CIOI:M*W. A.3rNaIFUES• Local News* • - We weaid-be' thankful to Zioni 7 friends throughout.the county for such local news as will beef interest to our readerti.i 13suid us the facts, and we will - pntAtitimin proper shape for publication. Stamps on Notes. • Promissory notesare liable toz:stamt du ty of five cents for each sloo.or.froettonnl part thereof. If a note contains any spe cial agreement, @rich as "waking the stay of execution, right to inquisition, appeal, or exemption, it is liable to an additional duty of Ave cents. Notes containing a confession of judgment are liable to an additional starp duty of fifty cents When entered of record. Sealed. notes are sub ject to the same duty as other notePi and no more. IMIIE=CEEMI Dedication. 'rho new Odd Fellows' Hall recently erected at ,Jacksou Corners, Susifa co., Pa., will be dedicated to the use of the Order on Thursday, Feb. 14th; 1867. A public lecture will be delivered at the churoh by A. 0. Warren, Esq.-to commence at 11 o'clock, a. ru. All niem bers of the Order, and the public general ly, aro invited to attend. By order of Committee. 2w Donation Patty. ' A Donation party will be held at the house of G. N. Allen, South Bridgewater, on Thursday, Jan. 31, for the benefit of Mrs. Moran, widow of John Moran, who wAs . killed y a saw, while sawing wood, leaving in very destitute circumstances a widow and' five small children. The fam ily are now really suffering for the neces saries of life, and it has-been decided to take this means for their relief. Old folks in the afternoon ; young folks in ti.e evening. Those who prefer are invited' to bring clothing, grain, potatoes &c., it:- stead of money. Commit tee.-. Hen ry Baxter, Isaac Lak.-, D. G. Carey. Jan. 29, 1867. History of the War. A History of the War between the ! States—tracing its origin to origival I causes and results—by Hon. Alexander H. Stephens, late Vice President of the " Confederate States," is now in press, and will .soon bo issued by the National Publishing Co., No. 507 Minor. street, Philadelphia.. This work will doubtless be a dignified and impartial history 't,f those Four years of terrible ,strife.. The writer's acknowledged enpacity;ftis facili titls for the acquisition of facts from sour ces which have been almost closed to northern book-writers, with the fact that lie always gave his voice and influence on the side of peace and unity, renders him the fittest man for the accomplishment of the work, perhaps in the country. The book will be, sold by.subscription. Agents wanted to canvass every neigh borhoud—to whom liberal commissions will be paid. Address National Co No. 001 Minor street, Phira. Eiried by a:licrsa. We learn that on Saturday, 19:h, vbile-1 Mr. Orson Payne, residing about' five miles from New Milford, was at, work in his stable, he was kicked on the head by one of his horses, and lived but a few mo ments after. The horse was newly shod, and Payne's skull was badly shattered by the corks of the shoe.—Penasylvamiaii. Donation. The friends of Rev. - S. T. Bowen wilt make him a Donation at. the bodge of H. Reynolds, in East Bridgewater, on the afternoon and evening of Feb. 13. All are invited to attend. Court Proceedings. Commonwealth vg. Charles Lltt. Sure ty of the peace. Bridget McC.irty, pro: - ecutrix. On hearing, Court dismiss the case and direct the prosecutrix to pay the costs. Common wealth v s. Bridget McCarty, Surety of the peace. Peter Maxwell„ prosecutor. On hearing, Court dismisa the complaint and direct prosecutor to pay the costs. Common wealth vs. B. B. Fox. Indict ment, assault and _battery. Daniel Greg ory, prosecutor. Defendant pleads guil ty, and is sentenced to pay a fine of five dollars and costs. r Commonwealth vs. Olney Bailey and Mioerßailey. Indictmenti , riot. „11. W. Gates, prosecutor. Court t ertuit settle merit ofalia case, upon payment of costs. Commonwealth YR. Henry W. Drake. Indictment, ,selling liquor to minors. Ver dict, not guilty, and prosecutors to pay 'coats. Commonwealth vs. H. W. Gates. In dictment, keeping a bawdy house. Olney Bailey, prosecutor. Court permit' settle ment of this case on payment of costs. Commonwealth vs. Peter Clifford. In dictment, refusing to assess. Jury with . drawn, and aefendant-diseharged. Ellen Idaxwell:` vs. Charles' "Lou. Ver dict for...plaizAffor, $1.50. - An Anitising Take &sheet, of notepaper, foldit careful ly, andificlose a bank !lute sufficleoly large to pay up arrearages. Piep youreye ou the prinwr, and if you -detect a . emile,itba trick is a , siCe4:ol, -` To the We if School Biardi Tflo County suOrintenflentae9oo4l44. requests the Secietasiesi - of - the eeveral Maids to send to him th'e list of teachera employed in the several School Districts, together with the name "of " - each School, and the salary paid to each teacher.% ~ New Blilfttrd, Jan, 22 , 1867. , •-. • - - 4 1 -41cOr Ake Democrat. The Stork NI& • The public are suffering great ineonven. fano., ii pfinseipietice of onr,puhlie roads blcseka tip =with subs► Miring - the winter, and there is evidently a relax• tan ce on , the part of some to. volunteer to open the roads. As wii have no law to .mhdy. the. evil. it is,tboirght best lehave an act passed at- the pretient session of the Legislature to remedy 'the evil complain• ed of. Let all Who afe ,in favor of such a law cut. out the following form of petition, este it of a 064' of paper, obtain all the signers they can; and ,forward it /to the Hon. J. T. Cameron, Harrisburg, . Pa., at once : ..a• P . • 1 - 2 .:- A p.. . f ::: 0 y Q ' ll 0 g I ge 2 44- . ~,-.. 1:6 :-..... ...- , 4 , ~ - 0 0 C --• act .1 0 s „.. •:-•,.r 0 .•- s Cr ... c , cr4 , a y. ~,, ~ « & 1 °' 1. - a .4, O ~., . ki z .. z..,_ 0 0 , to . - - n ' IC - , e. 0 i Q • =.., ,aO , , g 4 , , .„ r _ _ ..e z. ,.,_ . ~, -0 zr, eb ' ' 4 , - ' tO • .., .4 .1/ 0 8. id ri l 4 ,Fu g i Z 5' 3 . , o p.,.. 0 43' ^ ' ee 1 4 , i '. ...4 0 13 ;'' c, 5 G. e, , N . cz. a 4, 4 , 5. -2 ... = C VA . * .2 4 ....% CO . e. 1 . , ,,, a .4 3. a b, i ,., r. Or• — 7 : , 1 5 0 5 or C .., . 0 ... 4 g 19 Z t .. a .11 a $ll o .4 5 0 a 42 .•.- .31 O k l c • -, b.. ,-,. a Li - 0 a 0----g-: . • c ;., 8- g 2 . 0 a e • 0 4,-, § I i 1 0 - 4 z. :17, -, 0 iri t\ W r.: 0 •-.4 = ... 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The Society being called to order, the minutes of the last - meeting were read and approved. On motion of M. L. Catlin, it was Resolved, That the Society recommend to the Executive Committee Wednesday and Thursday, Sept. 11th and 12th, 1867, as the time for holding the next 4..nnual gn motion - the report of A. Lathrop, tie Treasurer, was read and referred to the executive Committee. Oa mutton the report of the exeetitiye committee was-read and adopted. Resolved, Thatlliie firentiam awarded tl - Mr:r:li.p4zior:priagviltei p - aidiijt 66 - Treasurer; also,_ that the premium awarded by error -tti-C. J. Hollisti„,7 fur ca yes be paid to E. Tiffany. Smile . isnt isiversy -, arisi tig,- in 'relation to .the Ist preMium on plowing, on motion, further discussion. was postponed until the next meeting. 11===1 On motion of J-$, Tarbell it was On motion of Wm. IL Jessup, eeq., it was .-Itesolvell, That all premiums on native eattle hereafter be,nbolished. On motion of Wm. 11. Jessup, esq ,it was . Resolved, That a premium of ten dol lars be off,red to the dairyman ,who / phall produce the greatest amount of butter per cow from a dairy of not less than ten cows: ; The premium to be awarded at, the .Aniiitat meeting it) January, under such rules as the , executive - Committee shall presetibe. . On motion it was Itt-soliea; That the executive Commit tee offera premium at .our neat Annual fair for the five best Durhamoalves. Five best 'grade - Durham calves. • Five best 1 Devon calves., Five best grade Devon calvei. Five best Ayrshire calves. Five best Alderney calves. - The sobiety then proceeded to elect the following officers for the ensuing year : Wm. 11. Jessup, esq., president; , Da vid Summelf,"E..,T., Tiffany, ,Irice Preei eenia;A:Vtink, executive CoMmittee; Lathrop, Treasurer; C. W. Tyler, Score tdry; C:111. Gore, Corresponding Secre- tart'. On motion soojety adjourned to meet Tuesday evening,-2d week April court. W,lf. H. •JEttlittP, President. C. W. Th.En, Secretary. Auction Bale. A: B.:Smith-has eoid' the Mitchell farm, and will sell at auction, on Wednesday, Feb. oth,-Awentreour*, three two-years old heifierw,'-iine - pair tWO:yOrs old : steers, seven yearling heifers,. 0110 pair . yearlitig steers, one yearling bull, five mil, one sheep (a good churner),horse-power, thriphing machine, .drag saw, circular _saw; Cams-ant' w,BuCkeye tit &Wing 'Ma .chitte, horse ,rake, - hand rakes, fanning pocket grist mill; corn sheller, two cans tc four= wagons, !oafi ; s craper , plows, cultivattliYdrig, ohauts,lieN.fOrks;cro,jw bars,islitit,els*,' lasting drills, sarpenter'e work :bbtick,:,wigij.F94 4,00.74 iron vice,. scythes, grain cradles, rope, hay, grain, two hives bees; vinegar, potatoes, white lead, linseed oil, chrome yellow, window glass, putty, tar e . candles, lard, tallow, pork, nails , (astortedy,ick l -tortie shoes, churns, milk pans, milk pails, swill pails, grind Aros e _ axekiron, weOgs i ox-yokes, field fc;ller," sticelyOrdS, Steel ' trips, and• a la of other traps not tue numerous to mention. - C. 'S. Atittioneer. New Milford, Jan. 22, 1867. 3w trirlrhe Confessions mind IVxpeilence or an. Published fur the benefit and as a caution to y,,ung men and others, who sufferfrom nervous debility, premature decay of manhood, etmsupplyinget theatre time the means of self-cure: , BT ono who hna cured him ,aelfalter Onderyrott4eoOkiderdhle quaOlterY.:l3l. extol o sine alinfit paid adiliessed envelope, n vincle copy. two of charao may be had of the author. NATHANIEL, lit AY• FAIR. Esq., Brooklyn. Binge co. N.Y. jant3o lystripl Dr:•=roB , B))!JlNTilkilti'-2 1 11LS 4 41:41 I):X*7-N r!).'oEsl These rili. are composed of various roots, haying the perm to Mix mealtime of the liver as promptly' and effectually as blue pill or unorcary, arid mithaid producing any of those dlmentaable or dangerous alma which often follow the use of the latter. In all bilious disorders time PIM may be wed with coat dance, as they promote the dlasharge of vitiated bile, and ramose those charts:arms from the liver end Mary duct; which are the patogrtf bniClMlCOCtian.: l,, Vinena• SCHEHOMMINDHAENTILLB ciao Sick Headache, and all disorders of the Liver, indicated by sallow skin, coated Jloaguo t aistbreoteas, 4rowshiess, lad a amoral faller of was. Asap ierstisadbide,ahowhig that the liter b la a torpid .ar olatructed In short, than Bin mar be me& with , edvantage In all eases when eruptive or alterative medicine is required. Pease ask for "Dr. lichencre Mandrake PUB," and einem that the two likenesses of the Doctor are on the Gkiasranieut stamp—nue when In the ]net stags of Con• Gumption, and the other in his present health. Bold by all Druggists and dealers. tiles 15 cents per box. Principal Office, No. 15 North 6th Street, Philadelphia, Pa. General Wholenale.Agenta: DCLOA3 Eames & Ce.,11 Park Mew. Now York; B. B. Hann, 105 Baltimore Bt., Balti more, Idd. John D. Park., N. E. cur. of Fourth and Wal nut St., Cincinnati, Ohio; Walker & Taylor, ISt and Mel Wahl& AsesnitO,Chittagq.ilL ; Cedihts Statham southwest earner of &ma and Vino Bla., Bt. Louis, Mo. BY — Deafness, Blindness and • Catarrh Treated with the utmost success by Dr. J. ISAACS. Oculist andataist:(fitmetly of Le;dep,lland.) No. 519 Pine Street. PhilaAelphia. Testimonials from the most reliable sources in the City and Couniry can be seen at his office. The mediml faculty are invited to accompany died" ttitients; as he has no secrets In his practice. ARTIFICIAL EYES inserted without pain. No charge for examination. Philadelphia, Say 1, 1556. ly. rirA Cough. A Cold, or A Sore Throdl, REQCITIES IMMEDIATE ATTENTION, Ti ALLOWED TO CONTINUE, Irritation or the Lungs, ♦ Ifertnapsnt Throat Disease, ' r, of Cpnsittnptivs B IV - 14 ' S BRONCHIAL TROCIIES, MATING A MULCT UCTLEENCE TO TUE •ARTS, For i ttronohitia, Asthma, Catarrh, Consumptive , • - and Throat .Diai,ases, Tnoctrzs Alpe. VISED trl2:B ALwATis oc;ou KC= SS SINGERS AND PUBLIC SPEAgERS will find Troches useful in cleiiing thO ioke when ta ken before Singing or Speaking, abd relieving the throat after an unusual exertion of the secs) organs The Troches a_re recommended end e preseribed by Phy sicians, and have had testimonials from eminent men throughout the country. Tieing en article of title merit, and having proved their efficacy by a test of many years each year finds them in new localities in various parts of the world, and the Troches are universally pronoun bed better than other articles. OISTAIX only " DnowN's BnorwmAt. Tnocurs," and do not trke any of the Wort arst /mlfalions,that rnny be offered. Sold everywhere. nov27 6m smytt2 garvki3EL IMIDBRELL is continually receiving new supplies of Genaine Drugs and Medicines. which will bo sold as low , silt say ahoy-Sic-a. to • OrLiarpire Shuttle ilaviritla Machines arc superior to all others for Family and Manufacturing purposes Contain all the latest Ira orovements ; are speedy ; noiseless; durable; and easy to work. Illus trated Circulars 'tree. Agents wanted. Liberal dia. want allowed: No consignments made. Address EMPIRES. M. tX)., 816 Broadway, New York. July 24—ly 4 31.2..A.P11.1=1.1.12LC1-E7B. At the M. E. Parsonage in Lymanville, Dec. 30, 1866, by Rev. J. F. Wilbnr, Mr. NATHAN G. SITEIWIAN, of Springville, and Miss NARY F. CpIP, of Lemon s Wyo. cc. Pa. At the house of the bride's father, Jan. Stli, 1867, by Rev. J. F. Wilbur, Mr. LEDYARD P. MACK; of Brooklyn., and Miss Jitssis E. AVERY, of Lemon, Wyoming co., Pa. . , Aribe T Di' , Paisontge - in Brookin, by lter. S. F. Brown, Dtr. MARcrs F'. Bc,TrvN.. nn4l._Miss ELIZA, L. STRICKLANDi• both Or 1-iringvil le. • 41;IELEILIZi2EICIES• 07 — Notices of marriages and deaths published free of eharge. Obituaries published if paid for at the rate of Arty cents per hundred words. In Neonah, Wisconsin, on:the 12th inst., MART ANN M. BLACRMAN, wife of David Blakely, and daughter of Doct. J. Black man, formerly of this place, in the 44th year of her age. " Asleep in Jesus." At Nicholson, on -the 29th of Novem ber, JVLIA BACON, wife of E. N. Bacon, Esq., aged 51 years. In Brooklyn, Dec, 25,1880, SAMUEL A. BROWN, Esq., in the 80th year of his age. lle was one (,)f , the early settlers of Sus quehanna "county, and for many years a resident of I)imock township. He held a commission . as Justice of the Peace from 1818 to 1855. Honest, 'industrious and kind, ho was esteemed by all who knew him. [Cone. NEW YORK NEARRETS. Reported for the MONTROSE Dzsioenar. by Fenton, Fitzgerald & Tracy. strictly Produce Commission Mer chants, 88 Whitehall Street, New York, for the week ending Jan. 96, 1867. Flour, per bbl. 1110,00 09 14,00 Wheat, per bnehel, 2,50 0, 3,00 , Rye, do 1,23 0 1.83 Cara, , eo ~ , .1.10, 411. 1,25 at', do ' l q -1 1, 10 Bauer, per I.b. ' 40' erp . ' 56 Cheese," '; 10 fa 20 Pork, arse, pe.r . bbL VlOO Q 91 0 Beef, mesa, '. " ' • 12,00 e 0 18,00 Lard, per lb. „.. , ~.. •-, . , ~, 12 ' ilf9 18 Tallow. " " , .. . . 11 a 12 67. Eggs, per doz. .. Aool. Per lb• 60 65 65 . Dreesed Elns, per lb. .... . ......... . 8 a 9 Lab, ( UM w. ea. main L D , SHOULD DE CHECKED 74ii4iiiilliiiiiii. 7 T' 11111111 MTH HIM xyciTten is hereby given that the undersigned bas .11 been appointed by the President of the United: States, Assessorof Internal Moven:the for the 12th Cot- , lettion.JMittriet of Pennsylvania, composed u( the coati- I ties of Luternennd Stlectileheana. The -follOsehag ap phintimente have been made of Aseistatit Asseosors : F. W. BoTLE, New Milford. Division 4, comprising the teranittlpe of Mew Milford, Great Bend,: Liberty; , Oaktand; Harmony, Thonieoh; - Jackson, and the bor °cabs ef.New Milford, Broat .13end and Susquehanna Depot. 1 - " D".. Stones, Carbondale. DI " 'CompiKng , Carbondulecity atuttownshipaell. Orgendeld, Scott; and Blakaly., . . . . . . , L. Li. .1422, rlltston. DlVlslou 8, enuiprising• Pitts. toe, W.cat•Pittuton, the tottpahipe of Pittston., NPTtng Brook Covington, Lachawnnon, Newton atulitanrom. 'O. N. 'REtcrterlD, R ilkcehurre. Dlvtetudl compris• ing WurdA No. 2 imd 3 of Wilkeeharre.that part of Ward No. I embraccd.by that portion of Riveretrect between Mirka% and Union, that. part of Wilkesbarre township proith of the root leading to Prospect Rock. Hanover, Wright. Newport,Dorrance, itoUoutmck, Neseopec and Slocum. Jona Gonatax, Tlazieton. Division 12, comprising the borough of Ifni.letou, the townships of Beale, Fos ter, Denison, Butler, Sugar Loaf and Black Creek. • The assistant assessors in the other divisions remain as heretofore. . All persona residing within any of those Divisions will make their rettirna to theassistant assessor of their proper division, and make application through' him for a permit to transact any business requiring payment of special tax ; and any person neglecting to Make returns is liable to penalty. All assessors nod assistant assessors, ore required by law to note spy breach of the laterruit„ Revenue laws, both in not.allixing properßayons, .or in iynnsaeting host sees• Without having paid the special tar when the same is required, and to report the same to the proper officer for prosecution. A. J. GERRITSON, Assessor - for the 12th District. of Pennsylvania. Montrose, Jeri. 29, 1262. 4w IV 3.• 12i7 ar.a.xx_a. MBE' C ommissloners of Eittegnehanna Ccinnts will L reco Ive staled proposals until the 4th of March next, for the erection of a new Jail in said County. The plans and specifications are at the office of sai d Commiislroners, and will at all times be accessible for the exami nation of niches desire to bid for the crec- on thereof, by calling on Wm. A. Crossmon, Com missioner.' clerk. The commissioners do not hind themselves to at. cept the lowest offer that may be made, but reserve the right io accept ()touch proposal as will secure the erec tidn of the building to the most durable and workman like manner. By ortleco I the Commirsloners. • • W. A. CROSSMON, Clerk Commissioners` Orllee, Montrose, Jan. 22, 1867. Courts of Appeal. Tlig Commissioners of Susquehanna County have fixed upon the following days and dates respec tively for hearing appeals from the assessment for the year 1882, at the Commissioners' in Montrose. to wit: Apolacon, Choconut and Little Meadows, Tuesday, February 19. • Forest Lake, Friendrrille and Middletown, Wednes day. Feb. Franklin. Liberty and Silver Lake, Thursday, Feb.2l. Auburn, Jessup and Rnah, Friday, Feb. 22. bimock, Lathrop and Springville, Saturday, Feb. 23. Great Bend township and borough, and New Milford to% nthip and born, Monday, 25. Harmony, Oakland, Susquehanna-boro, Ararat, Jack eon and Thom Fork, Tuesday, 20. Mbntrose, Bridgetyater and Broidilyin, St, • Feb. 27. , Clifford, Dander'' Lenox, Gibson, Bit - flirt! end Her rlek.,Thnrodav, F'eb. 29. Fly order of the Comrn intim) cry. W3f. A. CKOSSMON, Clerk. Ci;intalesionere' Office, ilonttose, t . 2:kl, 1867. • ESTATE OF ORS-ON PERRY, late .. er•New 31Ufard, Bustfa coanty. Pa.. deed. Letters ofedmlnlatratlon upon the estritirof theallore named deccdan t Laving been granterito -the undersign ed, all persons ipLebted to said estate are hereby notl- Oct° make immediate payment,' Brit :these- baying eta Bagful:tat-the same to precut them dby anthmkti dab) for Battlement. WM. C. WitRD, Attu , Milford, Jan. V.,1857. • VSTATE OF PATRICK DRISCULL, 1:2 deceased, late of etusq's Depot, Suininehanna county, Pa. Imttentofadministration upon the estateof the above named decedent haring been,,ranted to the undersign ed, persons indebted to =ld estate are hereby noti fied to make, immediate payment, and those haring claims - against the same to present them duly autttentL. cited for settlement. nuan P. DORAN. Adm'r. ELEANOR DRISCOLL, Adm'x Orent Bend, Dec. 25, 1806. Auditor's Notice. TILE undersigned. an auditor appointed by the Or phan's Court of Susquehanna County to distribute the balance of the fund in the hands of Sally Ann Lang ley, administrate:, among the heirs and legal repre sentatives of the estate of - Heury Langley, detede 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. JAMES Z. C.IRIJALT, Auditor. Montrose, Dec.lB, 1866. • et LASS and STONE FRUIT JARS, and also Spear's Vf Frn it Preserving, Solution, fur sale by- f_ ' Bept..llth 1866. . ABEL ABEL TIIBEELL. jetir VARIETY OF GOODS' tst tho Fatrattle Cheap Worn lALUM FIRM FOR HIE I SITUATED in the township of Jackson, in the Conn ty of ticusquelutuna, containing about , octso with one hundred and sixty acres Improved, Dwelling House. good Barns, well watered—a first rata farm for Dairypurposcs—two Orchards. Said farm 'will be sold altogether. or in parcels to nit purchasers. Terms of payment made easy. For further information call upon A. Chamberlin, Doq.. Montrose, or upon the subscriber. L. D. 88N8074, . - Administrator of Hosea Benson, der.'d. Jackson, Sept. 4, 15.16. tt " • ElllllllllOll Of BOMB I OLDIERS Congress has Just passed. an act to equal lee your Bounties 1 Those who have not already done so, should make immediate application. Wid ows, heirs or parents of Soldiers who have died in the service, are entitled to the same bounty the soldier, if living, would receive. Having already prepared over two hundred claims, those who have delayed making application will find it greatly to their advantage to give me scan. Invalids and widows entitled to an increase of pen sion under act approved .lane 6,1866, should also make application. Information free. CIECO. P. LITTLE, Licensed Government Agent. Montrose, Aug. 7,1866. -if 1.) E:11 I NGTON & SON, manufacturers 11) or REVOLVERS, RULES, MUSICETS and CAIt, Bum for the V 8 Service. AlsoPochet dAtelt Revol vers, Repeating Pistols, Rifle Canes, Revolving Mee ride and shot gun barrels and gsat materials sold by gun dealers and the trade generally. In asse 'dap of Howebreating and -RoMery, every HOW, Store, Bank and offlOeilltottini harie one qf RE3IINGTONS'r REVOLVERS. Parties '4leSiilng ta'avail R(Uinseiresf, ihel late im urovementw Pistols, and superior new and form, will find all comhinedin the new REMINGTON REVOLVERS. • Circulars, , ontaining dda and description of our Anne, will be furnished upon application. aplOoy) RattIINWPON:d• SORS,,Rion, V. Y. . '", Vi.El.ll.3lirw CO:4TITNING 1851"Reiee, - twolotlet west of .Nont rtme,;.. forsake CEIZAP,..tir -, . :Jr. 1. 11 .. • . • ._ • • .. , ...,•—••.,,..T. iiiiiliTS E" Montrose, Ebi.lB, e lo4. ..., : tf, , .- . ; • - NEW - FIRM. • MUSIC tir,_JEWELRY. nnRE subscriber baying formed is partnership I _llll,l. -A. snrirmacc , 'wishes tesnake bis bes bows"tolis old Customers. and inform : theeathstth e Mercantile Department. , , of the heelless *rill IlereasiVor be carried on.by O. D. }ieman dc CO. with increased capital and facilities, a large week of New Goode in al departments, a store thoroughly refitted, and Xriae 21.c•clAzOe•cl. The Watch-making Department Is retainedby.me, and tvilliecetie toy fiersonnl atten tion. 1 have secured thescrvicga of Dint C. fi. IS 0 1.1)- BYE, a gentleman-who bad tia,twenty•fkreyettre In the bestaltopeof.Eutups,.antrhXxito dtmerAtte the roan try. I shall 'therefore lie os . k. to 'do all 'work within three days from the timotrit left. . t . " The ,s otocliaidleureliy Will be; oirneirby yak,' wllido all work ih that line promptly; hbd in the best Ftyfe. O.D. Erg AN. ‘IEATCP4Dir. will eonstillitit fair assortment of ems fullowine goods, suitable fof thin Market. width will be so d lost. sed many of theni"lower, Ilan by any ono else this side of New Irotli - any, • • Road 'thet_Cifilogiii. CL9OKS,,.BG' WATCHES. WATCIIES:' ' . - Arndt/lean, Swiss and kigia, both gold and silver. SETT THOMAS CLOCKS, vtyli a ,incinding tel;ata &ten aer Clocks. which tell th'etiroY the finial and .week, also the name orthe•month„, making the • changes for every month correctly, with 110 Chre but'io wind them once wecek. • . JEWELRY. Heavy, Solid Gold Chefins, Hooks and Keys. Flue sot kl sets of Jewelry—Pins, Sleeve Buttons, Studs, Ear Rings, &c. &c. WEDDING RINGS. SPECTACLES Warranted to at all kinds or eyes. SOLID GOLD ALBUMS. A neat little Charm holding eight small Photographs. GOLD PENS. A tino assortment, with and without holders. Old ones repointed. SOLID SILVER : _WARE. Made to ordoe of - piire :eon, Cosiststing of Spoons, Forks, Thimbles, Butter Knives, Napkin Rings, Fruit Knives, VelitChabas, &a, . . ; • PLATED -WARD. Thebest In market—single, double, treble and quad sunk , plate, and WABRAHTED- fr OM a full Tea Bet down including Castors, Cake and Card Baskets, Ice Pitchers Walters, - Butter Dishes, Sugar Bowls, Caps, Tea Bells dc. de. de. MUSIC. PIANOS. • Manufactured tot Decker Biothers, whtch, with their late improvement" surpass those of any other maker's. Alen. Bradbury's New Scale Pianos—a splendid Instrn• went. Other Pianos front $330 to SM. CABINET ORGANS, From $llO to sl2oo—warrar.ted for five years. They are the &test reed-instrumentltrtherwarld, — MitrilitiVe only to say that 1 have sold nearly $15,000 worth of them In the last tutu years ; and they are all in good or der and have never cost my customers a cent for repairs. VIOLINS, 0 UITifIRS, dc. Violrns from $5 to $5O, Flutes, Film', Chtrinnets,Ban- Jos, Guitars, Bows, btriugs, Tuning Forks, &c. BRASS BANDS Supplied with instruments of the best American man ufacture, by the single Instrument or false, at the ma ker's price—also music for any number of instruments. Instruction Books and Sheet )taste on hand. and new supplies received every week. Plano Stools from $6 to SIS. Perfect Sewing Needles. We have the exibisivo, alone; for B. J. Roberts' Pa tent Parabola Needles—the beet In the world. Try ono paper and if not satisfied the money will betrefunded. Fire Ants and Sporting ifnterials. Spenear's, and Benry's Breech loading Bi des all styles _Revolvers, Fowling Pieces, Shot Belts and . Powder Flasks, Cartridges for all tho U. S. Army guns ; 9: and _other - Percussion Caps, Cooper Cartridges, ali styles and sizes. 0. D. sibrA.V. • J. A, WenvgriS.. Montrose, Nov.* ISt6: LATEST FASHIONS. DEMAND J.W. Bradley's celebrated Patent D OPLEX ELLIPTIC OR DOUBLE SPRING) SI la:. I FIL ii i ii • The wonderful flexibility, great comfort and pleasure to any . lady wearing the Duplex Elliptic Skirt will be expenenced particularlY in all crowded assemblies, Op eras, carriages, railroad cars, church pews, 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 lady he rum enjoyed the pleastwe,comfort and great Convenience of wearing the duplex' elliptic steel spring skirt for a single day will never afterwards willingly dispenee• with their use. For children, misses and young Indies they are superior to allothertr. They will mit d'or break like the Single Spring, but will proem their general and perfect shape when three or four ordinary ;skirts will have been thrown aside as useless. 'The hoops are covered with double And twisted thread, and the bottom aro not only double springs, but ...twice (or double) -covered• preventing them from wearing out when dragging down stoops, stairs, &c. The Duplex Elliptic is a greatfavorite with &Mallet, and Is universally recommended by the Fashion Maga nines as the•standard Skirt of the fashionable well& -To enjoy the following inestimable advantaos In ' Crinoline, viz: superior quality perfect martuftetare. stylish shape andllnish, flexibility, durability, comfort and economy, inquire for J. W. Bradley's Duplex Ellip. tic, or doable spring Skirt, and be sure you get the gen uine article. CADTION.—To guard against Imposition, be partic ular to notice that Fkirts offered as ' Ittißlex" have the red ink stamp, viz.: •• J. W. Bradley's uplex Elliptic Steel Springs" upon the waistband—none others aro genuine . Also notice that every Hoop will admit a pin being passed through the centre, thus revealing the two (or double) springs braided together, therein,Whieh is the secret of their flexibility and strength,and a com bination not to be coned in any other skirt. For sale In all storeir,where first-class Skirtaara sold throughout the Bolted States and elsewhere. Manufactured by the solo owners of the Patent, WESTS, BRADLEY & CART, 97 Chambers. , and IP B,l„ll,eadeetteets, N. Y. • Oct. 31,1866-2 M :• Dissolution: MUM firm of Crane. nowt)! & Pergerson has bean' diuolvet -hr-metoal consent. The notes and ticconnte of the late armless been placed in the hands of P, T. Pergersom, who le authorized to collect the same ; end ail Indebted - ate not - Media settle without delay Montrose, Jan • 8, 1867 Partnership* Notice. TE undersigned having entered into a partnership under the firm name of Crane 4t Howell. will con tinue business at the old stand, where, thankful for fa yore in the past, they will strive to merit the patron age of old and new customers. 0. M. CRANE, JOHN HOWELL. Montrose, Jan. Bth, MST STOVES! STOVES ! • NEW and select stock of Cooking. Parlor 6 Shop .bM.. STOVES, just received and for sale on the most favorable terms.., - ; " • • • '' , 11.1117RRITT. • New Milford, Dec. 11„1866. < SICialiriX3llll3FUN 7 -BACK PAY: '• Mint undersigned, BiCßffiti 0 WORlPPiciff BE GOV: • Al. BRNEBNT MI IMontt; ttitepill to all claims eastrustdito ly? Tprej• - Usiot avid PBEB. Taft Montrose, Jas. 14, 1E45., VOUTVS. ,CELEBRATED HORSE , a- AND PATI'LIt - POMIERI. _, Thliv.prepahftlee;lang Ind friatifably in* will ihoroughly reinvigorate broken:deign and row I liewees,' by stierithening and elands* the litolnhohntid intestines •., ' > : . : •• ' : ..,.. r ' • .- /Liao an Fungal:Alva .of all dltssouttnelatmg to this arlitattosectriti leteg Saver, (hinders , 'fellow Water, Heaves, Conger. Distemper. Fevers. rcituider,,Losw, of /Ippetite and Vital Energy, itc. Its use Improves the wind, increases the appetite. gives a smooth and glossy • skin, and transforins the miserable ekeleton Into a lbw I looking and spirited horse. • TO KEEPERS OF COWS, tills preparation Is !evolvable. It Ineteltst the' glued ty dud improve. the quality of the milk. It has bean proven by nettlel experiment to increase the quantity of milk and cream twenty per cent end make the but , ter drm and.swort• In fattening eattlefiti gives. them •,an a petite. !Queens thWt• hide, and maker them thrive ''.much-fantel- : • -'' •, --- ' - •,' ----,:- • ' -• " IN ALL DISEASES . OF -SWINE,. , such as Coughs. Cicero in the Limp'," Liner, /bd.. title 1 article Reties a specille. fly putting born .on e - half a paper to a paper in a barrel of swill the above diseases will be eradicated or. entirely prevented. 'lf given to time, a certain preventive and cure for the Doe Chole ra. "Price I:3 cents per' paper, or 5 papers for $l. PrLe pared by . - ~. , : d . ~ S. A. FOUTZ &l 8R0.,. at their wholesale brag and Yedleine depot. No. tld Franklin in; - Baltimore, Md.', 'For -ialejkl- Ertigitit 4 d and storekeepers throughout theThtlted•States. tirlrcir In Montrose by • - norkt yptila • - ABEL TUEEELL. Home Insuuco Co. of 11. Y., Capital and $5 Surplus m . " • ,0013,000 illellrallee Co. of North America, Phil's. Capital and Surplus,.. 1,700.060 latematicmal Fire ItlantatiCe CO. 0i":41 . ' • Capitaland Surplus - 1,500,000 Girard Fire and Marine ' insanities Co. of ' Phil'a, Capital and Surplus, • 100,000 Lycoming County 31,tim11 insurance Co.of - Mu ncy..Pent'a, Capital and Surplus. 1,600,000 Farmer's Matnal Insurance Co. York, Pa., Capital and Surplus, 600,000 Enterprise Insurance Company, Phlre, Capital and Snrpins, Insurano• Co. State of Penusylranta, Capital and Surpine. • . 100,000 Kensington Fire and M. Insurance Co., • Phil a, capital and Surplus, • • Connecticut Natant Life Insurance Co. of Hartford; Conn., paying 60 per—cent. dividends to the assured, Capital. 10,000,000 American Lite Inhurauce• Co., Philadel- " phia, Capital, • • ' Travelers'lnsuranceCO. Hartford. Conn.. Insuring against all Itliadiof accidents Capital, Hartford Fire • Insurance Company. Mart ford. Conn.. Capital andEiturplus; • 111,693.163 Putnam Fire Insarance Co., Hartford, :Ct., -Capital, ,$500.600 rfrAll briefness 'entrusted to our care will be atttnd ad to on fair terms, and all louts promptly adjusted. STROUD. k BROW*" _Agents. firatdoor north of" Montrose Hotel; west side of Public Ace.me.. 13n.macs Weapon. " Osamu! L. Swarm. Montrose, ;an. Ist, 1660. • A large, fine aseortment 0. W. MANE. JOIIN TIDWELL. P. T. PERGERSON Fire,. Life and Accidental GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY, ateciiLtrcrisse. Npo,. MORE. NEWS_ FROM MAIN ST. BOOM-100Hr BOOTS! MEN' S iOOTg, - BOY'S - Doors, ,YOtTirs ROOTS, 711ICK BOOTS, KIP BEM TS, CALF BOOTS:T. AND BOOTS MADR . .,TOORDER. msg, a good assortment of • Eriars , El9. Considine of Ladles' Kla.:Lastintand nos►t. Maass els and Darters, ]hem'sßrogans,Boy% liabaorais, Youth's Con ens* Sinttep i Bala Slone, eta. ate, all of which will be sold ° •AT SMALL - PROFITS! N. B.—A' Minds otwork made toisideS"..4ind mildest done neatly. ' 0..0. rottunAm• Montrose, May S. 16/61.:: ' . WIIISEBRS;,1111g•TACII0 4 tomato grow on the sumo.- . thesttico irt-frorn three to_li weeks by netts Dr: 08V1.61. - NB'S - RBST - AUltKrbtli CAPILAIRE, the.most want derful discovery in modern ; ' science. acting on-the Beard . . and lbir In an almost mime. , alone manner. It has been used by the elite of Louden and Paris with the ng inectie. Name* ot all purchasers are tired regis. and entire eatisfaetion le notglycn in every instanem.the money will be cheer fully refunded. Price byma scale and - pakvald. $l. Deseriptlyeeircnlars and testimonials mailed free. Ad. dress - BERGER, SIItFTTS & Chemists, No 285 Riv er street, Troy: N. Y. Only agents for-the United State. mytlvetspq SOLDIERS' BOUNTY , PENSIONS, etti.d..3stEtou...l:bistar. frtflUnrideraf ea:LICENSED :AGItNT of. chi 1F- Jf_alft !IISNT, having obtained , the nenennat7tonns, dc.: isillgive prompt attention to Jill claims latntatea to hlicaro. gi No charge unless rnexessfal. • CEO. P. LITTLP. Montmto, June nth. 1864. ABEL TURRELL. I. continually receiving • - NE OODS,. And keeps-constantly on hand a hill and desirable air. sortrnent of genuine; Things, medicines, Chemicals, Liquors. Paints, Oils, Ilye-atafili, Teas. Spices and other Groceries, Stoneware, Wall and IClniovr Ps per, Glassware. Lampe. Kerosene, 131SOSots, Tanner's OlLLnbricating Orl.Neatsfoot. Refined Whale 011. Ternirh. Whips, Goes Pistols, Cartridges. Powder. .Shot, Load, Gun Cape. Maslen! Instruments. Tor et Soaps. Nair Cildst Brushes. Pocket Knives,Spectacles, Silver Plabolg Spoons. 'Forks, and Ivory handled Entree. Dentist's Articles, a geumsdrieirortment of Fancy goods, "Jewehy, Perfumery, U. • ALL THE , Patent 'Medi c ines • advertised lit Montrose, _and nearly every GOOD KIND IN . AN ' MARKIN. In short, nearly' eNT verything to restore- the skit. it; pleas, the taste, to dalightthe eye, tit ratify the foamy. and also to conduce to the real and substantial comfort, of life. Enumerathd Impracticable. as Hi would All a newspaper. Cah at the Drug arid Variety Store of ABEL TIIELRELV ifoitrOse, Pa. CIVJEISXMOVIO ELECTRIC SOAP Save; Time, Saves Honey; Salmi Labor, Saves Clothes, Saeralirtiages w And all Gocers hell It to need irk cutting into email elutvlitafrand dtasole, ling In hot water, then soak the clothewdes to ten t ole. Ws, and a tt' hand rubbing will make them is e h" as hours of machine rubbing would do. with ordinary soap, and the most delicate fabric receive neinitiry.— We can refer to thousands of fatuilieswho sin Ulan ft. and who could not be persuaded Wdo without DOBBISS ' ELXOT.RIC: SOAP. re-sold by an leading GroC4is throughout IN, State. Manufactured only-by - 73033-3331=119 ZaClol72lllp. WHOLESALE OTIPICIE. 107South_Bifth - Stioet, Philadia. Nov. IS. 1866.—IyeaSts SOLDIERW;JAOUNIT IPENSIONs Ana BR :Pay s UV= mulerstried dawinak di rorig,A..6ltos-ii licistrese, Aug: 914'09, :;jr; WOLLITNI.: 1.000,000