oO CZNTr Local News . We :would be thankful to . our friends thionhoutsbe county for such local news willbe of interest to our readers. Send us the facts, and `.w , 19 will put then: in proper shape for publication. _ - Toms Cash. We wish it distinctly understood that our terms for job printing, transient ad vertisements., &c., are CASH.. It is too much trouble to open a book account for a trifling amount; and we hope no friend wi l ask us to do so in future. The tr(i üble, delay, and losses, in such trifliye matters, oost more then the "patrosfhge" is worth.-3 w. . Donation. • The friends of Bider Thos. F. Chiney propose to make him a donation Isis at the Baptist Church in Auburn, on 'Thurs day evening, Jan. 3d, next; and invite all to attend and participate in the enjoy ment of a social lecture and musical enter tainment, and contribution. Donation. The frienda of ftov.J.F.Wilber will give a donation at Lynn, on Thursday, Jan. 10th, 1007, afternoon and evening. All are invited. Agricultural Notice. The annual meeting of the Ilarford Ag ricultural Society will be held in rlarford Village, on .Monday evening, Jan. 14th, 1867, for the election of officers and the transaction of busioo,s. J. BLANDING, Sec'v. Nysterions Disappearance.-- Straney, for several years past 'a resident of Susquehanna DepOt, invete rionslv disappeared about a month Ile had" Leen illibsok with his son, at Nicholson, for four weeks., and on the 28t h day of November took the evening mail train fur Susquehanna Depot ; since which time his friends hue no tidings frouttitu. N g Ile is an Illslincan, about 65 years of age, of medium height, and heavy build, ldae eyes, dark hair and whiskers turning gray. Ile wore a grayish sack coat,black pants, hat, and cravat ; and carried a bun dle tied up in a red handkerchief with white spots. Yr. Any one having any knowledsre of 5 , 1 , 11 a person, will please give information, by getter or otherwise, to his son, Jas. Strati ey, at Nicholson, Wyoming co. Pa. • or John Montgomery, at Susquehanna 1 ,,i, Susq'a co. Pa. if? .changes pease copy. -4> =0 s Reflections for January. God continually presides over Ills Cre atinn. Not to acknowledge the greatness and witqloin of God, in the lea%t. of His works well as in great and extraordinary phe nomena, betrays alike our ignoranca and weakness. The formation of man displays the pow era and wisolom of GA, as much as any f Ilis work'. Oar individual experience is sntEctent to convince us that n Supreme 1.34i.ig sus pends the thread of our destiny. We cannot ensure f. , r otirstives anoth er moment's existence; a thousand tm seen cause! may hasten the period of it:, termination. What unknown evils may not be impending to stop the vital cur rent, and forbid tile pure air again to ren ovate our blood ? Every man may Fay, alas ! I feel my helpless state. 1 have no powkr to re move the infirmities that :Afflict me, nor ability to avert the dangers that thrarten, subject to a heavy train of bodily diseas •es and mortal imbecility. I feel that with- •.m. the support of• the Almi ,, hiy I NiJua'd he miserable. The wonderful connection between my ,oul and body, the continual pulsation tfri my heart, the constant secretion and cir culation of various fluids in my body, all depending neither upon inc Rill uT pow er, contribute to assure me t here is a great. and powerful Being at whose command these -functions proceed with order and regularity, or stop, and my present exist ence ceases. If my breast still continues to heave, if the ruddy stream still warms my heart, if my muscles act with vigor, my senses re main presetvod, it is from God alone I de rive such choice blessings. Why then do I so seldom think with gratitude upon the ways of Providence? Ought not the reflections now present ed ever to be deeply graven on the tab lets of memory ; and should it not he our morning and evening care to muse upon, to admire, and to hail with gratitude.the blessings of our Creator ?—Stermie Re flections. State Pensions to Soldiers of 1812. 114.1111ISPURG, Dec. 28. State Treasurer William 11. Kemble has .directed to be prepared at once a list of the soldiers of 1812 entitled to pensions from the State of Pennsylvania. Separate lists for each county will, as soon as they are completed, be forwarded by Mr. Kern ble to the Treasurers thereof, which of ficers will pay the semi annual pensions due on the lsti of January, 1867. 1=:=1:1 nr A fire broke out in Elmira on Sun day morning, Dec. 23d, which destroyed all the buildings on Lake sc., bevAen Water and Carroll. Loss 6500,000; insurance 8277,500 //gr Two recent decisions of the U. S. Supreme court confirm the opinion that the Southern States are members of the Union. Thus the decisions of the highest judicial tribunal of the land continue to approve the Democratic view of national affairs, and stamps the radicals as a party of law defying disunionists. ' The y ;e ro Pelt aot aifSugar,'i Under this caption 'the Corry Tele graph, a radical organ, thus moralizes up on the negro suffrage investment of its party : "One great. reason for the advocacy of Negro suffrage urged by the Republican party is, that they_will consider thee. Re publicanstheir friends and vote for tbith. We have always contended that negro suffrage is only enlarging the area for po litical manipulation and bribery. The re cent city election in Boston proves this opinion of ours, and shows the negro is not to be relied upon. On Tuesday the city election of Boston was held, and the uegroes voted the Democratic ticket. The loss to the Republicans is one thousand !votes, as compared with last year ; while on the Democratic side there is a gain of nine hundred. NVe have enough of uned ucated whites voting now, without, adding still more ignorant n e gro voting." Progressive Patriotism. Patriotism in 1864—N0 power on earth can or shall dissolve the Union. Patriotism in 1866 —The Union is dis solved, and all who deny it are copper heads and traitors. Committee Treason in 1864--To speak disrespect fully of the)Presideut and his policy. Treason 'in 1866—T0 speak respectfully of the President and his policy. Francis Jordan, chairman of the lam. Republican State Central Committee, will be appointed as Secretary of the Com monwealth under Gen. Geary, the Gov ernor elect. Benjamin H. Brewater,Esq., of Philadelphia, will receive the appoint ment of Attorney-General. .Good Advice. The Mt: Gi;ead Register says: "See that every Democrat, Conservative, and doubtful voter in your neighborhood takes a Democratic paper." -- More Indian Massacres. The Indians are very troublesome, and Clio tr,op. at F,rt Philip Kearney have been id.n.o,t . n astata of-ieee,, for weeks. On the '22.1 a number of Indians came near the post, and Brevet Lieutenant Co lnel, NV. J. Feltman, Captain J. IL Brown and Lieutenant Glummontl, all of the eighteenth infantry, gathered hastily thiity nine men of company C. second cavalry, and forty tive men of the eigh teenth infantry, and went after the in dtan4. The t roops wire gradually drawn on until at a point four milt s front the fort, when they were surrounded and slatigh t, red. Not a man escaped to tell the t.to ry of disaster. The bodies were stripped of every artie . e of clothing, scalped and mutilated. Thirty bodies were found in a spare not larger than a good sized room. Nearly all the bodies were recovered end buried in the fort. —The li?climond Dispatch Fay si that the owner of the farm known as Dutch G3p, tindirg ilkt the Island made by the cuttin7 of Butier's canal could not conve niently be put to use without some means of communication with the main land, is fi ling up one end of the canal, in order to create a causeway, and the canal will soon he among the things that were. hint that goes to law, nine things are requiNite : First, a good deal of mono'; second, a good deal of path , ' ce; third, a can-o; fourik, a good attor ney ; fifth a r 400,1 connt! ; sixth, a good evidetice; seventh, a good jury; eighth, a cool ninth. good luck. 1 , 2% en w.th all tliese, a wise man would hesitate be fore going to law."' —The largest tnrkeys ever brongt to t.lds market were those raised by Sheriff Wilkinson, of Bucks County, in the pris on yard of that place. They were bro't to this city on Saturday last. One weigh ed f.rty two pounds. another forty four pounds, another fifty three pounds, and another fifty five pounds, The last was sent as a Christmas present to President Johnson.—Age. —Mrs. Franciii Harper, a colored rival the fairer Divkinson, is lecturing in Cin cinnatl" Her similes are unique, the last is a comparison of Mr. Johnson to a mus tard plaster. —With four weights, of respectively one pound, three pounds, nine and twenty seven pounds, any number of pounds from one to forty may be weighed. : • :4.10 AI: DfAva Df ti) if This medleina. invented by Dr. J. FLYZIIZIFOL., of do'phia, is Interadast to dissolve the food mid msko it into ohms, the first proms of digestion. BY cleerairld the stomach with Sehreas Msadrake Pills, the Tonle soon restores the appetite, end food that meld not be catei before wing it will be easily dimmed. Consumption cannot be curod by Sebeneles raiment° Scrap unless the stomach and liver is made healthy and the appatite restored, hence the Tools and Pills are repaired in nearly every am of miumituptlon. A half dorm bottled of the SEAWEED TONIC and three or tour boxes of the krANDBAILE PILLS will care any ordinary case of dye- MAIL Dr. &minas makes professional visite In New York, Bos ton, and at his principal (Moe in Phlladelpbta every week. See daily papers of each pima, or his pamphlet on consump tion for his days for valitation. Plasm observe, when purchasing, that the two likenesses of the Doctor, one when in the lest stage of Consumption, and the other 11J he now la, In perfect health, are on the Gov ernment stamp. r1nE1.11.161E3 : ALWAYS IN ADVANCE. I THE DAILY, —One copy. one year, $9.30: six mos.. $4.50: three months. $2.50; for any less period, at the rate of ONE DOLLAR per month. Postage, thirty cents per quarter, to be prepaid at the office of deli% ery. THE WEEKLY.—One copy, one year, $2; five cop lee, one year, $9; ten copies, one - year, $17.50 ; twenty copies, one year, .1,13. To Clubs, where the papers aro sent to one address, the following teduction will he ' Bride; Five copies, one year, ssso; ten copies, one r2r - The Confessions and Experience of nn be year, $16.50; twenty copies, one year, $3 furnished gratis for each club of ten or more to oneo. A copy will Invalid, Published for the benefit and as a caution to young men and others, who zuffer from nervous debility, Addreoe for use year. postage. llve cents per quarter , premature decay of manhood, etc. supplying at the sun e time the meant of self-cure. By one who has cured him- to be prepaid at the office of delivery. The above terms will be rigidly adhered to. Sped self after undeirtolngconsiderable quackery. By enclo- men copies of the Daily and Weekly sent gratis, on ap sing a post paid addreeeed envelope, n single copy. free plication at this office. Advertisements inserted at or charge Difly be had of the author. NATH•NIEL. Dr AY• moderate rates. run. Esq., Brooklyn. Kings co. K. Y: janllo lysmp7 Address, Reid br all Drodgirds and Paean, price $1.50 pIT bottle, at e 7.50 the ball dozen. All letters for advise aboald be ad &oared to Dr. Seuescree Princkal Office, No. 1.6 North eith Street, Philadelphia, Pa. General 'Wholesale Agents: Denim Donee Co., N. Y. B. B. Mateo, Baltimore, Md.; John D. Parte, Cincinnati, Ohio; Walter 4 Taylor, Chkago. 11/.; Collins Boot., Bit Lon* He. - Clio w. es. mo. l ys. ABEL TVIWELL is continually reeeivw nmv plappliefi °Mr/Ratite Drugs and.Medlcines, whleg will be sold as low se at any other Pte.(' In Montrose. Dot. 4 New State Officers. HARRIsuunG, Dee. 26 arras & Co. are deeined by allegood judges to be the Mama Thule of instruments of fbe kind. We cannot suggest what is wanting to make a trout cal instrument mcireperteetTftlthongit we - are slow to admit t hat the lidtft nt Improvertnent can -vier be at tained. Berm's. they hod brought their Pianos to their pres _Lott exc.-nonce, the/ had submitted them to competi tion with inateutnenis'otthir belt =Vint o Gthih coun try and Europe, and received the reward of merit, over all others, at the celebrated World's Fair. It is but jos tic° to soy that the judgment thus pronounced has not beert-ovrrrutrA by.gieuntalcal world. . . _ Still, by the improvements latelyyl-aptilled by diem to their Pianos, it le admitted that a more perfect instru ment has been made. They have accordingly achieved the paradox of making excellence more excellent ; — Surely, alter this, they are entitled to the motto, " Ex celsior." ' - - Parreflit.-ly M — Deafness, Blindness and' Catarrh Treated with the utmost success by pr. J ISAAesi. Oenlilt and 2ett riat::(formerly uf.Le,den t ilollaiid4No. 519 Pine Street, 'Philadelphia. Testimonials from the' moat reliable sources in the City and ('ounlry can be seen at his office. The medical faculty are incitedto accompany their patients, as he has no secrets In hie practice. ARTIFICIA, ICYES inserted without pain. 1.10 charge for ixamination. Ithiladelphta, JialY 1, 18tI6. ly. • • FE - A Cough, A Cold, or A Sore Throat, It:quirts& rirtrzni writ Arra:mos, 11 ALLOWED TO CONTD.:CZ Irritation of the Lungs, A Permanent. Throat Diseasel or Consumption ECEZIIII3=23 BROW - N'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES, malmr=r= GIVII IMIIEDLATX EWALT. For Bronchitis, Asthma, Catarrh, Consumptive and Thfoat Diseases, TROCHES ♦HD I:SED WITH ♦LWTB GOOD SUCCISS SINGERS AND PUBLIC SPFART,DB will *lnd Troches useful in clearing the voice when ta ken before Singing or Speaking, aid relieving the throat after an unusual exertion of. the vocal organs The Troches are recommended and prescribed by Phy• sicians, and have had testimonials from eminent men throughout the country. Being an article of true merit, and having proved their efficacy by a test of many yeare each year finds them in new localities in various parts of the world, and the Troches are universally pronoun ced better than other articles. On-rata ouly " BROWN'S BfioNeniat Tuocrtze," and do mot take any of the Worthless linitations.that maybe of erect. Sold everywhere. noe2l Gm ampl2 fir Empire Shuttle Sewing Machines are superior to all otters for Family and Manufacturiiag purposes Contain all the latest improvements., are speedy ; noiseless : durable; and easy to work. Illus trated Circulars tree. Agents wanted. Liberal dia oo not allowed. No consignments made. Address EMPIRES. M. CO., ea Broadway, New York. July 24—ly AICALI7I:X=LI.EILa3k-30.15. j\t the residence of the bride's father, on Thursday evening, Nov. 29, 566, by Rev. J. A. Jerome, Mr. GEo. B. M'CoL- Lvm, of New Milford, and Miss LrCIA M. GAllaterr, of the same place. No cards. In Springville, on the 2Gth ult., by Rev. N. Doolittle, Mr. WILLAED A. WILLIASIS, of Brooklyn, and Miss JENNIE M. ROB BINS, of Montrose. 3ZI32OIB'I'MZE . Pr - Notices of marrinoes and deaths published free of charge. Obituaries pablii•hed if paid fur at the rate °flirty cents per hundred words. In Jessup, December 24th, 1866,31ARr, rife of I. E. Bin;hard, aged 45 years, 8 mo. and 20 days. In Rosh, Dec. 20th, 1866, of consump tion, Maas, wife of Horatio Green, aged 39 years, 8 mo. and 15 days. Republican paper please copy. Administrator's Sale, . ( ) I , valuable real estate, late the estate of Rev. Hugh Monahan deceased. all the interest of eat(' dece dent In fhe fo:lon in..: described property to tvit : all that certain nit nr piece of land eltuate in Forc.t Lake fii4, Ship, t ountv of Su-quehanua, joinis.ll.fts ofJud eon Stone. tid, enntatning ono hundred and six acres. and how ,grapicd by Peter Dunn.and formerly owned by .lames Paid , Brest. will be sold at the Conn House in Montrose 4111 M4mdny the 14th day of January, lan?, at one lock P. M. PATRICK . MONAHAN, Admr 1867. GET UP YOUR CLUBS. Ise - 7 I . 44 . zij , 23 t A Democratic Morning Journal. GREAT IMPRPVEAIENTS . AND GREAT IND lICEAf ENTS. UNION, RESTORATION, AND CON- :iiii4iii+lol)ollf.A.:o4:lo444 The Daily Age contains the latest news from all parts of the world, with editorial articles on Government. Politica, Trade, Finance and - Peneral Subjects. Local News, Market Reports, Stock Quotations, Religions In • telligence, Legal Summary, Foreign and Domestic Cor respondence, Commercial Intelligence, Reports of Pub lic Meetings, Theatrical Criticisms, Reviews of Litera ture, Prices Current, Literary Notices, .Agricultural Information, Art, Music, &c. Besides Special Tele grams, it has all the dispatches of the Associated Press trout every part of the United States, and also the dis patches received by the Atlantic Cable ; and the news trout all parts of Europe brought by the steamers, is in stantly telegraphed from whatever point the steamers ftrat touch. The Weekly Age will he a complete compendium of the news of the week. and beattles the leading editori al', from the Daily, will contain a large amount(( inter. eating matter prepared expressly fur the weekly leauc. It will be In all respects a drat-class family journal, par ticularly adapted to the Politician, the Farmer, the Mer chant, the Mechanic, the Family Circle and the General Reader, having every characteristic of a live newspa per. Each number will contain an intensely Interesting Serial, by oneof the most popular and fascinating an• those, and it ionise the intention to publish, from week to week. In the course of the year, three or four of the best and latest novels. j PURE LIBERTY WHITE LEAD. !IdIREFERRED by all practicalpainters ! Try It, and Wgiiss •&BOSS, If you will haven') ether. Manufactured only by ZIEGLER a SMITH, 4.10 CHESTNUT STREET. 1 yebe , leenTe Drng, Pala an.i Glare Dealers, rEHLADELPFII 4. 1 pus° Ty 191 Worth ad etreet, Fhilad'a. AVE-OPPATItIeK-DRISEOL .., - - pi:R.4_ • deceased; Ott, - O. Saacela Depot , .-Soliquehanna county, Pa, .- ' -- .4. --- ---`• .'as.,• , - i Lettersof administration upon the estateofthe above M USIC& JEN named decedent having been grouted to the undersign- . ed, all perilous Indebted to said estate are hereby noti fied to make Immediate payment, and those havity MIIE stitiscrlber having. formed a par.pershlp vilai claims - against tbesume tuprearnt them duly agthent • ji. MIL J. A. STEVE:NS, Witlhes to make. hie bent cated for settlement. , !Tres to bin old Custumers, and inform them that the nucal P. DORAN. Atlm'r. • Mere:tattle Department of thc basiness will herea.ter El.liANOit DRISCOLL, Adiu'a, be ciiiTietron be U. ll . Demen ..t CO. with increased Crest Bend, Der2,St.isal._ capital and.faclfitles, u large s oelt of New tioodaiti all departments, a store tlforuni.thlY relitted, and ' , , r. •; MoriOadil ra.acSA.l.42•4oci. The Watch-Making Department Is retained by.me. mid wilfrectelve my personal atten tion. I have seam/tithe services of Mit. C, 11. WoLD BYE, a gentleman wit a Into had twenty-Ave yea, In tin: bent shops ofEnrope, and has no i-ttperior in the coati • try. 1 shall therefore be able t6O du all wank within three days from the time it la left. Auditor's Notice. undersigned. en auditor appointed by the Or '. ph a n's Court otSpequellauga county to distribute the balance of tha fund - in the hands of Sally Ann Lang ley. sdruindstratria, among the heirs and legal Tepte• pontatives of the estate of Hertry Langley. deed, will attend to the duties el his appointment at his ogles to Montrose, 00 Thursday. the 17th day of January, A.D. I,Sti7. at one o'clock, p. to., at which time nod place all persdns are required to present their claims or be . for ever debarred from commg - iu upon said fund. ,j,t, NI ES E. CARMALT, Auditor. Montrose, Dec. 18, MG. Auditor's Notice. frill? undersigned an audtior appointed by the Mutt L of Common Pleas of Susquehanna County to dis tribute a fund in the hands of the Sheriff arising from the sale of the real estate of George Pooler, taken In ex ecution nt the suit of 11. J. Johnson. will attend to the duties of his appointment at his oMce In Montrose, ou Friday, Jan. 11th, 1587, at I o'clock p. tn., at which timeand place nil persons interested to said fund may present their-claims or be forever debarred from coca. corning in on said fund. D. W. SEARLE, Auditor. Montrose, Dec. 11, IbBB VSTATE OF GORTON LOOMIS, L late of Harford, Susquehanna County, Pa., deed. Letters of admird‘tration upon the estate of the above named decedent having been granted to the undersig,n• ed. all persors indebted to said estate are hereby noti fied to make Immediate payment, and those having claims agaito-t the same to present them duly authenti cated for settlement. A. J. TIFFANY, Adm'r. Brooklyn, Der. It. 1665. Auditor's Notice. undersitTned, an auditor appointed by the 0r ..1. plum's Court of Suerott henna County to make dis tribution of the fund In the hands of the adminis trator of the estate of Amos Crandall, deed, will attend to the duties ut such appointment at hie office in Montrose, on Friday, the 4th day of January, 1667, at two o'clock in the afternoon. at which time and place all persons interested In 'aid fund will present their claims or be forever barred from coming In upon said fund. A. 0. WARREN, Auoitor. Montrose. Dec. 11, J.sr,e. 4w Auditor's Notice. fyillJ3 undersigned, an Auditor appointee by the Or phans' court of Susquehanna county to distribute the balance of the fond in the hand, of Philo Barritt, administrator, among the heira and legal representa tives of the estate of Samuel Burritt. deceased, will at tend to the duties of his appointment at hie office in Montrose on Monday the 7th day of January, ]S67. at one o'clock. p. m., at which time and place all persons are required to present their claims or be debarred from coming in for a share of said estate. W. D. LUSK, Auditor. Montrose, Dec. 4,1864. Auditor's Notice. THE. undersigned, an Auditor appointed by the Court of Common Pleas of Susq's county to distribute the fund arising from the Sheritta sale of the real estate of C. if . Loomis. will attend to the duties of his appoint ment at lira office in Montrose, on Tuesday, JanuaryBth 180, at one o'clock, p. m.. at whirli time and place all persons interested will present their claims or be de barred from coming in upon said fund. W. 1). LL 7.9 E, Auditor. Montrose, Dec. 4, M. Auditor's Notice. rpriE undersigned, an auditor appointed by the Or a phanecourt of Susquehanna County to mate dis tribution amongst creditors of the fund In the hands of the administrator of Jonathan Mlles. dec'd,vrill attend to the duties of his appointment at the office of Fraser St Case to Montrose, on Saturday. the sth day of Janu ary, 1667, at 1 o'clock, P. M., at which time and place all persons iniereAred are required to present their claims or be forererdebarred from coming In upon said fund. FRANKLIN FRASER, Auditor. Dec. 4, IPGII. Auditor's Notice. /WV. undersigned, an auditor appointed by the 1 Court of t_ommon Pleas of Susquehanna county to di,tribute the fund in the hands of the Sheriff of said county arising from the sale of the personal property of Tinker & Hagar,will attend to the duties o' his appointment at the °dice of Fraser & Case, in Mont. rose, on Thursday, Jan. 3d. at ten o'clock, A. M.. when all persons interested in said fund will present their claims or be forever debarred. F. A. CASK, Auditor. Montrose, Dec. 4, 1336. Auditor's Nalco MTIE findereigned having been appointed an auditor hy the Orphan.' Court of Scinquehantri County to audit exception. to the account of the administrator of the es , tate of D. N. Phillip.. dec'd, will attend to the ditties of said appointment at his office In Montrose, on Thuredny the 10th day of January P 467. at one o'clock p. at which time rind place all persons Interested in said fund will be heard. J. B. AI'COLLU3I, Auditor. Idontroso, Dec. 4, MG. STATE OF STEPHEN D. BAILEY, E of Liberty township, Spsq'a county. Pa., dec'd. Letters of administration iipon the estate of the above named decedent basing been granted to the undersign ed. all persons indebted to said estate are hereby nott , Aed to make immediate payment. and those haring claims against the same to present them duly authenti cated for settlement. LYDIA A. BAILEY, Adm'x.. -Liberty, Dec. 4th, 1566.• SCHOOL TEACHERS WANTED, s a chi S p el r Tthreeenmatiteensan I ar d ez r a e n e te f Lin al S c ltre; town ts CHAEL LAUOIRAN, Silver Lake. Dcc. 11, 186 .3w • Sec'y Board. Agents Wanted, For the tnost popular and best selling Sub cription Books published. WE are the most extensive publishers in the United Statee, (having six houses,) and therefore can af ford to sell books cheaper and pay agents a more lib eral commission than any other company. Our books do not pests through the hands of General Agents, (as nearly all other subscription works do,) therefore we are enabled to give our canvassers the ex tra per cent. which Is usually allowed to General Agents. Experienced canvassers will FCC the advan tages of dealing directly with the publishers. Our series embraces the most popular works on all ! PATENTED MAY 29. 1866. subjects of Importance, and is selling rapidly both North and South. mil IS is an article for washing without rubbing, ex- Old agents. and all others, who want the best paying - 4 JL rapt in very dirty places, which will require a very agencies, will please send for circulars and see our slight rub, a Unlike other preparations Mitered for a terms, and compare them and the character of out ; purpoe 111 not rot the clothes. but will leave works with those of other publishers. A- them much N Bar than ordinary methods, without the Address NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO- Philadel 7, 'usual wear and tear. phia, l'a.. 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The cost of washing for a family of five or cli persons will not exceed three cents. The manufacturers of this powder are aware-that many useless compounds have been introduced to the public which have rotted the cloth, 01 failed in.remo ving the dirt. but knowing the intrinsic excellence of this. article, that confidently proclaim It as being adap ted to meat a demand which has. long existed. and which has heretofore remained unaupplfed. Manutue tared by STOVES! STOVES! i NEW and select stock of Cooking, Parlor ,t, Shop Ll STOVES, Just received and for sale on the most favorable terms New Milford, gee. 11, 1868 a c• T-i7DIIMEt. !EV pENsioNsi BOUNTY, AND BACK -PAY ! . 1, r_time nn_lKn d, LICENSED AGENT . of (1 IIE OV EFINNIEN'P.wiII give prompt attention to all claims entrusted to Ma care. Charges low, and tutor ' mation FREE. L. F. FITCH. I Montrose-, .Mn. 14. 1665. tf The Olock and Jewelry Repairing Will be owned by Mr. Stevens. who will do all work In that line promptly, and In the best style. Nor. LI, 18tki. 0. D. BEMAN. co - Er xx Eitgr 0313 C will consist of arta' assortment of the following goods, imitable /or this market, which will be so.d as low, and many or thew lower, than by any one est, this side of New York: \Read the Catalogue. CLOCKS & WATCHES. WATCHES. American, Swiss and English, both gold and sliver SETII THOMAS CLOCKS, All styles, including their celebrated Calendar Clocka, which toll the day et the month and week, also the name of the mouth, making the changes for every month correctly, with no cars but to wind them once W ceek. JEWELRY. Heavy, solld Gold Chains, Hooks and Keys. Floe sol id sets of Jewelry—Pins, Sleeve Buttons, hinds, Ear Rings, &c. &c. WEDDIA'O RINGS. • SPECTACLES Warranted to At all kinds of eyes. SOLID GOLD 4LBUAIS. A neat little Charm holding eight small Photographs GOLD PENS. A fine assortment, with sad without holders. Old ones repointed. SOLID SILVER WARE. Made to order of pore Coin, consisting of Spoons, Forks, Thimbles, Batter Knives, Napkin Rings, Fruit Knives, Vest Chains, &c. PLATED WARE. The beet in market—single, double, trebls'and quad ruple plate, and WAIWANTED — from a full Tea Set down, including Castors. Cake and Card Baskets. ice Pitchers, Walters, Butter Dishes, Sugar Bowls, Cups, Tea Bolls, &c. &c. &c. PIA2VOS. 'Manufactured by Decker Brothers, which, with their late improviments, surpass those of any other makers. Also, Bradbury's New Scale Pianos—a splendid instru ment. Other Pianos from $350 to $3OO. CABINET ORGANS, From $llO to sllloo—warmtted for five. years. They are the tineet reed Instrument in the world, and 1 have only to say that I have sold nearly $15,000 worth of them In the last four years ; and they are all In good or der and Have never cost my customers a cent for repairs. VIOLINS, G UITARS, Violin• from $5 to $5O, Flutes, Fifes, Clarlonets,Ban- Joe, Guitars, Bows, Strings, Tuning Forks, sc. BRASS BANDS Supplied with instruments of the best American man nfactoro, by the single instrument or full set, at the ma ker's price—also music for any number of instrumeitts. Instruction Books and Sheet Music on hand, and now supplies received every week. Plano Stools from $6 to $l5 Perfect Sew;ng Netdles. We have the exclusive agency fur R. 4. Roberts' Pa. tent Parabola Needles—the best In th• world. rifry one paper and Una satisfied the money will be rehtiidivi. P'ire Arrxs and Sporting Afaterials. . Allen's, Spencer's, and Henry's Breech loading all style. Revolters, Fowling Pieces. Shot Belts and Powder Fl Asks, Cartridges for all the U. S. Army guns ; 1160 8. and other Percussion Cape , Cooper Cartridges, an styles and sizes. 0. D. BIIJIAN. Montrose, NOT.II, ISC6 LATEST FASHIONS DEMAND J.W. Bradley's celebrated Patent D CTPLEX ELLIPTIC (OR DOUBLE SPRING) SE3 ME. X Mil. °X" The wonderful flexibility, great comfort and pleas - Ors to any lady wearing the Duplex Eliiptie Skirt will be experienced particularly in all crowded assemblies, Op eras. carriages. railroad care. church pews, arm chairs. for promenade and house dress.as the skirtcan he folded when in nee to occupy a smell place as easily and Con veniently as a silk or muslin dress, aP. invaluable qual ity in crinoline, not found in any Single Spring Skirt. A lady having enjoyed the pleasure, corn fort and great convenience of wearing the duplex elliptic steel spring skirt for a single day will never afterwarda dispense with their use. For children, misses 1334 young ladles they are superior to all others. They will not bond or break like the.sln^le Spring. but wjll preserve their graceful and perfect Khapc when three or four ordinary 'skirts will have been thrown aside an useless. Tlie hoops are• covered with double and twisted thrted, and the bottom are not only double springs, but twice for double) covered; preventing them from wearing out whim dragging down stoops, stairs. Sec. Thelieplei Elliptic is a great favorite with all ladles and Is universally recommended by the Fashion Naga zinc:, is the f.taudard Skirt of the fashionable world. To enjoy the following inestimable advantages in Crinoline, viz: superior quality, perfect manufacture, stylish shape and finish, flexibflity, durability, comfort and economy, inquire for J. W. Bradley's Onplexl3lltp. tic, or double spring BMA, and be auto you get the gen uine article. CAUTION.—To guard against imposition, be partic ular to notice that skirts offered as • Dapple=" have the red ink stamp, viz.: " J. W. Bradley's DuplexElliptie Steel Springs" upon the waistband—none others are genuine. Also notice' that every loop will admit apin being passed' through the centre, thus revealing lbo two (or double) springs braided together thereimwhich Is the secret of their flexibility and strength, and is com bination not to be foned in any other ekirt. For sale in all stores i nhere first-eines Skirteare sold throughout the United States and elsewhere. Manufactured by the sole owners of the Patent, WESTB, BRADLEY it CARY, 97 Chambers, and 79 it 81 Resde streets, IC. T Oct. 31, SNOW POWDER„ 11. BITRILITT BONE k STEVENS. 260 Broadway. Boston. Ale.", 'Manufacturers of Family live Colors. For sale by grocers and deßlers every. übere. ootleNNlMArdpg fl LASS and STONR FRUIT JARS. and also Spear's • Nl' Trait ?reserving Sell:Mon, for tale by 'UV - EBY VARTFTT OF GOODS_ ' rept ABEL Tranzit. 3.4 a% the. Faires' Cbasp•Ster•:: . r r". LR~. A large, dee assortment MUSIC. .1. A. hTEVENS kF ctuTEs • CELEBR ATED AND CA'PPLE POWDERS. I This preparstinv, long and favorably - 00*w, will thoroughly rei olgora broTeen-dOwnialatrlowapfrited hetrade;la) atteeltlteulng and cleauslag - the Moot la and inteaelues. It Is a are yrrevAtt iae oral! difwasea Incident tcrialls. animal, such as, Lung Fever, Oh: Alders., Yellow Wiles / Resew , . Conga.... Ol.raloper, Fever,, Fonnder, Lo or Appellee and Vitalllttetp, &c, Its ase Improres tilw , wind, luareases the appeco.u.4i vas a smooth mid glostif akin. ahd transfimni t tie Wearable ekeleton Into a Ile (looking and epirlted TO KEEPERS OF COWS, thin preptirial 012 Is tusnlnahle. it increases the quenU ty and improve, Lim (inalits of cll., milk. It hits been prat on by aPtnal erperl went to IGcresse ther ettentity of intik and ctennt twenty per t tan, and winks the. bat ter firm lined it s eet, In tatt , •to ng tattle, It _Oleg Mehl in a petite. loosen, their hide, zow milker than [bees much faster IN ALL DISF ISES OF SWINE, • .tich ft. Coughs. Clevr, In the Lungs, Liver, be.. thrig article total., a - , pvclllc. IV putting from one beta paper to a paper in a barrel of eai 11 the above dioceses wl.l he erred euted or entirely preNeuted. If given in time, a retrain proven t e and rare fur the fio.? Chole ra.' Price 23 cant, per paper, or 5 Italians for $l. Pre- , pared by S. A: rot:1 - z a; BRO., - •:. .at their whole.4ale Brng and Medicine depot, Ito. IN Franklin et., Baltimore, Nit. For vale by -Druggids.v and otorekevere throughout the Uuttig.Statail. rff Feir sale In 3lontreee by novel ypql6 • ABEL TV =ELL NEE ifin IN 5111 QITCATED In the township of Jackson, In the tuna ty of Susquehanna, containing about 2.01.0 Across, with one hundred and sixty acres fmrsroved, Duro/Bat Nouse, good Barns, well watered—a drat rate farm for Dairy purposes—two Orchards. `Said farm will he eold altogether, or In parcels to salt purchasers Terms of payment made espy. For farther Information call upon A. Chamberlin, Esq., Montrose'. or upon the subset iber. T.. T) BENSON, Adin I nistratoroof Dopes Benson, deed. Jackson, Sept. 4, 1804. t t SOLDIERS' BOUNTY, PENSIONS, And lack Pay lIE uoderolped Lrci rata ralEll7 op Tux XENT, will give prompt attention to all elatptatntrne• ted to Ms care. No charge ouleou rocceaefnl. • - Ntoutre.c. Aug. 'll3. A. B. IirCOLTXId. MORE NEWS FROM: MAIN ST. BOOTS! BOOTS! BOOTS! MEN ' S BOOTS,; BOY'S BOOTS, YOUTH'S BOOTS, 'I(II('K BOOTS, KIP BOOTS, CA BF 11 0 HTS. AND BOOTS MA bff.: TO ORDER. • Also, a Good assortment of ASS Coostadlng cif Ladies' liid. Lssiing sod Goat ltaltnor• *ls and 'Gaits.* Men's Itrt flohnorals, Yonth's Congress Gaiters, Baby Shoes, etc. eto., all of which will ha sold AT SMALL PROFITS! N. 13.—A I kinds of wor - k made to order. andrepairint done neatly (2. 0. Foill'itAM' Montrose, May 8, 1848. tellkilliTlON Of BOHTIESI- °LI/MRS : Congress Int^ jug patsed an act to equal- Ike your Bounties I Those who have not already dOOO PO, ahonid make immediate appl6ration. Wid ows, heirs or parents of Soldkrs who have died in the service, are untitled tO' the same booms the soldier, It living. would receive... Moving &ready prepared over two hundred claims. those wi. ha. e ()elated making application will find it - uently 1., their lull attage to give me a call. Invalids and widows entitled in an Increase of pen sion under act approved June . 6,lBCO, should eta., make application. li.futmatlou free. G1 4 :0. P. LITTLE. Licensed 09Vcrnment Agent. Ment rose, •ng. tIP6OI. WIIISKEItS, !it USTAIIItS forced to grow on the en oe f theet fare In from three to 5 week% I .1)r. bEVIii• NE'S RESIAL'ItATGUR CAPILAIItE. the most won derfol d,kcdrery In modern relence, ACt !IT on the Beard and 'lair in an almost mirac- aloes manner. It has been cited by the elite of London and Paris with the most flattering sneedas. Nantes of all purchasers are registered. aid if entire ontlefeetion it not given in every Iratance the money will be cheer .fully refunded. Price by mnil..aule epd postpaid, st. De,criptiva circulars pad testimonial, mailed free. Ad dress EtElEttir.R.Siii - TTS Chemiptf, isTo 4t3sltiv er street, Ttuy, N. i , Only agents for the United State, my' trawl SOLDIERS' BOUNTY, PENSIONS, tintiaael- IStEttea:T.. I=INSIo3.1 =I NSIo3. nnii E unarm:vied. I.LuENSED AOE-NT of the GOV EIniMENT, havinz obtained the heceegary forwiti, &c.. will give prompt attention to all claiulp Suirnotod to his care. No charge culet, socre*sfol. GEO. P. LITTIllig. Montrose, June 6th, 1863, ABEL TURRELL Is continually receiving NEW G OBS, And keeps constantly on hand a frill and deelrable sortment of gennine, Drugs. Medicines, Chemicals, Liquors, Paints, Oils, Ike-ernes, Tems, Spites and other Groceries, Stoneware. Wall and Window Pa per; Glassware. Lamps, Kerosene, Benzole, Tanner's 011 Lubricat tog thl, Nerdsloot 014 Relined Whale Oil, Varnish, Whips, Grins, Pistols, Cartridges, Powder, Shot, Lead, Gun Caps, Musical Instruments, Tot et Soaps, Hair Otis, Brushes, Pocket Knives, Spectacles, Silver Plated Spoons, Fortze, and Ivory Handled Knives, Dentist's Articles, a general assortment of Fancy Goods, Jewelry, Perfumery, W. ALL TilE- Patent Medicines advertised in Montrose. and nearly every GOOD KIND IN ANY MARKET. In short, nearly everything to restore the nick. 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 - is impracticable, as It would ell a newspaper. Call At the Drug and Variety Store of ABEL TURRELL, Montrose, PO. 7a 1:3013333:1%1130 ELECTRIC SOAP Saves Ti me , Sam Money, Saves Labor, Saves Clothes, Saves Women, And all Grocers sell it. it Is need by cutting into small shavings and dissolv ing In hot water, then soak the clothes dee to ton min utes, and a little hand rubbing will make them as Olean 1 , 3 h a rm, of machine rubbing would do. 'With ordinary soap And the most delicate fabric receive no injury.— We ran refbr to thong:nub of families who are using it, and whit could not be persuaded to do withotit DOBBINS' ELECTRIC SOAP. rff - Bold by nil loading Grouts throughout tb• Manothqured only by 33C"3 XV/1TAX69. 71 12.. OFPICE, C) 9 107 South Fifth Street, Philad'a. Nov. 13. 1A6t1.-Iy*aac