OCPtrIVIVIr .6.3r3AALZRAII. Local NOM We would be thankful to Mir Mends 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. Donation. . The . members of the Presberian Church, and the friends of the Rev. J. G. Miller; are most cordially invited to at tend the annual Donation party at the Parstmago, on the afternoon and evening of Friday, the 15th inst. Dedication. The Baptist Meeting Rouse in Rnsb will be dedicated with appropriate relig ions services on Thursday, Feb. 2 tat.— Services to commence at 11 o'clock. A Few Articles, Not too numerous to mention—and of some value—that were taken from the premises of A. B. Smith on the day of his auction sale, if returned immediately, will save somebody a heap of trouble sure. New Milford, Feb. 12, 1867. 2w &sonic Lecture. Hoe. Benj. Parke, LL.D., will deliver a Public Lecture on MASONRY, before the members of Warren Lodge, No. 240, A. Y. M., at the Court House, in Montrose, on Friday the 22d day of February, A.D. 1867, at 2 o'clock, P. M. All Masons and the public generally are invited to attend. New Slllford Graded School. This School will commence-its Spring Term on the first Monday of March,lB67, under a corps of efficient, Teachers. This has been one of the most, successful Schools in the county. The Directors design making it, in the future what it has been in the past. For particulars see circular in advertis ag cohun n. Dental Notice. See Dental notice of Dr. Wheaton, wilco will visit Hopbottom next week. 4111, Dedication. The new Odd Fellows' Hall recently erected at Jackson Corners,, Susq'a co., Pa., will be dedicated to the use of the Order on Thursday, Feb. 14th, 1867. A public lecture will be delivered at the church by A. 0. Warren, Esq. to commence at n o'clock, a. in. All mem bers of the Order, and the public general ly, are invited to attend. By order of Committee. 2w Donation. The friends 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. IS. All are invited to attend. Timely Notice. Atid it is "My Policy" when the old place will no longer accommodate the business, to move to larger and more commodious rooms Our old friends can find ns every day in the week at the splendid new Store nearly opposite Kirby & Bacon's on Main street, Montrose; where we are offering superior inducements to all branches of our trade. We have just made a great reduction in the price of solid silver spoons; let thniie who have he3n wsitini, C2= now._ N. B.—The Watch work wi I all be donelby 0. D. Scman after this date. 0. D. Br.ssAN & Co Feb. 1, 1867. 4w Choice Deeds. We have a fresh nupply of our excel lent Deeds, fur sale at low prices, for cash. Also, a variety of other styles of Deeds and Mortgages. Conference. The next Conference of the Susq'a As sociation of Universalists will be held in Montrose the second Wednesday and Thursday-in Feb. (13th and 14th). A cur dial invitation is extended to the public. Meeting will commence the 13th at 14 o'clock, A. M. • Mlle 5ch0015.....- . The County Superintendent of this County reports, for the month of Janua ry, visits to 58 schools, three of which have been re-visited, making in all 81 vis it. The visitations made with him are as follows : Two by Teachers, eighteen by citizens, and fifty-five by Directors. He has held three special public examinations by request of Directors, at which 18 teachers were examined, of whom five were rejected. Also, that be has traveled 284 miles, written 30 official letters, and spent 27 days in official duty. A special public examination will be held at Friendsville, Feb. oth, at which none will be examined except a written request be presented, signed by at least four Directors of the' District in which they are employed. . During the month of Febraary,Sclutiols in the following townships will be Visited Middletown, Rash, Auburn, Springville Diumek, Lathrop, Lenox; and Clirord. -Mr. J. Mi Craford has been , employed by the Sup't, and will assist. him in the above named townships. - —We trust the people will taste special notice DOM-above, and render all aid in their power in this matter, and- in all thingi relating tithe interest of the sehool system.—)Ed:- ASSOUOeII- Musk Book. • We have recently examined specimen sheets of blanks fer the use of township assessors, which are worthy of notice. They are to be bound in book form, and supplied by Co. Commissioners to asses- sore in each township. The -blanks are neatly printed and ruled; contain a col umn for entering the full name of every tax payer, so as to aid in obtaining aior rect fist of Jurors; , have a column under tho name of each and every article, kind d f property or class of occupations subject to' taxation under our State Laws—in short I are a complete guide to the assessors in making full, correct, intelligible returns, so as to secure equal and just taxation. Tboy are very desirable for use, as a reo ord,*and for reference for various purpp ses. It is pot probable that anything which-at all compares with them as to present and permanent usefulness, has ever been devised, for such purposes. They are the work of W. A. Crossm on, Esq., who has for many years been the popular and efficient Commissioners Clerk in this county. After having been in ur , e, for some time, and their value tested, he has had t4m improved and copy-right ed. Other counties are procuring them; and we doubt not that if every Board of Commissioners will examine, purchase and supply them to their assessors, they will be satisfied that they have a good invest ment—a profitable one to both officers and the public. By order of Corn By order of Com. Rejected by the Senate. J. B. Stark, collector for this District, iMs been rejected by the Senate. His cr•mmis•ion, like all others issued during the recess, is good until the 4th of March. 10 the meantime, and after the adjourn ment, the appointing power is vested in the Piesident by the Constitution. The settled policy of the Senate is said to be the tejectieu of all friends of the President, who took the places of remov ed radicals. Property Purchased. We hear of several recent changes in the ownership of real estate in this village. Hyde Crocker has purchased house and lot of O. M. Crane; A. H. Smith the house late of Mrs. McCollum; Z. Cobb of P. Hinds; F. M. 'Williams of Daniel Searle; H. H. Frazier of H. H. Dunmore; Mrs. Sherwood of . E. Beebe; Wm. Vanoradale of ; LT. Purdy of T. Hamlin; Jo- seph Lewis of Robert Strange; Geo. Lew is the Finch house; J. D. Goodwin of Pierson. Robbers Sentenced. We learn from the Lucerne papers that the six men arrested for the robbery of the hope Express wagon near Wilkesbar re, have pleaded guilty. They have been sentenced to pay a fine of $5O each, and to undergo an imprisonment of five years each in the State Penitentiary. All the bonds and money were recovered, with the exception of $202. Gt. Bend Scale Works. The Great Bend Scale Company has dis posed of its Works, located in this place, to a company of gentlemen from Allkes barre. Possession is to be given March let. The now Company will continue the buAness at this place until July, when the machinery and material will be removed to Wilkcsbarre.—Penna, Stamps on Notes. ' Promissory notes are liable to n stamp d li ly of five cents for each 8100 or fractional part thereof. If a note contains any app. cial agreement, such as waiving the stay of execution, right to inquisition, appeal, or exemption, it is liable to ad additional duty of five cents. Notes containing a confession of - judgment are' liable to an additional stamp duty of fifty cents when entered of record. Sealed notes are sub ject to the same duty am other notes, and no . more. 10A1/*/)) . 411.1.1:40'10,:i:itri , 10 iN•IP:11)A !Males's " Night Blesamillsig Corms." '"lriltatarsha "Nista Blegnedag Cereiss.ll Pludoses "Night late =lns Carevesen phalotes Bleafkilsig Careus.lN Phalan , ' 4 . Night Ettoozolng Ceirene.^ A meet exquhlto, delicate. end Trareat Pereetns, dial lad from the we sad beautiful Awns Item which 'Stakes Menem , Manufactured only IPIIALON & 80N, Row Verb. BEWAILS OF couNTEarErrs ASK FOR PHALOWS—TANZ NO OMER. OAT ly nap x oeir CONSUMPTION CURABLE BY DR. SCHENCEV MEDICINES. TO CURE COMMOTION. the velem man be we. pared ao that the lanes will hag. To aceofteash this, the liver and aamseb mat lira be cleansed and aniepetite ere• sled for good wholownwe food, which, by these madiebia yin be digested properly, and good beattby blood made: then tending up the constitaticon. SCHENCK'S MAN DRAKE PILLS cleanse the alrenseb of 101611k= or mums etzenagatseest end, by using the flea Weed Taub In MU. neetion. the appetite is reamed. SCHENCK'S POLIIONIC .13YEETrle nutrleitos u well cam adichtel. end, by todustbertluee remedies. all Imp:utiles do awned faun the am* sad so* wlidaram blood dale, ,yrbicb wln noel di &mow Vgailenturin take Man didlebileaecordnis le Abecolcoo; Caossaidop Yetgl"_fro• ogatattlYht Malmo, yieldireadlty totter adieu , Tato mesons IMememir, u dame lbellisraad donut -Wm lot gailo ll Mblemeo traded° nal easilvo Mar am ad goixdred, fOr *Math= WillaiThota they Me Mimeo% Thosicalicli meal be kept tom, mad co eimitlta 'credal to snow the liblasaalo &rap b due ibegesd r o wor p na woody lad ally Mrtre? , iiii: Vim an lbol le ramified porfargie • paromosil ft, minas .ftftftis gas.. iftftelisibrultiftwiftifto iftik • soak 4l aU a, rale* ftell-110 auk pol o mit hole 'NOW Om up waft aro Mbsa iftiledn sadurllllaaana Mod w. w sae. 7. rt. • gr - Dsaltees, allaillotess saa" Citlirra Treated with the utmost success by Dr. AACS. °collet and Aurist, (formerly of Leyden, Holland.) No. 519 Pine Btreeti Philadelphia. Testimonials - from the most reliable sources in the city and Country can be seen at his ofilde. The ittediftl faculty are invited to accompany their patients. as be has no secrets in his practice. ARTIFICIAL RYES Ideated without pain. No chili for examination. Philadelphia, July 1, 1866. ly. cir• Cough, A Cold, or A Sore Throe", Slegrats nmestsTs Arnmnos, Aim moots sa cznatsfx:ts , . . ' is .I.I.LOWID To cosTrausy irritation et the tongs,' a Permiene's Throe! Meuse,: or Consumption . • 11 Orr= CM lIISSTIAV B R W•N S . • BRON • C•HIAL TROCHES, ItATINIVA DEBICT anratrzece TO tag ItAZTI, OtTII nazi:own 11.111,121' For Bronchitis, Asthma,• Catarrh. Corumnaptive and Moat Diseases, 171001:113 AIM MID WtTU ALWLTS 000 D lIIIICC2III SINGERS AND PUBLIC I:fiXali • will druS ProrAu useful in clearing the voice when ta: ken before Singing or Speaking. at.d relieving the throat after en unusual exertion of the vocal organs . The ?incites ere recommended "Ind prescribed by Pht sicians. and have had testimonials from eminent icier' throughout the country. Being en article of true =pit, and havingpeoved their efficacy by . a test of mutat year each year findethent in new 'localities In varidelf par of the world and the rrodus are univereally prenoun• ced better than other articles. OBTAIN only " IlnowN's•lblditilathS . Tnoenze," an d . do not take any of the Worthlettlinitatimu that maybe offered. Bold everywhere. ft °via 6m empli 07 - ABEL TIDEUEUELL is cocaina:illy receiving new @applies of Genuine Drugs and Medicines, which will be sold as low as at any other SW", in Montrose. W - Empire Shuttle Sewing Muchlues are inperlor to all others for Family and Manufacturing purposes Contain all the latest improvements ; are speedy ; noiseless ; durable ; and easy to work. Illus trated Circulars free. Agents, wanted. Liberal dis count allowed. No vasignmehts made. Address NMPIR.E: & M. CO., 610 Broadway, New York, July 24-17 Notice.—The butane] Plano Fortes of t3stovi; area's 8 Co. are deemed by , all goodjadges to be thb Mama Voile of instruments of the kind. We ran•lot anggest what is wanting to make a must cal instrument more perfect, although we are elo* to admit that the limit of imprOoffocht can over by at tained. • Before they had brought their Pianos to their pia: tut excellence, the, had submitted them to compel! -. Bon with instruments of the belt makers of this nun*: try and Europe, and received tke_reward of merit, tofer all others, at the celebrated-WOW, Fair. It is burr*. tice to say that the Judgment Um pronounced haensit been overruled by the musicarworld. Still, by the improvements lately applied by theM t, their Pianos, it Is admitted that a.more perfect in i rnent has been made. They taie accordingly achieved' the paradox of making exitillence more ex:cellept_4 Sorely, alter this, they are entitled to the motto, 'Ng ceialor." Li one 3.9—1 y • • NEW YORK MARKETS. Reported for the Mormons Dawocaaz, by Fett_op:, Fitzgerald & Tracy, atrictly•Frgduee Commlaalo4l Melt chants, 39 Whitehall Street, New York, for the teeflt: ending • Feb. 9, MM. ' Flour, per bbl. $lO,OO 3 14.99 Wheat, per bushel, 200 3 3,00_ Rye, do 1,43' 3 LBO. Corn, eo 1.10 3 1,23 Oats, do 65 3 70 Butter, per lb. 83 • 3 40 Cheese, '' 16 3 .20 Pork, mess, per bbl • 20.00 49 ili .0 Beef, mess, " 12.00 4$ 18,00, Lnrd, per lb. 12 3 11.11: Tallow, . 11 f't ,LI , .4i. . . 2.T ftgs, per doz. Wool, per lb. Dressed Hogs, per lh litto 2..Dirtrtistments.- I[ll l. reririrtiriTirle : 11 .1 -q ; . ) • MUIR undersigned will sell at public sale on 'hedge. 1 Faurot farm in Jessup, on • • Friday,' /larch 1.1, 1867, at 10 o'clock, a.m., the following property, to wit : 10 Cows. 9 Yearlings, 10 Sheep, I pair of Horses. 1 yearling Colt, 4 Hop, 1 Lumber Wegon, 1 spring Wa gon. I Sleigh, 1 Sled, 1 Plow, I Harrow. Neekyoki, Whltlletrees, Double Harness, Cradle, Scythes, Rakes, Forks, Shovels, Hoes, Pork Barrel and Pork, Cider Barrels and Cider, Vinegar barrel and Vinenar. • quartz tit) , of Seed Wheat (if not previously sold). Potatoes, Churns. Pails, Stoves and Furniture, Hay and Straw,—, Also. a lot of Household Furniture, and many trtigbe too numerous to mention -here. TERMS OF SALE.—AII sums.of Ten Dollars arias.. cash down •. over Tea Dollars nine months credit With: interest and approved security., ' o ' • M. C. StrrroN Auctioneer.. EDWIN M'KEEBY.: , : Jessup, Feb. 19, 1867. ew• • NEW KILNED • GRADED SCHOOL. Spring Term. THE Spri ng i Term of this School will commence on' the t Monday of March, 1867. and continue eleven weeks, under -the same corps of experienced. Teachers who have so successfully conducted the School during the past Term. Prof. T. T. HUNTER, Principal. Mss llzz.xx VAuourt, - - Assistant. , " NELL= L.lisanDsucT. i Sup't Model School Pri ma and Intermediat. " Mamma SATZ:MA, - Instructor of Music. " S.J. Sous, - • Drawing and Painting. TUITION. PER TEMA, In Advance. Ell& School. Intermediate Primary Languages... Music. Oil Painting Water Colors Stndents wishing board or rooms will apply to the Secretary of the Board, who will cheerfully respond, either personally or by letter. The Directore feel grateful for the patronage extend ed to this t , ebool, and it is hoped that the redirection which the past term has given, will be a sufficient in ducement for the continuance of the same. F. W. BOYLE, Pres't School Board. JORN FAUBOT, Sec'y. [Feb. IS.-4w IDexi.ta,l IsTotJae. DR. T. J. WHEATCN WILL visit Ropbottom on Monday the 16th lest. for the purpose of fulfilling his engagements with his patrons in that vicinity. Those desiring his profession al services will lease be prompt, as his stay will be necessarily limited. Feb. 12, 1867. SHERIFF'S SAM B Y virtue of a certain writ issued by the Court of Common Pleas of ftsquellanns County. and to pue directed. I will expose to sale by public iendue, at the Court-house, In Montrose, on Baturday, ldirch 2, 1861.0, 1 o'clock, M., the following gfacribed piece or ps4al . . _ of land, to wit : The following described piece or parcel of land sits?! ate In Auburn townakip.finegnetuusna county , boon ed and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a car., ner between J. Rifeniniry and said lot, running wear.6o rods along said Itifenburra lists ;them ilenit6 20 tods; thence east 66 rods along 1. IL Low's Het and thence.' north 20 rods along Thomas White's line to the piece or beginning—coatainley sena acres, be the. same aziogn ! or ices, with the applutettancelN On. /911: _IICRISCAI324: about five acres Improved, subject peyerue7 o 2, article even by J. C.1.0w to aLLowrittridtrasefs to I. B. ow dated am* 5. 1 41C D intim snit WWII IL Lew Vs. tr. , • ft F. , Sherif sheriff's Odes, Nostra% Fair Mir Auditor's itgice, rlllllrandersi g ned. an Auditor appointed by the Or. plums' wart of anstinehaniut county_to distribute the balsam tattle Ausd in the hands of Laurie and J.W. Tyler. 'doers, among the heirs and legal senta. Oyes of the eatata-Of W. K. Tyler. , will at tend to the duties of his appointment at his office in Montrose on Friday the 15th day of March, 1867, at one o'clock, p. m., at which time and place all persons are required to present their claims or e debarred from coming in fora share of sad' estate. W. D. LUSE. Auditor. Mintrose, Feb.lll, Aotor - N Notice. It s. anders t aa an auditor &pointed y this y to b distribate the toad the ha n ds o u rrrederi n ett T c ymit uut- rt, executor of Baddiel Tanart., detested; 'among the iedateas under the wl3l of raid decedent, will attend to the ditties of hiraafd appointment at the office of Fraser& Cue, to Montrose. Friday. the Bth day of March. Het at o'clock In the _afternoon-, at which time and place all persons interested are required to present their elainurar be forever deblirred from coming inupon said Mad. .. P. A. CABE, Auditor Montrose, Fe6.1!, 1887. - 44 ' ,A Y • Ytn , T 1 .. C416 _ . ) ,-, ' J _V!J q -.j MBE subscriber will sell at public *endue on bla premises in Bridgewater. on • Widneday, Feb. 201 h, 1887, ecanateneing at 10 o•cl oek, a. to., the following propei. ty, to wit : lupab of Karel& years old-4 Cows-8 Calves-1 new loather Vaigh-1 light two-horse Wagon-1 Lumber Wigan-4 Cutter-1 sett double Harness-1 Horse Rake-9 good Plows—Drag, Cultivator, Orind-Stone, Chalni, Crowbar', Stretcher, Neck Yoke—a (identity of Hay dna Straw in the barn—Oats and Corn-1 grain cradle—a lot of Sap Tuba and two large Sugar Rattles —1 dog-power Churning Machine, 1 half-barrel Chard, Milk - Pans, and 'a variety of other articles too numer ous to mention here. TERMS OF SALII.—ItII sums of $lO or less, 'cash down; over $lO, nine months credit, with Interest mid approved security , GEORGE C. HILL. Bridgewater, Bob. 6th, 1887. 2w To all wishing Fruit & Ornamental Trees. /FHB undersigned having made arrangements with JL one of the large Nursery firms of York State, will deliver Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Grape Vines, Flowering Planta and Shrubs at the growers Rzrati. Pawn. All wishing to purchase will find it for their in terest to call on or communicate with • M. 13, TOWNE. Forest Lake gait tre, Feb. 6, 1657. TIIB undersigned, an auditor appointed by the Or phan's Court of Susquehanna County to distribute the Wanes of the Ansi J 4 Aliertuinds of John Boyle, gualvflitis ebb - arils J?ltiidliiary Thomas, minors. will attend to the duties of tile appointment at his odic* In Montrose, on Monday, . the 18th day of March, A.D. 1857, at one o'clock, p. m..it which time and plate all persons are requiretto present their claims or be for ever debarred from coming In upon said fun& JAM.E.9.B. CARMALT, Auditor. : Montrose, Feb, 8,1887. raTew Pl.l3rxxL. BalAvin, Allen, & -:* Cain. .~,~ AGAIN I After retiring for thirty days at "hurl labor," have re sumed business at the old stand, under the coitus and nun of - BALDWUJ, ALLEN tt JcOAIN, DEALERS DI Flour, Feed; Salt, Pork, Butter, Cheese, Pried ..illecti„ Hams, Fish, .Smoked Hal ibut, Candles, Tea, Coffee, Spices, Syrup, Molasses, Sugar, - , Seed Wheat, .. 49 80 ®• .:188 ... 8 6 9 Clover & Timothy Seed, Flax-seed, Beans, Thankful for past patronage, we shall be happy to see and wait upon our old and new customers. All Goods and Flour warranted. A. BALDWIN. W. L. ALLEN. J.S. MeCAIN, Montrose, Feb. 3,1867. UNITED STATES TIM. OTICE la hereby given that thek tindersizned has 1.1 been appoitited by the President of the rutted States, assessor of Internal Revenue for the 12th Col lection District of Pennsylvania, composed alba corm ties:of Lozerne and.dnacinehantia. The following ap pointiciente havecheen made otAssietant Mae - store : P. W. BOMA', Vey Milford. ''Divtaion 4, comprising the townships of New Milford, Great Band. Liberty, Oak n p i d, Harmony, Thomson. Jackson, and the bor. otigh of New Millard , GresiS Bend and Susquehanna De it r . Wig: Moues, eartiondalo rilsision .5, comprising Carbtdidale city and township; Fell, Greenfield. Scott, and 331ekst7. L.S.::Lrrrs, Pittston. Division 8, comprising_Pitts• ten, Wpm Pittston. the torniablps of Pittston i Spring Brookegovingtott. Lackawanna, Newton and Ransom. GO. S. Hinz. *likesbarre. Division ii, comprising War No. Lot Wilkesbarre, except that portion of Riv er Street,bettreert Market antUnton, and the town ship. Of - Plainsaenkins, Bear Creek and Back, G. N. linimunn, Wilkesbarre. Division it, com_Pria• Mg Wards No. $ and a of Willtesbarre;that part of Ward Jig. 1 embraced by that portion of River street between Marktirind Piton, that part of Wilkeabarre township soutbivf the'road leading to Prospect 'Rock, Hanover, ,Wright,Newport,-Dorrance, Nescopec and Slocum. COWS Guru x. Hazleton. Division 13. com Prising the borough of Hazleton, the townships of Haze, Fos ter, Dentson, Butler, Sugar Loaf and Black Creek. • All persons residing within any of these Divisions will make their returns to the assistant assessor of their proper division, and make application through him for • permit to transact any business requiring payment of special tax; and any person neglecting to make returns is liable to penaltj. All assessors and assistant assessors are required by law to note any breach of the Internal Revenue laws, both in not affixing proper stamps, or in transacting business without having paid the special tax when the same is required, and to report the same to the proper omeer for prosecution. A. J. ORRRSTSON, Assessor for the 12th District of Pennsylvania. Montrose, Jan. 29, 18G7. 4w .8.5 00 . 4 00 . 8 00 7 00 .1000 .10 00 .000 EMPORIUM OF NEIN STYLES! NEW GOODS. H. Burritt giln.7pp=ci ifo owril t dit .t 9 = d lirS..raS .1 ' IA Embracing extra varieties of Fashionable Drees Goads in plain,atriped and figured Helenas, imperial Lustre!, alerinoes, Pammattaa, Plaids - and Prints, Clothe , Cassimeres, Flannels, Brodie and • . • Wool Shawls, Balmoral and Duplex Hoop Skirts, Ladies' and Gents' •Furs, Huffalo Robes, Carpeting, Floor Oil Cloths, Wall i'apera,Nindow Shades, Hato and Caps, Boot., Shoes, and Clocks ; including also u usuai a general assort ment of other Dry Goods, Oren:Trimmings, and Yen keo Notions. Grocerica, Crockery, Unaware, Iron. itel STareS, Drugs._ 011 s,, Paints; &c. ie., Which be halloo the molt faVorable terms for Cull, Pre da_cts, -* roved Credit.' • - New rd, November, 1866. LESS^aisd STONE PECIT JAlM.sid slut Spears G EraisPreserato; Solution, for WI" bz__ Sept. 11t1s, • Anal• TutsEELL. 'EMERY VARIETY OF GOODS jy P at the Metale Chimp 110 re 'EMI WANT A PAIR OF 110 M featto to oydot,sodooro to MARIA", 7`olll,llAirt rov gret a pad pitir.) Auditor's Notice. Brooms, Nails, dc. .4e NEW FIRM. MUSIC & JEWELRY: MUD subscriber having formed pazi.nersblp 100 I. ` MR. J. A. fiTifirEM, ;w gibes to make tits best bowito his old Customers, 'and Inform them that the Mercantile Department of the business will heroine? be carried on by 0. D.' Beman & Co. with increased capital and facilities. a large sock of New Goode in all departments, a store thoroughly refftted. and Frio©® Xterellszoad. The Wateh-Making Department .Is retained by me. and will receive my_personal atten tion. / have secured theservlets of DIR. C. 11. WOLD.- Byg,, a gentleman who has had twenty-iiveyears in thh best shops of Europe, and has no superior in the coun try. I shall therefore be able to do all work within three PM from the time ft Is left.. . • The Cloak and Jewelry Repairing Will be owned by Mr,Stevens, who will do all work In that Ilne promptly, laut In the best style. Nov. IN, 1023. • • 0. D. DIMAN. . --.- • CIOICMIL ia I TOO3IM. will =alit of a full assortment of the following Pod.? anitable forthis market. which will ha sold as low an d many of them lower, than by any GAO else this aide of New York city. " ' Read the Catalogue. CLOCKS & WATCHES. WATCHES. Amtaican, Swiss and English, both gold and slim SETH THOMAS CLOCKS, All styles, including their celebrated Calender Clocks. which tell the day of the month and week, also the name of the month, making the changes for every mweeek.onth correctly, with no care but to wind them once a JEWELRY. Heavy, solld Gold Chains, Hooks and Heys. Flue sol id seta of Jewelry—Plns, Sleeve Battens, Studs, Ear kings, &c. WEDDING RINGS SPECTACLES. Warranted to tit all kinds of eyes SOLID GOLD ALBUMS. A neat little Charm holding eight small Photographs GOLD PENS. A line assortment, with and without holders. Old ones repoluted. SOLID SILVER WARE. Made to order of pore ain, consisting of Spoons Forks, Thimbles, Bauer Knives, Napkin Ship, Scut Knives, Vest Chains, &c. PLATED WARE. The best in market—single, double, treble and wild mph: plate, and wannaimis—from a full Tea Set down Including Castors, Cake and Cud Baskets, Ice Pitchers Walters, Ditter Dishes, Sugar Dow/s Cups Tea Bells . • MUSIC. PIANOS. • . Manufactured by Decker Brothers, which, with Mali late Improvements, surpass those of any other 'kers. Also, Bradbary's New Scale Plaaos—a bistro. meat. Other Pianos from MO to POO. CABINET ORGANS, Fromsllo to sl2oo—warranted for Iv. They are the Moen reed Instrument in the world, and years. I have only to sly that 1 have sold nearly $16,000 worts of them in the last four years ; and they are ill good or der and have never coat my customers seemlier repairs; VIOLINS, GUITARS, ec. Violins 'from $5 to $5O, Fluter, Fifes, Clarionets,Thist os,Guiuus, Bows, Strings, Tuning Forks, &c. BRASS BANDS Supplied with instruments of the best American man ufacture, by the single instrument or Meet, at the ma ker's price—also music for any number of instruments. Instruction Books and Sheet biusic'on hand, and new supplies received every week. Piano Stools from ge to Si- Perfect Sewing Needles. • We have the exclusive agency for R. J. Roberta' tent Parabola Needles—the - beat In the world. Try one paper and Root satisfied the money wilite reftuided_ Fire Arms and Sporting Materials. Allen s, Eipeneee., and Henry!. Brew-bleeding ries, all styles Revolver., Fowling Piece..., Mita netts and Pooder.Plasks, Cartridges for all the 11. 8. Army guns ; also U. S. and other Percusaion Caps. Cooper Cartridges, all styles andlases. O. D. BEMAN. J. A. ST Montrose, Nov. 71, 1866 $1,500 PER YEAR t We want Agents every where to sell our IMPftOV c.D pp sew ing Machines. Three new kinds. Under and upper feed. Sent on trial. Warranted five years. Above sal ary or large commissions paid. The only machines sold in the United States for leas than 440, which are fully licensed by Howe, Wheeler & Wilson. Grover & Baker. Singer &CO., and Bachelder. All other cheap machines are infringements, and the seller or user are liable to arrest, One and imprisonment. Illustrated circulars sent free. Address, or call upon SLIAW & CLARK, at Bidde ford, Maine, or Chicago, IR. DnarEtily• Dissolution. THE firm of Crane, Howell & Fergersen has been dissolved by mutual consent. The notes and accounts of the late Inn have been placed In the hands of P. T. Fergerson, who is authorized to collect the mime ; and all indebted are notified to settle without delay. O. lil. CRANE. • JOHN HOWELL. • • -P. T. pplakuisort. Monirole, tan. 8, 1867. Partnership Notice. Tundersigned havingentered Into i partnership ender ader the firm name of Crane & Howell. will con tinue business at the old stand where, thankful for fa von In the past, they will strive to merit the patron age of old and new customers. 0. M. CRANE, JOHN HOWELL. Montrose, lan. Bth, 1861. STOVES! STOVES! A NEW and select atock of Cooking, Parlor & Shop ZS. STOVES. Just received and for sale on tbe most favorable terms. EL BURRITT. New Milford, Dec. 11, 1866. gBOLar:PIMPLISI 7 PENSIONS, BOUNTY, AND BACK PAY. T HE ender claims entrugea to his gag. p ga nk r i n ' eslaw en , and °2 Woe mation FREE. L. F. FITIDIE. Alontrosa, Jan. 14, 1665. tf SOLDIERS' BOUNTY. PENSIONS, And Back Pay ! AE underrgedLi m er Z t Gfira %Twiieprotattntton to all n; ted to his care. No charge unless successful. _ Montrose, Aug. 20.'63. 3. B. MeCOLLITM., EQUALIZATION Of BOUNTIES! GIL OLDIERS : Congress has just passed an act to equal tze your Bounties i Those who have not already done so, should makda immediate application. Wid ows heirs or parenteof Soldiers who have died In the terries, are entitled to the game bounty the soldier, if living. would. receive. Having already prepared over two hundred claims, thosewho have delayed making application will find it greatly to their advantage to give me •call. Invalids and widow , ' entitled to en Inc:hate of pen sion under act approved June a,lBOO, ahoeld also make application. Ittormation free. 41E0. P. urn; Meensed Governmen t' eat. Xecirose, Avg. 1, itidd. it • • 17 TF YOU WAl'4O . • t J. 10 fa 11 per Cost. au e pits ef Tbacitafirftria.. go TORDIUMB. • (Well you eau.) Pim -Life and AcaidenVil OBIERAL INSUANCEMBOL 2hilaaXtrasse. Wow. Homo Imam:int Cw.ktr:S. T-e CaPthil sad Insurance Co of Korai America, PhD's; Capitaland - - - - , • InternationalFlieinsursata Cis: of H. 1.. Capitaland Surplus, • • . . 4600.000 Otesiditireadd , Mailne tosnrante Ca, of „Mira, Capital and Surplus, .1100,000 Ascoming,ConatT.ffintual immrspret C0..;61 Money, Penn c'Capital and sm•plas, . 90400 ?anises NOM) Instirsnee Co, - rdaz - Fiii capital and Surplus. -. 800 , 000 - Enterprise Insurance Company; nitre. . Capital and Surplus, " Insurance Co. State of Pettopylvanle, Pl4l. Capital and P3urPittaa ' " P 04 4" Kensington Fire mid M. insurance co:, 1. PUPIL, capful and Burpins,.. Connectictit Muntaltife Le:enfant° Cti. t>lr p Hartford, Conn., wind edint 'emit.' • dividends to theses:wed. hit note. given for bilitturpremium is never to ne.paid under any. circamentnem %de policy will always be paid in sad:. tdenotes given up. Capital; 10,000,000 American. . Lilo Insorancer ithlladtF. plat; Capital, TlV:rtintranell Co. Hartford; b.. rftgagainetall ki kind ' soraceide Ca nts Capital, Efiertfprd-Fire InsurandeCoidpany. Hart-• i ft lford: Conti4Capftal and Surplus, ~ 1 4,6813.11115 Vita Insfiranee Co., Hartfor d, Ct., Capital. -61W Ated • attest d4irall eta to ogreare d ed to on fair terms, and all looses promptly adjusted. STROUD ti BROWN, Agfints. Wolllcertirstiloor worth of" Montrose Hotel," west sif Public Avenue. Unmans Brant:M. ' Cleanses L. Ilnows. Idontrassi Jan. Ist,. 19H. ly VOITrZ'S___CEI.ERRATEP HORSE AND CATTIN PCWM:RS. • This preparation, king and favoribly known wilt titorolighly reinvigorate b roken-down and low-spirited horaes, - by strenthening grid cleansing Mesh:Misch and intestines. .It is Senn preventive of all diseases incident to this animal. mans Lung Fever, Glandert,,,Tellow Water, Meares, Coughs. DisteMper, Fevers, Founder. Loss o f Appetite and Vttallinergy, &c, Its use Improves) the Wind, increases the appetite, gives a smooth and glossy skin, and transforms the miserable skeleton into a due looking and spirited horse. TO KEEPERS OF COWS, A large, One assortment. this preparation is InVlinetere. It Increases the qnstat I. ty and improves the quality. of the milk. It has been provenby actual etpertment. to- increase the quantity of milk and cream twenty per cent. and mekothe bel ts* firm and sweet. In...fattening cattle. It ;glees theta an a petite. loosens their bide, and maker them thrice much faster IN ALL DISEASES, OF SWINE, such u Coughs, Meets In the,Langs, Liver, .pftc • till.. Oaths acts at speciffc. Br putting from one half a paper to a paper In bane) 01 ...will the abate Alseaus will be eradicated or entirely prevented .. given in thne, _a certain-preventive's:LA cure for the ot Chole ra. M.:we cents per paper, or papers for $l. Pre pared by 'S. Fotr,:rz..& it their wholesele 4 Dreg - lid' Medicine depot, No.llo Franklin st. , Baltimore, kW :For tale by Brugghte and storekeepers throughont the 'Butted Sista.. 11Plfor•sale in - Montrose by ' • • • ppgl.B 'DEL TUBRBLL. MORE NEWS: it OM M IN ST. 100n1 BOOTS! BOOTS! Aiß i l' .1 • BCOTS,• BOY'S: -BOOTS, YOUTH'S ,800 - TS, TDIC.Ir BOOTS, KIP • B.OOTS, - • . CALF BOOTS. •: ••' AND BOOTS MADE TO ()DIEN. Also, a god assort merit or e 038031:1113. Cm:Mating of Ladles' Kid. Lasting and (lost Balm•r• al. and 'fters, Men's Brogan*. Boy l e -Balsnoqtla, Youth'. Cabanas Cialteri, Baby flboes.'ete. ate., aA of which will be adld • AT 1 SMALL PROFITS! x. B.—Al kinds atiririmide to order. and telairtng done neatly. C. 0. FOIttIBAlt• 1110111.roie, May A, 1886. tf WILISHERS, mtsTAcnitc forced to grow on the smoo thest face in from three ty 5 weeks by using Dr. SEVIt i - . N '8 •RESTAURATEU CAPILAIItE. the molt ens ' derral disetivery in modern science, acting on the Beard and Bair in an almost m frac. - aloes manner; It has been used by the ell tit of•Loe don and Paris with the most flattering Detect's. Bathos of all purchaserstre registered, and If entire satisfaction is not given in every troganee, the money will be ctiewr fully refunded, price by mall. 'wile i and postpaid, $l. Deserintivecirettlars and testilhonlils mailed free. Ad. dress BEROER, SBUTTS & go.. Oesoists.No 2S Etc. er street. Troy, N. T. Only touts for the United State. • - myl tiering 3:1031333MAT ELECTRIp: gOA.P . Saves Time, Saves Afaai., Sayre Libor, : . - Bares-Clothes, BaverWomen, M all Ins twill tojEatting into small shieffers and kisser ing in hot water. then soak the elofkes - irre to ten solo. ram and a little hand robbing will make them as clean as hours of :mains rubbing wodid do. willrordinary soap: sad the meet delicate •Ilablle metes no Wary.— We can refer to thousands of fantllieitirho are aster lt, and who could not belaireaded to do without- DOBBINS" 'ELECTRIC SOAP. VirSold by all leading *biers throaihott the State. Manufsetured only by • 3ocorsieurrti9 db x.•co,crzo, WHOLBSALWOFFICE, 107: South 7ifthr S.tri . oti No 4. le; 1866.--traie • ' • ' ipstATE ORPATRICR DRISCOLL, A:4 deceased,. late of Sastre Depot, Stuoitteitanna cottati, Lettersof administration upon the estate of ttre above named decedent having been granted to the nndemtgn ed, all persons indebted to said estate ureileretrt mitt. fled to make immediate payment, and S h ed e hivi claims against thesame topresent Matti telt aathenti ng • cited for settlement': IWGII 1 DMA Adm'r. ELRANOR DRISCOLL, Great Bend, Dee. 25,1666. TIMOTHY SEED, & SEED WHEAT, - FOE SALE Bt STANLEY VIEW= Forest Lake, Jan. 22, 1807.m2. AL, rA.14.261, CONTAINING 182 *tree , two mtloo wen of Moro rose, for sale CEM.P. by D./DIEWSTDa. ffootrose, f;loir. 13, 1806 Buffalo Robes Liaise Zits, A choice lot. for sale snow time% bi t . • /31111111 TI". IdnforLlNoi. IC 1866 F 1r01:7 WANT THAT OLD BOOT nPaig""" good ntwaltaltitilLDlWE, (rots iars bet.) A lth.VlVeste wants& %Lilts entirety 1 . I Sew ani nit nut. •Aildlllllo.l. OA -4 ;City Building, 444 4 1, Ns, - sasia.tr• . .A . gliiittSANED ZUMMistiCriF o 4 -3 / 4 01r4 1 6 Vni*Vg.;4o4trriZiaNgwriWit4.7l4. .le Boots Ewa snags of -- rAxl,ooo ;AMMAN 1.000,000