0001:7Wr"lr- ~.A.21"31•44001131.1b. Local Neale.._• We would b thankful to opt. Mends throughout the county for such local news will be of interest to our reader)). Send us the facts, and we will ., put them in proper shape for publication. Terms Cash. We wish it distinctly understood that oar terms for job printing, transient ad vertisements, cbc., are CAM. It is too mach trouble to open a book account for s trifling amount; and we hope no friend will ask us to do so in future. The trouble, delay, and losses, in such trifling matter!, cost more than the "patronage" is worth.-3 w. New Year's Ball. A New Year's Ball will be given at the Eagle Rotel, in New Milford borough, on Tuesday evening, Jan. Ist, 1867. A general 'invitation is extended to - all.— Good music will be provided. - 'le P. PHINNEY; Proprietor. "Quarterly Meeting. W rig h t, Attorney at Law, from ',Vrtikeabarre, will hold' a Quarterly Meet the M. E. Church of Montrose, on the 2'2d tt - 23d inst. Services to commence on Saturday, at 2 o'clock, P. M. Lecture. John G. Saxe, Esq., will lecture in Montrose, Dec. 22d Saturday evening, at Academy Hall. Subject—Poetry and Poets, with recitations from his Humor ous Poem on Yankee Land. Admission 40 cents. Tickets to be had at the Post Office, Burns &lNichols',O. D. Beeman's, and at the door. Come all and hear him. Anneal Settlements. It is a safe and bonetrahle rude with bu siness men to settle all book accounts year ly; and such as have neglected it in their dealings with us, will please see that a settlement is had on or before the first day of January 1867. All indebted will ph.ase call and pay, or send the sums due us.-3 tv. Smart Old Ladies. Eurroa : I have seen several no tices iu the County papers about smart 4)1 1 1 ladies. If you van find one that will Lest the foliowing,•then cross 111 C off as a contributor to your paper: Aunt Lucy Page, of town,' aged 69 years, has spun, since tha.l4, of-April last, three hundred runs of dal and wool yarn, and knit forty pairs of socks; be sides doing all of her own work, chopping :her own wood, 'lke.. New Milford, Dec. 8. ** Captured. One J. S. Gray, living near Montrose, was arrested at Susquehanna Depot the otheitday for passing counterfeit money. Witnesses proved that he had passed bt)- vs currency, and dies had been teen up on his person.—Penn'n. Fatal Accident. Therob Finn, Jr. a FAO of Moron Finn, El., of Benton, and a brakesman on the D. L. & W. IL IL, fell from tle. water tank at Donnings,'on the 17th and died on the 21st ult.—Luzrrne Union. Smash-Up. A coal train and a freight train attempt ed to pass each other on the sina'e track the D. L. & W. R. R. near the Water Gap, last Monday. In the words of Josh Billings, "it was a signal failure." Both locomotives received pretty severe punish ment,\,neither coming out first best. One of them was put on the road only a few Sys ago, ant this was its first trip.— Penn ryloanian. Attend! The Ladies of the Presbyterian Char t+ in Montrose will give a Supper at the Academy, on Friday evening, Dec. 21, 1986. Como everybody. New Year's Bali. A New Year's Ball will be given at the Glenwood Hotel, on Tuesday, Jan. hit, 1867. Excellent music, etc., will be pro vided. Dec. 11.w2 V. CAFFEETT, Prop'r. ffiedical Sooiety. The Susqnebanna County Medical So ciety will hold their next annual meeting to Montrose, Wednesday, Jan 2d, 1867, at the office of E. L. Gardner. A Clinic will be held at 2 o'elock in the afternoon, when all persons who may present them selves for treatment, will be treated free of charge. Morning session to commence at lo o'clock, a. m. All regular practi tioners are invited to attend. Dec. 11. td E. L. asuosucn, Sec'y. - Agents 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. Eztra inducements given to good and responsible agents. For further par ticulars address O. E. Picintrr, General Agent, Auburn 4 Corners, N0v.27w4 Susq'a Co., Pa. —The Cross bas got the better Of the Crescent in Candia. In a recent engage ment the Turks lost 3,000 in killed and 2 ,000 prisoners. —Before the war, Frank ThOMSN the Radical member of Congress from „Hark lAsd, was a rampant secessionist, butaftctr hostilities opened be reconsidered the , matter, sold his slaves to a Georgian-for # 13 ,26 7, and turned Radical. Woman' There has been much said within the last twenty-years with regard to woman's rights, and there never was a time when their rights 'were more sacred than at pre- Heat. Our middle-aged and young men I have been slain and mangled in the late ! war-by hundreds of thousands, leaving thonitands of widows and maiden ladies, many of whom are destitute of any home, or nearly so; and the chance for many of them to get married is rather doubtful ; and doubtless many of them would make excellent housewives if they had a fair chance,:and as some of the bachelors are ioinewhit diffident , we had thought it would be well enough to give the ladies a better chance than they have heretofore had. Now, if it is right for negroes to vote, it is certainly right for the ladies to go courting. On the principle of equal rights the ladies have just as good a right to make their wishes known to the gentle nien, with regard to matrimony, as gen tlemen have to make their wishes known to the 'ladies. Suppose (if the ladies wish it) we have a law passed by the next leg islature, astitorising the lady to make an advance to a gentleman, with a view to matrimony. Of course the gentleman shall not be bound to accept. Bat if he shall expose the lady in any way, he shall be liable to severe punishment. What do you say, ladies; do you want such a law? I'. Q. Miraculous Escape of Judge Brewster. Yesterday morning while Judge Brews ter was holding a court in one of the dis trict Court rooms, the register of the ven tilator in the ceiling, just -above the Judg e's chair, fell. Judge Brewster had just that. instant leaned forward to receive a message from a tip.taff. The register weighed forty pounds. It crushed the back of the Judge's chair to atoms. The escape of Judge Brewster might almost be considered miraculous, for had he not at that instant leaned ti,rward be would doubtless have been Wed.-414141a. Age. iitZr" Butler charges fifty cents admis sion lo his impeachment Fpeches. His charges at Fort Fisher, big Bethel., &c., cost the rebels a less sum_ , I=l —Siwoo Barry, a Jew and a second hand clothe?: dealer, was fined ten dollars and costs at Boston the other day Tor keep ing his shop open on Sunday, despite his protestations that he had ifai t h fully observ -ed the Jewish Sabbath the day before,and didn't require two Sundays in one week. p 4 , 11 (4E44 :Is This groat medicine cured Dr.J. H. Sousses, dm Propri etor, of Pulmonary tamenstarion; when It had aammod mon ibrcaldabie &rpm; and when speedy desth spenewel t 3 be leavitabe. His physicians pronounced his awe incurable, when he commenced the cm of this slurp 's, but powerful remedy. His health was restored in a very short time, and no:morn of the dbesse has teen approbendel, for all the symptoms quickly disappeared, and his present weight is more than two hundred pounds. . Since his recovery, he has devoted his attention exclu sively to the cure of Consumption, and the diseases wh:elt arc acoally complicated with it, and the awes effected by his medicines have been very lIXIMOLCIOI and truly wonderful. Dr. Sense en makes profeuiormi visits to several of the larger edits weekly, where he has a large column= of patients, and it is truly astonishing tome wee consumptives that have le be lifted out of their carriages, and in a few months hesithy, robust parsons. Dn. SCHENCK'S PCLHONIC SYRUP, SEAWEED TONIC, and MANDRAKE PILLS are generally all required in curing Consanunion. Full directions accompany each, so that any one can take them without geeing Dr. Soussea, bet when it fs convoniant ls is best to see him. He OM advice fews, but for a thorough comuination with his Empbrometer his fen is three dollara P.esse observe, when perchealeg, that the two likeneram of the Donor—one when In the MA stays of Consumption. end the other 04 be now is, In perfect health—are on the Government ramp. Sold by all Druxisits said Dealers. Price BUG per battle, or $7.13 the half Anton. Leitrim for advice should always he directed to Dr. Schenck's Principal Office, Ne. 15 North sth Stream Phltade phle. Pa G=oral Whole-tale Agents: Dorm Barnes di Co., N. Y .. B. B. Hance, Bellmore, Md.; John D. Park, Cincinnati, Ohio; Walker Teller, Chimp, M.; Conlin Bros, Bt. Louis, Ma. Odin'. es mo. 1 yr. farEmplre Shuttle Sewing Machines are superior to all others for Fs mil,. and Manufacturing purposes Contain all the latest improvements ; are speedy ; noiseless ; durable; and easy to work. Illus trated Circulars free. Agents wanted. Liberal dis count allowed. No eansignitients made. Address EMPIRE S. M. co., 616 Broadway, New York. July 24—ly far Notlce.—Tbc beautiful Piano Fortes of Gnova- Emmet & Co. are deemed by all good Judges to be the Mama Thule of instruments of the kind. We cannot suggest what is :ranting to make a mual• cal inetrument more perfect, although we are slow to admit that the limit or improvement can ever be at tained. Before they had brought their Planers to their pres ent eicellenee, 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 Jus tice to say that thejudgment than pronounced has not been overruled by the musk:al-world. Still. by the improvements lately applied by them to their Pianos, ft is admitted that a more perfect fristrti meet bas been made., They have accordingly achieved the paradox of making 'excellence 'more' excellent.— Surely, alter this, they are entitled to the motto, "• Ex celsior." [June IS—ly 07 — Deaftkess, Blindness and - Catarrh Treated with the utmost success by Dr. J. ISAACS. Oculist and Aurist. (formerly- of Le)den, Holland.)•No. 519 pine Street. Philadelphia. Teetimonials from the most reliable sources in the City and Cour'lry 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 trithout pain. No charge for examination. Philadelphia, July 1, 1966. ly. Pr - Errors of Vouth.—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 who need it, the recipe and directions for making the simple rem edyby which he was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by the adircrtiser's experience, can do so by addressing /OLEN B. OGDEN. No. 19 Chambers street, New York. Dec. 26,1665. lyamp [lirThe Confessions and Bsperienee of en Invalid, Published for the benefit and as a caution to young men and others, who sufferfrom nervous debility. premature decay of manhood. etc. supplying at the same time,the means of self care. Byono who has cured him self after undergoing considerable quackery. By enclo sing a poet paid addressed envelope, a single copy. free of ebnrge may be had of thenuthur. NATHANIEL, Mar run. Esq., Brooklyn. Icings co. N. Y. jan3o iner ABEL TVICEIELL is continually sessisiDC new supplies ofGenuine Drugs and Medicines. which . will be sold as low seat any other Sten in MontrOdle. riEw YOBS NEARIUM. .13eported for the IdowntoszTissrocuar. by Fenton. Fitzgerald & Tracy, strictly Produce Commission Mer chant., 88 Whitehall Btzeety New Tprk, for the week ending Dee.ls, 1886. Floaripetb. $B.OO 4212.0 r Pork,mess, 14.21.60 e 21.15 Wheat, bash. 2.43 (2 Bee/,mm. b 112,00 42 18,00 Rye, • • 1.26 I, Lard, per lb. 13 42 14 Corn, 1.00' 12 1,26 Tallow, 19 42 1$ Oats, . 65-4 Ens. perdoz. 36 tb .40 Dotter, per lb. 45 49, Wool, lb. 50 0 55 Cheese, do. 15 el 16 Dressed Hoge, a fi k to Car 'To Conotaiptives..—The Overtir:to baying been restored to health ins few weeks by a very Simple remedy, atter having suffered several years with a se vere lung atibetion, and that dread disease, Constitrip tion—is anxious to make known to his fallow-sufferers the means of cure. To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the pre scription used Oro of charge.) with the directions for preparing and using the same, which they will And a sure cure for Consumption, Asthma„ Bronchitis, Colds, Coughs, and all throat and lung affections. The only object of tho advertiser in sending the prescription is to benefit the afflicted, and spread informetibn which be conceives to be invaluable; and tie hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing. Parties wishing the prescription, rase, by return mail, will please address Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON, Williamsburg, Kings Co., New York. Dec. 26, 1865.—lysmp Strange but Truo.—Everg young lady and gentleman in the United States can hear something ve ry much to their advantage by return mail (free of charge,)by addressing the undersigned. Those having fears aiming humbugged will oblige by not noticing We card. All others will please address their obedient 'errant. THOS. F. CLIAP3IAN, Dec. 26.—Iymnp 831 Broadway, New York. MrA Cough. A Cold, or A Sore Throat, REQUIRIS iNYEDI•TIS AITSIITION, AND MOULD BE CIIICIEED IP •I.LOWED TO CONTINUE. Irritation of the Lange, A Permanent Throat Disease, or Consumption BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES, II•TINO ♦ DIRECT INFLUENCE TO THE PARTS, For Bronchitis, Asthma, Catarrh, Consumptivo and Throat Diseases, TGOCDES AR USED WISE ALWAT GOOD SUCCESS SINGERS MID PUBLIC SPEAKERS will fled Troches useful in clearing the voice when ta ken before Singing or Speaking, at.d relieving the throat after an unusual exertion of the vocal organs Tbo Troches are recommended and prescribed by Phy sicians, and have had testimonials from eminent men thronghdut the country. Being an article of true merit, and havingproted their efficaey 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. OBTAIN only " Bnowres Bnormmar. Timmins," and do not take any of the Wertilloss /mßationslhat may be offered. Sold everywhere. novl4 Om ampl2 75.X.41.3LRA:11.XA1.01-intE3. In Binghamton, N.Y., Dec. 2d, by Rev. Samuel W. Bush, Mr. Rol m= L. DLSION, and Miss JANE E. Ross, both of Middletown, Pa. In Rush, Dec. 12th, by Rev. H. 11. Gray, Mr. H. S. Lmm, of Rush, and Miss M. L. Wonnus, of Pike, Brad. co. I'a. In Laceyville Nov. 3, '66., by Rev. A. J. Arnold, Daniel Brotztnan to Miss Eu nice M. Green of the same place. In Laceyville Nov. 10, by Rev. A. J. Arnold, J. D. Thornton of Auburn, to Miss Josephine C. Edwards of the same place. 3:13!11.9..T3Eit151. lar'Notices of marriages and deaths published free of charge. Obituaries published if paid for at the rate of fifty cents per hundred words. In Dimock, at the residence of G. M. Denison, on the sth just., H. P. Helm- T." aged 25 years. TAMES E. CARMALT, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Mice over Stone R Warner. Montrose, Dec. 16, 186 d. tf 1867• GIST VP YOUR CLUBS. 1867• " Ely Age," A Democratic Morning Journal. . GREAT IMPROVEMENTS A ND GREAT I-V D UCEMENTS. UNION, RESTORATION, AND CON- BTITIITIONAL LIBERTY ! 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It will be in all respects a first-elms huntlylourosidiar ticularly adapted to the Politician, the Farmer, the Met. chant, the Mechanic, the Family Circle and the General Reader, having every characteristic of a live newspa per. Each number will contain an- intenselylnteresting Segal, by one of the most popular and festinating au thors, and It is also the intention to publish, from week to week. In the course of the year, three or font of the best and latest novels. TElrLilial9l : ALWAYS IN ADVANCE. THE DAILY,—One copy, one year, $9.00; six moe., $4.60; three months, $2.60; for any less period, at the rate of ONE DOLLAR per month. Portage, thirty cents per quarter, to be prepaid at the office of delivery. THE WEEKLY.—Oue copy, ono year, $2; five cop ier, out year, $9; ten copies,, one year, $17.20 ; twenty copies, one year, SS& To Citbs, w hore the papers are sent to one address, the following reduction will be made; Five (loopier, one year, $8.90; tea copies, one year, $16.60; twenty copier. one year, $BO. A copy will be furnished gratis for each club of ten or more, to one addrere, for one year. Portage, 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, ou ap plication at this office. Advertisements inserted at moderate rates. Address, WELSH & ROBS, 433 CHESTNUT STREET. PHILADELPHIA.I2 sTillyip OR sTOIIII A BOUT 2 weeks an. a pale red two years old Helfer AL from the farm known gm tho RAchmund Hlli farm to Silver Lake township. Any one giving information wberu It may be found, or returning it, will be suitably rewarded B. 11. BATHS & Duos. 'Montrose, Mt. If ; , B agilo Robes & Ladles' Furs, caolee lot, far safe at low figures, by • It Britt:llM New Milford. Icor. 19. We Auditor's .Notice. THE andersigned,.an - ludithi anll44d by the Or phan's Court of Sniiquefianili a to..distributo the balance of the fund in the hands of Sally Ann Lang ley.admittistratrix, among the heirs and legal room gentativaa of the ostate ‘ or,Deury,,,,Langley,,..dec'd, will attend to the dodo] of his crpobintmOnt at' Ids office in Afontrose, on Thursday, the 17th day of January, A. D. 1687, at one o'clock, p. in.. at which tlqle and place all L persons are required, to present their Valms or be for- Montrose, Dee. 18 3 , ov er debarred from Ooming uponsaid fund. • 1 A 8 16 6 1 6 1.,:s 1:: - CAltlIALT, Auditor. Auditor's. Notice. • • Tno Undersigned an andtior appointed by the Court of Common Pleas of Susquehanna County to dis tribute a fund in the hands of the Sherig arising from the sale of the real estAteofGeorgtiPtioler, taken In er ect:Mori at the sailtof U. J. JOhuson attend to the duties of his appointment at his °Mlle ih Montrose, on Friday. Jan. 11th, 1567, at 1 o'clock p. m., 'at which time and place all persons Interested In said fund may present their claims or be forever debarred Iron) coot. coming in on-said ltlhd. r r - • •uditor. Montrose, Dec. 11, IRV:. EfEAMLE,.A LSTATE •OF 'GORTON LOOMIS, lato of Buford, adequebanna County, Pa., dec'd. Letters of tulmlnistratfon upon the estate °Me above named decedent having been grouted to the undersign ed, all person, Indebted to said estate are. hereby noti fied to make immediate pelmet:ft, and those having claims against the saute to present them duly authenti cated for settlement. J. TIFFANY, Adm'r Brooklyn, Dec. 11, 1866. ' 7 An dititi'i-Notieti. . . undersigned, an in¢itor appointed by the Or phan's Courtvfalusq,drbanna.County to make ale tribution of the fund in the hands of the adminis trator of the estate of Amos Crandal,), deed, will attend to the duties of each . apeooltdmentat his office In 'Montrose, on Friday, the 4th day of January, 1867, at two o'clock in the afternoon, at which time and place all persons interested in said fund will present their clef 11.15 or be forever barred from coming In upon said fund. A. 0. WARREN, Anchor. Montrose, Dec. 11, 186. 4w Auditor's Notice. TIME undersigned, an Auditor appointed by the Or phone' court of Susquehanna county to distribute the balance of the fond in the hand. of ybilo Burritt, administrator, among are heirs - and legal representa tives of the estnte dr blarnuel Burrltt. deceased, will at. tend to the duties of his appointment at hit office in Montrose on Mondartheitts day of January. Hen, at one o'clock. p. m., at width time and place all persons arc required to present their claims or be debarred from coming in for a chars of said ePtnte. W. D. LUSH, Auditor. Montrose, Doc. 4.1810. Auditor's Notice. THE undersigned, an Auditor appointed by the Court of Common Pleai of Snag% 'county to distribute the fund arising from the Sheriff's sale of the real estate of C. P. Loomis. will attend to the duties of his appoint ment at his office in Idouttose, on Tuesday, January bth 1867, at one o'clock, p. m., at which time and plate all persons interested will present their claims or be de barred from coming In upon said fund. W. D. LUSK, Auditor. Montrose, Dec. 4, 1866. - mom kndirsir,ned, erruttdihir appointed . by the Or- L pbane' Court of Susquehanna County-4s make dis tribution amongstcr4itors otthe jund)ii tile hands of the administrator pfliolistait% IS Iles. dee4;yri.ll attend to the duties or his appointment at the office of Fraser & Case In Montrose, nn Saturday,. the 6th day of Janu ary; 1867, at 1 o'cloct,'P.M., iit.whfett time and place hII persons Interested are required to . present their claims or be forever debarred from miming in upon said fund. FRAIYELD; FRASER, Auditor Dec. 1,1866 Auditor's Notice: undersigned, an auditor appointed by the I. Court of Lommon Pleas df•Susqbeisanna count] to distribute the fund in the hands of the Sheriff of said county arising from the sale of the personal property of Tinker IS Hagar,will attend to the duties o• hieapPointreent at the ofßee of Fraser &Case. in Mont rose, on ThtupoAy„Jan. 84 1807, -at teb &click, 'A. M., when all perse%s interested in sail fund will present their claims-or be forever debarred. F. A. CASE, Auditor. Montrose, Dec. 4, 1866. Auditor's Notice• Prifikandersigned having beets appointed an auditor hj the Orphans'eport of Sitsquchanna. County , to audit rresptiona to the account of the administrator of the estate of D. N, Phillips, dec'd. will attend to the duties of raid appointment at his ofticedn-Montrose, on Thursday the 10th day of January 1867. at one o'clock p. m., al which time and place all persons interested in Laid fund will tro heard. J. B. M'COLLUM, Auditor Montrose, Dec. 4, 1869.. . VSTATE OF STEPHEN D. BAILEY, ILI of Liberty townehip,Sueq's county. PA., decd. Lettere 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'x Liberty, Dee. 4th, 1056. t `STATE OF MICHAEL kJ deceased, lato . of Antall tOwfiatilp, Susquehanna county, Pa. . Lettersof 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 tatmediatecvarmotawand those having claims against the same to present them duly authenti cated for settlement. ELIZABETH RILEY, Adm'x. Auburn, Oct 30, 1666. DONLIN, Adsn'r. Auditor's Notice. MITE undersigned. an auditor appointed by the Court 1 of Common Pleas .of Susquehanna county to make distribution af Ibe fhtidirow futbebands of the Sheritrof said county,arlsing fromi.he - itile of the real estate taken in execution at the suit of Leonard Dudieyve. A.L.Post et al., will attend to the duties of his appointment at his °Mee in Montrose, on Saturday the 22d day of De cember. A. D. 1E66; it; o'elotk, p. m . at which time and place all persona -intereated. will present th - eir claims or be forever debarred from coming in on said fund. C. W. TYLER, Auditor Atoutrove, No• 27,1E66. Administrator's Sale. lIR underelgned will sell at public sale Friday, Dec., T 21st 1866, on the premises of Dr. E. N. Loomis In Darford township, the following property, late of Gor ton Loomis deceased, to wit : 6 cows, 8 yearlings, 1 calf, 25 sheep, 1 mare. 1 five years old horse, 5 fat hogs, 3 shoats, 1 light wagon, 1 double harness. a quantity of hay in barn, 1 bin of oats, 1U bushels potatoes, 1 plow 1 ox cart, and other articles not mentioned. Terms of sale.—All sums under $5, meltdown, over 5 eight months credit, with Interest and approved securi ty. Sale to commchce a:10 o'clock A. A. J. TIFFANY, Admr. Brooklyn, Dec. 10,1800--2 w. SLIMMER WES, WILDER'S PATENT. with Powder and Burglar `V Proof Lock—(Hey won't fly out)—for bale by HENRY C. TYLER. Aleo--BEHT FAMILY SEWING MACHINE IN THE WORLD. TIMM XPX-aCO.IFIL73NCIIEI, With REvEasttax FEND, to fasten ends of seams. Not complit ated—perfectly simple to all, except—other agents 07 - Please call opposite " A. Lathrop's Store," and SEE (or yourself. Sold at Manufacturer's prices. 11. C. TYLER. Montrose, Nov. 27, 1666. tf Dissolution. 'f",,g.linuooleccilirk• T ot h AYCZ ha n e A been co dl ut ligl w vig h b y e r. ft In the hands of T. J. Carr for T. J. CARR. ' Burford, Nos. 27, 1866. 11. H. AVERY. • T. J. CARR continues Imeinesa, and reapeethilly eo lithe the patronage of Mr old tuatontera, and of as ma .ny new once as feel that they would like to save mon ey by buying G oode for less them: they can elsewhere. Nov. 2 7 , OGG. 4W - • • - fiLASS and ST.ONT Hon? , JARS, and Ott Spear& Vf Frott ?merits; trolatton. for rein by rept. 11th. tete- ABM, ITTRELL. NEW FIRM. =SIC, 41z,..TE:WE1.441E.: • . ti formed Par:rierah*with ME. J. A. STEVEICd, wishes to make his best bows to his old Customers, cad inform them that the Mercantile Department of the Vastness will horea.ter be carried on by O. D. L Bernan &C.a. with increased capital and facilities, a large week of Flew Goods In all departments, a attire thurraighlyreetted, adQ " E'rioeE lE3edllieed6 The Watch-Making Department Is retained by me, and mill receive my personal often , Lion. I have secured th c lien - keit of ME. C. U. W 01,13- BYE, a gentleman ivh o•has had twenty...fiver/we - 1n the best shops of &rope, pad has nd superior itt,the con try. I shall therefore be able to do all work , w Man three days from the iime.lt le left: ' The mock and Jewelry Repahing Will be owned by Mr, Stevens, who will do all Work• ' tit that line promptly, and In the hot style. Nov. Li, 1861 0. D. DEMAN 4:::>121FIL WPC) CIS will eonsist of a fall assortment of the following goodf, suitable for this market, which will be sod as low. and many of them lower, than by any one else this side of New York city. Read the Catalogue. CLOCKS & WATCHES. W ATCH ES American, Swiss - and English, both gohland ovoi SETA THOMAS CLOUTS, All styles, Including their celebrated Calender Clocks, which tell the day of the month and week, also the came of the mouth; making the charges for every month correctly, with no care but to wind them onee'n weeck. JEWELRY. Heavy, solid Gold Chains, Hooke and Keys. Fine mi ld sets of Jewelry—Pins, Sleeve Buttyns, Studs, Ear Hinge, ,tc. WEDDING RI.VGS SPECTACLES Warranted to fit all kinds of eyes SOLID GOLD ALBUMS. . A neat little Charm holding eight small Photographs. GOLD PENS. A fore assortment, with and without holders. Old ones repointed. SOLID SIL I'.ER WARE. Made to order of pure Coin, consisting of Spoons, Forks, Thimbles, Batter Knives, Napkin Rings, Fruit Knives, Vest Chains, Sec. PLATED WARE.. The best in market—single, double, treble and quad impie plate; and wannauvan—from a fail Tea Bet down, including Castors, Cake and Card Baskets, Ice Pitchers, Waiters, - Butter Dishes, Sugar Bowls, Cups, Tea Bells, &c. ,Sc. MUSIC. PIANOS. Itlanufectored by Decker ,Brothers, which, with their late improvements, surpass those of any other rankers. Also, Thadbury's New Scale Pianos—a splendid Instru ment. Other Pianos front MO to POO. CABINET ORGANS, From $llO to sl2oo—warranted tor eve years. They are the flneat reed Instrument in the world, and 2 have only to say that I have sold nearly $lB,OOO worth of them in the last four years; and they are all In good or der and have never cost my customers a dent for repairs. VIOLINS, GUIT4I.4'S., dc. . • „• • Violins from $5 to 850, Elates, Blies, Clarionsts,Stm jos, Guitars, Bows, Strings, Tuning Forks, Cc. ' • ' BRASS BANDS • Supplied with I strameu ta of the beet American man ufacture, by the single instilment orb:Beet, at the ma ker's price—also music for any number of instruments. luetruetiou nooks and Sheet Music on hand, andliew 'applies received every week. Piano Stools from SO to $l5. Perfect Seto;ny Needles. • We have the exclusive agency for R. J. Roberta',-Pa tent Parabola Needles—the b eatln the world. Try one paper and if not eattefled the money will be refunded; Fire Aims and Sporting Materials. . Mien's, Spencer's, and Henry's Breech loading Ri fles, all styles Revolvers, Fowling Pieces, Shot Bella and Powder Flasks, cartridges fur all the H. S. Army guns ; also H. S. and other Percussion Caps, Cooper Cartridges, all styles and sizes. 0. D. 88MA7.4. Montrose, Nov. T, 1866 LATEST FASHIONS DEMAND J.W. Bradley's celebrated Patent DUPLEX ELLIPTIC . (OR DOI,I3LE spanza) Xr.. X 3R. The wonderful flexibility, great comfort and pleasure to any lady wearing the Duplex. Elliptic Skirt will be experienced particularly in all crow dect assemblies, Op eras, carriages, railroad cars, church pews, armchair% for promenade and house dress, as the skirt can be folded when in neeto 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,comtortandlieti convenience of wearing the duplex elliptic titcel ssppring akin for a single day will never afterwards willingly . dispense with their use. For children, kilisbur abd young Indies 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 aro covered with double and twisted thread, ersithe bottom are not .only double springs, but twice (or double) covered: preventing them from wearing out when dragging down stoops, stairs, &e. The Duplex Elliptic le a great favorite with all ladies, an d is universally recommended by the Fashion Maga zines as the standard Skirt ofthe fashionable world. To enjoy the following Inestimable advantage* tti . Crinoline, viz : superior quality perfect mannactare., 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 thesen nine article. CAUTION.—To guard against imposition, be partic ular to notice that skirts offered as " Duplex" - Wore the red ink stamp. viz.: J. W. Bradley's Duplex Elliptic Steal Springs" upon the waistband—none °theta are genuine. Also notice that every Hoop will admit a pin being passed through the centre, thus rerealtng the two (or double) springs braided together theretn,Whlch is the secret of their flexibility and strength, and a cont. bination not to be found in any other skirt. For sale in all stores .where prat-class Bkirtaare sold throughout the United States slid elsewhere. Manufactured by the sole owners ofthe Patent, ' 'WHETS, BRADLEY a CARY, 97 Chambers, and 79 a 81 'Heade streets, N.Y. Oct. 31,1888--3 m PATENTED . .IIIAr 20, 1888. MEM is an article for washing without rubbing, ex cept In very dirty places, which will require a very slight rub, and unlike other preparations otered for- a like purpose, will not. rot the clothes, bat will leave them much whiter than ordinary methoas, without the usual wear and tear. It removes grease spots as If by magic), and softens the dirt by soaking, so that rinsing will In ordinary ca ses entirely remove it. This powder le prepared to accordance with chemical science, and upon a process peculiar to Itself, which Is secured by Letters Patent. It has been hi use for more than a year, and has proved itself an universal favorite wherever 14 has been used. Among the adiantages claimed are the following, vie : It saves all the expense of soap usually Used on cot ton and linen goods. It saves most of the labor of rubbing, and whir and' tear. Also, for cleaning windows it is unsurpassed. With one quarter the time and labor usually required it im parts a beautiful gloss ant lustre, meth superior to , any otPler mode. No water reqdired except to mote en the powder. Directions filth each package. And can ho r. tidily appreciated by a single trial. The cost of washing for a familyof Bre Or sit petrol:di will not exceed three cents. .The Manufacturers of this powder aro awaits that; many useless compounds Nava been introdticed tothei public which have rotted the cloth, or filled InteMiX , - - 4 ring the-dirt: bat keening the intrinsic exnellaucepf this article, they cooddently prdchtim It Its being Ildip- I ted to meet a demand .w has has_ long -eXistea..and i which hapheret Me re nuns e nostlpplle3. 'lndite. turaby r- r. }IOW STEVENS, 260 Broadway. Boston. Also, Alanufacturers of 'Family • Dye colors. For sale by Grocers and deaden every. , where oetflittrisuipO V O- i f ff - atSE AND 'CA This preparation. Ida ` std dirientoly astaft win thuroughly reinvigestlto Wts)M-60.1P'n and low-sit horaesasy strenthezdnnandalaansiug the Ind Intestines., • r It is amu pedisuitiii of itliesZilleiliSthle animal, such as Long./Ismer, g.landene. oshWalfet. Heaves, Cougns.'l)lftmtoer;llterst. Y ;Loa of Appetite and Inhalant,. die. -Tisane tepprosten the wind, !moisten/le appetitn.giveirit signet/Me 1101617 skin, and transforms the udssyable **WS lisllslallor looking and spiritedhons. TO , IitEPERS OF COWS; this propratlon Itiniresses the quanti ty and Improves the quality of the milk. It has been proven by aftttill oil:47101RA 'to increase the quantity or milk and cream twenty per cent. and make the but te firm and sweet: Ip fattening cattle, it =gives them an a petite. loosens their hide, and mrkes them thrive much raster • , IN ALt "Dlgt AS'ES 'OF SWINE, ouch ea Ccraglta, trice& in the Lung*. liver; ac..tblP article seta aen'epecitte.. .11, prlttian , front on*. bait • paper to romper lh lite/NA bt akin thnabotediseases will be eradicated or- van:ell-prevented. time, • certain preventive and dire for the w Choir m. Price. 23 cants per paper, or 5 tapers for V. rre• pared by at their wholesale Drat and Medicing debn},lto.ll6 Franklin at. , Baltitoord. Id. For aala by thtgghts and etorakespera Throughdut the United Matra. OrFor sale In Montrovo by novdt yk4lo • • ..g.t.EkTURRiII• SIT UATED in the thwnehip of Jackson'. la the Conn tyy of Susquehatma; containing about • 2B?® Aores, with one hundred and sixty &cies improved, DitedlioX Honse, good Barns, well watered—a Ant rata farm fur Dairy purposes—two Orchards: - Said farm will be sold altogether, or In parcels to stilt purchasers: Terms of payment.made easy. For Anther inYormatlon call upon A. Chanitterlin, 'Esq., Montrose, or upon the subscriber. L. D. DIDCSON. Administrator of Hosea Benson. deo'd. Jackson, Sept. 4,1886. it A largo, lino assortment SOLDIERS' BOUNTY PENSIONS, And Back ..Pay ! T",u n ntirlfgeedpr 2 "pteNirenTirnigill=s anelatm■intrre ted to Me care. No dune tutees eneceesll2l. hiontrose,.Mq. 20.18. J. B. McCOLLUS. MORE YEWS FROM MAIN ST. BOOTS! NOIR! BOOTS! MET 'S BOOTS; „VOX'S Boors, YO u S BOOTS, THICK . BOOTS, - KIP ROOTS, CALF BOOTS, .AND ROOTS MADE TO ORDER. Consisting of Ladles' Sid. Lasting and float Relator, ale and Gaiters, Men's Brogans. Boy's Balmer*ls, YouttesCongress Gaiters, Baby. Shoes, eta, ate., all of *bleb will be sold • • AT SMALL. PROFITS! 11.—Klkinde of work made to order,and repair/mg dello aeatty.' • , • • C. O. FORP1101.• Montrose; May 8,1885. If SOLDIERS : .Congreef has just parsed au set to equal. Ise your Bounties! Those who have not already Ilona so. &weld make Immediate application. WU- Owe, berate parents otSoldiere who have died in the service.'are entitled to the same bounty the ruddier. It living. would receive. Having already prepared over two hundred claims. those who have delayed making application will And It greatly to their advantage to give inn a call. Invalids and widows entitled to an increase of pen- sion under act approved June 6,,1868, should aiett make application. Information tree. GEO. P. trrnst, Licensed Government Agent, Ilontenee, Aug. 7,1960. tt J. A. STEVENS 'WHISKERS. MUSTActuri - forced to grow on.the ammo - thest face In from three to 5 - weeks by using Dr. SEVIG: It Ell it ESTA ItATE Lin 'CAPILAIRE, the must won. - . ' .'• derfnl discovery in tundati, 'science. acting oh the and Hair In an almost mirac ulous manner. It has been nreti by Qin eli to of London and Paris with the most flattering enceess. Natnet all pnretuts'ers eke registered. and if cattle eattsfaption ill not ghligin every Instance. the Money will be cheer fully xetended 7hico by mail. pale and tiolt f t $l. D....pnve t ,,,,,s and testimonials mailed . Ad &Vim KM,I: MITTS .h Co.. Chemirts, No Rilr• et street; Troy. - N. Y. Only raente Ter the United State: . Myt Ivetspq ABEL TURRELL - to continually receiving NEW - GO - 0 - DB 9 And keeps consta l l i t o t gw o e n iu tiNd gln f u elLarid desirable ita• Drugs. Medicines, Chemical', Liquors, Paints, 01lc Dyelttuti4, Tele, Spices aid other Groceries, dtonewarc, Wall and Window Pa per, Glassware, Lamps, Kerosene , , Benkqle, Tanner's 011. Imbricatin . g Oil, Neatshlot 0114 Refined _ Whale Oil, arnisll z Whips, Guns, Plato% Cartridges, Powder, Shot, Lead, Gun Caps, Husitel Instruments, Tot et Soaps, Hair Oils, Brushes. 'Pocket Itniyes. Spectacles. Illlver Plated Spoqua, Forpt, and Ivory Handled Knives. Dentist's Articles, a gcners3 assortment of Fancy Goods, jewelry, Poritnexy, ALL THU PEdent Medicines advertised In idoutroso. and nearly every GOOD KM IN ANY mARRET. In short, nearly everything to restore the sick, to please the nista, to delight the eys, In gratify the fumy. and also to conduce to the real and substantial comfort, of life. EnumeratiOn is impracticable, al it would El a nmespapet. Call Mae Drug and Variety Store of • ABEL TURRELL, Montrose; . - it•cslaninewssw , • --- EIZOTRIC SOAP Sales 11014_ ,Stibet ' Money, evlalsor, Saves Moat* Saves Women, ANd altdroters sell 14. • ' It is 'ma* tikiilnVinio 401 alkivrings red dissolv ing in but water, tlialr soak the clothes are to tan Wa iner, and a little hand rubbing will mute them u dot* sikilpig• of suchhillf rubbing would do.. With ordiaigp 11.410..atia tlieblUtdsliatts reedy. s a te ln W o tan Wet Ed thousands of Mollies who Carat; 11. and who coulttirt baltersuaded do wialMit - _ ..E.t.NCTIIIe SOAP. , Itadlog proem 'throughout the SWO,O . hieroiOunrund 0 107 Al • -; • • ii:710:30t112§ 115 gel Aracßlolll6 • ' WEIOLEBAL.E . SWIMS ' 107 soutlattai StyikoV Tialagra. •-- • • Nov. 18. 1686.—trao , S. A. FOUTZ 11110.4 Also, a 'good lsrortiatut of 161330010.1133/Ei g • NIMIIIiTION Of BOUNTIES! - • - SOLDIERS' ti•OUNTY, • • TENSIONS, ana~7l34ttokr:: Vozwsr. B andereigned. LICENSIM AORNtof the GO ERNNENT,, having obtained tbp peousary forme, *ill give peon* attention to all alines intrusted to his cue. No charge intieta staixesitnl. CEO. P. LITTLE. Montrose, Jane db. MI EVERT VARIETY 01P 000D1 41,1 tike Fekdo,la Closp Mere,