's Magazine for December. It is a splendid number. The title page alone is worth the price of the number. For ma ny years " Peterson's Magazine," in con sequence of its merit and cheapness, has had a larger circulation than any other monthly in the United States, In 1867 it will he greatly improved : tin" reading matter will be increased, and each num ber will centain a Double-size Steel Fash ion Plate, elegantly colored, with from four to six figures—making " Peterson" the cheapest in the world. The terms will reminu two dollars a year to single subscribers. To clubs it is cheaper still, viz : five copies for 88,00, eight copies tor $12,00, or fourteen copies for $20,00. To To every person gettinv, up a club (at these rates,) the Publisher will send an extra copy gratis. Specimens sent (if written for) to those wishing to get up clubs. Address, post paid, CHARLES J. PETERSON, 306 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. Lecture. Our readers will observe by referring to the notice published elsewhere in this paper, that Joux G. Sane, the great American poet, will deliver his Poem on " LOVE," to the public at the Academy Hall, on Wednesday evening, Nov. 21, 1866. Much has been said of Mr. Saxe's great fame as a lecturer anc) `poet, and much more remains to be saint We ad vice all our readers to attend the lecture, for we are confident that ail who stay away will lose a rich literary feast. It has been said that " the love of money is the root of all evil," but we hope that this will not deter any from attending the.lec tare and hearing what Mr. Saxe has to say. The price of admission is twenty five cents. *** 4E1..0.- re3u-vv-ta rTuszierts. —Sy. Dr. HaDeck says the following is the best way to write for a newspaper : " Say the most possible in the least space. Pitch right into your subject. Make the title and first sentences. so that it must be read ; and so of the second, no matter what has preceded or is to follow." —Charles L. Mitchell, one of the col ored men just elected to the Legislature of Massachusetts, represents the richest district in the State. It is the borne of sa-Governor Andrew. —No less than seventy Songs of victo ry; hymns and cantatas, were composed for the entry of the Prussian troops into Berlin. —England exports cottons, woolens, glass, hardware, earthenware, cutlery, metalio wares, salt, coal, watches, tin, —Horace Greeley, an original Seces sionists, appears to be the most formida ble Republican candidate for U. S. Sena tor the coming winter. P.—To instigate a riot in Washington City is now the latest phase of the Thad. Stevens policy. It is to take the form of a great assemblage of soldiers," to welcome Congress." Under this wholly superflu ous object is masked the real design of a .turbulent demonstration against the Pres ident. ' - --The constitutional -amendments are killed by the votes of Delaware and Ma ryland, and they • can never be carried without a revolution: —General Uttinger, of Vigo county, Indiana, was killed a few dayssinee by the discharge of his gun, while he' was blow ing in the muzzle to ascertain if it was loaded, and holding the hammer with hie foot. Ms foot slipped, and hence the: to. eidetic-- --- - • 3 • " A New liampsblre :blacksmith was ;advised ttibritt tr - sultAbi slander. lie said he could go into his shop and ham- merput a better , character than the courtain the State could give him. —The great artesian well at Chicago after being bored to the depth , .1050 feet has at last struck water. On Thursday it wished from the month of the - Well it the rate of 60,000 gallons a day.- -It is a singular fact that the man who had been most liberattitt the poor of Lon don, is not an Englishman, but an Ameri can; and the man who . proposes to spend five millions dollars for the 'poor'of New York, g not an AmetiCan, - 'but - a - Scotch, man. —There is no* Rome, Onei da county, a lady ninety fOur years elage., who has a son living seventy "five years old, a grandson fifty five, a great grand son thirty three years o'd, and a great grand daughter less than three yeas old. —A radical school teacher of Wens burg, Cambria county, on Tuesday last whipped a little child of Mr. John Blair until it was hardly able to stand, because the little fellow wouldn't sit beside a dar key. —Hindoostan exports silks, shawls, carpets, opium, saltpetre, pepper, gum, indigo, cinnamon, cochineal, diamonds, ptiarls and drugs. —Switzerland ex ports tattle, Cheese, butter, tallow, dried fruit, lime,. silk vel vets, laces, jewelry, paper and gunpow der. —Mexico ex ports gold and silver, coch ineal, indigo, sarsaparilla, vanilla, jalap, fustic, campeachy wood, pimento, drugs and dyestuffs. —East India exports cloves, nutmegs, mace, pepper, rice, indigo, gold dust, camphor, benzoin, sulphur, ivory, rattans, sandal wood, zinc and nuts. —The United States export principally agricultural produce, cotton, tobacco, flour, provisions of all kinds, lumber, tur pentine and wearing apparel. —West Indies exports sugar, molasses, rum, tobacco, segare, mahogany, dye wood, coffee, pimento, fresh fruits and preserves, rubber, wax, ginger and other spices. —The Democrats polled - 290,000 votes at the recent election, and get under the present infamous apportionment, 6 mem bers of Congress. The radicals polled 306,000 votes, and get 18 members. In other words, it. takes 48,334 Democratic votes to elect a member of Congress, whilst it takes but 17,000 radical votes to do the same thing. Is there any fairness, or honesty, in such an apportionment ? —Negro suffrage haS already been par tially established .in Ohio. In all those loealitios where the radicals had control of the ballot boxes the votes of the ne () ct Toes were received at the recent elec- Lion, the radicals claiming that the Civil rights bill passed by the late Congress gave the negroas the right to vote. —The resting places of the Union sol 'diers who died during the rebellion are to be marked hereafter with cast iron head blocks, instead of the wooden ones, as at present in the various National cemete ries. The names, number, &c., of each soldier is to be cast in raised letters. The Quartermaster General has accordingly invited proposals for furnishing the cast iron head blocks. About 280,000 of them are required. NCI.EL G-MISI . In Jessup, Nov. 12th, by Rev. Wm. Sbelp, Mr. THOMAS MULLIHAN, of Lerays ville, and Miss MARY J. SHELP, of Forest Lake. On the 14th inst., by Luther Peck, Mr. S. F. LANs, of Montrose, and Miss KATE A. W ELLS, of Factoryville, Pa. At the residence of the bride's father, on Thursday, Nov. Bth, 186 G, by Rev. J. A. Jerome, Mr. RICHARD S. CLARK and Miss LOUISE J. TROWBRIDGE, all of Great Bend. Nov. 12th, at the house of the bride's father, by Rev. J. A. Jerome, WILMOT STEVENS and EMMA Moss, all of New Milford. • X:IXIIALT3I3B. Or Notices of marriages and deaths published free of charge. Obituaries published if paid for at the rate of fifty cents per handfed words. In Fallston, Wyoming co., Nov. 12th, Mr. MOSES ANEY, in the sixty-second year of his age. Sept. 24th, 1866, at his residence in Gibson, Susq'a co., Penn's, Mr. Bels.rii ms Dix. aged 65 years. Brother Dix has been extensively known as a prominent man in this coun ty for over forty years. His superior vir tues or-industry, honesty and integrity, are stamped indelibly upon the enduring memories of his surviving cotemporaries. Forty-four years he was invested with the exalted privileges of a free-born citizen of our glorious republic. Ho was a genuine patriot of the school of Jefferson, Madi son, Monroe, Gen. Jackson, tte. He ex ercised his individual rights, and felt his individual:responsibilities in politics. Con seientiousness and firmness were the most distinguishing features of his moral na tare, and were duly developed in all the relations of life. But the best epitaph for Brother Dix, is : Hero rests a true fol lower of 'the Lamb of God. The Chris tian is the highest style of man. Himself and his angelic consort started together in the Christian career. They were bu ried with Christ in baptism, the same day, tbirty-ssiven yeirs ago. They .exem .plified the Christian character during life, and were only separated twelve weeks in Their death. She gained the eelestial'eity first. She fell asleep in Jesus July let, AM, ..Their mortal *mains are deposit ed ride by side in the beautiful burying place erected on their own farm ; and their souls enjoy eternal reunion in the realms of bliss. Sir of their chil t dren env 'vivo their sainted parents, who are in the bloom of life. May the prayers of their .Father and Mother be graciously answer ed in' the, salvation of this interesting group, is the sincere desire of D.E.D. - In - Binghamton, Oct. 18th, 1866, EDGAR EUGENE, youngest son of Mrs. L. M. Fish er, and step-son of A: C. Fisher, formerly of Buffalo, N. Y., aged 16 years, 8 mo. and 23 daYs.- LoVe could not stay the hand of death, Our prayers and tears Vera vain ; Yet, mother, in Heaven you will meet, Your darling boy again. [Com. NEW YORK IrpIiMIELETIS. Retorted, for the MorrnosE D'EIiOCIIAT. by Fenton, Fitzgerald at Tracy. strictly Produce Commission Mer chants. 38 %Mitchell Street, New York, for the week ending N0v.17 4 1856. Finer, per b. $9.75't 14, rk,mess, b 1.31,80 sill‘ 94,00 Wheat, bash. 2,75 tiii 9, Beef, mesa, bl 15,00 CD 18,00 Rye, 1,15 0 1,40 Lard, per lb. 15 61 16 Corn, 1.00 (ta 1,25 Tallow, 11 (-& 13 Oats, 70 (de 74 Rims, per doz. 90 0 83 Batter, per lb. 50 0 55'W001, lb. 60 ilb 65 Cheese, do. 14 (ily 17Dressed Hogs, 9% (45' 10 Dr. SCICENCIC'S PULMONIC SYRUP This stoat moth:deo cured Dr.J. 11. Bntsuer., the Prowl- Mew, of Pulmonary Cortsump.ton, when It brut ►snored fY Most formidable aired, and whom speedy death appeared to to inevitab . e. Ills physicians pronounced ti:a moo incurable, when ho commenced the use of the situp'e but p .earful remedy, ills health was restored in a verb short time. and no ',Awn of the dboass has been ap;weliondc 1, for all ili symptoms quickly disappeared, and his present weight b more than two hundred pounds. Sham his recovery, he ha. devoted b's attention eget,- sleety to the cure of Consumption, and the diseases, "wit ch are oatelly complicated with it, and the curry effected by his medicines have been very numerous and truly wonder Ur. Son exec makes professional visite to several of the ismer elfin weekly, where ho has a large yoncour.o of patients. and It fa truly actcruishing to see poor consumptives that have to be lifted out of their carriage", and In a few Bonin , healthe, robuet psrpona. Ds. SCHENCK'S PCLStON IC STEEP, SEAWEED TONIC, and MANDRAKE PILLS are geuerally all required In curing Conautription. Pull directions accompany each, so that say one can lake them without seeing Dr. Sondes,, but whoa it is convenient it is best to tee him. He give t advice tree, but for a thorough examination with his Bespirommer his fee is three dollar., Pews observe, when parchating, that the two likonYosof of the Doctor—ono when In the tau stage of Consumption. and the other at ho now Is, In ported hea.th--are on Ito Government stamp. Sold by all Itruggiats and ike'ers. Price *1.53 Fu' battle, or $7.50 the half dozen. Letters for edrie: should aln - a.• he directed to Dr. Schenck's Principsl °dice, No. 15 North nth Street, Philedephlte Pa. General Wholesale Agents: Derma Darnell & Co.. N. Y B. B. liance, Baltimore, Md.; John D. Pork, Cincinnati, Ohio; Walker & Taylor, Chicago, : Collins Bros., Bt. Lout; 3!o. (3d w. ea me. 1 yr. Eißrillenplre Shuttle Sewing 'athlete's are superior to all others for Family and Manufacturing purposes Contain all the latest Inaprorementa ; are speedy ; noiseless ; durable: and easy to work, Illus trated Circulars tree. Agents wanted. Liberal die• count allowed. Nu consignments made. Address EMPIRES. M. CO., 6.16 Broadway, New York. July 24—ly M . Not Ice.—The beautiful Piano Fortes of Gnove- PITEEN & Co. are deemed by all good }edges to be the f7lima Thule of instruments of the kind. We cannot suggest what is wanting to make a musi cal instrument more perfect. although we are slow to admit that the limit of improvement can ever be at tained. Before they had brought their Putnos to their pres ent excellence, the) had submitted them to competi tion with Instruments of the best 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 ins tice to say that the judgment thus pronounced has not been overruled by the musical world. Still, by the improvements Litely applied by them to their Pianos, It ie admitted that a more perfect instru ment has becu made. They have accordingly achieved the paradox of making excellence more excellent.— Surely, alter this, they are entitled to the motto, "Ex celsior." [June 19—ly ar Strange. but Trao.—Every young lady and gentlemen iu the United States can hear something ve ry mach' 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. All others will please address their obedient servant. TIIOB. F. CHAPMAN, Dec. 26.—lysmp 831 Broadway, New York. IM—Errors of Youth.—A gcntleman who suf fered for years from nervous debility. premature decay, and all the effects of youthful Indiscretion, will. for the rake 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 wiehin,g to profit by the advertiser's experience, mn do ro by addressing JOHN B. OGDEN. No. 13 Ohambers street, New York. Dec. 26. 186 lysmp DRY GOODS from N. Y. aoetions. at the Retreats Cheap Store - - EVERT VARIETY OF GOODS at the Fairdate Cheap Store B drab) Robes & Ladies' Furs, A choice bit, for rale at low figures, by BuRRITT. New Milford, Nov. 13, 1866 VSTATE OF JOSEPH CUMMINGS, 1:4 late of Snsci'a Depot, Basil's to., deceased, Letters , of administration upon the estate of the above named decedent having been •ranted to the undersign ed, all persons indebted to snid estate are hereby noti fied to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same to present them duly authenti cated for settlement.. .GATLORD CtRTIS, Adm'r. Stisq'a Depot., Nov. 14, 1866. PUBLIC SALE! TflE subscriber haying sold his Rum, will expose (or sale at unction at, his residence inalridgewater, on Wednesday, November 21st, 1866, commencing at 10 o'clock, a. m., the following proper ty;to wit : 1 pair young Horses, 2 yearlinp Colts . cot, 1 pair working Oxen, 24 Esses,l Buck, brood Sow, Wagons. 1 pair Trucks. 2 Ox-Carte, 1 Holler, 1 pleasure Sleigh, 2 Bob Sleighs,l circular Wood Saw and Frame, 1 Dog Churn Power and Churns, 5 largo iron Kettles, 1 large Brass Kettle 1 horse Hay Fork and Tackle, Plows, Har rows, 4 Cultivators, 1 Fanning 31111.3, Grain Cradles, Scythes, Snaths. Crowbars. Log t,hains, Grab-hocks. Iron Wedges, 120 Sap "Tubs, 1 sap-boiling Pan. 1 two horse Harness,l sett lioughllarnese,l einglo Harness, WhiMetrees; Cleriees, a quantity of Ray, Straw,• and Cornstalks, and many articles not herein mentioned. ' TER . IIB OP SALII.—AII sums of $lO or under, Cub down ; over $lO, Mx months credit, with interest and approved secuity. IL BRBWSTER, Auctioneer. F. M. WILLIAMS Bridgewater., Nov. 13, 1868 IF".41,11.115. CONTAINING 131 acres, two mtles west of Mont roeo, for gale CHEAP, by ' D. lIREWSTER. Montrose, N0v.13, 1 8 66. tt • 73CYJE1.3331MTEP • ELECTRIC SOAP • Saves Time, Saves Money, Saves Labir, Saves Clothes, Saves Women, . And all Grocera - sell.it. It Is used by cutting into small shavings and dissolv ing in hot water, then soak the clothes dve to fen min utes, and a little hand rubbing will make them as clean as hours of machine rubbing would do, with ordinary vmaP. aud the meat delicate fabric receive UO Wary.— We can refer to thonsands of families who arc tisipli and who could not be persuaded to do withoht DOBBINS' ELECTRIC 4794P rirliold brill leading Groan tbrougitonli oe§tate. Manufactuied only . , : 3:4033:13x1wes sb XaCrcrElp" - wnoulsmar. 01PFICA. • - . 107 South- Fifth Street; rhaturs. • Nov? i 9. F CELitErs -- RIM; Est'd Aubs i ni tOwiship. Bragnebanna count/. PA- - Late:sof admfnistratien upon the estate of the above named decedent hating been granted to the undereign cd, sU peraona . histebtekto salikestate are hereby nod ded to make itaniedlatir payment, and those - having claims against the same to present them duly authenti cated for settlement. ' ' • SLIZADEFH ItILFY, Adm'r Auburn, Oct 30,1606. Wit. DONLLN, Adm'r EMPORIUM .-OE NEW STILES! NEW - GOODS. H.. Burn - 111 . 11neo:ppflece:ILIng huge and Lill 11) ' • , tip Embracing extra Varieties of Fashionable Drera Goods In plain, striped and awned Wanes. Imperial Lastres, Merinoce. Paramattas„ Plaids and Prints. Cloths. Cassimeres, Flannels, Brooke and -- Wool Shawls, Balmoral and Duplex 'Hoop Skirts, Ladies' and Gents' Furs, Buffalo Robes, Carpeting, Floor Oil Clothe; Wall Papers, Window Shiules, Hat{ and Caps, Boot,, Shoes, and Cloche ; including alsoas usual a general assort ment of other Dry Goode, Dress ;Trimmings, and Yan kee Notions , Grocarles, Crockery, llardv;are, Iron, Nails, STOVES. Drags , Oils, Paints, de. Ste., which he will u elion the most favorable-terms for Cash, Pro. duce, or approved Crsdit. New Milford, November, IE6O. LATEST 14'ASIIIONS DEMAND J.W. Bradley's celebrated Patent D CTPLEX ELLIPTIC (OR DOUBLE SPRING) go 32c. x rt. . The wonderful flexibility, great comfort and pleasure to any lady wearing the Duplex Elliptic. Skirt will be experienced particularly In all crowded assemblies, Op eras, carriages; railroad cars, church pews, arm claim for promenade and house dress, as the skirt anbe folded when In ace to occupy a small place as easily and con veniently as a silk or muslin dress an invaleuslile qual ity in crinoline, not found In any Single Spring Skirt. A lady having enjoed the pleasure, comfort and great convenience of wear in g the duplex elliptic steel spring skirt for a single day will never afterwards willingly dispense with their use. For children, misses and young ladies they are superior to all others. They will not bend or break like the Single Spring, but will preserve their graceful and perfect shape when three or four ordinary Skirts will have been thrown aside as useless. The hoops are covered with double and twisted thread, and the bottom are not ,only double springs, but twice (or double) covered: preventing them from wearing out when dragging down stoops, stet rs Az. • The Duplex Elliptic is a great favorite with all ladies, and is universally recommended by the Fashion Maga zines as the standard Skirt of the fashionable world. To enjoy the following inestimable advantages in Crinoline, viz: superior quality perfect manufacture, stylish shape and finish, flexibility, durability. comfort and economy, inquire for J. W. Bradley's Duplex Ellip tic, or double spring Skirt, and be sure you get the gen uine article. CAUTION.—To guard against imposition, be partic ular to netioelhat skirts offered as • Duplex" have the red ink stawiß, viz.: •• J. W. Bradley's Duplex Elliptic Steel Springs ' upon the waistband—none others are genuine:- Also notice that every Hoop will admit a pin being pasied through the centre, thus revealing the two (or ddablel springs braided together therein,which Is the secret of their flexibility and strength, and a com bination not to be found in any other skirt. For safe , In all stores 4 where first-class Skirts are sold throughout. the United States and elsewhere. Maui by the sole owners of the Patent, WESTS, BRADLEY 1u CARY, 97 Chambers, and 79 A 81 Reade streets. N. Y. Oct. , 18s6-3m ENVELOPES & 'WRITING PAPERS, AT WHOLESALE. SAM= RAYNOR & CO. 115 & 117 William St., NEW YORK. UNTELOPE Manufacturers, including every style of _EA Epistolary. Note, Latter, Official, Pay, Drug, and Portfolio Envelopes. Also sole agents for the Irving & Ilarrison Mills Wri ting, Papers, by the case or smaller quantity. Price list with samples sent by mail when requested. Dealers are Invited to call and examine Mock, styles, prices, &c. Oct. 30.-4 w• MEw MI &WINTER STOCK! STONE & WARNER. Ilave lust received their fell assortment of Wi.ter BOOTS & SHOES, which spa propose to sell lower than any firm in tho County, for ready pay. Also, • READY MADE CLOTH/NG, on haud„.and. made to measure when desired. HATS di- CAPS, GLOVES 41: TENS, NOTIONS, rte. du.. Cirrcoaerioes away down below the market, Binghamton, or any oth er Man. Call and see and satisfy yourselvee. Farmers' Produce received and shipped to Now York free of charge. G. L. 'STONE. - - Montrose, Oct. 16, nra I—m 7 LADIES'' FANCY runs, AT JOHN FAREII?A'S Old Established Fur Manufactory, No. 718 ARCII STREET, above 7th, PIIILADELPELL HAVE now in store of my own manufacture and im portation. one of the largest and most beautlibl selections of FANCY FURS. for Ladies' and Children's wear in the City. Also, a fine assortment of Gents' For Gloves and Collars. I am enabled to dispose of my goods at very reasons bleprices, and I would therefore 'Lanett a call front my Mends of Susquehanna county and vicinity. Remember the name, number and street. JOHN FAREIR.4, No. 718 ARCH St. ab. ith, south side, PHILAD'A. 1 3 17 - 1 have no Partner, nor connection with any oth er Store In Philadelphia. 0ct.16, telw PATENTED MAY 29, 1860. ,SUITS lean article, for washing without rubbing, ex it. cept in very dirty places, which will requires very slight rub. and unlike other preparations offered for a like purpose, will not rot the clothes, but will leave them much whiter than ordinary methods, without the usesl wear and tear. It removes grease spots as if by magio, and softens the dirt by soaking, so that rinsing will in ordinary ca ses entirely remove it. This powder is prepared In accordance with chemical science, and upon a process peculiar to itself, which is petered by Letters Patent. It has been in use for more than a year, and has proved itself an universal favorite wherever Kb has been used. Among the advantages claimed ape the following, viz:— It saves all the expense of soap usually geed on cot ton and linen goods. It eaves 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 part. a beatitiful gloss noi lustre, much superior to any other mode. No water required except to moist- I en the powder. • ' Directions with each package. And can be multi, appreciated by a single trial. The cost of washing for a family of five or six persons will not exceed three-eents. • - Tilentarinfectnrers or this 'Powder- are sward that litany neelexecompoands have been introduced to the public which have rotted the cloth', or failed in sumo- 'ring the dirt, but knowing the. intrinsic excellence of : this article, they confidently ;wettish* it as fring adap ted to meet a demand, which has lone exlited - , and Whictriteahmutofeee rnfilined noeupplied. blander,. • 'lloWir 8ti1vi132414; • • 260 Broadwai:BoitenT - 41Strillfeinficinteliefikelily , Dgeedites: .' Tor 7 italit liroceri and dealers essrp I where. octielleurpe • . . solzmitar.,,Equ.NTY, . PENSIONS - And -. Back Pay ! _ T= undersigned Lterssan .AGEXT Op Tut Govzisr• zincr. will give prearpt attention tu all claims Ultra*. tedtolds care. No charge nnlesauncceastal. Montrose, Aug. B. NEW :GOODS: WEBB , & BUTTERPIEM. Aro now recoliring their New Stack of . • , ping ~ ummer • which will be sold *o.4L:seimac: Summer Dress Goods, Silks, Grenadines, Challies, Printed Cambrics, Lawns, Prints ' , Poplins, Hats it Caps, - - Groceries., Crockery, ilardivare, 4c. de. Argun & St*TERFIBUO. IdOntrose, 'May 41:0. 1846. MORE NEWS /MOM MAIN ST BOOTS! BOOB! BOOM MEN'S BOOTS, BOY'S BOOTS, YOUTH'S BOOTS, THICK BOOTS, KIP BOOTS, CALF BOOTS. AND BOOTS MADE TO ORDER Consisting of Ladies' Kid, Lastlig and Goat Balmor al& and Gaiters, Men's Brogans, Boy's Balmoral's, Youth's Congress Gaiters, Baby Shoes, etc. etc., all of which will be sold AT SMALL. PROFITS! N. B.—Ai kinds of work made to order. and repalstng done neatly. C. 0. FORDUAM' Montrose, May 8, 1868. tf ESTATE OF D. P. PHELAN, late of Silver Lake township Sushi's county. Pa., dec'd. Letters of nd m I nistration upon the estate of the 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 authenti cated for settlement. ELLEN PHELAN, Adm'z. Silver Lake, Oct. 16th, 1866. iscoi_arrimpus , PENBIONB, BOUNTY, AND BACK PAY. T uEBRZeBraNV: undersigned, A 4 37 a T tt_!_ cit nTi n oil l 7.71 - 1 claims entrantea to hie care. p ro mp t 1 tr. and for mation FREE. Montrose, Jan. 14, 1865. tf UWE FIRM FOR SALE! QITUATED In tho township of Jackson. in the Conn 0 ty of Susquehanna, containing about QICDC) .4fLoriessi, with one hundred and sixty acres improved, Dwellini Rouse, good Barns, well watered—a first rate farm for Dairy purposes—two Orchards. Said farm will be sold altogether, or in parcels to suit urchasers. Terms of payment made easy. For further information call upon A. Chamberlin, Esq., Montrose, or upon the subscriber. L. D. BENSON, Administrator of Bores Benson, dcc'd. Jackson, Sept. 4, 1866. tt EpUEIIIITIOB Of 110111 TIES I SOLDIERS : Congress has just passed an act to equal ize your Bounties I Those who have not already done so, should make immediate application. Wid ows heirs or parents of Soldiers who have died in the service, are entitled to the same bounty the soldier, if living, would receive. Having already prepared over two hundred claims. those who have ad - eyed making application will And It. greatly to their advantage to give me a call. Invalids and widows entitled to an increase of pen sion under act approved June 6,1806, should also make application. Information free. GEO. P. LITTLE. Licensed Government Agent. Montrose, Aug. 7,1866. if ~... • . WHISKERS. MUSTACHES • • forced to grow on the smoo thcat - face in from three to 5 .• ' weeks by rising Dr. SEXIG '' NE 'S RESTAURATEUR CAPILAIRE, the most won '• • •.„,, , derfnl discovery in modern ''•-- •,••• '' science. acting on the Beard and Bair in an almost mirac ulous manner. It has been need by the elite of London and Paris with the most flattering success. Names of all pnrchaseraaye registered, and If entire satisfaction is not given In every Instance, the money will - be cheer fully refunded, Price by mail. sealed and postpaid, $l. Descriptive circnlare and testimonials mailed free. Ad dress lIIIIIMR, MUTTS & Co.. Chemists, No. 255 Riv er street, Troy. N. T. Only agents for the United State. myl lycfepq E. S. WARNER. SOLDIERS' BOUNTY, PENSIONS, iskaaci - 32113-airh. pis, m lll3 undersigned. LICENSED AGENT of the GOV HEMMEN'''. having obtained the necessary forms, &c.. will give prompt attention to all claims intrusted to his care. -No chargennless successful. GEO. P. LITTLE. Montrose. June 6th. Isfit NEW MILFORD GRADED SCHOOL. T i the first M onday of Deeember, 1866, and continue eleven weeks, under the same corps of experienced Teachers who have so successfully conducted the School during the past Term. Prof. T. T. HIINTER, Miss Haire Vaeorns, ', " NEL Sup t Model School Pei , LIE L. BEAM/ISLET, wary and Intermediate., Instractor of Mask. •• M.AUTTIA HATDZII, • - B.J. Bortm, • • Drawing and Painting. TUITION, PER TERM, In Advance. !Ugh School Intermediate... . Primary Languages Music 011 Painting. ... Water Colors—, Students wishing board or rooms will apply to the Secretary of the Board, who will eheertally respond, either personally or by letter. The Directors feel grateful for the patronage extend ed to this School. and it is hoped that the satisfaction whied the past term has given, will be a &fitment in ducement for the continuance of the same. F. W. BOYLE, Pres% School Beard. JOHN FAUBOT, Sec'y. [Nov. 6.-4 w HEAVY SHEBTENG Store at the Fairdate Cheap HATS & CAPS for 31EN & BOYS, • • - at the Irefritalo•Chesii Store. Wu:, m", F cheap store. THE REST BOOTS SHOES ta market at the Fairdala Cheap Store. a good assortment of 11323CCItZital. Winter Term. C' IA t,3l.e•itcore icst, Guttenblirg, Itoionbatini 4!tg co, And toot lads uteadve stiertskent of NEW - GOODS' Fqr Fall & winter;-- tkis weOk iron Now tort TEM LAEGEST STOCK OF. GOOD§ 'And prices satiifaelory to everyone; r DRESS ADS• nixmi;T..= . 3?mir aparkri COTTON 'GOODS, SHAWLS, CLOAKS FURS s.KIRPs AND FANCY GOODS, too oinnorouo to mentlou. OW) Ullitpf..,A And Gents' Furnithing -Goode; Gutteitbnro, liostub-amn X. 41. DESSMIER, Managing Partner. Montrose, Sept. IS, IS SS DENTISTRY !::::, =Pr. N. L. .3pars2.32.4acbsones NEW DENTAL ROONS,'._ Ovor Webb & Butterileldio Store. ran th d egre t.: 1 ) i r e i t t go b nz i T it e i llejlar on ic e tt , F , A .. lr) , Who Weri:47 .Patent. - . Dr. B. WOOD'S. Mastic Metallic Filling. ralinP4o 4 d fusible metal for filling t u neth, for which 'have t privilege and license, granted by him, t 9 use for Den t al purposes in my own practice as a Dentist: It Isgalled Cadmium Alloy, and Is designed to. take -the price of Amalgams in metallic oxyda, etc., for filling. It does not:contain mercer', aud.tbence an atn‘ence of the All el cultlea that In such a variety of ways occur, or are liable to occur with abet agent. leategs of Droereah., Rubber as a base, from 525 to $4O Pet` sett. Atari, coicrriNrous GUM WORK, Pittlnn as abase, Teeth and Gams betngeole tontinnts solid mass, for WO per sett.. 2., IMF - Please call at my office And exating opuchnolliv Office hours from 9 o'clock a. xri to o 'clock, p: Montrose. Pa., May 8,.1966. .10octly • . . • ABEL TURRELL NEW GOODS, . Aid keeps constantly on hand fall and desitablb as sortment of grzainee , Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Liquors, Paints, Oils, Dye-stuffs, TCAP, Spleen, and other Groceries, Stoneware, Wall. aiploWindovr , Pa per, Glassware. Lamps, Kerosene, , Bensola, Tanner's 011. Lubricating Neatslant 011; • . Relined Whale Gil, l'arnioh, Whips,. - Guns, Pistols, Cartridges, Powder, - Shot, Lead. Gun • Caps..Musicsi, Instruments, Toilet Soaps, lisle Oils, Brushes. Pocket Knives,. Spectaeles;Hilvar Plated Spoons, Forks, and Ivory Handled Kohut, Dentist's Articles, a general assortment of Fancy Goods, Jeweiry,Perfnmerylac. Patent Medicirles advertised in Montrose. and nearly eveu 9600.114r4D IN-ANY MARKET: • In short, nearly everythln to resiore the. sick. to please the taste, to delight the eye, tosvatifv" the and alsoto conduce to tiler& and substanital comforts of life. Enumeration is impracticable ,as it would a newspaper. Call Mitre Drag and Variety Store of ABEL TITERELL, ifontrose; ?a: 'To Coristamptlves.—The .a:dverther having been restored ha v ing sufferw weeks by a very simple remedy, after vere lung affection, and that dread disease. Coma:imp tion—is anxious to make known to Ma fellow-eufferers the means of cute. , To all who desire it, ho . will minds copy Of the pie scription used (free of charge,) with the directions for preparing and using the same, which they Will led a sure cure for Conaumption, asthma, Bronchitis, Colds, Coughs, and ail throat and tang affections. The only object of the advertiser in sending the prescription Is to benefit the afflicted, and spread infonnation which he conceives to be invaluable : and be hopes every sufferer will try him remedy, as it will cost. them nothing; end may prove a blessing. - Parties wield's!_ the prmription, ,by retarn mail, will please address - Bar. EDWARD' A.; WILSON. Williamsburg, Kings Co., Nu* York. , Dee. 56, 1863.—lysinp. , . Principal. Assistant. 4 5 00 . 4 00 . 300 . 400 .1000 .10 00 - 600 -•- • • prff - ABltl. Trigliktio us* supplies oreenntoe' Drugs . and Medicines., erht will)), sold as low , nut and,other Ste-gin Houtrose. Nobj's- - .tflt'':giilte_ . ;:;, 1110 bat* yew Winter Crothing,mide up, before Ate Plnukinciold weather comes: 4 mi ; kam prspared, as usual, .to take the measure of rel PPzurili..r9rMy Itlntorgarment the, wieb. f • • Ma ' LATEST STYLES sre nlwayiposted op In my W abopoind sitAbescttait n ar . antled; both rtr style and eb:: Trios medstits. -1 prt take especial care in cutting and marking manta to be mmerront of 064C9fi1i4 0 .99 , - • I- liftoTXB. Taller. alldhtfoYi~tarso, 17 ,, ,N 1 Any terantity and We, h conthally receiving ALL Tun