c orrzyrlr LOC I ' k, Re ld - be thsolifiii ter ou " r friends thTou ghtite4 the cowity fpr eriiih lociattie 'a si rig be of iritereit to. our,readeee. Seal' of Ito' Tactg, lteeita - iri pro por shape:far publicuttlo - n,a; leans , Clash. We wish it distinctly understood that oar terms for job printing, transient id rertisements, &C., are ckstr.l It is too muc h trouble to open 'a book account for s triding amounti, and we hope no fliend will ask us. .to-....d0 so in future. .T,he trouble, delay,-and losses, in sue 4 tHfling matters, cost more than the "Patronage" ie worth.-3 w. sew leo'o tPalli A Nevi Year's 'Bair' will ie given at the Eagle Hoteliiti New Milford borne b, on Tuesday evening; 1it,..1867: A general invitation is eztende4 to, all.- 40ed ta n , sin will be : Aroyided. 2ws Pitesirr, - Protnieter. New Year's Ball. A New.Year i e Ball will be given at. tbe Glenwrona 'Tuesday, - jam - let, 1867. Excellent music, etc., will be pro vided. Dec. 11.w2 V. Ces.F.xtrry, Prop'r. Medical Society.< : _ The Susquehanna. County Medical So ciety will hold their next annual meeting in Montrose, Wednesday;' 18671 at the office of E. L. Gardner. A Clinic wilt he tield at 2„e'clock.iu the afternoon, when all persons who,may present them selves for treatment, , will be treated free of charge. Morning session to commence at 10 o'clock, a. in. All regular practi tioners arc invited to attend. Dec ii. td E. L. GARDNER, Sec'y. 411110 - • Annual Settlements. lc is a safe and honorable rule 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 n settlement is had -on or before the first day of-datinalY7t3o7.; A l indebted' Kill please eafinad . pay„os• send the sueue due us.-3 sv. 1 1 ! Religious Intice:t , • Quarterly Pilegtisii — wittlf6 held in the M. E. Church at ,Brookkyn i Dee, 29th and 30th, at the uSnal,h4ufsi, and irilLbe followed by a watch meeting ili,tlie,ere ; :linz of Dec. 'Sin. - Repi,iintia - 7plaire.ts'et 'will be held each day and - eiening_thro' the first week of January, commencing at 101 o'clock, a. m., andt di ReyA. J. F. Wilmer, L. Peck and J. V. Newell, are expected. A • genL , al -attendance is mvited. " -Buoivif„ Notice. The B,thool Directors Of ,Brikigett-nter trill meet' Tarbell's on Saturday . Dec. 29, at ore o'k I p. tn.. C. J.,Cuirris See'y. - OD , %adey's Lady's Book. The January number of this popular Magazine has a steel plate title page, a sleet plate engraving The first.„Parth" highly finished Fashion_ plat - es;ltAuting geene in colors,*withpatterns, &C. The el . itributors to this number are Marion Harland, Mary Jant-rin,Mrs.Denison, S. A. Emery, and others. The Mira. No. Godey is always a gem,, and indicates improremeot for the coining year. Territs 13 per annum. Short Hand. • . As the age in which we live is fast ap proaching a very expeditious way a do= ing almost every kind ofiabor—every one leek the:need of a 'Tigre rapid niethodFof e , nunttniattion ;' a SYsterti writing that will save at least three-foirths of the lime required'bi'llie'old. We ivoutd `nn , however, have it supercedo entirely the use ofJoog hand. "Standard, or Ameri can Phonography" - meets the demand as well, or better, than any_ other system of than hand. . It is desirable that the phonographent; sod friends of a location generally, should come into cotn!ntluitagon - tiith::exiet 'oth er, for the inalicise '6'f'.:adopting measures 10 advance this eery useful brain* of ed ucation. It has been snnwsted' that a Phono grephic Missionary be appointed in every county' in the U. S. Susquehanna ought not, and we trust will not be behind oth er counties in ttuaimportant. movement, The subseriber.ivisboi to make a Lst of ill the phonographers of the county, an also, of all those Who' wish to become such. For this purpose let each one send his or her- name, with postcffice address plainly written. We hope they will Bug,- gest what course to them seems moat proper to pursue, to advance• they cause most rapidly. Those wishiiig a reply will please enclose a stamp for return postage. _ D. D. 1411.T1111.0P, New - Milford, Slug's co Pa. Festival of SC John. A Masonic pelebratinn be beld,a ' T ad: Bo 69 ;EittS4 l ol l 2 l Z3 oCottilti, •TfLI btr ThursdeyV-Deeern I."'-i7th, 1806; nit occasion of the (welling of „theAewslia honiclialt.- livered by brothel - . - -BerOaiolit - Park."-- The lecture_Niii,goitimenee4t, 2 o'clock; R.1 11 at the Cblitelil.C.; Contiguous 40ilipe the public general!, are eordiallitoviied to attend. ArlritalAN, • D. M..Sun.ny, • • Conimitteit. Lectur e , Benj. F, .Taylor, of chiesigo;! delivers the sat LeeturOof !the coarse,' Jai. btb, Lost I -r i • = Bet weeti tytiVaild Dec. 21 et, iB66_, a roll(about 3,y45) of black ribbon, abofiat in6hilkividd„ The firklietepitilllbe liberally-Vewsirded'br.ieaviitig it 4itot. Koon's Montrone, or at Dimock, Spring- Ville, or Lynttposto,fficeti c Sjringville„ JCIAo.24th, 186 g., L.- Fatal, Accident, Last Tuesday,sme of our village lads, nsmod_Lafayette Millard, who waststn ployeiliOlie L& W. Railioad, met wititati :accident which proved fatal, in attedititinte to get on a coal traitiln 'the yard ittitints place, while it was in.1110d0,13. - Iu catchinilkola of the car his foot elipp edi anti he was, thrown against the wheel. One Ofiiiis legs becatne fastened between tho - mbeel - aod brake, and tto flesh Was torn from it es far as the bone. He was dragged mcifit,than tfrenty ,rods,and his , baigewlitiiiibly lacerated: `Dri: l Bige. low and' Wilmot;•-at - cnicet:.ttired for the ufferercaud foes ;lino it; was' thought ho would 'get" the 'better or his terrible wounds, but he became delirious during the night following the accident, and sank rapidly. He lived in great agony.for for ty hours, dying not far from midnight of, Wednesday. He was aged 16. He was a member of the Methodist sabbatli school, in this village. He was one of the most faithful and studious scholars, and by , his good qualities ,gain ed the friendship of all who knew him.— Tex ethilllll - I.lOllA'NS.—The Uni ted States Consul, Thurston, tit Toronto, has informed the Secretary of State that, he has been officially notified by the Sher iff that, the Governor General .of the three Provinces has granted a respite until the 13th of March next, to the following nam ed Fenian prisoners, sentenced to death on the 13th . of December : .Robert B. Lynch, John McMahon, Daniel Whaler, J Quinn, and Thomas School. —Hon. William D. Nort heed, derct ocsetic candidate who was defeated by General. Better, intends to contest Gener al Butler's seat in the next Congress... Bu tler does not .rtlaide iu the district. which "elected" him. —At Noria, iilieeia , on Saturday last, a boy ',anted Ellis, five years old, had three of- -law- ,toetTrAnd - Tart of . hitqoot choppel i•ir by another boy about the sante,age. ,:f he ; try bantered Ellie to put Isis root nn " a ldg and let 'him see how scribe 4 1 ?:= 4 Xe. Aa4.l)ot hit it. lie aid - so, but of course the axe fell upon the foot, crippling the unfortn• nate boy for life: Roberts, the Fenian Preside , has-Wrfttentro'bll4i4 - tyrich`i " -regret to tell you that Ido not believe you are t o,be banged." , , Ile t: believes that Lynch's execation would fee* in ,the conquest of Canada by the Irish. This is carryitie patribtism to an excess which Colonel Lynch wilt scarcely appfeciate. Dr, SCHENCK'S NANDBAXE PILLS. A SUBSTITUTE FOR CALOMEL. , Thaw Pills are oompo a:I of venom Foot; hertz* _the Omer to relax the seen:Com of the 'lra ie prompt', ad effectually u blue pill or tottrartz and withotesnetodnv SAT of ihces4o4reeeble oe deafen= *Teets whkit ones MO* the roe of the latter. In all Wilma dlaordem these on. may be weed with mad den= M they promote the dlicharge at waisted bit" ata4 mune thaw abetment.= from the liver and binary nada, which are the mum of Wnoas affectlona In =omit SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS cure Met Headache, andalldkonlere of the Lives, tndkated breaitow akln, tamed tongue, renitence', drownoae, and a general feeling of war ?knee and laaaltnde, aturwtafttenthltylver fa In a torpid or obatructed and tam. :133 Ctibee;TlTlß Aspd Wil4NlriatigN thin cite *hell Ctivii of aAeratl.e medldwils regaltftl. P:esee Mk for " Dr. Sobeeekle geodrato Pa*" and *teem that the two likeneeete - of the Doctor are on the Gower:mutat Ittemp ; -on9,whea r in the. teal (Lego AZ Cp.- =neat; sedthe other la hhrpreseta begat. __ _ _ Bead by a Diriabda and deiden. Priaiid area - par boz. Principal CO)Cer IS.Northab Week Piidid4o4lhid. General Whams% Astute: Demu Barnes 11Co., 12 Park Bow, New York; S. B. Berme, BB Baltimore Bl r WM mele„ kGI. Jobw 12, r0k...1LE,037,.. Es Fourth sad lyst bal42l4 qtrerinnal% onto; woks'. ark Tlysor, 124 aati /1/12 " 461 4 4 Venn4 . ehle ila . ; :4 0 / 112 4 1 Arothe" 402 *** 1 cohort af taxa aid ma its.; es. Lewis, Ho - tar Nottee:—Tlie beantlruiPieaiS Fortes of G ROT E. wrpts & Co. are deemed,by all good judgea to,be the atitatiTladeptinetnunente of the kind. we cannot auggest what is wanting to makes musi cal instrument more perfect, although we are slow to admit that the IhnitAl.impryrementican ever be at tained. Before They. had brought their Pianos to their prep ens.ozaelletice, the/ bad submitted them to competi tion with inatmmente of the best makers of this tom• try and BarOM and received the reward of merit. over all others, at the celebrated World's Pair: It is but Jur tiee to say that thejudgment thus pronounced has not been overruled by the musical world. Still. by the improvements lately spoiled by them to their Pianos, It is admitted that a more perfect Instill• ment has been made. They have , accordingly achieved the parid — ritiainitltltit excellence morez.sricellent.— Surely, alter thin, they are entitled to the motto.." Ex celsior." puns 19—ly tffirDparaeas, Bliaditear sad" Catarrh Treated with 11e titmoot nicer?* by Dr. J. ISAACS. Oculist and Auriot. (formerly of Leyden, Rolland.) No. 519 Pine Street, Philadelphia. Testimonials from the most reliable tiourecs . it the City and Connlry can be seen at hitt once. - The medical faculty are inviteto accompany their patiertto, As hehaa no Secrets In his practice.. ARTWICIAL EYES inserted without. pain. No charge for examination. Philadelphia, July 1, 1/156. ly. Errors oCrouth.—A gentleman who suf fered for yearel froth nervous debility, prematOre decay. and all the effeetiforiciuthful indiscretion, will. for the :make of suffering humanity. send free-to sal who need It, the recipe and directions for malting the ainirem edyby which he,was-cured. 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CO., 610 Broadway, New York. July 24—ly 11•X.S.PL.1 , 1.X8Cil-Mll9. Ae - ihn i ficinSif t ,.6f the pride, on the 20th LOth - tr Peek; Mr. WEIISTER BAnnwELL, of Tunkhannock # and Miss Orßodriny leWett, Esq., of Brooklyn. In Montrose, on the 18th inst., by Lu ther Peek, Mr. HENRY A. WILLIAMS and Miss ,Laura. dl. llutchiflson, both,of Baysvilln. ' 7:11111.426. 1 P1EF13.., VP — Notices of marriages and deaths published free of charge. Obituaries published if paid for at the rats of fifty cents per hundred words. On the 19th, Capt. DAVID MORGAN, of Brooklyn, aged 81 years. In Laceyville, Dec. 9th, 1886, ANGIE. K., wife of Duct. J. G. Woodhouse, and daughter of the late Charles Keeney, in the 34th year of her age. In Bridgewater, Nov. 30th, Miss Enz. Altura OssuaN, aged 39 years, daughter of Jatnes Osborn... Adminitiator's Sale, OF2lualnta said Ale real cc est i tt , e ;l litte th t e Mi n e t s e ta re te st o o f f E d l e ug e h . dent in the following described propertyto wit : all that certain lot or piece of land situate in Forest Lake town ship, County of Susquehanna, Pa. joining lands of Jud son Stone, 2d. containing one hundred and six acres, and now occupied byPeter TIMM, and formerly owned by James Pendegrast, will be sold at the Court House in Montrose on Monday the 14th day of January, 1867, at one o'clock P. M. PATRICE MONAHAN, Admr. Dec. 25th 1866. 1867. GET UP TOUR CLUBS. 1867. Tst - A I. Et A Demoemtiai Morning Journal. GREAT IMPROVEMENTS AND ItIgAT UNION,. agnounorir, ,OON SM3tIONAL' LMERTY r The3:4 1 2.4g1e Contains the latest news from all parts af the ortd, - with editorial - articleion GOsarament, Politieserrade,Vitueneeand 'General - Subjects. Lo ra l News. Mark et Reports. 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It will be in all rexpenk, a, And-qua family Journal, par ticularly adapted to the Politician, the Farmer, the Mer chant, the Mechanic, the Family Circle and thu General Reader., having ? every timaxcteriatic of a Rye: inewepa per. Each ontiberevill contain an intenactwinfereating Serial, by oiled the most popular and faecinating, an thore,, and it Is also the intentiqn to publish, fromdlyeak to (tithe courier:l' the year,lbret or leer of the best and latest n0ve15,,,,, •,, WEIMILTIOCEII s ALWAYS IN ADVANCE. THE DAILY.—One copy, one year, $9.00 ; BIZ IDOL x 54.50; three months, $4.50; for nny leas period, at the rate of ONE DOLLAR pernroaHr.- Postage. thirty cents per quarter, to be prepaid at the office of dehvery: THE WEEKLY.—One copy, one year. $9 ; five cop ies, one year, $9; ten copies, one year, $17.50 ; twenty copies, one year, $B3. To Clubs where the papers are sent to one address, the following :eduction will be made ; give copies, ono year, $8 50; ten copies, one year, $16.50; twenty copies, one year, $BO. A copy will be furnished gratis for each club of ten or more, to one a dd ress . restmeimm, -Postage., lirecents per'quartef, to be prepaid at, the *Mee 0f_4e,47,q7. The above terms will be rigidly adhered to. Sped men co pies.of the Daily and Weekly sent gratis, on ap plication "WWI; 'ogle.. Advertisements Inserted at moderate rates.:. • Address, WELSH & ROOM 4110 CHESTNUT STREET. PHILA:DELPHIA.3 Z 4 STA : ThrWPATRICK::Ma3gOtt, 1:4 d —.maw; mkt Beeiere - DepiitViiitignetumna county, Pa. Lettersotadministration upon the estateorthestrove named.. 410cedent„bitylogiremkgranted_to tittnudersign -011, arellOst indebted, tO estatinre l beepl4 malts-cm,inentelind4llole.-basing Claims against the same to present them duly authouti• Wed for settlement. HUGH P. DORAN.likdrier. DEVCO LL , /Wm's. Great Bead, Dee. VS, 1800. Auditor's Notice. TEE undersigned, anAndltpr appointed by the Or phan's Coon of Susqueidurcti Crotitity to distribute the balance-of slio Rind bathe hiniOlui thillratiti.. Lour ley. admintstrattia, ameni_the heirs and legal rspre• sentativel awn , estate'bratairy• Lanes"; iree'd, will attend to.the d i tee of' hisitirpointinent, at his Gibes in, Montrose, on Thursday. the l'itb day of January. A.D. 1t? 1. aneVeltick, p. st.whieh dins and place all persons Are required to,,presunt their claims or b 9 for( ever debated Dom eotnineinnpoli said fund. JANES E. CAEMALT, Auditor., MOutrose i Dee. 19,1889. • Auditor's - N . rllllll underatinedatt auditor, Appointed !Ville Court I. of Common Plesis timulliebaclut Count/ to Os' tribute a fond In the handl of the Sheri ff arising from the Fele of the real estate of George Pooler, taken In ex ecution at the snit of IL J. Johnson, will attend to the duties of big appointment at hie office in Montrose, on Friday, Jar). Ittb,lBBl, at I o'clock p. In., at which time and place all persons Interested - in said fond may prevent their claim, or bo forever debarred Item tom. coming anon raid frand":- D. W. SEARLE, Auditor Montrose, Dee. 11, 1860. ESTATE OF , GORTON LOOMIS,: late of Rarford, Susquehanna County, Pa., deed. Letters of iidthliatration npon the estate of the above named decedent having been granted to the undersign ed, all persors indebted to said estate are hereby noti fied to make immediate payment, and those haring claims against thneame to present them duly autttentt-. cated for settlement. Brooklyn, Dec. 11,1868 Auditor's Notice. rIW endersigned, ass auditor appointed by the Or phan's Court of Susquehanna County to make dis tribution of the fond in the hands of the adminis trator of the estate of Amos Crandall. dec'd, will attend to the duties of such appointment at his oftlee in Montrose, on Friday, the 4th day of January, 1861, at two o*cloCk in the afternoon , at which time and place all persons Interested in said fund will present their claims or be forever barred from coming In uponaaid rand. A. 0. WARREN. Auditor. ,Montrose, Dec. 11. 1868. 4w Auditor's Notice. MBE undersigned, On Auditor appointed by the Or- JL ilaus' court of Susquehanna county to distribute the balance Of the fund in the hands of Philo Burritt, administrator, among the heirs and legal represents ire* of thoestate of Samuel Burritt. deceased, will at tend to the duties of his appointment at his office in Montrose on Monday the 7th day of January, 1807, at one o'clock. p. m., at which time and place all persons are required to presenttheir claim or bedebarred from coming to for a share of said estate. W. D. LDSE, Auditor. "Montrose. Dee.d, lB6B. Auditor's Notice. MIRE onderfigned, an Auditor appointed by the Court 1 of Common Pleas of Sustra county to distribute the rand arising from the Sheriff's sale of the real estate of F. Loomis. will attend to the duties of his appoint ment at his office in Montross.on Tuesday, January Sth 1E67, at one o'clock, p. in.. st which tints and place all persons interested will present their claims or be de barred from coming In upon said fun d. W. D. LUSE. Auditor. Montrose, Dec. 4, 1666. Auditor's Notice. undersigned, an Molitor appointed by the Or- T• phatis' Courtof -Susquehanna County to make dis tribution amongst creditors of the fund in the bande of the administrator of Jonathnn.liiiles, deed,will attend to the duties, of his appointment at the office of Fraser & Oise In Montrose. on Saturday. the s th day of Jane. try, 1867, at 1 o'clock, P.M., at which time and place all persons Interested are required to present their claims or beldrarer debarred from coming In upon said - Mud. • PRIMCLIN PRAM, /Mato. Dee. 4,18 GB. Auditor's Notice. MIME undersigned, an auditor appointed by the J. Court of t.ommon Pleas of Busguchimus county to distribute the fluid in the hands of the Sheriff of said county arising from the sale of the Denton/Li property of Tinker & Hauar.will attend to the amino* his appointment at the Mace of Fraser & Case, In Mont• rose, on Thursday Jan. 3d,1853, at ten o'clock, A. M., when all persons interested in said fund will present, their claims or be forever debarred. F. A. CASE, Auditor. Montrose, Dee. 4,1868. Auditor's Notice• r7undersigned baying been appointed an auditor b;tbeOrphans' Court of Susquehanna County to audit exceptions to the account of the adminlatrator of thttedate of D. N. Phillips. deed. will attend to the duticanf laid appointment at his °Mee in Montrose, on Thursday the 10th day of January 1887 . at one o'clock p. m., at which time and place all persons interested in said Sand will be heard. • J. B. II'COLLITM, Auditor. Montrose, Dec. 4, 1886. IPSTATE OF STEPHEN D. BAILEY, .1:4 of Liberty township. Snag's county. Pa., deed. 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