OCOV72WgrIr . .A.WNI.A.XR.I3. L o cal News. We would be thankful to our friends t h r oughout the county for such local news 0 eill be of interest to our readers. Send l obe facts, and we will put them in proper shape for publication. Deputy Collector. Hon. J. B. Stark, Collector for the dis trict, has appointed Henry C. Tyler as his deputy for this county. His office is o pposite the Back. Asoonor' a Office. A. J. Gerritson took possession of the office of Assessor of Internal Revenue ou Saturday ; and in a few days will remove the office to the rooms over the drug store of Burns & Nichols, adjoining the Dem ocrat office. Executive Appointment Daniel Brewster has been appointed Post Master at Montrose, vice D. R. La throp, removed. He has entered upon the discharge of his duties. Office at, its former location. Special Examinations. Special Teachers' examinations 'will be held as follows : S. 11. Nov. 28 4 4 b 4 29 Montrose Jackson, Corners Rush, Snyder's " Dec. 15 AU wishing to teach the present term, who could not attend the general exam ination will attend the above. W. W. WATSON, CO. Sup't. New Milford, Nov. 22; 1866. ,Lgents Wanted. 200 Agents wanted immediately to sell Territory for the Fire and Burglar's .Alarm in the different States; and on the Patent Hammer in Pennsylvania and New 'Jersey. Extra inducements given to good and responsible agents. For further par ticulars address 0. E. Flamm, General Agent, Auburn 4 Corners, Susq'a Co., Pa N0v.27 w 4 A New Book by Ma. Emma D. E. N. Southworth. T. B. Peterson at Brothers, Philadel phia, have in press and will publish on Saturday, Dec. 15th, a new book by Mrs. Emma D. E. N. South worth, entitled "The Bride of Llewellyn," which will,be yond all doubt, prove to be most popular and successal work that has ever been written by her, for she is beyond all ques tion the most powerful female writer in AmeriCa, if not in the world. No one ev er read a chapter of one of her books without admiring the rare genius of its author, and wishing that she might soon write another. Her scenes are like life pictures, her incidents are founded on tacts, and her sentiments are characteriz ed by a singular purity both of conception and expression. She has the rare faculty of saying what she means, and of saying it in such a manner that her meaning can not be misinterpreted. In short, she pos sesses in an eminent degree those qualifi cations which are the peculiar preroga tives of a good writer; and while she de lights the reader's imagination with her descriptive beauty, she applies home truths to his understanding with the force of rational conviction. The "Bride of Llewellyn" will be welcomed by all such readers especially; and those who have never read the works of this gifted woman should not fail to buy and read this new novel by this gifted American authoress. —The Louisville Journal (Prentice) says: this one thing we may all know. Presi dent Johnson, in whatever troubles may be before as,will keep his eye upon the star that now guides him. No power ofearth can shut it out from his soul's vision. The oceans may thunder, the whirlwinds may roar, earth and heaven may mingle their black wrath; but the star, the star of duty, the star ofbravery, the star of patroitism will beam upon his spirit as clearly, as bril liantly, as gloriously as if all the elements of the universe were at peace. —The late John Van Buren was noted, like Falstaff, for an " infinite jest." It is told of him that he was once angrily accos ted by a suitor whose case he had over thrown, with, "I believe, sir yon would take a fee from the greatest scoundrel on earth." "Softly, my dear sir," half whisper ed Van Buren, with well aff ct.ed concern; "walk aside-with me, if you please. Now, sir," presenting his ear to the man, "tell me what yon have been doing!" —The proposition of the Chicago Times to join the wooleyhedds for negro suf frage meets the unbroken opposition of the Democratic party. The ignorant and debased may go with the admirers of wool, hut intelligent and respectable men do not abandon their manhood so readily. —An intelligent colored man, who rants to take a trip East, wishes to know if there is any danger that he will be Leked up OD the road and sent to some gislature amongst rascally wite trash. He says he bas a pretty good reputation and don't want to keep bad company.— Louisville Democrat. —A Radical paper says: "Confeder ate notes are again coming into circula tion in the remote South, and the lost cause' is so far revived in North Carolina that storekeepers advertise they will re ceive them as currency." We can add that Mobile wood dealers will take them even—cord for coil. Millis be treason, make the most of it.—Mobile Times. - - tLive men buy their Goods and get the highest pries for Butter, Grain, and / 'roduce of all , kinds st the Fair. We Cheap Store. ' . —On Monday evening last the Radicals of Boston held a caucus to nominate a candidate for Mayor. They nominated H. S. Frost.. His principal compeitor was a nigger named H. W. Morris, who came within 102 votes of heating the for mer. Next year the darkey will win. —The government has good reason to believe that Colonel Lynch, the Fenian, will not be hung by the Canadian author ities in December but will be commuted, or, what is better, pardoned. The Gov ernor General has his case now under con sideration. —The death of the lion. Jacob Fry, of Montgomery county, is a serious lose to the Commonwealth. This sad event oc curred on Wednesday night last, just as the hand of Time was ushering in the annual " thaksgiving" of a grateful peo p'e. Mr. Fry was a gentleman of the olp school. Ile was an ardent politian of the Democratic faith, and a firm believer in the drinciplea of popular government. This toodleitte, invented by Dr. J. EL lil omega, of Phila delphia, is &landed to dissolve the food and sinks it Intl chyme, the drat proems of digestant. By eimanslng Ms dogma with Behanek's Mandrake Pills, the Tonic moos remions the appetite, and Sod that amid not to eaten beaus sang it wIB to sully digested. Consuusition moot be cured by Schenck's Palmate Syrup =Jew the stomach and Um la made healthy and the alma, mitered, hence the Tonle and Pills are required la nearly every cam of consumption. A half dozen bottles of the SEAWEED TONIC and three or Spur boxes of the MANDRAKE PILLS will cure any ordinary come of dfe -I>l Dr. Rumex esker professional Tilde in New York Bre ton, and at his principal OiSee In Philadelphia ovary week. See daily pipers of each place, or hb pamphlet on consump tion for his den for visltatiaa. Please observe, when purchasing, that the two lacunae of the Doctor, one when in the last siege of Consumption, and the other as be now Es, la perfect health, are on the Gov ernment stamp. Sold by ail Druggists and Dealers, mice $1.513 per bottle, or *Lie the bait damn. All Mum for advice should be ad armed to Dr. Seirazoies Principal Meta, No. 15 North 6th Street, Philadelphia. Pa. General Whole:ale Agents: Demo Runes & Co., N. T. IL S. Hanes, Baltimore, Md.; John D. Parke. Cincinnati, Ohio: Walker & Taylor, Mimeo. Rms., St Leda, Mo. w. a ma 1 yr. A NEW PEILFIINE FOR THE HANDKERCHIEF. Pimlmes "Night Blooming Cermo.lo Plealentil "Night Meomiaig Ceram.", Phuloo►. ••Niiilit Dleeming Versus."' Phsloses •• Night Blooming Conan.." Phalan'. ...Might Blooming Caress.* A mod exqnl.lte. delicate, and Fragrant Perfume, died led from the rare and beautiful flower from which ft takes its name. Manufactured only by PHALON ac SON, New Work. REWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. ASK FOR PHALOWS—TAKE NO OTHER. Pyl7 ly smp z n 9 oew lllV — Empire Shuttle Sewing Machines are superior to all others for Family and Manufacturing purposes Contain all the latest improvements ; arc speedy ; noiseless ; durable; and easy to work. Illus trated Circulars free. Agents wanted. Liberal dis• count allowed. No consignments made. Address EMPIRES. M. CO., 61.8 Broadway, New York. July 24—ly Nottee.—The beautiful Piano Fortes of finors- STEEN & CO. are deemed by all good judges to be the Utama Thuk 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 Pianos to their pres ent excellence, the/ had submitted them to competi tion with instruments of the best makers of this coun try sod Europe, and received the reward of merit, over all others, at the celebrated World's Fair. It is but Jus tice to say that the judgment thus pronounced has 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 mide. They have accordingly achieved the paradox of mating excellence more excellent.— Surely, alter this, they are entitled to the motto, " Ex celsior." [June 19—ly Or - Strange. but True.—Every young lady and gentleman in the United States can bear something ve ry much to their advantage by &plum 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. THUS. F. CHAPMAN, Dec. 28.—lysirip 831 Broadway, New York. 88 - Deafness, Blindness and' Catarrh Treated with the utmost enccess by Dr. J. ISAACS, Oculist and Aurist. (formerly of Laden, Holland.) No. 519 Pine Street, Philadelphia. Testimonials from the most reliable sources in the City and Counll7 can be seen at his office. The medical faculty are invitedto accompany their patients. as be has no secrets in his practice. ARTIFICIAL EYES inserted without pain. No charge for examination. Philadelphia, July 1, 1886. ly. tarlro Consumptlves.—The advertiser having been restored to health in a few weeks by a very simple remedy, after having suffered several years with a se vere lung affection, and that dread digease, Consump tion—is anxious to make known to his fellow-sufferers the means ()retire. To all who desire it, he will send a 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, , sthms, Bronchitis. Colds. Coughs, and all throat and loos affections. The only object of the advertiser in sending the prescription is to benefit the afflicted, and spread information which he conceives to be invaluable: and helopes every/offerer will try his remedy, as it will Cost them nothing, and may prove ablesslng. Parties wishinz the prescription, Farr, by return mail, will please address REV. EDWARD A. WILSON. Slugs Co., New York. Dec. 26,18M—lyamp, Or Errors of lionth.—A gentleman who suf fered for years from nervous debility, premature decay, and all the effects of youthful indiscretion, will, for the sake of suffering, humanity, send free to all wbo 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 101 IN B. OGDEN, No. 19 Chambers street, New York. Dee. 264865. lyamp OrThe Confessions and Experience*/ an Invalid, Published ' , for the benefit and as a caution to yotmg men and others, who sufferfrom nervous debility, premattre_deely of manhood. etc. supplying at the same time the means of self-care. By one who has cured him seltafter undemoingconsiderahle quackery. By enclo sing a post paid addressed envelope, a single copy. free of charge may be had of the author. MAT TA'''. Eeq., Brooklyn, Kings co. N. Y. Jana° lyamp7 rirABEL TIDIMELL 1s continually receiving new supplies &Genuine Drugs and Medicines. which will be sold as low sear any other Ste we In Montrose. The Montrose Democrat b PII/11.1H0Z73 STITT TITAZDAT MOIMITO, AT MONTI:LODZ, . • StrisQuEllANNA Commr. PA., SIT .411.. QT. CirlEl ZWEIL IS CO Zir, AT 1111 mu Ammar tztADTATicir.—OS $23 AT IfiD 01 TIAN. Business advertisements Inserted at $1 per square of 10 lines, three times, and Zeta for etch additional week. Yearly advertisers; with usual changes, charged $lO for four squares, quarter column $l5, half column $3 O, = one coin $6O, and other amounts In exact proven on. Business cards of three lines, $5l Or one'dollu a line. "Mega notices at the customary rates. Zob Printing executed neatly and promptly at fair prices. Died", Kong*les, Notes. halms% Constables'. Moot omil other blanks for sale. 'Worms I Comb. ricrvirsi., ors oough.lA : Cold, or A Sore Throat, • Itirarieze nazours Arraimor, AND MOULD IN CNICAND. Ir ALLOW= TO. CONTINIIN, Irritation of the Lunge, A Permanent Throat Disease, or Consumption BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES, HAYING ♦ DRIECT INTLITENCE TO THE PARTS, GIVE IXXEDIATE EELIEP For Bronchitis, Asthma, Catarrh, ConmmpUve and Throat Diseases, Mo'4`M.l9lC7nIUMn'We'MV7M*:M7T=l7rl BINDERS AND PTIBLIC SPEAKERS will And Troches useful In clearing the voice when ta ken before Singing or Speaking, ■Ld relieving the throat after an unusual exertion of the vocal organs The Dreier are recommended and proscribed by Phy sicians, and have had testimonials from eminent men throughout the country. Being an article of true merit, and havingproved their efficacy by a test of many years each year finds them In new localities in various parts of the world, and the Troches are universally pronoun ced better than other articles. OBTAIX only " Bnowx's BRONCHIAL Triocuss,' 4 and do not take any of the Worthfers hnitationcthat may be offered. Sold everywhere. nov27 Cm smpl2 NEW YORK raritaksTs. . . Reported for the McorrnosE Dzmocnzt. by Fenton, Fitzgerald £ Tracy, etrictly Produce Commission Mer-. I chants, 38 Whitehall Street, New York:, for the tract ending Dec. 1, 1866. Flour. per b. $9.00 0 9,75'P0rk,me55,b1.21,50 et, 21,75 Wheat, bneh. 2,23 0 2,33 Beer, mess. bl 19,00 0 18,00 Rye, 1,28 c 1,40 Lard, per lb. 13 0 14 Coro, 1.00 0 1,25:Ta110w, 12 0 13 Oats. 66 0 67 En. , s, per doz. 36 8 40 Batter, per lb. 45 0 . 30iWool, lb. 60 @ 55 Cheese, do. 15 ml7,Dressed Hogs, 10 0 19 itteiLdtk.FlLll.2ll.C3-311 9. In Hazardville, Nov. 24th, by Rev. H. C. Hazard, Mr. GEO. T. DAVI% and Miss EUNICE J. HAWLEY, both of Harford, Pa. N33EIALP3I3ESII. ay -Notices of marriages and deaths publiehed free of charge. Obituaries published if paid for at the rate of ally cents per hundred words. In this borough, on Sunday, 18th inst., Mr. JAMES D. ALLEN, aged 75 years and 5 mouths. 1867. GET UT' YOUR CLITES. 1867. A Democratic Morning Journal. GREAT IMPROVEMENTS AND GREAT INDUCEMENTS. 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THE WEEKLY.—One cow, one year, $9; five cop ies, one year, $9; ten copies, one year, WM: twenty copies, one year, $3B. To Clubs, where the papers are sent to one address, -the following seduction will be made ,• Piro copies, one year, IltB 50 ; ten copies, one year, $16.50; twenty copier, ono year, $BO. A. copy will be furnished gratis for each club of ten or more, to one address, (Drone year. Postage. five cents per quarter, to be Prepaid at the office of delivery. The above terms will be rigidly adhered to. Speci men copies of the Daily and Weekly sent gratis. on ap plication at this office. Advertisements inserted at moderate rates. Address. WELSH & 17.0811, 48U CHESTNUT STREET. - Dee. 4. PHILADELPHIA STRAYED OR STOLEN , A BOUT.rweeke ego. a pale red ,two years old Helfer ja. from the runtime= Jul the Richmond 11M farm In Silver Lake townebtp. Any one giving . tnronnatton where It tally - betting& or returning Irelte3; ll 7 rearardeq.., . • B. H. SAM ob 8104, Montrose, Dec 1, 18 1 16. tt • Auditor's Notice. undersigned, an Auditor appointed by the Or • • • e di court of Susquehanna county to stribute the ••es of the fund in the bend. of Philo Merritt, admintatrator, among the heirs and legal representa tives of the estate of Samuel Burritt, deceased , will at tend to' the duties of his appointment nt his office in Montrose on Monday the 7th day of January, 1867, at ono o'clock, p. m., at which time and place all persons are required to present their claims or bu debarred from coming in for a share of said estate. W. D. LUSE, Auditor. Montrose, Dec. 4,1866. Auditor's Notice. THE undersigned, an Auditor appointed by the Court of Common Pleas of Susq'a county to distribute the fund arising from the Sheriff's sale of the real estate of C. F. Lomas, will attend to the duties of his appoint ment at his office In Montrose, on Tuesday, January St h DWI, at one o'clock. p. m.. at which time and place all per.ons interested will present their claims or be de barred from coming in upon said fund. W. D. LUSK, Auditor. Montrose, Dec. 4, 1866. Auditor's Notice TBE undenigned, an auditor appointed by the Or phans' Court of Susquehanna County to make dis tribution amongst creditors of the fund In the bands of the administrator of Jonathan Mlles, dec'dovill attend to the duties of his appointment at the office of Fraser & Case In Montrose, on Saturday. the sth day of Janu ary, 1867, at 1 o'clock, P. M., at which time and place all persons interested are required to present their claims or be foreverdebarred from coming in upon said fund. •FRANKLIN FRASER, Auditor Dec. 4,186 G. Auditor's Notice. THE undersigned , an auditor appointed by the Court of Lommon Pleas of Susquehanna county to ,distribute the thud in the bands of the Sheriff of said county arising from the sale of the personal property of Tinker & Hazar,wil I attend to the duties o' his appointment at the office of Fraser ,t Case. in Mont rose, on Thateday, Jan. 3d. 1887, at one o'clock, P. M.. when all persons Interested in said fund will present their claims or be forever debarred. F. A. CASE, Auditor. Montrose, Dec. 4, 1866. Auditor's Notice TAE undersignefishaving been appointed an auditor by the Orphans' Court of Susquehanna County to audit exceptions to the account of the administrator of the estate of D. N. Phillips, deed. will attend to the duties of said appointment at his office in Montrose. on Thursday the Bd, day of January 1867. at one o'clock p. m., at which time and place all persons interested In said fund will be heard. J. B. M'COLLI:3I, Auditor Montrose, Dec. 4, 1866 ESTATE OF STEPHEN D. BAILEY, of Liberty township, Sagnea county. Pa., deed. Letters of administration 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, LYDIA A. BAILEY, Adm'a Liberty, Dec. 4th, 1866. WM. D. LUSK, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Montrose, Pa. Omen opposite the Franklin Hotel, near the Court House. nov?7 '66 HUMOUR SAFES, ITILDEws PATENT, with Powder and Burglar Proof Lock—(Key won't Ely out)—for Bale by HENRY C. TYLER. AIso—BEST FAMILY SEWING MACHINE LN THE WORLD. TEE COML.3EZT CM!, With Rivas/m>. t PIM, to fasten ends of seams. Not complicated—perfectly simple to all, except—other agents. IW — Please call opposite " A. Lathrop's Store," and S for yourself. bold at Manufaetnreire prices. 11. C. TYLER. Montrose, Nov. 21, 1866. tf • Dissolution. MBE Arm of Carr t Avbry has been dissolved by mu tual concert. The notes and accounts will be left in the hands of T. J. Carr for collection. llarford, Nov. 27, 1860 T. J. CARR continues business, and respectfully so- Helm the patronage of our old customers, and of as ma ny new ones as feel that they would like to save mon. ey by buying Goods for leas than they can elsewhere. Nov. 27, 1866. 4w Auditor's Notice. HE undersigned, an auditor appointed by the Court T of Common Pleas of Susquehanna county to make distribution of the fund now in the hands of the Sheriff of said county,arising from the sale of the real estate taken in execution at the snit of Leonard Dndleyvs. A.L.Post et al, will attend to the duties of his appointment at his Mace in Montrose, on Saturday the 22d day of De cember, A. D. 1866, at I o'clock, p. m., at which time and place all persons Interested, will present their claims or be forever debarred from coming in on said fund. C. W. TYLER, Auditor Montrose, Nov 27,1866. 4w ABEL TURRELL Is continually receiving NEW GOODS, And keeps constantly on hand a full and deelmble as sortment of genuine, Dru g s, Medicines, Chemicals, Liquors, Paints, Oils, Dye -stu f f s, Teas, Spices and other Groceries, Stoneware, Wall and Window Pa per, Glassware. Lamps, Kerosene, Benzole, Tanner's 011.Lobricating Oil, Nentstoot OIL Refined Whale Oil. Varnish, Whips, Guns. Pistols, Cartridges, Powder, Shot, Lead, Gun Caps, Musical Instrnmente, Toilet Soaps, Hair Oils, Brushes. Pocket Knives, Spectacles Silver Plated Spoons, Ports, and Ivory Handled Knives, Dentist's Articles, a general assortment of Fancy Goods, Jewelry, Perfumery, Sco. ALL THE Patent Medicines advertised in Montrose. and nearly KIND _every GOOD IN ANY MARKET. In short, nearly everything to restore the sick, to please the taste, to delight the eye, to gratify the fancy, and also to conduce to the real and substantial comforts of life. Enumeration la impracticable, as it would fill a newspaper. Call at the Drug and Variety Store of ABEL TUERELL , ifontrose, Pa. g — olus its '4J-1m e T O pinchingha your ro weatherld nt omaden. r i p tra b p e r fo before prepared, as mtel, to take the measure of my patrons, e l i or any kind of garment they may wish. THE' LATEST STYLES are always posted up in my shop, and satisfaction guar- antied, both in style and finish. Prices moderate. rerl take especial care in cutting and marking gar meats to be made op out of the shop. • • •Shop first door west of Eisarle'sHotel. JOHN GROVES, Tailor. Montrose, Nov. 8, IBM. 2m Lackawanna & Bloomsburg R. R. ON and after November 27, 1865, passenger Crain' will run as follows: SOUTIIWARD A. X. A. M. P. M. Leave Scranton. 5:50 10:50 4:50 Kingston, 6:55 11:15 6:20 t• Rupert. 9:15 8:59 " Danville. 9:50 0:80 Arrive at Northumberland, _10:30 10:15 NORTHWARD. Leave Northathberirnd, 8:00 8:65 ' Danville, ' 8:40 8:40 Rupert. 9:15 A. it. 4:15 " Kingston, 2:25 8:80 6:55 Arrive at Scranton, 8:45 9:85 8:10 passer ere taking train sou th from Scranton at 5:50 a. in. via Northumberland. reach Harrisburg at 12:80 p. in.; Baltimore 5:80 p. m.; Washington 10:00p. m.;mi.a iallßert reach Philadelphia at 7:00 p. m. Kluilelo ll , Nov. O. • - A. A. FONDA, Sept. Ev-siri VARIETY OF 4300DS et the Falrdale Cheap Store NEW FIRM. MU,SIC & JEWELRY. THE subscriber baring formed a pae.nerebip with MR. J. A. STEVENS, wishes to make his best bows to his old Customers, and inform them that the Mercantile Department of the business will heremter be carried on by 0. D. Boman & Co. with increased capital and facilities, a large s ock of New Goods in all departments, a store thoroughly refitted, and Privets - ntecuickeet. The Watch-Making Department Is retained by me, and will receive my personal atten tion. I have secured th e services of Jind. 0.11. WOW BYE, a gentleman who has had twenty-five years in the best shops of Europe, and has no superior in the coun try. I shall therefore be able to do all work within three days from the time it Is left. The Clock and Jemielry Repairing Will be owned by , Mr, Stevens, who will ao all work In that line promptly, uhd in the best style. Nov. 21, 1866. 0. D. BE3fAN. CIOCTEL 15MCPCMEEC. will consist of a full assortment of the following goods, suitable for this market, which will be so d as low, sod many of them lower, than by any one else this side of New York city. Read the Catalogue. CLOCKS & WATCHES. A mcrican, Swiss and English, both gold and silver SETH THOMAS CLOCKS, All styles, including their celebrated Calender Clocks, which tell the day of, We .month and week, also the name of the month.-'making tho , .ichartges for every month correctly, with no care but to wind them once a weeek. Heavy, solid Gold Chains, Hooks and Keys. -Fine sol id sets of Jewelry—piny, Sleeve Buttons, Studs, Ear Rings, &e. 6e. WEDDING RINGS SPECTACLES Warranted to fit all kinds of eyes. SOLID GOLD ALBUMS. A neat little Charm holding eight small Photographs. GOLD PENS. A fine assortment, -with and without holders. Old ones repo In ted. SOLID SILVER WARE. Made to order of pun Coln, consisting of Spoons, Forks, Thimbles, Batter Knives, Napkin Rings, Fruit Knives, Vest Chains, &c. • PLATED. WARE. - The best In market—single, double, treble and quad ruple plate, and WARRANTED—from a full Tea Set down, including Castors, Cake and Card Baskets. Ice Pitchers, Waiters, Butter Dishes, Sugar Bowls, Cups, Tea Belle, &c. &c. &c. PIANOS Manufactured by Decker Brothers, which, with their late improvements, surpass those of any other makers. Also, Bradbury's New Scale Pianos—a splendid Instru ment. Other Pianos from MO to $5OO. CABINET ORGANS, From $llO to sl2oo—warranted for five years. They are the finest reed hiatrumenkin the world, and I have ... only to say that' 1 have mkt nearly $12,000 worth of theta In the last four years ; and - they are art In good or der and have never coat my customers a cent for repairs. VIOLINS, GUITARS, dc. Violins from $5 to $5O, Flutes, Fifes, Clarlonets,Ban jos, Guitar:, Bows, Strings, Tuning Forks, &c. BRASS BANDS Supplied with instruments of the best American man ufacture, by the single instrument or full set, at the ma ker's price—also music for any number of Instruments: Instruetion Books and Sheet Music on band, and new A pplies received every week. Plano Stools from $6 to Perfect Sewing Needles. We have the exclusive agency for R. 5. Roberts' Pa tent Parabola Needles—the best in the world. Try one paper and if not satisfied the money will be refunded_ Fire Arms and Sportiny Materials. Allen's, Spencer's, and Henry's Breech loading Ri fles, all styles Revolvers, Fowling Pieces, Shot Belts and Powder Flasks, Cartridges for all the U. S. Army guns ralsoU. S. and other Percussion Caps, Cooper Cartridges, all styles and 0. D. BSMAN. ' J. A. STEVENS. Montrose, Nov. T , 1966. T. J. CARR, R. H. AVERY LATEST FASHIONS DEMAND J.W. Bradley's celebrated Patent D UPLEX- .ELLIPTIC The wonderful flexibility, great comfort and pleasure to any lady wearing the Duplex Elliptic Skirt will he experienced particularly in all crowded assemblies, Op eras, carriages, railroad cars, church pews, arm chairs, for promenade and house dress, as the skirt can be4olded when in use to occupy a - small place as easily and con veniently as a silk or muslin dress an invaluable qual ity in crinoline, not found in any Single Spring Skirt. A lady having enjoyed the pleasure, comfort and great convenience of wearing 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 noeless. The - hoop - a are covered withdouble 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, stairs. itc. The Duplex Elliptic Is a great favorite with &Medics, and is universally recommended by the Fashion 3lagra rifles 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 end 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 notice that skirts offered as '''' Duplex" bare the red ink stamp. viz : '• J. W. Bradley's Duplex Elliptic Steel Springs" upon the waistband—none others are benuine. Also notice that every Roop will admit a pin eing passed through the centre, thus revealing the two (or double) springs braided together therein,wh ich is the secret of their flexibility and strength, and a com bination not to be found in any other skirt. For sale In all stores ,where first-class Skirtsare sold thronehont the United States and elsewhere. Manufactured by the sole owners of the Patent, \VESTS, BRADLEY & CAItY, 97 Chambers, and 79 & 81 Reads streets, N. Y. Oct 3:,1869-9m 116 ,.; Y. ' f r...., • THIS le an article for washing, without rubbing, ex cent In very dirty places, which will require a very slight rub, and unlike other preparations °tiered for a like purpose, will not rot the clothes, but will leave them much whiter than ordinary methods, without the usual wear and tear. It removes grease spots as if by marl.„ o, 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 secured by Letters Patent. It has been in use for more than a year, and has proved itself an universal favorite wherever it, has been need. Among the advantages claimed are the following, viz:— It saves all the expense of soap usually need 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 parts a beautiful gloms ant lustre-, much superior to any otheitmode. No water required except to moist en the powder. -Directions with each package. And can be readily appreciated by a single trial. The cost of washint: for a family of Ave or six persons will not exceed thfee cents. The manufacturers of this powder are aware that many useless compounds havo been introduced to the public which have rotted the cloth, or failed in rem°. ving the dirt, but knowing the intrinsic excellence of this article, they confidently proclaim It as being adap ted to meet a demand which has too existed, and l which has heretofore remained nusappled. --nowg'& 6111 YENS; 260 Broadlasi: *don. Aldo, Nan inrira or Fautily 'Dye Colors. ror sale by GrOildri and dealers every where. • 1:.; detleotsinpo. W ATC H ES JEWELRY.' A large, flue assortment MUSIC. (OR DOUBLE SPRING) ' Sat irt... I Pi.. 91" . PATENTED DAY 204'1806. SOLDIERS' BOIMIT. PENSIONS . ; And Back 'Pay! THE undessignoitimmasan natter 01 GOYIM. mater, will give prompt attention to Matins ifitrus• ted to his care. No charge unless successful. Montrose, Aug. 20.'88. J. B. McCOLLIIM . • NEW GOODS. WEBB & BUTTERFIELD Arc now receiving tticir New Stock of ring untmex (Di czt, 12, , %v. will be sold • CMCE.A.X. a.5ti.433. _Summer Dress Goods Silks, Grenadines, ChaDies, - Printed Goods, Lawnsi I%lnslins, Prints, talkies, Poplins, Hats & Caps, Groceries, Crockery, Hard ware. &c. &c. WEED .t BUTTERFIELD. Montrose, May 29, 1869. MORE NEWS FROM MAIN ST. BOOTS! BOOTS! BOOTS! MEN'S BOOTS, BOY'S BOOTS, YOUTH'S BOOTS, THICK BOOTS, KIP BOOTS, CAL!" BOOTS. • AND BOOTS MADE TO ORDER. Also, a good assortment of !950E15, Consisting of Ladies' Bid. Lasting and float Balmor ale and Clatters, Men's Broane, Boy's Balmorala, Youth's Congress Gaiters, Baby Shoes, etc. etc., all of which will be sold AT SMALL PROFITS! N. B.—Al kinds of work made to order, and repairing dono neatly. C. 0. FORDHAM.• Montrose, May 8, 1860. If 41:30 7C, IMP& PENSIVS, BOUNTY, AND BACK PAY. IIE undersigned. LICENSED AGENT of THE GOV. T ERNHENT, will give prompt attention to all claims entrusted to his care. Charges low, and infor mation FREE. L. P. FITCH. Montrose, Jan. 14. 1865. tf MOLE FIRM FOR HIE! SITUATED In the township of Jackson, In the Conn ty of Susquehanna, containing about 200 A.oreAr., with one hundred and sixty acres improved, Dwc!Harz House, good Barns, well watered—a first rate farm for Dairy purl:Kisco—two Orchards. • Said farm will bo sold altogether, or In parcels to suit iurchasers. Terms of payment made easy. For further nformation call upon A. Ohamberlin, or upon the subscriber. L. D. BPINSON'. Administrator of ilo•ea fku•on, dec'd- Jackson, Sept. 4, 18136. tt EQUALIIITION Of BOUNTIES! Q.OLDIERS: Congress hay just passed an act to equal- Ise 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 hare delayed making application will find 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, POI, should also mat application. Information free. • GEO. P. LITTLE, Licensed Government Agent. Montrose, Aug. 7,1660. tf ~. -.. WHISKERS, mrs . T . k CAP; ....-.. -., it .. -i - forced to grow on the en•oo- thest Rico in from three to 5 _ weeks by using Dr. SEA I(7 v .;,..% NE 'S 'RESTAURATEUR "-,..:,, • CAPILAIRE, the most won- : , 7": : _.. - .... derful ds4covery in modern '''N . . • -- science, acting on the Beard - • - ' . and Hair In an almost mime- Mons manner. It has been used by the elite of London and Paris with the most flattering success. Names of ail purchasers are registered, and if entire satisfaction Is not given in every Instance, the money will be cheer fully refunded, Price hymen. scale , and postpaid, $l. Descriptive circulars and testimonials mailed free. Ad dress BERGER, SHUTTS It Co.. Chemists, No 035 My er street, Troy, N. Y. Only agents fur the United State. m)1 Ircfspq SOLDIERS' BOUNTY, PENSIONS, 3Bawcir,.. 451.3 r rr undersigned.•LlCENSED AGENT of the GOY- A. ERNMENT, haring obtained the necessary forms, &c., will give prompt attention to all claims intrusted to his care. No charge unless successful. GEO. P. LITTLE. Montrose. June 6th. 1864. NEW MILFORD GRADED SCHOOL. Winter Term. THE Whiter Term of this School will commence on the first Monday of Deeember, INC and continue eleven weeks, under the same corps of experienced Teachers who havo so successfully conducted the School during the past Term. Prof. T. T. HUNTER, Al Ise LIM= Vavuin, Stml 'Model School. Pri " NELLIZ L.BsannaLzT, mary and Intermediate., " Martraa HAYDEN, • illittitletOr of " d.J. BOYLE, • • Drawing and Painting. TUITION, PER TERM, In Advance. High School. Intermediate Primary Langnag,ea... Music Oil Painting. Water Colors Students wishing board or rooms will apply to the Secretary of the Board, who will cheerfully respond, either personally or by letter. The Directors feel graterni for the patronage extend ed to this School, and it is hoped that the satisfaction willed the pest term has given, will be a ettelcieat.in ducethent for the continuance of the same. F. W. BOYLE, Pres't School Board. - JO4N FAUBOT, Sec y. (Nov. o.—lw aoss=sves+ ELECTRIC. SOAP . Saves Time, Saves Money, Saves Labor, Saves Clothes, Saves Women, And all Giveers sell it. It le need by cutting Into small shavings and dleselv, lug In hot water:Own soak the clothes Ave to tan min utes, and a little hand rubbing will make them as clean as hours of lunching rubbing would do. with ordinary snap and the most delicate fabric receive no !Wary.— We can refer to thousands' of families who are aging it, and who could not be persuaded to 'do without , DOBBINS' ELECTRIC SOAP': Sold by all leading ()Mein throusbout the Mite. Monothotnred only by 3C1C)3313X1\1 191 ZallZlnCh, WI:IOLESALF, OFFICE, . 107 South Fifth Street, -Philad's. Nov. 18. 1860,-IyeBda H EAVY MEETING at Cho rattlali Cheap Rom Principal. Age'slant. 3 5 00 4 09 . 3 00 . 700 10 00 .10 00 6 00