IMO, *INV •t. We. woald be'thaiiliful to onefriends Shrmigheat the county for ouch local news as will•be of interest to our readers. Bend as the facts, and we. will pat them in proper'ahape for publidation. Notice" The annual meeting of the Susquehan na County Agricu:tural Society will be neld at, the' Court House, in !Montrose, Tuesday evening the second . week of Jan. Court, 1867.. C. M. Gang, Seep Mentrose, , Jan. 8, 1867. td New Jail. The Commissioners advertise for pro posals for the erection of a new Jail. See advertisement, in another column. To the Secy's of School Boards : The County Superintendent respectfully requests, the Secretaries of the several Boards to send to hint the list of teachers employed in the several School Districts, together with the name of each'School, and the salary paid to each teacher. New Milford, Jan, 22, 1867. - 'Notice. The Young Men's Literary and Deba- ting Club bold their next regular meet ing' on - Friday - evening, Jan. 25th, 1867, at the Academy Hall, hiontrose, at which time an. Original Poem, dedicated to the Society, will bq delivered by C. H. Smith. Tha public are invited to attend. A. W. Birarrnot.r, Seey. To the Citizens of Montrose: At a-meeting of the Young M'n's Lit- erary and Debating Club, on the 18th inst., the following resolution was offered And unanimously adopted, viz Resolved, That we tender onr sincerest thanks. to those of our fellow citizens who so willingly aided us in making up the de flouts that occurred during our course of Lectures. B. 0. Csur, Pres't. A. W. BERTIIOLF, Sec'y. Iffelancholy Accident. Frederick. Geitz and Walter Phillips, engaged in repairing machinery at the head of Bellaueshift, were precipitated to the bottom, a distance of one hundred and eighty feet, killing both instantly.— Both men were highly respectable, and enjoyed the confidence of the community. Mr. Phillips was one of the memb,rs of the Common Council of this city.—. Scra nton Register. Farm and Fireside. This is the title of a new Agricu:tural paper jnst started in Philadelphia. It is, we believe, the only paper of its class pub lished in Pennsylvania. The first number presents a very creditable appearance, has a large amount of reading matter,arid we think will prove to be a valuable ag ricultural journal. Published every Sat ury by S. S. Foss, Philadelphia, at $2.00 per year in advance. Auction Sale. A. B. Smith has sold the Mitchell farrp, and will sell at auction, on Wednesday, Feb. 6th, twenty cows, three twr-years old heifers, one pair two-years old steers, seven yearling heifers, one pair yearling steers, one yearling bull, five pigs,, one sheep (a gon °burner), horse-power, threshing machine, drag-saw, circular saw, cross-cut saw, Buckeye mowing ma chine,, horse rake, hand rakes, fanning mill, pocket grist mill, corn shelter, two carts, four wagons, road scraper, plows, cultivator, dra7, chains, hoes, forks,crow bars, stioVels, blasting drills, Carpenter's work bsnch with iron screw, iron vice, scythes, grain cradles, rope, hay, grain, two hives bees, vinegar,,potatoes, white lead, linseed oil, chrome yellow, window glass, putty, tar, candliir, lard, tallow„ pork, nails (assorted), pick, horse shoes, churns, milk pans, milk pails, swill pails, grind stones, axes, iron wedges, ox-yokes, field roller, steelyards, steel traps, and a lot of other traps not too on:nerous to mention. C. S. Gnmear, Auctioneer. New Milford, Jan. 22, 1867. 3w Curefor a Cold—A. D. 1440. Putte your feete in hot water, As high as - your tbi,ghes, Wrappe your head up in flannelle, As low as your eyes ; Take a quart of rumme'd gruelle, When in Ikedde, as a dose, 'With a number four dippe Well tallow your nose. The End of the World. It may not be generally known that Dr. Cummings and other prophets set down the year 1866 as the close of all things earthly. The facts of the world having survived their limit for fully twen ty-two days, and its being in excellent condition to continue for an indefinite pe riod, rolling on in the , path it has pursued for thousands of . years, has made these false prophets quite chnpfallen..- They ac cordingly again most reluctantly an nounce a postponement. Boys, Take Notice A frightful coasting accident occurred in Ithaca on Tuesday last week. Two lads were riding down "East - Ell", and wbeu going with great velocity ran•into a two= horse buggy which was passing on' across street. The shock was so great , that the buggy onasbed and the boysoliadly, injured Oat cos t umed Linooln,died horn its effeete. ' /dilatant Assesort... , F. W. Bou.i'of New Milford boolecto 'POWS - 1 8 1 4 11 taPI. *M ies ." ' ,( 4 revenue, vice ARlere, Truesdell, xe.Einive. List of Jaro . ro l . . Drawn for .Titifuary T. of .P.opit, _gam. manning on 'Monday, San. 14th. TttArtißSE JURORS-SECOND WARM. Auburn : Isaac Howard, S. B. Howard.' Ararat: John IL Tooley. Apolacon: Matthew Quinn: Bridgewater: S.C.Day, Clifford Win. W. 'Johnson, E. S. Lew is, J ames B. Johnson, Cyril Peck. Dinmek: Wtn. Graves. Dundaff: Owen Pinney:, Franklin :. N. T. Buck, Jarat Stephen's. • Forest Lake:-Stanley Turrell, George Patrick. • Friendsvilk : John Carroll. Gibson : Ed win ,Bennett, Great Bend: S. M. Monson, - -tA Keech. Harmony : I. L. Comfort, Jas. Comfort. Herrick : H. L. Cor U: ' Lll;erty: Job N. Knapp. • • Lenox : Milo Hartley. Little Meadower - Ansel Fot. New Milford boro : Josiah Moss. Oakland John Parsons. • Rush : Abisha W. Gray. Silver Lake : Wm. North. Springville: B. F. Risky, Gibson Blakeslee. Sosq'a Depst : Timothy Boyle. Thomson : A. T. Galloway. NEW YORK NL&HKETS. Reported for the Mottettoss MINIX:MAT, by Fenton, Fitzgerald & Tracy, strictly Produce Commission Mer chant., 35 Whitehall Street, New York, for the week ending Jan.'l9, 1861. Flour, per bbl. $lO,OO 0 14,00 Wheat, per bushel, 2,50 0 5.38 Rye, do I,M § 1,23 Corp, co 1.00 1,45 Oats, do 66 20 Butter, per lb. 45 0 30 Cheese. •` l6 110, 20 Pork., mess, per bbl... Beer, mess. - " Lard, per lb. Tallow, •• Br.ga, per doz. Wool, per lb. Dressed Bogs, per lh 'The ConfosalOns and Ealierlenceof rin Published for the benefit and as a' 'caution to rams men and others, who suffer from nervous debility, premature decoy of manhood. etc. supplying thesame time the means of self-cure.' By one who has cured him self after undereming considerable quackery. By entio sing a post paid addressed envelope, a single copy. tree of chorea may he had of the author Nernatatt.. MAY FAIR, Seq., Brooklyl. Kings co. N.Y.. Jen:3o lysmp7 Dr. SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS. A SUBSTITUTE FOR CALOMEL. Thew Pills are anapaest of various toots having the power to re's.% the secretions of the liens as promptly sad effacturar no bine pai eur maresee, and Othend predacity: ear of thane dissarerablir or dangerous offseta which often follow the ate of the latter. In an Wiens Members these rtha ow be wed with confi dence. as they pnettoie the diseherde of vitiated bile, sod moose those oboruetions from the Um sad 2 . 411,r, duff, which are the mho of billow sfrections In tenat). .: SCHENCK'S HANDHAKS PILLS cure Sick Headache, =dell dleordars of the Liver, indicated by-sallow Ala, coated League, eoettvearee;drovrairtees sada gradual feeling of wea riness sad lassitude, ahawlag that the Uvor is to a torp:d or obstructed wad Oath Tzt short, these Pala mar be used With sdirttatage In all eases when a Donative or alterative medicine I. rep:it:owl P.esse ult. for "Dr. Scheoces-Idemfrite Pills," and observe that the two likonews of the Doctor are on the Government stamp—one when In the last stap of Con eamptlon, and the oilier LA his present health. • • .150 id by all Druggists sod dealers. ~Price 25 coots per box. knepal Ofßte. No. 15 North Mb Striwg, Pitilade:pbut, Pa. General Whotenie Unita: DemoiMarner Co., 21 Park Lew, New York; 11. S. HAY* 129 Bannon St., DWG. mare, Md.; John D. P.trk, N. E. cog. of Fourth and Wal not Cincinnati, Ohio; Walter b Tartar, /Ji and 131 Webs& Avenue. Chicago, Ili.; Collins Brython, nowllnreet swan of Sound and Wino Si.., Bt. toots, Mo. Mb , dr 6h w. ea. ma. hrt. gar Notlec.—Tbe beautiful Piano Fortes of Guava- STEEN' & Co. are deemed by allgood judges to be the U7tima Thule of instruments of the kind. We can .ot suggest what-it - Wanting to make a musi cal instrument more perfect, although we are slow to admit tlutt the limit of improeentrot can eVet be at' tattled. More [ley had broncht their Pianos to their pres ent excellence, the, had xminnitted them to competi tion with Instruments of the best makers of this coun try mind Europe, and received the rewind of merit, over ell others et the celebrated Wortd'is Fair.. ft is hot inn Lice to saythat the judgment thus •prottounced its out been overruled be the musical world. titill..by the improvements lately applied by them to their Pianoe, it Is admitted that a more perfect instru ment has linen made. They have accordingly achieved the paradox of making excellence more exeellent.— Purely. alter this, they are entitled to the mottii,e . EX celsior." Pane - Mr Deafness, Blindness and Catarrh Treated a itb the u•raoet ruccees he Dr. J, ISA A C'*. °enlist and Armlet (formerly of Lejden. Holland.) No. 5:9 Pine Street, Philadelphia. Teetimoniale from the moat rellatte +(nieces In the City and Copnlry caw be Peen at his The medical faculty are (Welted to accompany their Patient... as he has no eecrete in hie practice. ARTIFICIAL RYES inserted without pain. No charge for examlnation. - Philadelphia, July 1, 18613. Iy. Er A Conch, A Cold, or A Sore Throat, Rzquiumunoilwre Arzynoi, l i auD 'Mum as =cam. IV ita.crwso To corns-us, Irritation of the Lunge, A IParinatit tit Throat Disease, or Consumption - t• arras VIZ RESULT. BROW N'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES AMINO A, DEBT,CT INTLVENCT, TO THE TARTS, ~i~t f..~ iwar~ri..ne+:~Fl For Bronchitis, Asthma, Catarrh, Consumptive , Throat Disfates i . 7 Tnonnas Ann tiaap write among, GOOD *roosts snungts AND PUBLIC =ABM will And Troches useful in clearing the voice when tit ken before hinging or Speaking, and relieving the , throat after tin unusual exertion of the vocal organs 'Tbe Troches are Recommended and prescribed by Phy sicians. end !uric bad testimonials from eminent men throughout the country. Being an article of true Merit. and bavingprored their efficacy by a test 4 many years each year finds thein in new localities in various: parts of the world, and the Trod leiire universally pronoun ced better than other articles. °IMAM only •'flnova's Snowesu.s, Twoctlyir do mot take any ofthe Worthless Imitations that ttaybe oftred. :Bold everywhere. • uov27 6m etopt2 Or A BEL T11:1118,EN A L iiccobtintrallysecelvind De* Inipplies ()Megan& Dfligar and Medicine', which will be sold as low a" s' buy ot*r Sic 'Pe in Montrosa • At Ne* Milford, Nov. - 440. r 184 by williny C. Ward, Vr4(4., Mr. A =ODER HiNAratiti Miss 0 4 4:41 44 7 4 4. WILLI , '" all of New Milford , At' the traiap HOtekN'ew:_,Milfokiletgt., 1116, 1867; •by William ' C. Ward; Sao. Mr. PiiiXtlejtkasr.-AtDiniock Min Maw qoa, ofTlapbottora. rirxdienifiltudagetsistAhAs Pubi fres of charge. Obituaries published it paad ter at the sate crafty cents per hundred words. In 4 4ringvilliaan. 1 . 644 fBB'7, Rton ♦tw GEnarrsos, in the ibth year of his age. In Choconnt, Dec. 6th. 1868, of intern al cancer of co year's duration, Mr. Altos Hsgtu , bu.she 07th year. of his age. , abbtrtistipents, • rkT.MINKT T"'e vrelnitoleriere of Snagnehatina - Cutinty_ will receive s. slid progosals until th 4th of March next, for the erection of a new Jail In said County. The plans and ap iriff aliens nre at the °eke of said Commissioners. and will at all times be ac , --espil We for the exam' nation of euth ee desire to bid fur the erec tion thereof, by calling on Wm. if. Crosamon, Com mlssioners' Clerk. The Commissioners do not bind themselves to etc ceps the lowest off r that may he made. but reserve the right to accept of such prop .eel se will secnte the exec t lon of the building in thu must durable and workman like manner. By order of the Commll,lon( rs W. A. CROSSMO:Nr. Clerk. Commleploaers' Office, Iluntruse, Jan.= 1667. courts of Appeal. /TIME Commissioners of Sasqoehanna County have .1 Axed upon the -following flays and dates respag tively for hearing appeals from the as.easment for the year 1807, at the Commissioners' in Mon truse. to wit: Apolacon, Choconut and Little Meadows, Tuesday, February 19. Forest Lake, Friendeallie and Middletown, Wedges. day, Feb. kl , -- FrankllnLiberty and Silver Lake. Thursday, Feb.2l. J Auburn, essup and hush, Friday. Feb. 22 Dimock, Lathrop and Springville. Saturday, Feb. 29. Great Bend township end borough, and New Milford township and born. Monday, 2S. harmony, Oakland, Susquehanna born, Ararat, Jack 808 and Thompon,.Tnestiay.22.„ Montrose, arlitotiratur and Beonltlyz4 Wednesday, Feb. 27. Clifford. Honda'', Lenox, Gibson, Harford and Her rlck.,Tbesday, reb:VEL By order of the Commirsionere. WM. A. Cp.OSSMON, Clerk. Commissioners' Mee. Montvale, Jen.- 24d, .11367. - —.19.03 6 90 0 14,00 18,00 .... 13 14 11 ta 13 40 (4 42 • 50 '4ZO 55 8 (8 9 ViSTATE OF ORSON PERRY, late of New Milford, Susq's county. Pa., dec'd. Letters of administration upon the estate iat the above named decedent hiivinc beengranted to the undersign ed. all persons indebted to said estate are hereby noti fied to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same to present them duly authentl cated for settlement. Now Milford, Jeri. 22,1887 pSTATF, OF PATRICK DRISCOLL, L• 'deceased, latO of Snag% Depot, §nacinehanna county, Pa. tellers of administration upon the estate of the above named decedent having_ been granted to the undersign ed:lilt persona indebted to said - ermte are hereby nott• Bed to Make immediate payment, and those having claims against the came to present them duly authenti cated for settlement. HUGH P. DORAN. Adm'r. EL SANOR DRISCOLL, Adm'a Great Bead, Dec. 25, 1566. Rli underslgued. an anditor Appointed by the or. phan's Court of Susquehanna County to distribute the balance of the fund in the bandsof Sally Ann Lang ley, administrutrix, among the heirs end legal repro• seutatives of the estate of Henry Langley, dec'd, will attend to the duties of his appointment at his office In Montrose, on Thursday. the 17th day of January, A. D. 1867. at one o'clock, p. m., at which time and place all persons are required to present their claims or be for ever debarred from coming in upon said fund. JA MEa R. CARMALT, Auditor. Montrose, Dec. 18, 1886. GLASS and STONE FRUIT JARS, and also Spear's Fruit Preserving Solution, fur !ale by kept. 11tb,18121. ABEL TURRELL. Guttenburg, Rosenbaum & Co NEW GO tBS, -For Fall & W inter, 7 .. .71411 LARGEST, STOCK OF GOODS And prices satisfactory to airy one. TI/XXMaXIINZIPL'Ir C*o Claa/E3 SITAWLS, CLOARS,FUItS,SKIRTS CZ CO WEILMS9 And Gents' Furnishing Goods, 6attenburg, Itostubanm & Ca. Vagar n ose, NO. 2* Wlti. C. WARD, Adm'r Auditor's Notice. C_. La Ms t 33,49 l3t4Dre. of And look at the extensive assortment of iteceivird Fhb weot from New Tort. 0 _7757 - - - x orcovcriv, DitZSS GOODS, `r COTTON GOODS, AND FANCY GOODS, too stuisierolls to Tqc.l4lort Lay Quantity sad Style X. B. I:I7.SWINR.Twin Vigtnar. ITEM - MUSIC & JEWELRY. rtiturbseribor having formed's patateiitdp with Ma. J. A. STEVE.N.I, wishes to make his best bows to his old Customers. and inform them that the Mercantile Department of the business will ticreader be carried on by O. D. Drman A. Co. with lac/eased capital and facilities. a lame ockof New Gocdaln ali dcpartmunfo, a stotoporoegWyfelkted. and The Watch-rdekhig Department " Is retained by me., and will receive Inr_Personni attn . lion. I hate secured the services of lat. C. IL %VOLD BY IC, a gentleman who has had twentParn Vans in the best shopeof Europe. and hairuo• superior lu the conn • try. I shall therefore be able to do ' all work, wlthtu three days/tom ibex/melt !siert: The Olock and Jewelry. Repairing Will be *trued by lar.lBtcoene. who will do all work, to that slue promptif, and4n the boat style. Nov. 27,18x6 . O. D. inmA.N. giter co agerh. con Wallet of a rail assortment of the foilumiaa gooao. suitable for this market. which will ba ea as low. Load many of them lower. than by any ono oleo this aide of New York city. . Read the Cartlogne. CLOCKS. & WATCHES. 1V ATC El ES. American, Swiss and English, both gold end awn aETII THOMAS CLOCKS, All etyles,lnelualug their celebrated Calender Clocks. ableb tell the day of the mouth and week, also the name of dos month, making the changes fur e‘cry ,mouth correctly, with uo cant but to wind Lind once a waosk. JEWELRY. ficavy, solid Gold ChelnF. ilookot And Keys. rind set* uf Jowelry—Phas, bleovo Buttons, studr, liar Itliuge; &c. /Cc. WIa)LING RINGS SPECTA CLES. Warranted to St all kinds of eyes SOLID GOLD ALBUMS. A neat little Charm holding elgh. small Photographs. GOLD PENS. ' A fine assortment, with and without holders. Old ones repainted. SOLID SILVER WARE. Made to order of pure Coin, consisting of Spoons, Forks, Thimbles, enuer Knives. .Napkin kings. Prat& Knives, Vest Chains, &c. PLATED WARE. Thehest in market—single, double, treble and quad ruple plate, and waruIANTED —from a fall Tea bet down, includin g Castors, Cake and Card Baskets. Ice Pitchers, Walters. Butter Diahes, Sugar Bowls, Caps, Tea Bolls, &c. &c. &c. • MUSIC. PIANOS. litentdectured by Decker Brothers, which, with their late improvements, surpass those of any .wher makers, Mao, Bradbary's New Scale Pletnott;—a splendid instru ment. other Pianos from $350 to $5OO. CABINET OROiINS, From $llO to sl2oo—warratted for Aye years. They are the bluest reed Instrument in tbe world, and I have only to say that I have sold nearly SIA,OOO con of thew in the last four years ; and they are all in good or• der and have never coat my customers a cent.for repairs. VIOLINS, GUITARS, dv. Violins frorn.ss to $5O, Flute•, Fifes, Clarionets,l3an os, Guitars, Bows, Strings, Tuning Forks, ,Itc. • - - BRASS BANDS Supplied with instruments of the best American man ufacture, by the single Instrument or, full set, at the WA• ker's price—also music for any number of instruments. Instruetion Books and Sheet Music on hand, and new sls supplies received every weak. Piano Stools from $0 to Poled Sewing Needles. Wo bare the exclusive agency for B . J. Roberts' Pa tent Parabola bleedles—the•best in t oo world. Ts I one paper and lixtut. satisfied the money will be refned. Fire Arms and Sportiny Materials. Allen's, Spencer's, and Henry's Breech loading Ri fles. allstyles Revolvers . Fowling Pieces, Shot Belts end Powder Flasks, Partridges fur an the U. S. Army guns ; also U. S. and other Percussion Caps, Cooper t:artridp„es, all styles and sizes. 0. D. BEAUS. J. A. STEVENS. Montrose, Nov. 27, 1866 LATEST FASHIONS DEMAND J.W. Bradley's celebrated Patent DUPLEX ELLIPTIC (OR DOUBLE spnrso) SS Ira. I 19- r i ll . The wonderfulflexibility, grearcemfortard pleasure 1 to any lady wearing the Duplex Eliiptic Skin will be experienced particularly in all crovdeuarreaibiles. Op. eras. carriages. milt - ono ears, ehureh pews. arm chair. ler iromenade and house dress. as the skirtean 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 lady having enjoy ed the plyzenre.comtort and great convenience of wearing the duplex elliptic at el spring skirt fur a single day will never afterwards willingly dispense with their use. For children. misses and yowl ladies they are superior to ad others. They will Hot bend or break like the single Spring, `Alt will preserve their graceful and perfect shape whoa three or roar ordinary skirts will, have been thrown aside as nseiess. Tile hoops are-covered eflth double and t wist eel thread. and.the bottotniare not only doable r rh gr, but inlet) (or double) ceiernd : preventing them from wearing out. when dragging down stoops , - stairs. /Cc. Thu Duple; Elliptic Is a areal: l'atorlte with all ladles, and is Universally recommended by the Fashion Nine zines as the standard Skirt of the fashionable world. To enjoy the following inestimable advantage,. in Crinoline. viz: superior PalitY. perfect manufacture. stylish shape and finish. nexibility, durability. comfort and economy, inquire for J. Sif, Bradley's Duplex tic, or double spring Skirt, and ho sure you get the gee. uine article, CAUTltfti.—To guard aninst Imposition. be parties ular to notice that skirts offered as Duplex" have the red ink stamp, viz •• J. W. Dradlev's Duplex Ell' Plic Steel Springs'• up,n the waistband—none others era gentlin. Mao notice that every goon will admit a pin being passed throuch the centre.' thus recenting rho two (or double) swings hrAided together thereln.wh tett is the seer, t of their flexibility and strength, and a com bination not to be round in any other skirt. For sale in ell stor.o, where first-clues Skirts aro sold throughout the United States, and elsewhere. Manufactured by the sole nwnersof the Patent, WESTS. BRADLEY & CARY, 97 Chambers, And 79 & 81 Made streets, N. Y. Oct. 31,1866-3 m Dissolution. Tlll3 fi rm of Crane. llowell & Ferguson has been dissolved by mutt d coolant. The notee and =Ante of the tato firm have been placed in the hands of P. T. Pergerson, who is anthOrMed to collect the same ; ant Stall indebted are notified to settle without delay. Montrose, Jan. 8, 1887 Partnership Notice. S. IE nnderalgned baying entered Into a partnership ander the arm name of Crane & Howell. will con tinua bedlam; et the old stand, where, thankful for fa yore in the nest, they will strive to merit the patron age of old and new elastomers. 0. NI CRANE, Montrose, Jan. 6tb:1867. JOHN HOWELL. STOVES! STOVES! ANEW and' select stock - of Cookin g . Parfet di Shop STOVES. just received and tor sale on the most Warable: terms. 11. BUM= New„l.lllford. Deo. 11. 1166. SIC3O3LaI)3c3EIPLIS' PENSIONS, BOUNTY, AND BACK PAY. TIM undersigned. LICENSED AGENT of THE GOV. ERNIDIENT will glue prompt attention to Mr sti t zs airaCtla thiatts. itar ......4. 110w. and Infor• • Ventsolle, Yam . PM ' /MOM tr RO=S CELEBRATED HORSE Ji• - , Arta cans pewzipp,'. This preparation. ion and tatrotably known will ttiorongui7 reinvigorate b g ingo:down - 11nd low•spirited immela. DS airlationdrill and cleansingrhelit, 44 Reehied Intestines. It is aim preventive of all dletriume ineideni to this animal,. sacrum Lnuggaveroglandera. Yellow. Water. thane, Congas Distemper. revers. Pomade?. Lose APPeilte tte,... 'lts nee im prolgi the wind, Inereis , ea the *peer, te. gives a smooth irtitliftdeY Fein. and tremsforms the Miserable skeleton Woe tn. looklug and spirited twee. - TO EBV.PERS OF , COWS, . „ thls preparatlOn'ts Invaleatle.'ltinereitseithe quentl• ty and improve. the quality of the milt. It bee been proven by actual experiment to . Increase the quantity of milk and cream twenty per cent. and make the Dm ter drm end sweet. In tetteningeattio. It eves A l eu t an a petite. loosens their hide, and snakes then% Wise tnnelt 111.21 q . 111 AIL-Dt3EASES OF SWTSE, such as Coughs; in the fringe. Liver. & o ;Oily article acts aspeellic. putting fYcint one halts paper to a paper In 4 barrel of swill the above diseases trill be etedicated or entirely pal:Netted. If given in time L a certain prerentliv and enre for the Hurainle rt. PHce 55 ants per parrior 01 Mors for - $l. Pre. pared by S. A. FOUTZ - & BRO., - at - their irbolerale Did:eltie • deet.lirii. Franklin et.. Baltimore. —Bor recto by Druistata and storekeapera thronsibcint the trillt, 4 113tsteth r - larFor nalcrin Montrose by' • nov2l ypqlo Artuvunief.T.: QITITATEDIo the tomehtp othelcion, .In the Cclai o ty of Masquelmm, containing about Oa() ..a..01"019, with ono hundred and ataxy acres Improved, lIO4IIM noose. good Barna, well watered...a fret rate Cara for Dairy purpoace--two Orshazda, bald farm will tumid altogether, or in pareeleto stilt purchasera Termaof payment made espy. For further Information call upon A. Chamberlin, Esq., Montrose, or upon the subscriber. L. D. lIIEN2OI, dam intatintor Hof nom Benson. dee'd. :admit, Sept. 4, 166 x. tt A large, Ins funiortment SOLDIERS' _BOUNTI, PENSIONS, And Back' Pay s ! TkEYTTS iutderafitiiii: tacit:Man sosistri ofGovzrrn ,A. , Wiligive prompt attention to all claims Wm, ted to his care. lio charge ankle apeeessild. _ Montrose, Aug. M . O. • J.D.'MeCOLLIIM. MORE NEWS FROM MAID ST BOOTS! BOOTRI BOOTS! MEN'S BOOTS, BOY'S BOOTS, YOUTH'S BOOTS, TRICE BOOTS, KIP BOOTS, CALF BOOTS. r ' AND BOOTS MADE , TO,ORDER. Consisting of Ladies' Kid. Lasting and Goat Baltnor als and Gaiters, lifer's Buggy', Boy's Balmoral', Yonth's Connress Gaiters, Baby Shoes, ate. etc., all Of which will bo sold AT SMALL PROFITS! N. B.—A'llrlnds of workload° to 'order. and repairing done neatly. C. 0. FOR.BIi,AM,' Montrose, May 8, MG. tg , . 0. U. CRANE. JOUR HOWELL. P. T. FERO.F.USON Also, a good assortment of fibIEICCIMIE/4 EQUALIIITION Of 11.01111 TIES! SOLDIEItS: Congress harjuut passed &nett to equal- Ise your Bounties! Those who have not already done so, should make immediate application. Wid ows, heirs or parents of Soldiers who have died in the service, arc entitled to the same bounty the soldier. If living, would receive. Having already prepared OM two hundred claims, those who have delayed Making application will And it, greatly to their advantage to give me a call. Invalids and Widows entitled to an increase of pen. sloe under act approved June 6,18G6, should also make application. Information free. 050. r. LITTLE, Licensed GOTCMILICZ4 Agent. Montrose, Aug. 7,1868. U WHISKERS. 7AITSTACIIRS ° forced to grow on the Basco• thest face in from three to 6 weeks bj using D. UMW NE '8 RESTAURATEUR CAPILAIRE, the most won derful discovery in modern • • • • *dense. acting on the Beard and Nair in en almost mint , titans manner. It has been used by the elite of London and Paris with the most nattering success. Names of all purchasers are registered, and , if, entire satisfsetioo is dot given in every Instance. the money. tic Mho cheer+ fully refunded. Price by mail, scale and postpaid, $l. Descriptive eircnlsrs and testimonials mailed free. Ad dress RE ROER.BIII:TTS S Co.. Chemists, No 285111v er street, Troy. N. Y. Only agents for the United State. inytlnfspq SOLDIERS' - BOUNTY, PENSIONS„.rrtIr. El. la cll. 0 E andereqtied. LICENSED AGENT o''f the 33 nri 037:: EltN3lENl,..having .obtaine,fl,tho ,ne_cessatrfo g, will giveptotriptottention totro .._ !god ,. to his catwo,. No chatrtoot4eitoyticeAsolltl,..-. • • - . 4511/9._Pt. Motitro4,' alto ctb.' Int ABEL , TURRELL— .zi.eopt!nnany teetbrlng,.. - • NEW . 0, - S,- And It ' c'epeconstnntly on , haritiii knit - and desiratio ar E sortment of gentdoe, t.l Drugs. Chettmeals, Minors, Paints, 011 s. Dg!-stuff! , `fee's, itud other Groceries, stoneware, Wall and WindoW per. Gla.evraro. Lamps, Kerosene. Beneolo. Tanner's Oil. Lnbricat 011:Neatstoot Olt, Refined Whale. Oil. Vartd4l. ;WWI!, Guns, Pistols, Cartridgea, Powder, , : Shot, Lead, GUn Caps. lantsint% Instruments, Tot Swag*. Hair Oil* Brushes ( Pocket Enives, Spettacles, saver PlatedSoonos. Fork.. and Ivoryflandled Knives, Dentist's Articles, a general assortment of Fancy Goods, Jettlry, Perfanieryilco.' • • ALL THE: .. • Patent Mediemes„ • - advertleed in . Montrose. and nearly every GOOD KIND IN ANY MARKET.' - In short, nearly everything to restore the sick. to plea.e the tests, 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 flll a newspaper. Call at the Drug and VarietyStoro of ABEL TURRELL, Montrose, Pa. • A • 7:1 CO233EIIZZI'EP ' ELECTRIC • SOAP Saves Time, Saris Money, Saves Labor, Savest7othee Saves Women, And all droeere sell it., • It is need by , catting . into'small shavings and disseiv. Inn In hot water. then soak the clonal five to ten min. rites. and a little band robbing will make them as clean as bone of machine rubbing would da with ordinary, snap and the most delicate fabric recetnl no il3us7--- We can refer to thovando of famine... Rho arc rising and who could uottsaPersuaded to do!orltbotlf DOBBINS' ELECTRIC SOAP. 122rSola by all leading Grows throughout the faits : . MinnthOtniod only b* • , X)C03133311%771-14 7.0::),17301,. wiIOLBsALE,OI7/cE, 107 South Fifth . tract-, Philad'a Is. 113611•Oriute ErSter vaXerrr Or Moto se the MAW* etteap eters JAMES E. CARUALT, ATTORNEY AT LAW. ice overSto'ne a-Waraar. 2lontooire..Doe. 1.9,3368., ---U . t: LITSC; - .ATTOR'N'E, Y AT AW.lfontrase. Urea Oppoifie the Ataskll7.llloo.meaohn_Coartilogsee- -, :: itaritls _ _ . . , _. DR. ..E.; , . • • I ntritSlOLSs acid STlRGEOS',lfontrtiet Paw eta, aspect/1k Attemtwo 'to disease" of the fleet tad .immlt3 soar Sa t team.: :Wa corer the 'Post einft. IS& at suntle & e Uwe!. ft t. 4. VW. . , BALDWIN,' ALLEN, & BittenELL, Pftk ef tP3 p ioir. salt. Pork PIA. , LEA, fi b . Candiel:Mover sad-Titauthrtieert: rated's. Pncti as Savx",, • Nolass"4 16331290. anQ Golfe". Vied Ode rif PabgaA:nrace. • . Mentrasooriptik,t, IEGS ' ' 7 ./.;‘ • • , - •' , I TR * ;75-3it NICHOLS• - •' ; --. • TagALlMS , tAtinsic Xedlejatto. VbstSfealt. 11 ituTi. Mob. 011 0 1. 1 41S1041.1. 1 quors•PPeq• --- ev ankles. PatenvMettletnes. Petratosslena Town - M b " 'tele% glirPesciipzionvaisistilebsipotagled: l • 'Otte Avenue, above Atalies natbl, Mas ro,* Pts. A. B. freass. • • • ioteprascatu. r,"••• Azroterstwrtm•Otto mii-thei iitemt 4 L Cobb. opposite Seetre'Clictei. &sigma. Pe. Y I.IM. • Drt.- E. P. HINES MICAS pertaiittilrlocattedatTrfeedeattletertbeper. Ul. pone of. practicing medicine mid surgery to ell. Its breeches. 14e may be feud at the Jarhaezt pause._ Mee. hoots !remit a. txt., le 9 p:m. jatildtf Priendaville, Va.:Jan. 16tb. 2908. • • • ROGERS* - g L , Maioeizusgedi anito• " itrookl3r.n, PETER • HAY, zackeamsioca 41..u.erti8xi:46402-. fobl Auburn 4 Corners, Pu. m. e. , BtrrroZ;,' " f ltalcterial 4216.vmmitiazie4exi. alet , Prlearikyillop,Par C. S.,GILBERT, E- litaloozugecl .261zoticriteser. acp7 C4tf Great. mknd,Pia, STROUD sk RROWN, FIRE AND LIFE INSUEANEICAORICTS. All busineaa attended topromptly. on fide terms. Of fice Arai door north of "Montrole ItotolM meat tide of Public Avenue, *manse,. Pleb. /I Bairns &Icons>. • • - San= Ittower. . C. DOO7 di SHOE Della and Mannfattnrer Ilmitroac, P. Shoo on Main street, medoortovlow the Poet oe. All kinds or wort: -ado to urda, and repairing done neatly. . Jant G 5 DB. E. L. BLAKESLEF., PII7BICIAIQ & SURGEON. has located at Brooclyrt. ;Santa ea.; Pa.' Win attuad prutaptly to all utile with which ha taFta7 be tarterud. Odle , . at L M. Bald - Only 11-17 JOHN . SAUTTER. Dr3P}ICTRIILLT apnanates thatto la twat ore. El pared to cat all kinds of Garments, In the mort Faahlonable Sop. acid watranted to tit with elegaeoo atui ease. i Map over 1. N. Hamra titOre.MoAttose. DOCT. • E. t.AtDRICE, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, respectfully tender, hts professional serrlcel •to the daze& of Friends vile and elclntty. tirrOflic t o:l;44eedlgeorPr,Ve.t. , • . ii„Tr.ocu • ABEL TURA:ELL, . .', . ' - . . - . IA EALErt In-brats, tiedielitei, OPi,intaili,. Dye _ .1 'Stella. Glass Were, Painti r OUiiVprnieb. Win, loa-Glaaa,AroccHes,Fancy G,uods, Jew a lry Perfli neryote—Acent far &lithe most sptnlary,VlVlT %IELLCIA'ES;A-*pptrope, Pik ': - , - :: '...-..,: 'i - DR. WM:'SMITIT, DRGECOf DZlCTD3'l',;:itontrotili,34i% Office In LW:grope El bnfdlaq, MOT. ;, tie Bank. #ll Dental-operation's will be ' odormed Inse4 style and warranlxd. r. • . „ :40,127$ GROVES = f.s.t. DR. Siontruse, Shop • • V- one door west of Sisrle's Hotti.' • " • ' Fill orders Oiled promptl y : tuarstasite style: .cuing lone on snort notice, itudiWilut id to, At WM. AV."SMIT-114-J ADINNI. AND awn BiArai4trrbuclis.-1 1 40 or ?aan str!et.„ Montrose, , .: - • . ... *.. : P. I.INES .. - . l * ="•‘? " 1 *!:' i DASHIONABLE . .it.ll.olt.:4ltotittosre: Pii:96;3o . ' ° ' I.: .to Phconix Block , over store a( Ttesd.,Wetrou • ,-< lc Fester.' All work Verriatted ablett slid finish. ' , l'uttius dcmxt on short notice; in best stylei;:js!aco -: 4317.11itItr,,'''''.:t . `: BiSpic 2 and Panes Bri figndis „ — Brnetiors'. Ilsrdwara, iron. Stoves, Bross;.011s, Mid Paints, Boots and Shoos, Bats and Cam: Enra,•Billaltr RohoN. • droceites,ProirstonS c;e.;lCetiltlitord, Pa. • • • • COOPER C4O4 - T -v• ;.:•c ANKERS. Montrose, Pi. SucCessorsto 00#1..Cooplit B & Co. 0019, LathroplAtor,brOlding,Tappilmst. i • - r • 1 vriontarrAft ASV:acuity. Diet Pay.'..Pettblisi; put Azeestillett,Clarmattentledt,- o.L, fpbl' 'Eltr'onlce tirit'doOrbel Boytri Store; Montrose, ra •-: L: • t• • 2 1 - :4i .7 ' '1 UNLON-11CiTEL. WIMIGFORti t t Pa. Lately kept by n..C. Vett. 'JOHN" FA UR OT, P mph, Male Fluty ready.'! Time , 46.:eat. wlllioiit4ll4. harried, for RersorA ll o/ 13 6 Pit :104..Wilei %shine to` take Omani, . • • 1 °Zit( DATTOV HOUSE;GggATI3ENP, pA.' 'NEAR THE RAILROAD HP.PCIT t • ' • ' Tho Hansa to wen at all Imam at - 11-110 ,gilivator necomme4sHon of 'Passengers. *PtSr" ' DAM THollat'Priipricifiel'-?. Fire l , Life and Accident4a,_ . GENERAL INSURANCE AGEN CY : Zaciaz-tratse36. 3'a.. Homelnsurance ecv.ef IC Y., Capital barPinse • • t •'.15.000.00)0 lii:surunew ct: of North America; roil a.l - Capital and Surplus. • 2,500.000 International Firo Inettfanc9.,9". atlf. T.,. ; r4 • Capital and' surplut; ; ' •,' • ' ' - •4.0A1.800 Girard Eire and Marino Iniurancci'.Ceptat • --,..,•••• 1 Phil a. Capital and Surplus, • - r •.(800,000 Lycotaing Countv•Mrauttl Inamaitia (*cot •' ~ • Mune,. l'eun'a. Capital and Surplus; kiioo,oo Farmer's Mutual Inenntueis to. York. Capita! and Surplus. • . r • - - , 500, 00 0 , Enterprieo Insurance, Company; PAll'a r. •,' capital and•Surplat. ' - 875,000 ;araranon CovState otPannsylvaniii; PhD. :; - • " •._ Capital and Surpine.. • . r 700,000; Senslngton Fire and lltlnstanni• Phll'a, Vapitalend Statplus, •1- • ,7 .100,000 Connecticut Mutua l Igo Insuranee : CO., el • Ilarttbrd; • paying Caper -teem •—• ' '" • . dividends to the assnred,_ . Capital ,: 10,000.000 aittericett Lite Inantenue t 1000.06 Travelsrs'lnstranea Co. Tlartford.Conn - Insnringrcitiast all ktatlaol andante Capital.; !-,: .;; ?. •n .; .1. •• , , nartford Piro Intrinsic* Company.T** • ford. Conn.. Capital and Surplus, $1488.1611 Putnam Fire Insurance Co., e Vii. Capital, • - • WOAD. , •• All , brutineas entrusted to Ott? care Inaba attend ad to on &Jr terms. and in. Plains promptly adjusted. WISOUD mtowart.Agmkts• riratteraftstdocir nort4Cit,"34 . =OW! 34.44 71 1 04: Oft oritiatia-, • • I =i ta , Zia. Vet n Wet