catlvlr Local News. We' would be thankful to our fiends throughout the county for such local news as will be of interest to our readers. Send us the facts, and we will put them in proper shape for publication, 4191. Court Proceedings. Brando and Moore vs. Latham Gard ner. Replevin. Verdict for defendant. This awards to Mr. Gardner the products of the farm for the year 1865, valued at some $2,300. Assistant Assessor. GEO. B. Kura', Eqq., of Wilke Barre, has been appointed an assistant assessor of internal revenue, . vice Wm. Cary, re moved. Dedication. • The new Odd Fellows' Hall recently erected at Jackson Corners, Susq'a c e., Pa., will be dedicated to the - uso of the Order on Thursday, Feb. 14th, 1867. A , public lecture will be deiivered,,at the church by A. 0. Warren, ;Esq. to commence at 11 o'clock, a. m. All mem bers of the Order, and the public general ly, are invited to attend. By order of Committee IMCIE=2C=I Donation. The Mewls of Rev. S. F. Brown will make him a Donation at the house of 11. Reynolds, in East Bridgewater, on the afternoon and evening of Feb.' l l3. All are invited to attend. Timely Notice. And it is "My Polici'? when the o'.l place no longer accommodate the business, to move to larger and more commodious rooms. Our old friends can find as every day in the week at the splendid new Store nearly opposite Kirby & Bacon's on Main street, Montrose; where we are offeriug superior inducements to all branches of our trade. We have just made a great reduction in the price of E olid Filver spoons let th-me who have he m toxitlnv, cone now. N. B.—The Watch work wi l all be done by 0. D. Boman after this date. 0. D. BENLIII & CO. 4 w Feb. 1, 1567 Choice Deeds. We have a fresh supply of our excel lent Deed , l, for R a !€4 at• low -prices, for rash. Alpo, a variety of other styles of Deeds and Mortgages. Conference. The next Conference of the Susq'a As sociation of Universalists will bo held in Montrose the recond Wednesday and Thursday in Feb. (13th and 14th). A cur dial invitation is extended to the public. Meeting will commence the 13th at 10i o'clock, A. M. 1==:1 The Engine Houses. A meeting of citizens and firemen was held, at the call of the Boro' Ceittneil, at the Conn House on Friday evening last, relative to the removal of the Engird Houses. Their removal is necessary on account of the pr..posed erection. of a hew jail. A coznmittee was appointed to con eider the most desirable location to which the buildings can bo removed, or what other course should be pursued. Some favor the purchase of the Keystone Hotel lot and the erection of new engine Hou ses. An adjourned meeting will be held this (Tuesday) evening, j.o receive the port of the committee, and to further con sitlpr the subject; and tax payers would do well to attend. The officers of the meetinc , were in strnoted to report the proceeding's of the meeting for publication iu the Borough newspapers, but neglected to do so. AVe therefore give above imperfect report from memory, without notes. Sullivan and Erie Railroad. We noticed yesterday some of "Pat's buggies" passing through town,, en route for the railroad. This i looks like success, but it is not the only :sign. The charac.; ter of me men who have control of this' new enterprise, and that of those wile have the Ciontracts for grading, dm, to gether with the fact that a million of dol lars is lying in the New York banks, all Conspire to assure us of the speedy coin-. pletion of this desirable thoroughfare. This road connects with the Williamsport & Sullivan road at or near the coal mines of Messrs. Jackson & Meylert, and when completed will open an outlet for the in valuable stores of the eastern, northern and southern portions of our county. It is s well known fact that the county thro' which these roads pass is rich with coal, iron and timber, and at some not far dis tant day will make our county ,equal in wealth to any county in the State. From present prospects, these roads must be in full operation inside of two years. The eastern capitalists are beginning to heed their interests in this county, and coming forth in true business like manner to tak e hold of the enterprise., They are ready to lay iron on some parts of the Muncy Creek road, and expect ,to reach Sones town next summer. We can only add, " Well done, little Sullivan," and say to those who are holding back that their places are being rapidly filled, , and the first thing that will awaken them to their true condition will be ' the fact that they are left out in the cold.—Sullivan Dem. abort time ago a petrified human leg was taken from thictoal mines of Mr. hams Faman, in Upper Pittston. 'lt is 9aite a onriosity L and attracts cxott'as daily. Negro:SO/64e iii : lennssrlianii. - The folhawmg is talien - frbm the edito rial columns of Siton Cameron'sAmtt— • the' Earriabur T el graph Of-the-2§th I: 3.'S.QuaY,4lle.able Repreiente tve. from the Beaver' and Washington dis trict, has the , honor and will be distin- . 1 wuished for his independence in introcin- 1 ts eing a resolution in the-House, providing ; for a convention to amend the Constito- 1 tidn of Pennsylvania; b y st k r i iking the word white thereti.oin.' Mr. Quay, has every encouragement in his favor. Progress, justice and civilization combine to sup port his movement, while his own ability 1 and thorough independence will be proofl against all assaults which may be made personally to deter him from his great ' purpose." During the campaign last fall this same Radical organ denied that . -negro suffrage was au issue at the _ October election in this i Statev'Oeary d enied , it. in hiseneech / es; anal - natty of the, radicals now' sitting I in the Legislature reiterated the declare -1 lion all over the State. Then they said the " copperheads" sere " raising a false issue on negro suffrage;" now they say ,that the issue was the true one, and that /the people, who elected Geary and the other Radicals upon their disavowal of negroisni, ate ruby committed to striking the word white from the Constitution of the State. Was there ever such a despi clbie set Of tricksters and liars ? We feel safe in saying that, had Geary and his party openly avowed their negro detigns last,fall,„beftwe the election, lliester Ciy nier wotild pow be the Governor and the Log's'ature' wonid be overwhehningly Democretio. The mass ot' the Geary par ty in Pennsylvania are not "educated up" to the standard of Forney awl. Fred Doug lass. . During last fall's campaign we warned the.peoplc - against. the secret designs of the radical negro conspirators. Wu than told them that the question of negro suf ., frage would never be allowed to come before them upon a square vote; that it would be stnugg:ed upon them by 80 1 / 1 6, hocus pacuS of courts or districting, as in Wisconsin, against the clear will of the maAity. Quay's movement, it -will be seen, is such a trick. Instead of taking the-course pointed out by the Constitu tion for its amendment—the course pur sued in l'ffecting the soldier's voting amendment—Quay and his radical friends take a dtEcient and speedier method, and one which wid enable them to detest the will of the people. Vie proposition is to have a Convention called to strike oat the Word: " white," the delegates to which will of course be elected by Senatorial and Legislative districts. It is naturally supposed that each district now rep resented in the Legislature by radicals will also be represented in Convention by Radicals ; and thus, throllgh the trickery of districting, the amendment can be car ried out in spite of the popular majority. iThe whole plan will soon be unfolded, and then the people 'may Ssee how 6ffectu a;ly they were duped last, fall by the nig gerites with a little tinserand soldier clap trap. Punctuation, An editor of a literary paper or maga- i zinc, with a single year's experience, is a competent witneits• to prove that not I more than four out:-of every forty who 'scribble for bread or notoriety have any ! more,corrent ideas of punctuation than a Patagonian has of . Paradise. One pro found thinker, leaving out the h, drives on over three pages o'ffmlscap without a single dot oft puuctliation. -Another per petrates one line periods, bringing us to "down brakes," at the end of every line, as abruptly as if we had checked up against, 3,-.7'dead wall at thirty miles an hour speed. Number threp keeps up a commons string of exclamation points— eternally'sereaming at something that I requires no screaming at whatever. A good many affect the dash-lug, style of 1 punctuation, slipping in one m, two m, three in, and halt line dashes, indiscritni i liatcly, dash-ing paragraphs into spasmod ic nonsense. .. The Di& rence. ty the recent act, of Congress establish ing nDiversal suffrage in the District of "Columbia negroes are allowed to vote at all election's in said District, but white men, Such as Germans, Englishmen and Irishinen aro prehibitcd . from Voting, no matter . how intelligent and respectable, unles they hai•e resided therein five ' , Airs, and been regularly naturalized.— Such is Radicalisni. Auction Sale. A. B. Smith has sold the Mitchell farm, and will sell at auction, on WeduesJay, Feb. 6th, twenty cowel'three two-years old heifers, one pair two-years old steers, seven yearling heifers, one pair yearling steers, one yearling bull, five pigs, one sheep, (a good Owner); horse-power, threShing machine, drag-saw, circular sawi cross-citt.saw, Buckeye mowing ma chine, horse rake, hand rakes, fanning pocket grist mill, corn shelter, two carts, four wagons,Toad scraper, plows, cultivatoroirag, 'chains,' hoes, forls,crow bars, shovels, blasting drills, carpenter's work bench With iron screw, iron vice, scythes, giain cradles, : rope, hay, grain, two hives bees, vinegar, potatoes, white lead, linseed oil, chrome yellow, window glass, putty,'*tar, , candles,., lard, tallow, pork, nails (assorted), pick, horse shoes, churns, milk pans, milk pails, swill pails, ()And stones, axes, iron wedges, ox-yokes, roller; steelyards; steel Arapa, and a lot of other traps not. too numerous to mention.. C. 8. Gir..nawr, Auationaer. 2iew Milford, Jan. 22, 1867. 3w. —The''gtaperor Nnpolcon 46 ordered 1,000 Winchester rifles. Stamps on Notes. Promissory notes are liable to a stamp du ty of five cents for each $lOO or fractional part thereof.- ; . If a ,not9 . tcontaias any spe cial agreeitient, R ah waiting the stay of execution, right to 'inquisition, appeal, or exem.ttion,jol)iableto 4n additional duty of five omits. Notes containing a confession of judgment are liable to an additional stamp-duty of fifty cents when entered of record. Sealed' notes are sub jest to the same duty as other notes, and no more. SpiLENCFS SpANEZD: TOMO.— mglidnejaiwated by Dr. J. tr.-c lig' A ct, o f PhTla dolphiQ I Intendaditt - diseolve tho foal rid inske 16 . Into elision, the fine proceet of digestion. IV eh:sinew the stomach with Stlionek's Kendra's" tho 1 . 012/0 some renQrek .. amitilniotite;sfl fond the; 43iiirnot be e t sbabofore using it will be easily' disc/daft' - "-" Consumv:lon etzlot Ito r.nrel Ebttruck% Palmonto amp =lees the stomach and liver to autdo healthy and tho appetite restored, beau the Tonic ao . d Pala ate rOulrod to noarly every case of consumption. A half dozen bottlos of the SEAWEED TONIC and throo or four boxes of the MANDB.AN.E. PI LLB. will care any orahlry case of die. perla. Dr. Sone:lox makes pro - action& visas h New York, BM , ton, and at hie prine 4 pil °MCC, in Phil:lA.3l) . lla every week. Eno daily ,h ;Once, or has p3trpli:Ot 033 eons-amp tio.a for Ws days . rclr yi2ladon. Piratic ob.wrce. when p tresallng, tba`. the two likenessot of the Doe:or, ono whoa In the last Glaze or Coasnaup.ion, laud the othor as ho now Is, In porfezt tvwch, are or/ the (tor era:no...lt 'tamp. . - • SJId by all Dru4elste and Des'.ere. price sl.tiO par bottle, or *:..1,1 020 half dOkou, Alt letters for ettlyleo ahoa'l ta) ad• dre...1,7,1 to Dr. ti - .. , unso.i.'s 0.11,1, No. 1; Nortb Cch Goners.i.Witolesa'o Alents; Derma: Caress & Co., N. Y.; P. B. Bocce, Baltimore, hid.: John D. Parke, Chmixrustl, Oltio; Wa]ker d.; Tu tor, Ch:cor,o, It.; Co:Ens Be Lanisi, &tn. [lst w. ea. mo. 1 yr. rirStearnens, Bllndnens and Catarrh Treuted tr-Ph the et nun. t vtice(s. hp Dr. .T IsA 'h. o...flint and .4. uriF,t. (formerly of Le% ,lon, Rolland.) No. 519 Pine Street, Philadelphia. Tt.riimonittis from the mot.: retiab:p sot:mew(' the City .tntl ComOry call he t. seen at In ottlee. I%c fnedlerll'facnlty - ate invitml to accompany their patient., ar I,e has no secrete in hid practice. ,„ insertsd tin charge for exam illfainn. ithilAdelpiala, July 1, 18 , :6. ly. IMr'A Cough. A Cold, or A Sore Throat, REQUIRES IXEEDIATE, ATTENTION, AND ElaorLD SE CIIECELD, It ALLOWED TO coNTrxra, Irritation of the Dtt ngs, A Permanent Throat Disease, or Consumption I 1 OFTEN TOE lISSIII.T. BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES, 'wawa 11111LCTiT1T11-MtOE TO VIZ 1.1.ET9, etrr ntxrDtarts rztrir For Bronchitis, ,Asthma, Catarrh, Corummptivo r.tdMroat Diseasos, Tr.octlns arm TISLD VITTI ALw A Yl3 GOOD SCCGS69 BINGERS !JD Pr2LIC SP:FAR...Eng will and Troches useful in clearing the voice when ta ken belbre Singing or Specking. end relieving the throat After an unusual exertion of the vocil organs The Troches are recommended end prescribed by rhy• elciana, and have had testimonials from eminent men firoughota the country. Being an article of tree merit, end having proved their efficacy bye teat of taany.years each year finds them in new localities in various parts of the vrorld, and the Troches aro universally pronoun ced better than other articles. OBTAIN only BROWN'S BEtONCIIIAL TEOCTItS," and do not take any or the Worthless Zmigations that maybe offered. Sold everywhere. • n emplA tlY — ABEL TERRELL is continually receiving new supplies of Genuine Drugs-and Medicines, which will be sold as low as at any other Stc-e in Montrose.. [3l'•Empire Shuttie sewing Jflachine■ are superior to all others for Family and Manufacturing purposes Contain all the latest improvements ; are speedy • noiseless; durable; and easy to work. flue. trated Circnlars free. Agents wanted. Liberal die• count allowed. No consignments made. Address LM PULE S. M. eO., 610 Broadway, Sew York. [}7 Notice,—The beautiful Plano Fortes of Gttovt- RTt•.ev tt to. are deemed by all good judges to be the Ultima Thule of luetrunient e of the kind. e can .ot suzgeet what le wanting. to make it musi cal inotrument more perfect, although we are Blow to admit that the limit of improvement can over be at tained. Before they had brought. their Pianos to their prcs rut excellence, thej had submitted them to competi tion with in,‘truments of the beet makers of this coun try end Europe. and received the reward of merit. over ail other. at the celebrated World's Fair. It is hut ins. nice to •ay that the judgment thus pronounced has nut been overruled by the musical world. Still. by the improvements lately 'applied lir them to their Pianos. it is admitted that a more perfect instill- Metiftaf , heett m,de. They hare accordingly achieved the paradox of making excellence more exceilent-- Surely, alter this, they are entitiedta.the motto, '• Ex cdlator." • . - rfune.l9 , L-17 : NEW YORK lIIARRETS. Reported for the Mon;rnoss DEMOCRAT, by Fenton, Fitzgerald a-Tracy, strictly Produce Commlesion Mer chant..., 32 Whitehall Street, Now York. for the week . ..... Flour,-per bb1...... ... . . ........ 1 ,....-„,,,5.10,00 fa 14.00 Wheat, per bushel, 2.50 Or 3,00 Rye, do 1,25 64 1..3 Corn, co 1.10 Q. 1,2.5 Olits, -, : . ido '-, j..:. 4:- ::.. I 65' :11',5 ' "20 Butter, perib.-- ,-,' ' " '- • ' '4o' e--.,. 50 Cheese, " IS /a 20 Pork, mese,per bbl Beef, mem, " Lard, pbrib;"'" . 3 " Eggs, per doe. V. out, per lb. Dreesed Hoge, per lu AbVatistments. TilE enbeeriber will sell at public vendue on ble premises in Litid,getrater, on Wedne•day, 111)..20111, 1867, commencing at 10 &el ock, a. m., the kllowing proper q, to wit : 1 span of Mares 5 years old-4 Cows-3 Calves-1 new lumber Sieign-1 light two-horse Wagon-1 Lntnber Wagon-1 Cutter-1 sett double Ilaruess-1 Horse Rake-2 good Plows—Drat, Cultivator; Otlnd.t-tone, Chains, Irowbar, Stretcher, Neck Yoke—a quantity of Hay and Straw in the barn—Outs and Corn-1 grain Cradle—a lot of Sap Tubs and two largo Sugar Kettles —1 dog-power Churning Machine, 1 half barrel Churn, Milk Pans, and a variety* of otlttr articles too namer out to mention here. TERMS OF SALE.—AII stuns et $lO or teen icash down ; over $lO, nine mouths credit, with interest and approved security. GEOBGB C. RILL. Bridgewater, Fcb. sth , 1867. 1 To all wishing Fruit & Ornataental. Trees. ilE....a.;igeerede p l a u v es ing lade s a e vrg i e i ngente with deliver ,. Fruit: rit a iT Orast2tal Trees, 9l Orsra te . ifin vv ea,' ) Flowering nal unit lihrobs at the growers lirrAm, 1 Palen . All wish gto purchase will tlud it for their in tercet to call on r communicate with M. S. TOWNE. ,Firreitf;ako ci 4 tro, Feb. 6,1667. 2m READY MADE OLLYTEDTO at the Fairdale Cheap &ore MAUOZ 9 .B, ,Notice: , . -4 • frillt undersigned. an auditor spotlit:lead :ty the Or phan's Court of Susquehanna County to distribute the balance of the fund in the hands of john Boyle, guollllll` OfClisrlen J. awl Mary - Then:me t irrinomirill atUduLtOlthe.dittles of.hla tiPPotutlfrld.tt‘ fitilkii4oftlde in BiontreFtt, on Monday. the 18th day of .maroh,A, D. 1861, at one o'clock, p. m.. at which time and place all Persona tiro required to prevent their claims or.bu for. ever debarred trent corning In upon said fund. JANIE.S CAItMALT, Auditor. 31 °n tr wei gets. G, /SGT. I~'ew - 112:r. Baldwin, alien, 41 McCain. M.a..X.sriMiirXW (lb 1 I.4X.NEZAT After retiringfor tb1... ,4 ,y days at "hard labor."4lave re sumed basiurea at tboold stand, under the mule and firm of BALDWIAT I AttEri DleoAliti, mums Flow•, Feed, Sall, Pork, Butter, Cheese, Dried Beef, Rams, Fish, Smoked Ilal ibat, Ctodles,.Tea, Coffee, Spices, Syrup, Molasses, Sugar, • Seed Wheat, Clover &• Timothy Seed, Flax-seed, Beans, Brooms, Nails, &c. etc. Thankful for peat patronage, we shall be happy to are and waft noon Our old End new customers. All Goods and Flonr warranted. A. BALDWIN. W. L. ALLEN. ,/ . IL IicCAM. Montrose, Feb. 5, 13,7. • IitNITED SUM TRH. AA~OTICI3Is hereby gfren that the undersigned has iN been appointed by the President of the United States, Assessor of Interne! ffevenue for the 12th Col. lection District of Penitryivanie, composed of the comi ties of I..n.terne and Susquehanna. The folio paintalente hest: been made of...tretrtant Aetersors : F. W. Now Milford. Divkiori 4, comprising the townships or .New Milford, Grunt Bend, LiOvrty, Thomson, Jackson, and the bor oughs of News .Mill'ord, Great Genii uud Supnquehauna Depot. D K. CArl;cndae. DiYiSIOT: 5, cornprimirq Carbondale city and towuehip, Fell, Greenfield, Scott, ALI4I L. R. LITTS, rittston. Division 8, comprising PArts t"te, Weßt. Pit 'Eton, the townships of Pittston, 81 ng• }Amok, Covington, Lackawanpa, Norton and Ransom. G. N. Ttrtesuroa, '6lvlslon 12, comrs• log Wards No, 2 and 3 of Wilkesbarre,that part of 1 ard No. T embraced by that portiOn of Rivet street between Market and Colon, that part of Wilkesbarre township south of the road leading to Prospect Rock, Hanover, Wright, Newport,Dortance, Hallenbeck, Nescopec and Slocum. _ . Jon?: GommAN% Hazleton. Division 13. comprising the borough of Hazleton, the townships of Male, Fos ter. Denison, Butler, Sugar Loaf and 'Hack Creek. The ass !stint assessors In tho other divisions rennin as heretofore. All persons residing within any of tbero Divisions will make their returns to the assistant assessor of their proper division. and make application through him for a permit to transact any business requiring payment of opscinl tax; and any person neglecting to make returns is liable to penalty. All assessors and assistant a9AClisOrli are required by law to note any breach of the Internal Revenue laws, both in not affixing proper ettunps, or in transacting business without having paid the special tas 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 Dennsybrania. Montrose, Jan. 29, 18G7. 4w MUM Commissioners of Susquehanna County will race lee at sled. proposals until the 4th of March next. for the erection of a new Jail in said County. The plant and specification* are at the office of said Commissioners, and will at all times be, accessible for the arena nation of such as desire to bid for the erec tion thereof, by calling on Wm. A. Crosemon, Com missioners• Clerk. The Commissioners do not bind themselves to ac cept the lowest offer that may be made, but reserve the right to accept °fetich pmposal as will secure the erec tion of the building to the mostdurable and workman like manner. By order of the Commissioners. W. A. CROSSIdOIi, Clerk Commissioners' Office, Montrose, Jen. 22, ISM Courts of Appeal. UI Commissioners of Susquehanna County have fixed upon the following days and dates respec tively for hearing appeals from the assessment for the year 1817, at the Commissioners' In Montrose to wit: Apolacon, Choconnt and Little Meadows, Tuesday, February 19. Forest Lake, Friendsv Ric and Middletown, Wednes day, Feb. 20. Franklin, Liberty and SilVir Lake. Thursday, Feb.2l. Auburn, Jessup and Rash. Friday. Feb. 22. Dimoek, Lathrop and Springville, Saturday, Feb. 23. Great Bend township and borough, and New Milford ton uship and born, Monday, 25. Ilarmony, Oakland. Susquehanna boro, Ararat, Jack- Son and Thomson, Tuesday, 20. Montrose, Bridgewater and Brooklyn, Wednesday, Feb. 27. Clifford, Banded Lenox, Gibson, Harford and Her rich.Tbursday. Feb. 28. By order of the Commissioners. WM. A....CROSSMON; Clerk., Conaraleelonere' Mee, Montrose, t •- wq, H 47. _ TzSTATE OF ORSON PERRY, late , of New Milford, Snsq'a county. Pa., dec'd. Letters ofadministration npbn the estate of theabove named'deeedentheying been granted to the undersign ed. all persons Indebted to said estate are• hereby noti fied to make immediate payment, and those having claims ngutust the same to pretent them duly authenti cated for settlement. W,Af. C. WARD, Adra'r. "lowllßford, Jan. 22,1661. V STATE Dli' PATRICK DRISCOLL, deceased, late of Sasq'a - Depot, Susquehanna County, Pa. Letterset a drulaistratlon'upon the estate of the above named decedent having been granted to the undersign ed, all persons Indebted to said estate are hereby noti fied to make immedbxte payment, and those having elating against the same to present them duly authenti cated for settlement. 1, 1 3,08 .4 72 (d, 13 11 4 . 9 12 48 124 62 50 e 65 8 CD, 9 BUGII P. BOBAN. Adm r. BLEANOR DRISCOLL,AdIn's Great Bend, Dec.. 25, IEGG. LASS rend STONE FRUIT JARS, and also Spear's Fruit. PreL=erving Solution, for Bale by 11th, 1846. ABEL TURRELL. EVERY .VARIETY OF GOODS at the Fairdale Cheap Store IF YOU WANT A PAIR OF BOOTS •A• mado to order, go down to CHARLEY PuRDIUM, ( You get a good pair.) TIMOTIIY SEED, - &r SEED WHEAT, FOR SALE EY STANLEY TGERELL. ForeNt Lake, Jun. 22, 1867.m2* . CIONTAINE4G 182 newts, two miles west of Mont• rose., for sale CHEAP, D. BREWSTER. Montrose, Nov.lB, ISM,: 8 utak, Robes & Ladies' Furs, A chotcOot., for rale . at.loy , v.,4nrce, Dp _ U. 0171111 ITT. . Nov dlilford, Noy. 18, IS6O. IF YOU WANT THAT OLD BOOT r°P 91163 " " 5°94 ""clifiAr VORDIIAIf, AGAIN I (nu can kt.) NEW FIRM. MUSIC & JEWELRY. Hit subscriber having formed ft par'..nership with STEVE _wishes to .make, hie beet Bowe to Ws old; Customers, and inform them that the 'Mercantile Department •of On) baldness will bereaher be carried on 14 0.. D. 'lletnan Za Co. with inereaaed esplial and facilities, a large oek of New Gorda in all departments, a atom thuronglily feinted, and 3Priaor3 111. 1 0 c l -tax, The Watch-Making Department Is retained by me. and wilF receb-e - persotial atten tion. I have atiecrial the services of SIR. C. WoLu. BYJI, a gentleman who has had twenty-ire year's is the beet chops of Earone, Ist. no ttiperler in th.• • try. I shell therefore be aide to do nil work within tutee daysfrom the time 11,4 e left, The Ulcck.~nd Jewelry - Repairing will be,ownedbiy air, Steveui. who will do all work in thn t tine promptly, old in7the Mwtetyle O. D. DE.IIA.N. covr - Ers. .IST,C9C7Mr.. eonaldt of a assortment rho following' gooch., eaitable,for,this.market, tra ao d an low. a mi mnnp k of lower; than by any"otte elan Etas ride of New-York city. S- _; . Read tho Catalogue. CLOCKS - & WATCH“-: WATCHES, American, Striae and English, both gold and ailVer SETH THOMAS CLOCKS, MI styles, Including their celebrated Calender Clocke, which tell the day of the modtb and week, also the name of the month, making the changes for every mouth correctly, with no care but to wind them oncu a Weet.k. JEWELRY. rileity. solid Gold Clardne, 1 - looks and Keys. Fine rol ld ±.tto Jewelry-IU%, 4leevu btutia, Ear Itiugs,L:. WEDDING PINGS SPECTACLES. Warranted to fa en kinds of eyes. SOLID 'GOLD ALBUMS. A neat little Charm holding. eighl small Photographs, GOLD PENS. A fine assortment, with and without holders. Old ones re; :Anted. SOLID SILVER WARE. Made to order of pure Coin, consisting of Spoons, Forks, Thimbles, tlotter Knives, Napkin Rings, Fruit Knives, Vest Chains, &e. . PLATED WARE. Tho best in market—Fangio, double, treble and quad ruple plate, andlirmuum.r.D—from a full Tea Set down, including Castors, Cake and Card Baskets, ice Pitchers, Walters, Butter Dishes, Sugar Bowls, Caps, Tea Dells, k.c. at. MUSIC. • • PIA A' 0 S. Manufactured by Decker Brothers, which, with their late improvements, surpass those orally other makers. Also, Bradhardr's New Scale Pianos—a splendid instru ment. Other Planes from WO to saw. CABINET ORGANS, From $llO to sl2oo—warracted for five years. They are the finest reed Instrument in the world, and I have only to say that Dhave sold \nearly $15,000 worth of them in the last four years; anfi they are till in good or• der and have never cost my casfeteers a cent for repairs. VIOLINS, GUITARS; &c. Violins from S 5 to t. 50, Fluter, Fifes, Clarionets,Ban jos, Guitars, Bows, Strings, Tuning Forks, &c. 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. Inetraetion Books and Sheet Music on hand. and new supplies received every week. Piano Stools from $0 to $1.5. Perfect Sewing Neediest. Waimea the exclude° agency for R. J. Roberta' Pa• tent Parabola Needles—the beet in the world, Try one paper and if not eaddled thewioney will be refunded. Fire Arms and Sporting Materials. Allen's, Sper.cer's, and Henry's Breech )(aiding Ri fles, all styles Revolvers. Fowling Pieces, Shot Belts and Powder Flasks. Cartridges for all the U. S. Army gene • also U. B. and other Percussion Cape, Cooper Cartridges, all styles and sizes. 0. D. BRAMAN. d. A. STEYR:QS. Montrose, N0v.27, 181 M 950 A PER TEAR I We want Agents every. 4J where to sell onrIBSPROVe,D $2O Sew ing Machines. Three new kinds. Under and upper feed. Sent on trial. Warranted five years. Above sal ary-or large commissions paid. Me only machines sold in the United States for less thM $4O, which are tally licensed by Bowe, Wheeler ct -Wilson. Grover & Baker, Singer & Co., and Bachelder. All other cheap machines are infringements, and the seller or user are liable to arrest, fine and imprisonment. Illustrated circulars sent free. Address, or call upon SUAW & CLARK, at Bidde ford, Maine, or Chicago, 111, Imay29lly* Dissolution. THE arra of Crane, Unwell & Fergerson tuts been dissolved by rnatuil consent. The notes and accounts orate late arm have been,placed in the hands of P. T. Fergerson, who is authorized to collect the sauna ; and all indebted are notified to settle without delay. Montrose, Jan. 8, 1867 PArtnerhipNO tice. . . /VIE underegned haring entered Into, a partnership A, under the firm name of Crane & Howell, will con tinue beefless at the old d mud, where, thankful for ra yon In the past, they, will etrivo to meriti the patron age of old and new customers. ' O. M. CRANE. JOHN HOWELL, Illontnaso, ..Tan. 5H1,1867. - . sTovEs! STovls! and select stock of Cooking, Parlor ,S) Shop STOVP.S. last received and for sale on the most favorable terms. DrRRITT. :New Milford, Dec. 11, 1.806. PENSIONS', BOUNTY, AND BACK PAY. rinnE onderalemed, LICENSED AGENT of TIE GOV. EttNI3II,:NT, will give prompt attention to all claims entrasted to his care. charges low, And infor mation FREE. - • • L. F. FITCH. Montrose, Jan. 14, 1265. ti' SOLDIERS' . BOUNTY, PENNI. iil , And Back Pay mnr. undersigned Licensen nonwr or tun Goesnw- A. astir, will give prompt attention to all claims Intrus ted to his care. No charge unless successful. Montrose, Aug. 20.'03. J. B. MeCOLLUM. i4lihl.llllllll OF BOUITIES! oLDIERS • Congress has just passed an net to equal fee your Bounties I Thc_nie who have not already done so, should make Immediate application. WI& Owe. heirs or parents of Soldiers who have died in the service, areentitled to the lame bounty the soldier, if livin would receive. Having already prepared over twohundred claims, thoseetho have delayed making application will find It grcatls , to their advantage to give me ncall. Myatt& and whines entitled to an' Increase of pen. Eton ander act approved June B,lBsB ,y should *Om make application. Information free. • • r OtO. P. MILE: I.lnerased Government Agent. . Vontroao, Aug. 7,180. • tf • . TF YOU WANT TO SAVE . FROM 10 to 16 per etot. on a patt of BoOteot Shotslo to ?DEDHAM'S. (Well you can.) Firth Life and Accidental GENERAL INSURANCE MIENOt Thdr0.341•0150, HOMO InSomittos Co. of H. and , $14004080 Insurance CO:Of NOttliAmcr,ics. • Capital and Surplus, • -* IMIO4OOII ternatiount Fire insurance CO. oiN. Y. Capital and Surplus, I,6oe t osoo GLrard - Fire and Marine Imam= Co. of Infra, Capital and Surplail; 000.005 Lycoming County Idutuai Inonrance Co.et 3lttney, Penn's, Capital and Surplus, LOOM* Farmer's Mutual Inenrauce Co. York, Ps.. Capital and Surplus. , 800,000 Enterprise Insurance Company, Fbira, Capital and SurPl l l°. ,„ e ,„„ !neurone , . Co. State of 14;_nnsylViallli. rtf• Capital end hurpins. U.enoington Fire and Y. Inourazes Phira. capital and Surplus, Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Co. of Hartford, Conn.. paying 130 per cent. dividends to the us.4ured. The notes given for half the premium Is never to be paid under any circumstances, 'ti he pelfeymvill ajways be paid In full, and. the notes given up. Capital, 10,000,00 0 American Lite Insurance Co. Philidol phlft, Capital. Travelers' Insurance Co. Hartford, Conn.. Insuring against all kinds of accidents Capital,; , „ Hartford-Tire Inouranee Company, • I ford. Conn.; Capital and Surplus, Putnam File Insurance Co ~, H artford; too.=Capitel,.. . ..• . • • buslneini el:deleted to our care s dU be attend• ed to on fair terms, and all losses promptly adinsto4; • STROM) ff. BROWN, Agents.. IV"Offlce first door north of" .11ontrose Ilotel,r west stde of Public Aveavio. En.Lnveis STEOZD, Csuntas L. IS*Ollllll. Itunt{ose, Jan. Ist, 1507. 73 VOU'l'Z'S CELEBRATED HORSE -a_ AND CA.TTLE POWDERS. This preparation, long and favorably ktiowa, wW thoroughly reinvigorate broken-down and low-spltited horse-, 1 , 3 , strenthentng and cleansing the stomach and intestines. it is a sure preventive of all diseases Incident to ttds animal, nachos LungYever, Glanders. Yellow Water, Heaves, Congas, Distemper, Fevers, Founder, Los‘ Appetite and Vital Energy. &p, Rs use Improves tet6 wind. increases the appetite. gives a smooth AO glossy 'et In. and transforms thmiserable rkeletun into a due coking and spirited horse. A largo, flue as.ortment this preparation is invaluable. It increasealhe qemst2- Cy and improvea the quality of the milk. It has been proven by actual experiment to increase the quantity of milk and cream twenty per cent. and make the bat. ter fern and sweet. In fattening cattle, it tires them au a petite.ilooeens their bide, and makes them Wire much faster IN AT;,L DISEASES OF SWINE. each 66 Coughs, filters in the Lungs, Liv, er, ac..thle article acts as a specific. By patting front one balf paper to a paper in a barrel of swill the above diseases will be eradicated or entirely prevented. It given la time, a certain preventive and cure for thelle4 Choi*. ra. Price 25 cents per paper, or 6 papers for . pared by • S. A. FOXITZ & BRO., at their wholesale Dreg and 'Medicine depot:2ro.ll4 Franklin at., Baltimore, Md. For sale by Druggists and atorekespers throughout the United ;HAM. g3 — For sale in Montrose by - • nowt yricitG ADEL TM:MEM. 0. M. Citias'E. JOHN HOWELL, P. T. FEIRELERSON TO KEF,PERS OF COWS, MORE NEWS PROM MAIN ST. BOOTS! BOOTS! `NON MEN'S BOOTS, hors; ROOTS, *TOUTIPS BOOTS, TRICK BOOTS, KIP BO TS, CALF BOOTS. AND BOOTS MADE TO ORDED, Also ' a goad moortmeat at 13331CGIIEleiie Conststing or Ladles' aid. Lasting and Goat Bulgur als and Gaiters, Men's Brogans, Bore Bahnorale, Youth's Congress Gaiters. Baby Shoes, eta. eta.. an or which will be sold AT SMALL pitorrral N. B.—Alldnda of work midi to order and ranatttair done neatly. Montrose. lay 8, 18414 tf C. O. I+OIIIIBA2I. 'WHISKERS, lIIISTACHES forced to grow on the vow theft face in from three to 5 weeks by using Dr, 81, 1 110- NE '8 RES TAURATEUR Ot.PILAIRE, the mostwon- •. derfal discovery in modern 'ciente, Beth-won the Beard and Hair in en almost mirac ulous manner. It has been used by the elittof Louden and Paris with the most flattering success. Names of all purchasers are registered, end if 'entire satisfaction is not given in every instance. the money will be cheer fully refunded; Price bymail. scale :• mid postpaid. $l. Descriptive circulars and testimonials mailed free ! Ad dress-BERGER, SHEYTTS & Co.. Chemists, No. SBSRiv er street, Troy. N. T. Only agents foe the United state. . myl Intim SOLDIERS' BOUNTY, • PENSIONS .. Etrlt.Cl 3EgEttells. Pievsr. !VIM undersigned, LICENSED AGENT of the GOV• ERMIENT, baring obtilned the necessity for Sc., will give prompt attention to all clnitne intrusted to his care. No charge,uuless successful. GEO. P. LITTLE. Montrose, June nth, ISas. - - ABEL TURRE . LL Is continually reselling NEW G ODS,, And keeps constantly on band a fail and desirable al o: sortment of genuine, Drugs, Medicines, - •,Chemicals, Liquors, Paints, Oils, Dye-stuffs, Teas. - Spices and other Groceries, Stoneware, Wall and Window PIP per, Glassware. Lamps, lierownse, Hensel% Tanner's Oil. Lubricating Oil, Neatstoot Oil, • Refined Whale Gil, Vernish, Gans, Pistols, Cartridges, Powder, Shot, Lead, Gun Caps, Musical Instruments, Tact !Soaps, Hair Oils, brushes, Pocket Knives, Spectacles lilies Plated Spoons, Forks, and Ivory Handled finites, Denttst'a Articles, a general asitortment of. Fancy Goods, Jewelry, Perfumery, 6.0. ALL THE Patent Medicines advertised in Montrose. and nearly every GOOD En IN ANY MARKET. In short, nearly everything to restore the sick, to please the taste, to delight the eye, to gratify the fancy, and also to conduce to thereat and substantial cordons of life. Enumeration is impractlesble, as it would MI a newspaper. Call lathe Drug and Variety Store of ABEL TURRELL, Montrose, Pa. 7C1C2+3333.1C1V15t 0 • ELECTRIC SOAP Saves Time ) Saves Money, Saves Labor, Sores Clothes Saves Women, And all Grocers sell it. It is need by cutting late small shavings and dissolv ing in hot water, then soak the elothes Are to ten Min utes, and a little hand rubbing will make them as clean na hours of machine rubbing would do. with ordinary soap and the most delicate fabric receive no Injury-- We can refer to thousands of families who arousing is. and who could not be persuaded to do withor4 DOBBINS' ELECTRIC SOAP. rsold by all leading Groerre throughout the State. Mannfactured Only by, • 32C10/33311 4 41119 a MaC01172316 • WHOLEfint onto% 107 South Fifth Street, Philad'a. - Nor. 13;1885.—ly•adm , . $Oll6-A MONTH t ABentalriated for six entirety er new articles; jest out 'Address . 0. T. OA. REY, City Building, Biddeford, Ife. - finality* A DIME SAVED IS WORT!! TWO slarpod. Thst's wbattsaltss se-mistLbsy thetz Boots and Shoos et CRABISTIONDEAW. SO.). irii.coo tOOOOll tokato 1.000.0g0