Local News. We would bG thankful to our friends throughout the county for such loCal news a s will be of intere3t to our readers. Send us the facts, and we wi;l put. them in proper shape for publication. Domoreses Monthly. . This really gorgeous Magazine has out done itself for this month. As a mirror of the Fashions, it has no.equ'ai 3 Ois side 0 0 Atlantic, and for beauty. of typogra phy, engraving, and literary excellence, no superior: $9.09 per year. W. Jo:wings Demurest, Publisher, 479 Broad way, New York. Corporal Punishment. The Law as to•corporal punishment— parent and child. The Law as to corporal ptplisbnit.nt-- teacher and pitpil. The Law as to punishment for miscon duct out of school. The Law as to the proper instrument to be used in punishing. • The laws of all the Sates on the above subjects are carefully compiled, arranged, and explained in chaptets 4,5, 6 and 7, of the new book entitled "The Lawyeriri the School Room." This attractive, cu rious, and instructive little volume is sent by mail to any part of the United States for $l.OO. Address the author, M. MeN. WALsn, No. 65 Nassau Street, New York. The tradlesupplied on liberal terms. Notice, The annual eneetsing of the Susquehan na County Agricultural Society will be neld at the •Conrt House, in Montrose, 'Tuesday ereuieg the second week of Jan. Court, 1867. C. M. (ERE, Sec'y. Montrose, Jan. 8, 186.7. td Auction Sale. A. B. Smith has gohi the Mitchell farm, and will sell at auction, about the Ist of February, twenty cowA, three two-years old heifers, one pair two-years old steers, seven yearling heifers, mie pair yearling steers, one yearling r bull, tire ixigs, .one sheep (a good churner), saw, thresl,ing machine, drag saw, circular saw, eross.eut saw, Buckeye mowing ma chine, horse rake, huld rakes fanning mill, pocket grist mill, corn Sheller, two carts, four wa - Ons, road scral.er, plows, caltivator, drag, chains, hoes, forks,erow- bars, shovels, blasting drii:s, carpenter's work bench with iron ( scre w, iron vice, soythes, grain cradles, rope, hay, grain, I,vo hives bees, vinegar, potatoes, white 1.•‘.1, linseed oil, chronic 3 ellow, window t v 1 ..4, putty, tar, candles, lard, tallow, p nails (assorted), Nck, horse shoes, pans, milk pails, swill pails, rind atones , axes, iron wedges; ox-yokes, bald roller, steelyards, steel traps, and a 1 cf other traps not too numerous to I ( i,)5 D.te notice of the day of sale will be given through the newspapers, and hand- New Milford, Jan. 8, 1867 Robbery at Wilkesbarre, WILKESRARRE, Pa. Jan. g The wagon of the Hope Express Com pany was robbed between Wilkesbarre and Kingston, at about half past six this evening, by six men, who cat'ght the hor ses and held loaded pistols at the heads of the two messengers, and carried off the axpress pouch, containing , ',4000 in 5-20 bonds, of the new issue, addressed to Ed ward S. Loup, the Cashier of the Wyo ming National Bank, \Vilkcsbarre, and one package of $lOOO, and several smaller packages. The New Orleans Investigation. In noticing the action of the committee on the subject of the riots, a leading.jour nal of New Orleans declared that they re corded, as testimony to be submitted to Congress, the evidence of men " notori onsi; unworthy of belief, and who are sli:tmeless imposters and pro enders."— The evidence of these men would not be taken in any court of justice in the coun try. In a late number of the New Orleans Times we find an article alluding to the class of men sought out and examined by the committee, which mentions the fact that they are the outcasts of society, and adds, to strengthen the position,. that a distinguished Senator of the Unite Slat( s was recentjy, cleceivedjui4 deluded into the presentation,of u.petition iu favor of reducing this State.to'o Territory,-which be declared was sign6d by. a number of the most •influential citizens of New Or- leans, wheti•some of the most prominent r names signed to said petition consist, of discharged policemen, with a sprinkling .of criminals and ex-felons, who have serv ed their time in some penal establishment, while not" a single name is given which the people . recognize as that of -a-well known and-respected citizen." This class of witnesses were examined 'by the eommitte, and hence, when the re port is presented, the public will be able, to determine-how much credit should be .given to the testimony`reported. The evidence of Mr. Jacob Barker, a svell-known -and highly-respected Union citizen of New Orleans, was forced - upon slip committee, and be -declared that so far from the people of that city being dis loyal and desiring a continuance of strife and contention between the sections, they on the contrary"love peace and order;and desire to fulfill faithfully the duties of American citizens." —A western farmer being asked if rail. log hemp was a good business, answered, " I can't_ sartin say; but it's surely bett,r than being raised by it." fir - -dtlitif of is lg . iieltway — al: Sktwthitinia'nfip9; Pa. The Western New York Advertiser of Danville gives the following account of a recent visit to that tons, which we` coil for the informatinqi of our rdadern : • While at Sasquelianna Depot the ether day, we had the plessure'of vieiting the celebrated car shops of the Erie Railway, located at that plaiie, *Melt is nearly. the centre of the tour divisions of the road. We were shoWn through the works by !f r. C. W. Tufts, the gentlemanly " En , glue Despatcher," to whom - wiiare under many obligations.. The shops were located at .-Susquehan na Depot in 1848, but - , the present com modious structures were recently put up, being: esimmeneel in -1863 and completed in 185. They are built in modern style of brick and stone, roofed,. with slate and wolf ventilated, and 014 are the most ad mirably adapted for the despatch of work and for the•convenience and health - sof workmerrof any public shops Ave have ever examined, they cannot \ but prove dn table. The company has spent at this place a "million' and a half of dollars in buildings' and-machinery. • The main shop is 800 feet in length by 38 feet in width and has six wings; a car penter shop 120x70 feet with pattern shop in second story a paint shop 120x50 with pattern storage above store room and warehouse 18x50 with coppersmith shop above; stationary engine and boiler rooms 80X25; wash room 80x25; boiler shop 100 x IGO. At, one end of the main shop is the office of the master mechanic, a fine two story brick building 60:00. In the same building is a fine library and lecture room for the benefit of the erriployees and such of the citizens as desire to embrace the advantage offered. There is a main foun dry building 62x100 feet, with sand house 20x100; engine room 20x35; annealing and cleaning room 30x35. The round house is h right loyal stable accommoda ting ferty - iron steeds, besides any one of a hich even the giant: horse in Labour lsy's fairy tale of Britaiuy siuks to insignifi ()live, although both alike breathe smoke and tire front their no-tails. The iron horses of to day I are found their Yvons too, who make them gentle as lambs, and do as the y pleaso with them. There is al splendid y working stationary engine of 100 horse poWer at the shops which was built by t lie Carlisle Steam Engine works of I)l.o‘l,lunce, it. I. It drives with per fect ease and in the most quiet manner, the vast. twichinery, consistinvof 34 sha ping and boring machines, 47 lathes, drills, host cutters, and hundreds of other appli ances which sate the woik of thousands f mon. A gas house 25x30 feet supples the entire works with gas made from crude oil. The works and offices through out are warmed by steam pipes, of which there are about 250,000 feet. Separate from the other buildings, but near to them, is the office of Mr. C. \V. Tufts, the engine depatcher. This buil ding has just been completed, and is not only convenient and comfortable, but re ally elegant. It is 35x75 feet, two sto ries. Besides the office mentioned it cm.. tains an engineers' bath and wash room and rending room supplied with daily pa pers, &c. The firemen have also reading room, bath and wash room. What a lux ' urrior these faithful toilers coming from tleir hard and dangerous toil at every hour of the day and eight, to find a warm bath ready for them, clean clothes to put on and fresh papers to read. We would suggest to other railroad companies that money spent in this way is well invested. Mr. 'Tufts has charge of the " live en gines" Oft two divisions of -the road, num bering 150 locomotives, with 120 ensi veers, 130 firemen and 100 laborers. They move - three hundred cars of'freight over the road each way - daily, besides the large quantities of 'coal going to N. Yvrk from IlaWley Branch. There are employed at the Susquehan na shops about 360 men at present—a b indb shop at Port. Jervis emp:oys about 130 more, and both shops are under charge of J. 13. Gregg, Esq.,. a- Master Mechanic whose-name is well knoun in all the lead ing works of our country, and whose name has extended . across the Atlantic. Mr. T. Springsteen, the gentlemanly head clerk, has occupied his present position in the employ of the Erie Railway Co., for the past sixteen years, and is , one of the' most courteous,-obliging of men, as well as the most efficient of clerks. The Erie Railway including branches, measures 758 The ,coroptifiy em ploys-335 engineers, 350 firemen—about 7,000 employees in all.. They have 350 locomotives; the.most elegant- passenter cars in the world, atout-7,0130 freight cars'beiides_coal.ears. ' Within two years the cars - end Onginei j1:4•0 been improved to ;such go:extent that they-can safely -be classed as the hest in this or any other country. __The road bed and track haVe also.heen greatly. improved. ,'As au evi dence of - the'enterprise' of the managers Of the road wo would state, that they have adapted-the use Of steel rails exclusively for their engioes, and have also concluded to try_ and are said to outwear six set of common rails. ; The Erie . Railway will soon have down ten miles as a test. •: •There are many other items of interest which we should ire pleased to mention concerning these shops at Susquehanna, and the Erie Railway generally, but which_ we are obliged to defer stritil some other time. This vast thoroughfare - s one of the main arteries: which .with its 'mighty unceasing thrObs, contributes materially to the life of 'our great nation, and we honor the great men, and the., common workmen throughout its length who lAor to inake„it success. OrEliapDV Shuttle stearin debinee are anterior to all others for Farallvah '> u Lecturing purposes. Contain all the latest lrepro f is ; are speedy; noiseless ;datable: and easy to Mau. tested Citeuhrel Ree. I.gents wanted. Liberal conajdlawed. • thieoneittinnentanuide. Address SIIIIIIIIII. 4.V.ollllyeedwiti, No Wiry*, Jatr • .- - - . Ilhifikfibitttllottriatofelgettittglitr t nftthnu "The right of each State to order and The .friende of Rev. .vO l 3ll propose control itti own domestic institutions ac- giving him a Donation at the lions§ of P. , cording to itilown — judgitieit - exclusively i Phinney, in New Milford, Tuesday eVe.l is essential to the balance of power on ning, Jan; 22d. A cordial - in . yitation•ls which theperfeetiortandeodurance of our extended to - all. - [Corti. - , political fabric depend." Lincoln's les t sage, 1861. This_ was good doctrine; but_ low the men who claim to be Lincolus friends— par excellence-4:ly If those States do not, want negra sulfrage, ,will cram it down their throats' List of jir(irf; s' Drawn fot Januttry T. of Cohn - com• mencing on Monday, Jan. l l4th. • TILAVZIISE TITROM—SEcONI) wiar. Abhilrn 2nane Howard, S. B. HoWard. Ararat: John H. Tooley. Apolanott :Matthew Quinn. E• Bridgewater: S.C.Day, F.P.Hollister. Clifford : 'Wm. W. Johnson, E. S. Lew is,-.Tames B. JOhns\on, C) ril Peck. Dimoek: Win. Graves. Dundaff: Owen Phinney. I - cranklin : N. T. Buck, Jarah Stephens. Forest, Lake . ; Stanley l'iirreq, George rat rick. - - • - Friend I John Carroll. -Benn,bttiO. Washburn. 'Great Be.nd: S. M. Monson,A Beech. llarmony_:- I. L.-Comfort, ;P. Comfort: Herrick : IL L. Corwin, U. E. Lyon. Liberty : Job N. Knapp. Lenox : Hortley. Little Meadows : Ansel For. New Milford boro : Josiah Moss. Oakland : John-Parsons. Hash : Abisha W. Gray. Silver Lake: Wm. North. Springville: •B. F.- RislOi; Gibson Blakeslee. S.isq'a Depot -Timothy-Boyle. . - Thomson : A. T. Galloway. NEW YORK MARKETS. Reported for the MowrnosE-11E - rsoctur: by Fenton, Fitzgerald et, Tracy, strictly Produce Commission Mer chants, 33 Whitehall Street, New 7i - or*, for the weak ending Flour. per bbl. Wheat, per bottle', Rye, do .. Corn, eo Orate, do .. Butter, per lb. 46 6 30 Cheese, " 19 CI, 9.0 Pork, mess., per bbl 10.(Y). 0 - 4 V) 0 Ilecf,lllCe.A, " 15,00 (j, 15,00 Lard, per lb. Trdlow. - ••• • • E;gl4, per doz. V 4 col. per lb. Dressed Hogs, per lb L'grThe Confesedona and Experfenceoran Invalid, Published fur the benefit and as n caution to y-ting men and others. who sufterfrom mervotts debility, preina , nre decay of um - 11104A. etc. supply log at the same time the means of veil-cure. By one will has en him self after nadergoini:connidcrablc quackery. By enclo sinv, ti post paid addressed encelop, a single copy. frec charge may be had of thcanthcr M ay- VAtrc - Esq., Brooklyn, Kings co. N.Y. , Jau.io lysrupi SCRTINCIC'S FrULMONIC T.]:2 great wed.cinc cured Dr... 1. U. Boaz:lca, the !rcpt.:- tY. u, qf Pu:mo lazy Conmumly.ion, whoa It hod asiumsd ILI to At fermidob:o and when sysoly dealt app.:ad to be Isievitub ie. FUR physicians pronoun:al bine= lolarab'o, when be commenced the woo of this simple but poorer:au remedy. Hu health war restored to a very short time, and iso return of the dirasso hoe beta approheodord, for al the e.msp:oins quickly disappoaxed, and Ids prosout weight Lc more than tyro hundred psunds. fd.nce his recovery, he has devoted kits adoption malt a:wily to the cure of Consumption, and the diseases ooh ch are u.r.:-.llyeamp lathed with lt, and the auras eeicood by Ito re,d;cii.et have been very namorhus end truly svondonu , . Dr. Sou s nos makes profevtional visits to several of the larrcr o lies weekly, where ho has a Large concour.e of pationts, and It Is truly astonishing to poor consumpil vet the: hay° to bo lifted out of their carr , oves, and In a ley mouths hmtlth:, rsbust persons. Da. SCIIENCII'S Ph LIIONIC ISTSCP, SMAIIIEED - TONIC, tad IdAIiDII.A.UE. PILLS are enterally ell relaired In curing Clutaumption. Fula &melons waompany cueh, se that any ono etc te.Yethono without instng• Dr. Soil cyan', but whcs it is conrenlo tt, is hist to 3A33111113. He g:r01111.71C0 troy, bat fur e thorsu;h with t. livptromme: his foo li throt .131,41-2. 1".013,3 oh-errs, when Cm'. the two of the Doctor-one whoa fa Ilia lad amps of C3a33rtit.“3l3. ald she other as he n..ter Is, to p3r:=l. Itoa.th—t - o on the lioveraraeld taan,a. , 1 by a.l Drlogisto andDZA:O:II. PrZeko $1.5.1,1r bottle, or $7.:,0 the Leaf dozoo. Lottera for idyl= aboard aiwtro ho directai to Dr. Seharteleo 0:lioa, No. 1.5 North Stroot, PLColo plas, Pa. Gerzeral Virtio'cr.ode A7onta: De oo Btroas Co., N. S. B. Haze, Daithroarei John D. Park, Clnelnosti, Ohio; NV-z—Ler a Taylor. Clucaza, Ill.; Collinl DroL, St. LoaLi, M.J. cra coal yr. rAr Nosier; tiful Piano Forte's Or Gitovz svErs: & Co. are deemed by all good judges to be the Ultima Thule of Instruments of the kind. W e eau of suggesku hat Is waljt lug to make a musi cal instrument moo perfect, although we are slow to admit that the limit-of imprormenr - can ever be at tained. - . . Before they had brought their Pianos to their pre*. -rat excellence, the, had submitted them to competi. lion with intittamerrte'Ortha 191fst miltertiof this Conn "try and•Surope, and received the reward of metier OVOT an others, at the celebrated World's Fair. It is but jut, tice to say that the judgment thus pronounced has not been overruled by the musical world. StilUbfthiletwrovernenislately applied bvdhettli to their Planos.'it la admitted that a more perfeeriatru meat has been made. They have accordingly achieved the paradox of making excellence more excellent.— Surely, atter th:l4 they..are entitled to, the motto, " Ex- Pane 19—ly I" — Deafness, Blindness and' Catarrh Treated with the utmost snecess by Dr. J. IBA ACS. .Oculist-. and Iturist. (fortnertrof Leyden";lfdartrtl*No. 519 inc slTnals.P.hilaZielphia. , Testioninialrfrom the most reliable sources in the City and Conolry can be seen at his office. The medical faculty are invited to accompany their patients. as be has uo secrets in Ills practice. ARTIFICIAL EYES inserted without pain. No charge for examination. Pbiladelkhia, July 1, MG. Iy. re - A Cough. A Cold, or A Sore Throat, REQUIRES IMMEDIATE ATTWITION, Irritation of the Lunge, A Pennant nt Throat Disease, BROWN'S BR-O'N-OHIAL TR O , C A.ES, BATING A DIIIICT ritricrENcE' 1 , i3 TUE PAIITB, GIVE DINEDUTE nruzr-. For, Bronchitis, Asthma, Catarrh, Consumptive and Throat Diseases, TBOCITEJD ARE USED W/Ta ALWAYS GOOD SVCCDSS. SINGERS AND PVBLIC SPEAKERS will find Troches useful in clearing the voice when ta ken before Singing or Speaking, at.d relieving the throat after an unusual exertion of the vocil organs The Troches are recommended and prescribed birhy sielans, and have had testimonials from eminent men throughout the wintry. .Deing PR article or erne merit, and havingproted their efficacy by a test of many years each year finds then) in new localities in various parts of the world, and the Troches are universally pronoun. cotibetter then other articles. °arum only' "-Bitoniifs - EffiStittrian Tnottins," and do mot take any of the WortVess ratilations.that may be offered. Sold everraters. e ov`rf maPmpls At the Barnum Bouso, on 'Thursday, the 3d lust., by Rev. J. B. Mcerearv,Mr. L. S. WoonwAnn, of Great Bend, and Miss Sattmt . M..-BuTrs, orLiberty. Brooklyn, at the house of the by E. A. Weston c Esq., Jan. 10th, 1867,j1r. GEO. A. Anowx, of Noank, New Loudon co. Coon. ) and Miss ADA IIE.WILIT, of Brooklyn, ar'Noticesvf.marrtagcs and deaths published free of charge. Obituaries published if paid for at the rate of fifty cents per hundred words. In Lathrop, Dee. 16th, 1866, Capt. DA VID MORGAN, aged- 81 years. Jan. .12, 13117. .110.00 (Irr 14,00 ... 2,50 4 3.33 1,2.1 6t. 1,23 ... 1.10 1,25 Ga 70 .. 32 C 14 .. 12 e 18 40 CO .. 00 e 0 5 .... 8 GL 9 ♦XD 6110IILD De MUCKED IT ALLOWED TO CONTI:MY or Consumption IS OTTE% TUE 11Z!514.1.T 34/r.zk..ziLlßL3r-elk.at-IBlsti - . - . zcom.a.Grzzegß. 'The name of Capt.-Morgan is identified with the history and early Settlement of Susquehanna county. Nearly sixty years ago he cape from Litchfield county, Con, neetient, to this county, and settled soon after in what is now called Here, by persevering industry and habits of economy, he provided for a numerous family; and acquired a competence amply sufficient. for declining - years. A man of i sterling integrity, unwavering fidelity to ' his word, a. friend and supporter of.public schools, always taking a lively interest in the moral character of the community. For nearly 35 years ho had been ono of the-main supporters of the Presbyterian church of which he Was a member; and until disabled by the inlirnities of the last four years of his life, let the weather be as it, might, the sabbath always found him in the sanctuary, an attentive hearer. As the closing years of his life circled around him; his confidence in his Redeem er was unwavering, and as his long and somewhat eventful life receded from his memory, and he was about to step into death's chilly waters, joy anti hope light ed up his pathway to that renewed,life beyond the realms of time. seit* In Reading, Pa., at the Convent of The Immaculate Heart, on the 3d inst., of consumption, Sister MARY CEPHAS, aged 31 years and 10 months, daughter of John Boyle, of New Milford, Pa. In Moloch, on the 1201 - ,. Mr. GE(.IIIGE • DENISON, aged 43. years. VSTATE OF PATRICK DRISCOLL, deceased, lotto of Susq'a Depot, Susquehanna county. Pa. Let tersof atitninistration upon the estate of the above named decedent having been grauted to the undersign ed. nil persons Indebted to said estate ore hereby noti fied to matte immediate payment, and those having claims against thosame to present them duly authenti cated rot aettletuent. RtrO44 P. HORAN. Attrer. • ELEANOR DRISCOLL, Adex Great Bend, Dee.2s, 1806. Auditor's Notice. TIIE undersigned. an auditor appointed ay the Or phar'ss Court of Susquehanna County to distribute the balance of the fund in the hands of Sally Atm Lang ley. ndm inistratrir., among the heirs and legal repre sentatives of the estate of Henry Langley, dec'd, will attend to the duties of his appointment at his office in Montrose, oh Thursday. the nth day of January, A.D. ISM, at one o'clock, p. in.. at which time and place rill persons arc required to present their claims or be for. sync debarred from coming In upon said fund. JAMES E. CARMALT, Auditor. Montrose, Dec„.lS, 1.566. - Dissolution. 111 HE firm of Crane, Howell & Ferguson has been 1. dissolved by mutual consent. The notes and accounts of the late firm have been pinned In the hands of P. T. Fer;serson. who is authorized to collect the same ; and nil Indebted are notified to settle without delay. 0. M. CRANE, JOHN HOWELL. P. T. FERGERSON. liontrose, Jan. 8, 1887 Partnership Notice. rgvHE undersigned having entered into a partnership L ender the ltrin name crterane ,t Howell, will con tinue business at the old stand, where, thankful for fa vors in the past, they will since to merit the patron age of old and new customers, 0. M. CRANE. JOHN HOWELL. Alontrosa, Jan. 8tra,1867. . • . STOVES! STOVES! • E W and select stock of Cooking.. Parlor dt, Sitop A. STOVES, Just received and for eale , on the most favorable terms. •- IL 10:1RITT. New Milford, Dee.ll, 186 G. ' PENSIONS,. BOUNTY, AND BACK PAY. BITE undersigned. LICENSED AGENT of THE OV ERNISENT. will give prompt attention to all claimafintrusted to hie care. Cbarges low. and Juror. =flan FREE. L. F. FITCH. Montroee, Jan. 14, .180. tf Lc,® DIFt.. 2 A subscription paper to raise .ndditional working /X capital for the 'MONTROSE GOLD CO., will be for tife present in the Minds of 11. C. Tyler or J. D. Mc- Cann', Esq., where those wishing to take stock with a fair chance ofdonbling their money in a few months can call wad do so. Montrose, Sept. 4. 156 G STRAYED OR STEIL BOUT 2 wicks-2 , 4e, a pale red two years old Heifer AUL. from the farm known as the 11,chmond Hill farm in Silver Lakb totinebip. Any one giving information whore it may be found, or returning it, ty,lll be suitably re warded. . . S. 11. SAYRE PROS at6ntroee, litiintrose, Dec. 1, 1846. • 11' PURE - LIBERTY WHITE LEAD. PREFERRED by all practical patuteTe ! drry it, nud yon will have no other.. Manufactured only by ZlEctum 4 . 2 5MM1, W1104%410;lg, Point and Olatualeslers, • Jan3u ty . North` &Damn; Phtlaira. . - . . , NOTICE TO' THE PUBLIC. TTIE' subscriber respectfully informs the public that he basi leased the Blacksthith Shop of H. C. Clemons; near the Foundry of Safre Brothers. Customers will do weil to call, as they can get every thing done in the Blacksmithing line neatly and prompt ly for rash. tlerParticular attcationgiven to Horse Shoeing. 11DwARD r. ST. t t)lT. • Die. 4119. 116 of ' NEW F 11171117- 11t1SIC &LJEVELRY. VP{ sUbscriber baring formed a par:seriblp with MR. J. A. wrEvglss. %rushee to make hie best bows to fle °id Custotaers. and inform them that Ihe Mercantile Department of the business trill hereaster be carried on by D. D. Delwin t Co. with increased capital and facilities. a large sock of New Goede 19 all department?, it store flwronghly refitted, and 3Prioets .11LoCi.111.0C3c:id re retained by me, and will receive my personal atten tion.. I have secured tbeservices of MIL 11. WOLD BYE, a gentleman who has had twenty-five years in the best shops ofEurope, and has no superior hi \the coon • try. IL shall therefore be able to du all work within three days from the time It !,s left. The Olock and Jewelry Repairing Will be ownidly Mr, Stevens, who will do all work to that line iiromptlbahrl In, the best style. Nov. in, 18643. 0. D. BEHAN. will consist at a fall assartmnntiot the follorelnz glands, suitable for this markot, tyhich ba so das law. and many of.them lowcf, than by ant Otis also this side of Nuiv Y4rk. city. • - 7 •.. CLOCKS :*c; WATCHES-. Sy:ATCIIES. mcricnn, 3wiaa amd English, both gold and sorer All styles, Including their celeimiated Calender Clocks, which tell the da or the month and week, alsci the name of the mouth. making the changes for every month correctly, NV 1143 no care but to wind them once is weeck. J WELRY. Heavy, solid (geld Ohshie, Honks and hem. Flne - ml- Id sets of Jewelry—Pine, Sleeve Buttons, Studs, Ear hinge, lee. &d. WEDDING A neat.. :m holding eight small Photographs. GOLD 12. EN S, A fine assortment, with and without holders. Old once repainted SOLID SILVER WARE. Made to order of- pare "Coln. consisting at Spoons, Forks, Thimbles, Wailer Knives, Napkin Dings, Fruit Knives, Vest Chains, &c. PLATED .WARE. The beet in market—dingle, double, treble and quad ruple plate, and w•etutaaTeo—from a full Ten Bet down, including Castors. Coke and Card Baskets, Ice Pitchers, Waiters, Butter Dishes, Sugsr Bowls, Cups, Ted Bells, &c. Ac. mac._ _ PIAtiOS. Manufactured by Decker Brother.. which, with their late itnprorements, surpass those °Palsy other makers. Also, Bradhary's New Scale, Pianos—a splendid instru ment. Other Pianos from WO to $300... CABIKET °AGA VS, From $llO to slloo—werratted for Ave years. They are the finest reed instrument in the world. and I have only to sey that I have sold nearly $15.000 North of them in the last four years ; and they era ail in good or der and have never cost my customers a cent for repairs. VIOLIX S, GUITARS, tf.T. VI - Mini from $5 to t... 55, Flutes, Piles, Clarloncte,Ban- Jos, Guitars, Bows, Strings, Tuning Forks, Sc. BRASS BANDS Supplied with instruments of the beet American man ufacture, by the single instrument or full set, at the ma ker's price—also music for any number of instruments. Instruction Books and Sheet Music on Land, and new supplies received every week. Piano Stools from $5 to $l3. Perfect Sewing Needles. • Wehave the exclusive agency for R. J. Roberts' Pa tent Parabola Needles—thebest In the world. Try one paper and if pot satisfied the money will be refunded_ Fire Arms and Sporting Materials. Allen's, Spencer's, and Henry's Breechtoading Ri des. all styles Revolvers. Fowling Pieces, Shot Belts and Powder Flasks, Cartridges for all the C. S. Army guns ; also 11. S. and other Percussion Caps, Cooper Cartridges, all styles and sizes. M. C. TYLER. Pres't Montrose Gold Co The Watelt-klating Depattment oat tsp. co csmz- Read the Cataloguci sorii THOMAS. CLOCKS, ' Warranted to tat all kinds of eyes D ALBUM. . MUSIC. 0. D. BE AN. 'Montrose, Nov.:':, 1966 LATEST FASHIONS DEMAND J.W. Bradley's celebrated Patent D UPLEX ELLIPTIC (OR DOL - B4 SPRTSC) .I I S'. 11111 The wonderful flexibility, great comfort and pleasure to any lady wearing the Duplex Eliiptic Skirt n ill be experienced particularly in all crowded assemblies, Op eras, carriages, milroan cars, church yews, arm chairs, for promenade and house dress, as the skirt can be folded when in use to occupy a small place as easily and con veniently as a silk or muslin dress, an invaluable qual ity in crinoline, not found in any Single Spring Skirt. A lads having enjoyed the pier e, contort and great convenience of wearing the duple,, elliptic steel spring skirt fora single day will never afterwards willingly dispense with their use. For. children, misses and young ladles they alit, superior to all others. . They will not bend or break like the Single Spring, but will preserve their graceful and perfect s'hape when three or fear ordinary ,skirts will have been thrown aside as us'Sless. The hoops are covered with double and twisted thread, and the bottom are not .only double springs, but twice (or double) covered: preventing . Mem from wearing out when dragging .down stoops„ stairs, &a. The Driplex.Elliptic is a great favorite with an ladies, and is universally recommended by the Fashion Maga zines as the standard,Skirt of the fashionable world. To enjoy the following inestimable advantages in Crinoline, viz: superior quality, perfect manufacture, stylish shape and llnish, flexibility, durability, comfort and economy, inquire for J. W. Bradley's Duplex Ellip tic, or double Skirt; and be sure you get the gen uine article. • CAUTlON.—To!guard against Impesition, be partic ular to notice that skirts offered as •` Duplex" have the red tuk stamp, •• J. W. Bradley's IMplexElliptic Steel Springs" upon the waistband—none others are genuine. Also notice that every Hoop will admit a pin behm passed - through the centre, thus revealing the t wolor double) springs braided tofmtherthcreinortitch is the secret of their flexibility and strength, and a com bination not to be found in any other skirt: - For sale in all stores ,where first-class Skirtsaresold throughout the United States and elsewhere. Manafactured by the sole owners of tho Patent, NESTS, BRADLEY it CARY, 97 Chambers, and 79 81 Rode streets, N. T. Oct. 31,1866-3 m SA OW POWDER, PATENTED NAV 186 G. MOBS Is an article for washing without rubbing, cr. capt 'livery dirty places, which Will require a very slight rub, and unlike other prepaiations odered far like purpose, will not rot the clothes, but will leave them much whiter than ordinary methods, without the usual wenn and tear. - It removes grease spots nalf—by maglo, and softens the dirt by soaking, so that rinsing will In ordinary ca ses entirely remove it. • This powderla prepared in accordance with chemical science, and neon a process peculiar to itself, which is secured by Letters Patent. It has been in use for More than a year. atrd has proved itself an universal favorite wherever 1% has ,been used. Among the advantages claimed are the following, viz:— It saves all the expense of soap usually utred on cot ton and linen goods. It saves most of the labor of rubbing, and wear and tear. Also, for cleaning windows it is unsurpassed. With one quarter the time and labor usually requireditlm parts a beaitiful glues tine lustre, much superior to any otherre. No water required crppt to moist en cr . en the p. Directin g with each package. And can be r.•adily appreciated by a single trial. The cost of washing for a family of Live or six persons will not exceed threoCents. The manufacturers of this powder are aware that many useless componnds have been - introdked the public which have rotted the , cloth, or failed in remo ving the dirt. but knowing the intrinsic excellence of this article, they confidently proclaimir as being adap ted to meet a demand which has low. existed, and which bee heretofore rezartined UnesiPplted. litanufac lured by • TIOWE di. STEVENS. 260 TiroAdway. Boston. Also, Manufacturers , of Penally Dye Colors. For sale by Grocers sod dealers every where. eetle9rttemp9 , CILASS soil STONE FRUIT JAS , and also sp e w s N.. - Pelt Preserving Solution. belts. 1111, len* .J.',IYAINe L L • rIITZ ' ,S CELEMA ilitica:Pftt poglArre. HOR S. ) Thie`trepiehtion. lancAnctil2mortibly - krictwa,mlp thorung ly reinvigorate brokiMewn dadicrii-spleitad horse , ...hy strenthening , and cleansing the stomach and intestined. Itid a ghee preVent Ire ofglidieeasesinetdtnt to this animal, sack as Lnng Fever, Glanders, Yellow Water, Beavet., CougaP. Distemper; Fevers, Founder, toes of Appet;te •and Vital EnergA, Sc, Itensu improtea.tbs wind, nicreaiesihe appetite. giVest smooth Sintilglttssy akin. and transforms the miserable skeleton 11;47 a lee looking and epiri led bum. TO KEEP' RS OP. C0W5;,.....; this preparation is invaluable. Were/tam thergnanti ty and improved the quality Of the milk. It has been proven,hy, acthal es2erltrent to-increase the -quantity of milk and cream twenty per cent. and make thelat ter firm and swot. Ip, fattening cattle, it sieei them an a petite. luetens tacit hide, mid makes them thrive mach faster IN ALL DISEASES OF SWINE, such as 'Cotmhs, Mere in the tongs, I.iier',4c..thio article acts as a epeclile. fly potting from .one ,half a paper to a paper in a barrel 01 swatbe above diseases will be eradicated or_ entirel,y prevented. If given In time, a certain preventive and curator the Iluu Chole ra. Price 5.5 cents per paper, or papers tor- j 1.,. Pro pared by S. A. FOUTZ BRO ., at their n holcsale Drag and Medicine depot. No. He Fmnklib et., Baltimore, Md. For sale by Drinlaloto and storekespers -throughout the United Montrose'Norn Montrosoil • ---••• n0v21.37110 tittELTl2l4u3l4•• IMRE ROI IN SAIE I • - ~ • . , , TJ n tit' QITIJATED in this totfnFh p o saw a e Cosa ty of Susgachanna, containing about 2. COO AL -4 5jrdeo. • with ono hundred and sixty acres tuiprdired, House; good Bann, well watered—a nrat rate Farm tor Dairy purposca—two Orchards. 'Said farm roll be eold.itltogether. of In percent° suit lurchasers. Terms of payment made easy. Fortarther nformation call upon A. Chamberlin, Esq., Montrose, or npop the eubscriber. 1,. D. BEICION. A targe, flne assortment SOLDIERS' BOUNTY 7 pririsrioNvi . • And Back Pay_;! T ll ,lr z d w e i tilre e 3 pr Lt om mt pt axn atterVon to nxr o ttfl c iu %Ant ted to hie aim No charge nukes enccefkrittl. Montrone. Ang. YU, `C3. J. B. MetC9Lttlli.- BOOTS! BOOTS! BOOTS! J. A. STRI;EXS Administrator of BOS.ca.,Bisnson, deed Jackson, Sept. 4, 186 , 1. 0 MORE NEWS FROM MALN.ST. MEN'S BM OO B OY'S BOOTS, Y 0 S ~ BOOTS, T 1144 BOOTS,..KIP BOOTS, CALF,BOOTS. AND BOOTS MADE TO ORDER. 21.150, ,‘ good noertment of • 7EIC CS E zei, , Consisting of Lid' ' kid. Lasting and float fialraor ale and Gaiters, Men's Brogans. Boy's BaillanTaiN Youth's Congress Claiters, Baby 'aliens, etc. etc., all of which will be sold AT '• SM A.1,T., Pll °FITS ! -. N. B.—lt'lktnds of work run& to order. and reptdrltur done neatly. I. 'l.), FORIIHAM . . Montrose, May, 8, !SSG. tf . ,_ ENIIIIIIOII-01 BOUNTIES I QOLDTERS: Congress hav snet passed en aft fe, sepal ize your Bounties!. Those whu have not illresidy done so, aticiold make.. Itanamgate application.'Wl(l4 ows heirs or parents orSoldiers who have ditAin , file service, are entitled to the same bounty the soldier, it living. would receive.. tiering already prepared ovet two hundred claims. those who have. delatird tnatiot application will find it greatly to theiredvestare give me n call: - Invalids and widows entitled th lb inrremie'.rir pow sion under art approved Juue shepld, also make application. Information free. • • • ' VEG. LITTLIt, Licensed CUltrntnclitlitetiti. Montrose, tog. 7, tsen. tr„. WIIISKE.RS, MUSTACHES forced to grow on the theit fko In ?tom three to b weeks 14 ,.. u .1/. l 4s‘ E ' r 143' nafAuft.vrr.l CAPILAIItB, themOst wan= • . dcrful ,diaeocery in fluffier' science", acting on the Beard and liaix in all almost tulrac« alone manner. It dna been utLed_by thudlitc o r i mo d all and Parla With the 11304 t tlatterltig sti&•ells. Nitties kit all pritchaaere are reglatered, upd if entlre aatlafictiOti is not given in every !affiance. the money will be cheer fully refunded. Price by mall, scale and portpald, $l. Illeseriptive circulars sod tee(' monials moiled frtl...Ad• dread BERGER, STIBTTS-..t. Co.. Cbernlata,No 2._lP or street , Tray . 1 , 1. Only agents tot 114' 'United State.. tuyl. lscrSpij• , , . . . , SOLDIERS' BOUN TY,.. algial.a. 33•49tP03&. - 1 :6 411.• 1 3 4. !' MITE andareignet4 LICENSED .AG.MNT.ot t he ! Glib'/I. EIIIsIMENT, baying obtained the. neeessati(Ow. &a..vrill give promptuttentlotiter 'tilt e.tailuittuaW to ok:cam . :11 to charge ordeal; ,-- sacceaslbl. , • ' ~- ,:, ~.,/-1 GEO. P. - LITTLE: - • Montrose, June 6tb,1604.• . _ ..._. ABEL TURRELI . Is continually recei7lng . NEW G °Ds And keeps coustaratil on band a full and desirable ea: soul:dent of genuine, , , , , Drugs, rdediciucsi r ehetitiaile, Liquors, Paints, Oils. Die-attiff , : 'Peal; Mteritn4 bther Groceries, Stoneware, Wall and Window Pa- ' per. Glassware. Latupp, Kerosene, Ilenzole, Tanner's 011. Lnbrieating Neateloot 011, Relined Whale Oil. Tarnish. Whips, — Onus, Pistols, Cartridges. Powder, Shot; Lead. Gun Cap., idusical - • Instruments, -Tol•et Sentis, flair Oils, Drtashes, Pbeketl ves. - Spectacle`s Ellttf Plated Spoons. Forks, andlvory Dandled Knives, Dentist's Articles, a general assortment of Fancy Goods, . Jewelry, Perfumery, km • • ALL TOR Patent -Medicines advertised in liontrose, and neativ every GOOD KIND IN ANY 'MARKET. In short, nearly everythiqg to restore the siek.,to please the taste, to delight the, eye. to gratify the tittM and also to con duce to the real and substantial comfort* of life. Enomenation isitnpracilcAlb/e• sot vould Mt a newspaper. Call at the Drug and Variety toro or , ABEL T11133E11, •Aronfrpo; Pft., • • 1 00.7E3ixt1areoh ELEOTRIO Saves -Time, Saves- Money, - Saves' Labor, . Sore§ Ciothe,!:" Savra'Wnyzenc; And all.diorereseitir. It Is used by cutting inh areal! shavlngshint tea to botwater, then goat the clothes Ave to tett Mar atre:and a little band rubbing wilt rmake.there at Ciotti as hours of machlitO rebblog would do, with ordinary snap:end the natist rielicate fabric receive Ito iniurY•—• We can racy to thousands of &reifies who or using it, arid whq co - did .- not bo persuaded to do without DOgBINS'-. ELECTRIC z tEr §ota by all Icadlng,•Groetrs throughout itut Btatio, Manufactured -Onbr . by_ ' 13033333;L%Tet .4119- Xi0:101111‘ • WHOLE:4AB OPTION. _ 107Sonth Fifth Stteet, Nov. 13, 1863..—lynedrc , - TPgSY rAunrri arFOOD , 'vac ratvia*tiop elan,