MN=:; Demsdratie Osnadittes. - PoimOoratiO Comity Cottllnittee will'tneOt. at - Searle% Hotel in Montiose on Monday, April Bth,lB67,itt one o'clock p. to., to elect delegates to tke State Con vention. Nottce. - Rev. 11. Boughton will preaoh at the Universalist Church in Brooklyn, on Sun• aay, April 14th, nt loit a. m. Another Wajection. The President nominated R. B. Little, Esq. for Assessor, last. week, but the Sen ate, in accordance with its custom, re fused to confirm. • The Negro Lawyer. The Montrose Republican of this week alleges, that J. J. Wright, the black law yer, studied law with R. B. Little, Esq. That statement is false. Wright studied in the office of Bentley & Fitch, and was admitted to the Bar upon the certificate of Mr. Bentley, and the recommendation of the examining committee- 7 8. S. Bent ley, A. Chamberlin, and J. B. MCollum, Esqrs. Teachers' Examinations. Teachers' examinations will be held as follows Susq's Depot School House, April 10 Gibson Hollow a " 11 Clifford, City a " 12 Hopbottom . a 44 13 Dimock Corners 11l a 15 Auburn Centre - 44 " 16 Jessup, Bolles' " " 17 Friendsville " " 18 Franklin, Salt Springs " 41 19 Montrose, Academy, 20 Icew Milford, " 22 Ilarford " " 23 As these Examinations will be held to furnish Teachers for the Summer Schools, certificates wilt be granted for the Sum mer term only. Only those will be ex amined who purpose to teach the coming term. Since examinations were held in each township last fall, they will be held this spring in such places only at► will best ac commodate the county. Teachers will attend such examination as will suit them best. W. W. WATSON, County Sup't. April 2, 1867 Fire at Great Bend. We learn from the Pennsylvanian that, a fire broke out at Great Bend on Mon day night, last, which destroyed the two buildings known as the Wolcott. Block, and damaged two small buildings of W. Pain tin. The principal losers by the fire are W. S. Wolcott, C. 11. & T. F. Shipman, Elks W. Beckwith, Erastus Green and Walter Paintin. Walcott's - loss, above insurance, will not eseeed 81,000. The Shipman loss from $5OO to BSOO above Insurance. Beckwith, whose photograph rooms were over, the flour and feed store of the Ship mans, lost his entire stock—insured for 8800, !bout 8400 less than loss. His fam ily escaped with very little clothing, and but one bed. Paintin's loss is from $5OO to 8800. The origin of the fire is unknown. It was probably from accident. Mr. Wolcott. broke ground and com menced building again on the morning af• ter the fire. Paintin is also at work re• pairing the damage done to his buildings. Burglar Arrested. Deputy Sheriff Truesdell of Susquehan na co. Pa., arrived in Binghamton, Satur day afternoon, with a description ola I.ed man named Simon Rivers, statin g ;li e had broken open a house and rebhed a man named James Tucker, at New Mil ford, in that county, of about t5OO, and offered a reward of $.50 for his apprehen sion. Sheriff Brown and Deputy Sheriff Edminster, of Lisle, who lvas in town, at once proceeded to hunt up the man, and found him near the new colored church. On being lodged in jail and searched, 4194 of the money was found on his per son, and collector's receipts for taxes, which were fully identified. He was lodg ed in jail. The -reward was promptly paid upon the nppreheasion and confine ment of the robber.—Broome Gozelle. List of Jurors, Drawn to serve at Term of Court com mencing April Bth, 1867 : GRAND JURORS. Auburn—George Low. Ilridgewater—lra Foster,E.W.Hawley. Clifford—D. S. Stephens. Choconut—D. 0. Minkler. Dimock—Lyman Blakeslee. Franklin—Edwin Summers. For. Lake—F.H. South well, C.Wright. Gibson—John Bennett, 2d, J. E. Guile, J. E. Whitney. Harmony—S. H. Barnes. Harford—M,Jeffers, A.W.Green wood. Lathiop—Truman Bell. Montrose--W..L. Allen. New Milford—H. W. Northrop, John Washburn. Oakland—J. G. Raymond. Rush—David Case, W. H. Sherwood. Springville—Jas. Koons, Orrin Fish. TRAVERSE JURORS-FIRST WEEK. Auburn : Z. L. Cooley, David Jackson, Wm. Lee. Apolacon : 0. B. Haight, David Jones. Bridgewater : L. Beach, H.H. Frazier, L. B. Guernsey, L. Judson, D. Kiiiaber: Choeonut: James Dnnelly. • Dimock : Alfred Miles, A. W. Main. Forest Lake: Judson Burr, J. Stone, 2d, A. Tilden, $, G. Ball. Gibson: JUMP Bennett. Great Bead;,Beany Mort, G. B. Trowbridge. Harford:l.T. Tiffany. Herrick B. R. Ellie. ' , Jac:keen :-.L. S. , Barrio, luso Grant. Jessup :: Q. stone, Wm. Shell). Liberty : Richard Bliley, Patrick 0:?r -hitt A.A. , Fish, leaao EtatieetJ.litarsh— eathriap : L. %V. Kelinm, O.Strickland; Lenox.: Wan:Halstead, o:4 T .Seteranoe. Montrose: A. '.N." • - Middletown: Jere. du:Aida...ti „ ' New Milford : H. Grinnel. - - 'Rash:AK°. Berthelf, JOliirf-BiAtiP7 Siiv,er_LakacW-71L Hill. Springville D. S. Sheldocr,-P. Brooke. Stiq'ir. - Depot - : D. R. Pope_, . Thomson : Elias Bryant-, V-.- R. Whit ney. TRAVERSE JURORS- .•.-SECOND WERE. Auburn : Gersham Orawford, Leander Lott, B. A. Pierson, John Tewksburiy.. : Apolaeon : Johnston Foster. Brooklyn : N. O. Benjamin, H. L. Bat ley. Bridgewater : F. F. Trielcox. • Choconnt : Dennis_ O'Dea. : Peter Bennett,- Elise Stevens. Dimoek : George Gates, F. H. Hollis ter. Friendsvilla: Wm. Bufrum„ Forest Lake: Henry Bolles,James Sla- ter. Franklin : Franklin Smith. Gt. Bend : H.H. Merrill, D. S. Roosa. Gibson : Charles Kennedy. Harmony : B. Cook. Harford : M. Oakley, Alvin Stivens. Herrick : Sanford Barns, Ezra Tooley. Little Meadows : E. B. Beardsley. Middletown : New Milford : A. J. Moss. Springville: A.' P. Browih: lan mon, A. D. Woodhouse. Susq'a Depot : George Brown, J. C. Cook. _ Silver Lake: Chester Bliss. - Thomson : Collins Gelatt, Wm. Wit ter. [ABEL TO BRIM L ts continually receiving new suppl les °Webbing Drags ano Medicines. which will be sold as low nest any other Stc -s in Montrose. : cioNG•j: 11:•FA 7 1 (.1 This mediates. Umtata by Dr. .1. H. {slams. of nits- Itslstda, b Latended I. tltweles the %tad sad make U has eartaa. the Ord Proms et ollgattios. lay eleseslng stomach with Selma:era Mindy/Ike PUU the Tante saes MUM the mettl4 sad tad NM amid rue be masa below wing It will be way digested. Csararaptloa eland be eared b 7 fielinat's PUICIMILIO arum atilew the stomach and Liver Is wade bettor sad the tilleite misted, belies the Taste and Pills ars snalred nearly ewer/ cue af eonsamption. A half dozes betties of the SEAWIZD TONIC sad Ulm or mar berms et COD NANDRAEN PILLS will ears ear tediumq am et are' Mai& • Dr. SOMME matt prefosslassal sisirsts Www Tart. Das. Sae, sad id his islhadyal OM= la fldisdeVala "my week. dar daily papers of nth plies, er his passtddsi as essessap lksh Sir his days *a rishistlaa. Please elseseee, wltea pardhedasa godless *we Utinswass of the Meter, one ortga We lag New of Cloassmokah sad Use other if he stew la la peellsollwallla gam the Gar -141112115L11 Iwo& Bail skyW Druirtsss sod Dialer% tem &Mrs' balk ar &.6O the kilt dos= AU lateen tor adobe should bs sd• &mod to Dr. Bansaoi'e 'rioalpal Mak Ito. lb Moth das Somas. PlollatiAali. Pa. Glonena Wholestie Agents: Dams Dunes 4 Co.. A. I s. U. Mee* Italthaare, Mi. ; John D. Pluto. Dizschindas Ws: Walker is 'Tarim, CRAeido. C6lllsut Wes.. & laula. MA. (Li w. a► gcsa.l rt. 07 - • Cough. A Cold, or A Sore Throat y MIKII7IIRXJ ILICIGUILATII ATTENITON. &WO SHOULD 2,13 CTECIUM. I. ALLOW= TO CONTLTITS, of the Lungs, ♦ Forman:at Throat Disease, or Consumption 11 OTTER TKO 111111 LT BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES, 11.41Y - LllO • DOITCT 1117LVNICCI TO TITO PAMTS, Glib lIIIMEDIATZ STUMP. For Bronchitis. Asthma, Catarrh, Consumptive and Throat Diseases, ~, SINGERS AND PUBLIC SPEAKERS will And Troches useful in clearing the 'Voice when ta ken before Singing or Speaking, dial relieving the throat after an unueual exertion of the vocal organs The Ti oche: are recommended and prescribedby Phy sicians, and have had testimonials from eminent men throughout the country. Being an articleof , true merit, and havirigprored their of eaeyfota test , of many years each year finds tperointioal localities in various parks of the world, arid the Trpclses are aniversally.pronoun ced better than Otticir arileles.• • °ETA= only " 8#01714 . 11 DEMICRIAL Turmas," and do not take any of go Worthless Imitationktbat maybe tittered. Sold eViry;srliere. novt 6m antpLl or rionce.;--The beautiful Piano Fortes of.Gadra sm.= & Co. are deemed by all goodjudgetytt:he the Mims Thufs of Instruments of the , We cannot su:gest what la wanting to matsla musi cal instrument more perfev; althotigh, ,to admit that the limit of ;elprovemeat .eao: car be at tained. Before they hod brought their Pianos to their pres ent excelledoe, the, had-submitted. them , tpconapeti- Bon With instrunicnte s)f the best makcfs oClttits coun try and Europe, and rtpoked the reward"of merit; ovet ad others. at tbu Celebrated .World'e Pale: Hal butjuaL tice to say that the judgment thus pronounced has not been overruled bv the musical world. - . Still. by tho Improvements lately applied by them to. their Pianos, it le admitted that a more perfect inatrn meat has been made. They have accordingly achieved the Paradox' of making excellence more excellent.— Surely, alter this, they are entitled to the motto, " Ex celsior." Pune 19-1 y - IVEstLIILR2AILCiMIgSI. In Liberty, March 11th, 1867, by Wm. M. Bailey, Esq. , LEUrts W. Elow.eno, of Liberty, and Miss JENNIE 0. Corm, daughter °liter. g. C. Coffin, of Vestal, Broome co. N. Y. At Great V•enii, March 12th, 1867, at the house of Rev. Stephen- El we] 1,. MrtA. J. BALuulfft, of New Alford, tied Mai L. E. TerrLE,vf Clifford - 14 NIT* 3 Reported for the blenerniiiit Drthoenie.'by Fenian,' Fitzgerald _ .ds Tracy strictly Produce CoXentasiott Mer chants. 88 Wldteltall Street. New Yoritaos .the week ending Web 80 . 1867. _ Flour. per bbl. , 4100 1 . -14.00 Wheat, per imnbtd. 2.60 • 100 Rye. . do , ' - 1,90- • IX Cosa, co , ..... 4 -.', , ..... ~ 140. 1.20 Oats, do ....., - ir. 4 - - 4;:Vr -' ...60 73 'Batter, per lb.: . ; . ..,...i.. ....... :, ..-...;;; 26 f: ' " f. =23 Cher" 0 f.. in • .. ..i.. .;; ;2 . .• 16 - . .12 - Pork Wiistel,b4l.44--4,;••ii.u..41p woo Beef mesa . , .''''..o••*it. . 44vu -S col. 'MTh. '•..ii:;l.ifi...liiilael 18 8 Tallow - ''" 4.41....,. , ,. ; ... - ~.....k ...- - 1... 39 fag r yb iliji : . 1'!•i!! . ... !!.. 004-...1!i4...re. - I :1 - ; 40,, , --* "=!*.?? - :• e 9 . " .. ' ~ Droned legs, par m e .-- ........ •-• • • e$ ;0 lIIMMIMMI Clover & Tixagthy Seed : fo; A. V. BIII.LaRD: Slrentrose, Mara 6th. 1667. 9VONIT I Agentsr=siz vtdr" . ,I ittml, Ma rrnattay• Stbr 2t.hatistments. E. L. W.V.EILS fr.„. CO. QuccEssolts-in trle suit- &-eo., Dealers in 1.7 Dry Goode, Clothing, Ladles and 311. , 5es fine Shoes. Also, agents for the great Amerlctu Tea and Coffee Company, [APO , 11867. E. L. Wltlnts.c: , C.rCi-Perr.or. fkßwi THteEre.V,'; i s i e l r e i s be u r e o b if t i rs i, r t , u ) fur t sale rr,s t I tjt i, r i. n t i h i e n creek rcouli.-cnntoining .Q 0 ttgregaabout.f.o ^¢3 i m vv. ed ; on the premises id a house, two bans, and ur e!, 71 A zood U rn:n and Dairy farm. Sale at the Court llou.e. in Mon Iruse, on Sat . nrdq. Othzierg:ig 14111 , c1dekzM. "' ligidgo mite*, April 2,J.2/471) 4 , WM. KSLLI. • • AtelaatiCl o l2.. HA Anderslguetrlvill,sell dt:atiCtidb alt.htdr reel- T dened,,ltiAtarattownshlpodu Thuiroday;-.A pelt 18th 18ot, the following property : 3 Cowe, 9 pairs matched two years otd Steers, I two years old Devon Bull. 8 Yearlings, 7 Sheep, Illog, Fan ning 61111.4tait light Bollts;Etob tltld, 11gbt two-horsa Sleigh, one horse Wagon, Plow, Harrow, Cultivator, Grain Cradle, Saddle. Cross-cut Saw, road Scraper. 8 Stoves and Farming Tools too numerous to mention. TERNS.—AII sums under .ss,.tash ; tri and over, nine months credit with Interest and approved security. Ararat, April 2, 1887.•2 O. L. CARPENTER. F VB, P oldp T i LE n . d e n - e i F J 4l e 4 s. p , Wednes day, April 10th, 1841,...e0quotsucing At 40 o'clock a. m. the following croperty 6 Cows, 1 light Baggyl Plow, IHarrow,l dog-powe r Churning Machine and 'Churn, 1 Grain Cradle. Scythe, large Iron Kettle, Cutting Box, Parlor Stove, a quanti ty of. Llay lithei Ilisro,-and other article - a not mentioned. Tatum—All some under five dollap, casti.ss or over num months credit with interest and approved seL uri ty. Jeuup April, 2,113_67. 0 1 _ PENIS SUALLUE. Attention Farmers. .... _... _ oa22t Will borit&ood win & Doti tdirery Stable Montrose, during the Prot week of April Court, c WI mencing April Bth, for thgptirpooe time good htutor•--lIORSIEM atuililnicaath-BLASSE. Highest price in cash paid for suitable stock FRED. 0. GOODWIN. Montrose, April 2d,••1867. 1 1.- .- - -•- . • - - .... ~. . . ..• ABEL TURRELL Is continually receiving NEW.. GOODS, And keeps constantly on band a fun- and desirable as sortment of genuine, Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Liquors, Paints, One, Dye-etuffs, Teas, Spices and other Groceries. Stoneware, Wall and Window Pa per. Glassware, Lamps, Kerosene, Benzoic, Tao nee s 011, Lutirleating_o4, Neatsioot Oil, . Refined Whale Oil , Tarnish, Whips, 'Puns, Pistols, .Cartridgee, Powder, shot, Lead, 'Oen `Caps, Musket '- Instruments, Tol'et Soaps, • Asir Oils, Brushes Pocket Knives., Spectacles, Silver Plated lapoocs, Poeta, and Ivory handled Enll2l. Dentist's Articles, a general assortment of Fancy Goods,- Jewelry, Perfemery, tft ALL THE Patent Medicines adverttsedin Montrose, and nearly every GOOD KIND • IN ANT MARICET. In short, nearly everything to restore the sick. to please the Mateo() delight the eye, to gratify the fancy, and also to eondttee to there'd and stilistanilal comfort. of life. Enumeration is Inapracticable, as it would fill a newspaper. Call at the Drug and VarietyStoro of ABEL TIIBRELL, Montrose, Pa. .41. - tteiad..! T au subscriber will sell at public ?endue on Wednesday, April 17, 1867, at his residence, to Montrose, all his Household Goods, consisting of Furniture, Carpets, Stoves, Beds, Crockery, Glassware; stc.st-e.—also,l red Cow. [See Small Bills.] And if not diapered of sooner. will be exposed for sale the , . W - - craxisses de .Ir-act on the corner of Pubic square, east of Lunn House. Also— one splendid PIANO. Montrose, March 2ti, 1867, M. C. TYLER. 443t..r'XICILV CDO ilftlaerE; wr.411-1EC.331' IVC:0 6 1"XC/lEll BT a recent decision of the Court of Claims. all ofil cers holding commissions between dates of March Int, 18E4, and May 3c1.186.5, are entitled to $5 per month for each Pervnot al!,.ed by I link. For further form4lion, apply to GEO. P. LITTLE. Licensed Govemment Azcr.t. Montrose, March 25. 1561. tf To all wishing Fruit & Ornamental Trees. m EIE undersigned having mado arranzements %rith one of the large Nursery firms of York State. wrll deliyer. Ftuitand. Ornamental Trevo r -4.4;4,e. Vitae., Flusiondritrtioritkap,&Sitlens at fir& gravers lure= PRICE. All ‘vishing, to purehare will fled it fur their to [crest to cull ou or comtuuntcate frith N. S. Tu\VNE. Forest Lake Ceo tre.,„Fcb.-Z. 1667. 4411 HEAR YE ! HEAR YE! -Mll4ersons who-wish- to .t 17.40 ZWE 3a. e IN THE PURCHASE OF GROWER PIHWISIOI\S will eall atAhop Store of ,t he enbirriber , gime:gamy will • _,114 A "Good"Otock , Choice Flour, Fish, Hams (sugar cured), Coffee and Tea, Sugars, Syrups and Molasses, Tobacco, Snuff, Cigars, etc. etc. Also—A good Stock of lE" AL .1%1" 3N-1E1.131 1%7 0 TX CI 1%7 R 3 , School and Blank Books, and a few mis cellaneons Books, Writing Papers and Envelopei of stiperor qua t itles and perfumed, Gents.' and hairs' ,Pafier. Collars, Canned and Dried Praia; Ortingis d:Zemons, coqdensell i Milk,, a choice article, and In fact almost everything needed by all the rood people of Susquehanna County who get hungry and dry, and by purchasing thew of A. N. BULLARD, first Store south of the Court Mouse and east side of the Publie Menne, you can entre item 10to 20 per cent. Montrose, March sth, 1867. Poll Sill OR MT. MBE subscriber will sell or rent his Store situated ln °tho•biiton,th of Friendsvtile. Tenins elby.' • bierchiS k ISra. - .1. 11.04FOUD. Dissolution. rriEE co -part tipc6thealgnea. ander I_ the firm of Wilsen. Gr he ri Witmer; is this day dtssoleettbrutattalvernemit. S ltt. WILSON, JEFF. GRIFFIS Montrose, March 15, 1667. F. R. WARN E. 11.. • • . Cd-Paxtnership: m int tinder atoned kaill 'continue the Luslneas of Dry tN are.qtroterles. etc.. et the'stere Cut• merly ucculited by W 116 Ul.l , Wiuner, .arttler the Ilr (IVITtOb & Ocr ' S. NI: WI.L.SU.N..: ..Nteutros, Wth 1G.,11564. (111111 .' C. M. GERE. BLAOKS - MITHING. .•• , undersignedmsB hive this clay tomcat . , coiortac?. A. •sh ip; tinder We larld - maiue of Stump & Atoms, for the purpoee of c.atrilug , on MlankgOttnlng In all its breaches. Or Strict attention will ha given to Horse-shoeing. All work will be done neatly and promptly. The pub lic ace lurited to call. • ?imamate, March4th,lBl7l. U.: - -P. T. MORAN. Good Pens Given Away. AMPLES of " Adams ar. Co's celebrated Golden Pens" will be sent FREE on receipt of stamp for postage. Address ...1.DA2.5 Cu.. 21 Bromfield.strect, Boston; Mass. . (worth 5, 1867. lnist STATE, OF SAMUEL CARTER, deceased, late of Auburn township, Susquehanna counts. Leitdrsof s dirdidstratilm upon the estate of the abor — e named decedent having been granted to the undersign. ed, all persons indebted to said estate are hereby utiti• lied to make immediate payment, and those having claims ngainrt the same to present them duly authenti cated for settlement. R. J. CARTER, F Adm'ra R. Auburn, March 4th, 1867.• VSTATE OF JOAN FALSEY, late .L of Apolacon township, Susq's co., deceased. Letters testamentary upon the estate of the above named decedent having been granted to the undersign ed, nil persons indebted to said estate ate hereby noti fied to make Immediate payment, and [Use having claims against the same to present them duly awl:mutt. caged for settlement. JOHN CARES EVre THOS. PL'ItCE—L, Apolac on, Ifarob 12.18437.• BY MAIL, PREPAID. CHOICE FLOWER & GARDEN SEEDS. New Strawberries, Grapes, Bulbs, &c. 1113 M. WATSION'S OLD COLONY NURSERY and .1.), Seed Establishment, Plymouth, Mass., is now sending out by mail prepaid, packed with great care in pots percha silk, so as to reach any part of the Union In perfect safety, a complete assortment of tho finest Grapes, Strawberries, new large Currants, Gooseberries, Blackberries, Roses, Flowering Pintas, Bulbs, Links, &c..ftc. Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, Evervr. pens. Hedge Plants, &c., will be sent by freight paid to Boston. the true Cape Cod Cranberry,for cultivation in wet laud, or in upland and Gardens, where it produces at the rate of 400 bushels to the acre; wittrdirectiont forcultivation. Priced descriptive cat alogues will be sent to any address. Now is the best time for planting. The best way to obtain good fruit, flowers and seeds, is to send direct to the grower. Send for a Catalogue. Wholesale Catalogues to the trade.— Agents wanted. [March MENDENUALL`SIMPROVED SELF-ACT/NO =Car ma. cll.. Xat cb corn. In these days of Srionoi and 'high priced goods, INT cry family fu the country should have one. lIALF TILE COST of clothing a family can be saved by Its nee. lt is sim ple and durable, entliil understood, and easy to operate. No ektll is required to weave with it beyond the simple turning of an easy crank. ny-Prom 15 to 35 yards can be woven on it in a day. FARMERS! don't sell your wool and buy SHODDY, when with oneof three Looms In your house the Girls can make all the clothing for the fatuil, and much better quality, at ball price. For circalers, price list, and samples of cloth woven on the Loom, addreea with stamp, A. B. GATES it CO., 833. Cher tuto. street, Philadelphia. Also, deniers in Cotton Warp, Wool and Flax Filling Yarns, Reeds, Ilarnese and Loom findings generally. !larch 19, 1667. Gw• 33 CP 33 33111\T J3' ELECTRIC SOAP, Saves Time, , Saves Money, Saves Labor, Saves Clothes, Saves Women, And all Graters sell it It is nsed by cutting Into email shavings and dissolv ing in hot irater.t hen soak the cloth:m live to tan min-. ntrs and a little hand rubbing will make them ns rlean as hour* of machine rubbimy snils' do, with ordinary soap and the most delicate fabric receive no ioj t ry.— We can refer to thousands of fAillies who are using it, and who c4..ald not be perenadcd to do without DOBBLVS' FLECTIUC SOAP /33 - Sold by all lenclinz Groc-ra throoghont the State Natitit.ieta,,(l only by • 7:1 4CO X 3 JEIX IV El sips MI CP 1T.113, WHOLESALE OFFICE, 107 South Fifth Street, Philad'a. Nov. 13. 1666.-I).a/te Fire, Life and, Accidental GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY, Mosztrc. Rome Insurance Co. of N. Y.„Capital and Surplus.. Insurance Co. of 'North Anicrica, Phil's, Capital and Surplus, International Fire inepranco Co. of N. Y.. Capital mad Sur/WY, 1,:500,000 Lycomiug Connty Rut nal Inanrance Co.of Marce . , Pellu'a, Capital and Surplus, 2,500,000 Farmer'sSlntnal Insurance Co. York, Pa., Capital and Surplus, 500,000 Enterprise Insurance Company, Phil's, Capital and Surpins, 375,000 Insurance Co. State of Pennsylvania, Phil. Capital and Surplus, '700,000 Connect ten t Mutual Life Insurance Co. of Hartford, Conn. ' paying GO per cent. dividends to the assured., The notes given fur half the premium is never to be paid nnder any circumstances.. he policy still always be paid in full, and the notes given up. Capital, 10,000,000 American Lite Tneurance Co., Philadel phia, Capital, 1,000,000 Travelers' Insurance Co. Hartford, Conn., Insuring against all kinds of accidents Capital, Hartford Fire Insurance Company, Hart ford. Conn., Capital and Surplus, $1,583,163 Putnam Fire Insurance Co., Hartford, Ct., Capital, $500,000 Hartford Live Stock Insurance Company., Insurance on all kinds of Live Stock, against theft and death !runs any cause. Capital, 000,640 arAll bnainess animated to our care will be attend ed to on fair terms, and all Insects promptly adjusted. STEtOIID Et 'BROWN', Agentili CiEl"Dedualtrstdoor north of" Montrose Hotel," west side of Public Ava.kaa. Stimueris ernorn.. a l uii ut s Z. szenrii; Montrose, Jan. istr 1867. 417 130" Emitlym Minnie Sewing !Machines are enertra W-Mro th ers for resatlly sud !ilia:Wimp:Ong vutpjler Contilha the litest improveciects : we epee anisejeraible;* Simi cum work._ Ulu. trs , Cletnisar' CV *ZOO wAn 1 4 =4 475 's 4xisailikaftir- cossingnies a. 1-,.; - AddranALMEMIK I: CO;; 81 ttroabiszysiertilr. • t Job , S 4-4 1, -- - • • - " ... NEW FIRM: MUSIC &IJEWELRY. rratz subnak - r . laving Inrinini.n.Oir.tionibipzvlth -Dtlt. J. A. STEVEN*, w zebra to nialis, hta beat bows to his old easterners,' andinforrn them that.tho Mercantile Deliartni;dnt ortta - bdritinits will hereaacr be carried - on by b. D. Bonnie *&, Ce..wlth inereared and fact ti tics: a large i ocl or - New-Utiotra In all 'departments, a store ttuaronghlyrefftted, and 3Pz-1000 i=tocal.zoce,.. The Watch-flaking Department ra retained by-)tie, and will receive tnr petional atten• tlon. I have re nrvd thl.w.trvices of MR. C. FL WO LI). 13YE., n gentleman whu ita..had Le:lt/ay:live yc•try in the beet thus of Europe, 4nct h o no •uy•.llv+ , 4,11:G/kn - then:fare btean'delo du till eihrc kvlthtu three dace from the Unit hlr lett. . "' The Mock grid Joiielry Relief:in" Wi11,,11,47a1ed-by Stereno, who will that Itne p'rbdirtlJ, alit! ItaLTV Dena at; 2e." Rot " • • ' D: DDNA'S 4 1001711. EIMICPCI;Er. will consist ot a fall asioitinent of the toilowinn rods suitablalor . this snarl st,wnloh wlil bw so .1 as low. sod mitts of thearlawer, than by ally oue elso - Ibis tide or New York city. Re ad the Catalogue. " CLOCKS - ..& - WATCH ES. Ainoricao, and English, both gold an 4 silver SETH - 'THOMAS CLOCKS, All atylea. including.their mdchroted Calendar Clocks, which tell the day ut the month and week, oleo the twine of the mouth, maid ug the ehanzes for every mouth umtcutli. With uo caru but to wind them once a weeet. _ JEWELRY. Henry. solid Gold Chaim!, Hooks and neys Fino $431- Id seta of juwelry—Ylaa, t 4 leeTa Dattuiai, Studa, Ear Rings, tg... ate. WEDDING RINGS SPECTACLES. Warranted to fitalittLuds or eyes• SOLID GOLD ALBUMS. A neat little Charm holding eight small Photographs. GOLD PL'.S.S. A flue, atteertmettt, with and without holders. Old ones repoluted. SOLID SIL VER WARE. .• Made to order of pure Coin, consisting.or Spoons, Forks, Thimbles, Batter Knives, Napkin Kings, Frills Knives,. Vest Chains, &c. PLATED WARE. • •• The best in marlcet—single, double, treble anti tattsd• rapt e plate, and trAliIIANTZD—from a full Tea Set doom, including Castors, Cake and Card Baskets, Ice Pitchers, Waiters. BatterDisfies, llituar /Sonia, Cups.,Ten Bells, &c. tto. PIANOS. Manufactured by Decker Brothers. which, with their late Improvements, suass those of any other makers. Also. Bradbury's Now Scale Pianos—a splendid instru ment. Other Pianos from WOO to /500. CABINET ORGANS, From $llO to-sl2oo—warratted for eve j'ears. They are the finest reed instretraimt In the world, and I hare only to say that I have s o ld nearly $16 , 000 worth of thchain the Mot foyer years; and they ara all In good ar tier and have nover.cost my customers a cent for repairs. VIOLINS, GUITARS, Violins from $5 to $5O, Flutep, Fifes, Clarlosets„Bara. Jos, Guitars, Bows, String", Tuning Forks, &c. BRASS BANDS Supplied with instruments of the beetilinerican man ufacture, by the single lustkument or (Mint, at the ma ker's pi - Ice—also music for any number of Instnimenta. Instruction Books and Sheet Music on hand, and new supplies received emery week. Piano Stool& from $6 to $l6. _ Perfect Sewing Needles. We have the exclusive agent, for It .1. Roberts' Pa• tent Parabola Needlee—the best in the world, Try one paper and if not eatistled the money will be refunded. Fire Arms and Sporting Materials. Allen's,. Spencer's. andlenry'a Breech loading flos. st vie. Revolvers, Fowling' Ptecos, Shot Belts end Powder Flaskr. Cartridges fur all the U. S. Army guns ;. also U. S. and other Percussion Cape , Cooper Cartridges, all styles and sizes. 0. D. BEM N. liontroa.e, No,. °C, IM6 Coo FE B w TEAR I We ant Agents every s 1 950 \ J whereto sell enr IMPROV . e,D $2O Sew tug Machine?. Three new kinds. tinder and upper feed. Sent on trial. Warranted nve years. Above sal ary or large commissions paid. The only machines sold In the Tin I ted States for less then $4O, which are folly licensed by Howe, Wheeler A Wilson. Grover A Baker, Singer A Co., and Bnchelder. All ether cheep machines are infringements, and the seller or user are liable to arrest. fine and imprisonment. Illustrated circulars sent free. Address, or call tipon SHAW A CLA ItK, at Bidde ford, Maine, or Chicago, 111. [may4ily • SHERIFF'S SALES. BY yirtne of write binned by the Court of Common Plena of Sunquehanna County, and to me directed, I will expo9c to talc by rriblic venclue at the Court House, in liontrose, on Friday. April fl, 1857, tit"l ce clockqe. in., the , following described - pieces - yr parcels of land, to wit : The ("Bowing described piece or parcel of land, pita ate in the township of Great Bend, county of Sutiqso ban.a, hounded and described as follows, to wit : Be ing on the east side of Main street, (or as formerly {woven as choch, eon and Great Bend tureplke,) ad joininn Barnes' lot on the north,- and lands of Br E. Patrick orrice east and snnth, containing:lb - ant one rourfil of an aererhe the same more or lees, with the ap purtenances. one framed dwelling homie - , and all im pro red. • (Taken in execution as the suit of Wm.smitb, es.igned to / G. S. Bennett, vs. Edward Richard Playle. All ttrat cerain piece or parcel of -land sftnate In the township of Oukiiiiitl,-eonnty of eustittehunna. bonnded and described as follows. to wit : On the north by lot of David /man twe.. , , on the Best by lot of E. A. 4aztori, on the south by Prospect streef.atof on the east hy land of Wm."Nl. Post. containing 14,400 square feet of land, be the same more- or-less, being two building lots knowmaa loth No. 13 and 14, with *the apportenances, one two story frame dwelling house, and nil-improved. [Taken In execution St the suit of Geo. W. Barnes ve. Wril. 11. Hoyt and P. llannlng to the alma C. S. Ben nett, vs. Wm. H. Hoyt. All that certain piece or parcel of land situate in Gib. son Hollow, bounOed and described as follows, to wit: North by lands of Wm. T. Case, east by public high way. south by lands of Wm. T. Caso, west by lands of Hiram Follett, containing about one-eighth of an acre, he the same more or less, with the appurtenances, one dr,rgoods store. one shed. one store house, it being tho property form crly owned by C. P..llawley. (Taken in execution at the suit of C.l'. Hawley vs. Pierce, Lin dell Co. 5.3,000,000 1, - 00,000 4n. that certain tenement and lot of land sltnate in the borough of Friendeville, county of Susquehanna. bounded and described as follows, to wit: Idcginning at the corner of a lot conveyo by John C. nod S. T. ',Ter ris to Ann Tierney, thence hlong Turnpike street north 52' WCI,GIiS.IO perches to the corner of Lake street,(uot yet opened); thence along said Lake street south as' west d perches to the middle of said South street; thence along she middle °limit! sm:lth - street south 52* cast 55-10 perches en tlie.c ncr of-said Ann Tierney's lot; thence iong.kaidiot north 55* enst..2s perches to the place of begiuning—eontaining about one and a half acres of land, be the same more or less, with the appur tenances, one dwellitig bongo. [Taken In executiou at tho suit of W. D. Lusk vs. Phillip 31.1111au. All th • Interest of Orbit Sutherland in all that certain Mee: or parcel Orland . situate in the •toxnshlp of Oak land, in Paid county. bounded ou the north by lands OL, Elias T. Leavitt, and Genrqe "T. Frazier. east - by hinds of George T. Frazier, Cortland Wood, and Samuel Brush south by lands or Corti:l,nd Wood. and Samuel Brush. crest by lands of C.B. Bennett and Silas T. Levitt, con ts hang. ft'l acres of lend or thereabouts, with the appur , tenances, a framed house. two barns and about fib acre :•• improved, (Taken In execution at the suit of Milts Prince vs. Orbit butherland. 8. F. LANE, ShoTlff., Shcriff's oMce, Mont 15. 1667. 1867: • SPRING. 1867. EYRE it-VANDILL, Fourth" it ilreA,,Striets,..PNLroTetphia Pa ., • 429 o pening Or Spring MAW. . Tlttoa eases select shades : of Silks. Fashionable plaid Stilts. ftisiziarek , the new color-Wit. Dent:Auk tpsra: Plaid India Billts.:lortect.lreet Sprittg Draws Goods. -NO sYyle s_priat'Chintzes. „Organdlea °New est. aryfeao SMel-colared-Poplirialtte suite, e Sl s itsteroistitellogilsolt- 01:11illirderat , dettbally4 , Goads vin findlitseWlirttiliantresli-eAll aottgiugat ear efala: lasantl3.4* W ATOFIES.- large. eve unortment MUSIC. J. .t. STEVENS -A LSO -ALSO -ALSO —ALb(::— Coitrt . Proolattiattil. , AVIIKWEArt, the nOti.r.B.STREZTIVEt, heartiest d •• Ike Court of OyerAnd,'l'ecutiner end Opserst.frat Delivery. Court of QuarterSesaiona of the Peace; led Coen of Common ?leas and Orphans Court, Intbstgat Jodlciai Diutrict, compered oftbe Counties ofatnalns• henna and Bradford,auti the Mali, It. .1*„ Agit:Ural:l44: Baldwio, Associate Judger In duagnebanna County have isucti their precept, to me directed, for holding e eon rr or Oyer and Tenni nerand Geseratleittielivery, in the Borough of Montrose. and County of it3noquallaa7 on. on the 2d 31undril of April, 1687, It being the rith day. Notice fa berrby gi ler. fn-the cermet, Justices of the Peaco,and Couatablea of, the PAW County of bonne bac ns, that they bethere In their proper personae% o'- clock - In the utter/loon Of said day. with theirrecorda, Inquisitions, and other remembrances, to do those tlitmrs which to their odlceeappettalr. lobe dese: And limo rJ' arc bound br reet.gnizances sgalnot the prl u'uo arc ur lhn 1 be In thoJall. of mid County of Eusquidtanna, era to be then and the; to prooscOta against them as will be pet., • Dated at 31ontrov, the 11th d.O• 3iorch, in etto Year of oar Lord nun aI. a a :sad, eight t.u.ndrettaudatztreerw - • • - S. Pe LAN. Rare SHERIFF'S SALE& BY ;virtue ofcurtain. writs Issued try.. lb* Cotttlef COmmun Pleas of susgeohatuat COttnty. unapt° the cliredtvd. wUI expose to sale by public vendee. a the court. tIOUBC. tta Itiontroop. on Saturday, iprfl Ms% at 1 p'uiook, P. M. the following desalbedplif PP cull ofland, to wit The following described piece or parcel of hand .ll* ate In Oakland township, Susquehanna connty„bonedb. ed and. described as follows, to wit: 13n the emit land of Calvin Brush, on the south by public Olgh• way,s3n the west by lands ernes. Reardon, and on the north by lands of J. B. Kettlei couinining 1111)014 feet of land, be the same morn or less with thedt tte aces. one framed house and all improved, a nr teinha in execution at the suit of P, Raining va. Ann Slog. • All that certain piece or parcel of land situate to Rush township, Susquehanca county, bounded and describ ed as follows, to wit : Oa the north by lauds 'of J. O. lean, on the east by lands of Peter Snyder, on- the south by lands of David Case, and on the west by laud* ofJohn U. Graham, eon tuinin„. , about 101 scree, be the same more or less, about six acres improved, with dal appurtenances, ono dwelling bunco and a few small's?. pletrces, (Taken In execution at the suit of J. I'. W. Riley vs. john b catcall and Hate Ford! -ALSO All that certain piece or parcel of laud situate in Oak- land township, Susquehanna county, bounded and de. scribed as follows, to wit ; On the south by the old public road leading from Great Bond to Windsor, east bylande of L. P. Hinds, and north and west by lands of Wm. M. Poet, containing about one acre of land he the same more or lees, and all improved. The other piece is bounded north by Prospect street, on the east by Walnut street, on the south by lot of S. M. Menton, and west by lan de of Wni. M. Post, being 60 feat by no feet square, and known and designated as building lot P 10.6 0 with the appartenances, one framed house and al l Improved. [Taken in execution at the snit of B. A. Barton, to the use of the First National Bank el Susquehanna Depot, vs. B. P. Barton. -ALSO All that certain piece or parcel of land situate la tho township of Bridgewater, county of Susquehanna, bounded and described as follows, to wit : Beginning at a beech tree standing In a line Of land now or late 44 J. D. Wallace, Esq., being also a corner of land survey ad for Edmund Stone, thence north 114 4-10perehes to • birch tree : thenee south fir $0 min. west 1 449 lO perch es to a hemlock tree; thence Durtb 81)* SO min. east Of 7-10 perches to the place of beginning, containing 31 acres and 56 perches, together-with the appurtenances, one hoase.l one barn, a small orchard, and mostly im proved: ]Takeo in execution at the snit of James C. Mulligan. assignee &c. of surviving Ex. of Don Drinker, dec'd, vs Ebenezer Whipple„ jr. —Ai. a o MI Obit certain pieto or parcel of lend situate to Lenox township, Susquehanna eonnty,bounded and. de scribed as follows, to wit : On the north by lapda of D. Hinther,-Davidson and J. Hartley. on the efts: by lands of - Gleason, on the eputil by lauds of 4'. Smith and the east branch of Tunkhnanock creek -dad on the West by lends of Francis Sheridan audit:l.lElMA ner, containing about 124 acres, be the same more ur ines, with the appurtenances, oxe dwelling house, two barns, one grist and shingle mill, and about sixty scree improved.gaken lu execution at the snit of Shaplal. Hopkins bbius vs. Hiram Buck. -ALSO All that certain piece or parcel of land situate In Oak. land towaship, Snsquehanni county; bounded and 0:- scribed a* follows, to wit: Beginning on the north side of the river road lending frum•tbe river bridge to Levi Westfairs, on the west by Brunlgan's kg, on the north by laud of Michael Condon, on the eset hy a four feet alley reserved by said Condon, which alley alcrinv J. Downs' lot : said lot Is II rods and 13X links on said road, and 1131 feet n ide on the back end, and 13 rods and 19 links from front to rear, contiiniug 11 X rods ofland be tb same more or leer, .h the Appurtenances, tg• dwelling house, and all improved. (Taken in execs. Um, at thesult of Patrick Winters vs,, Martin Murphy. -ALSO All that certain piece or parcel of land situate is the borough of Susquehanna Depot. Inasquehatina county, bounded and described as follows, to wit t Beginuing at the west bounds of the Presbyterian church, at the nest heast.corner of the James Creegan lot ; thence north 571(• went 5 2-3 rods to a cornet iu the river road,thenee along said road north .639(• east 2 perches and 9 links. • and north 40' east 9 links to a corner of C. b. Briguam's line, south 38' east 6 rods mai I link to a corner iu north line of aforesaid Church lot ; thence along the Mad south 154 X• west 12ti Bike to a corner ; thence south X" west 9 linkn to the place of beginning, containing 9 2-sths perches of land, be the same more or lee,, alts the appurtenances. one building or-mole.' as a store,ss loon, dwelling house, and all improved. [Taken in ex ecution at the snit of Stack & Allen vs. Jan. C. Hickey. All that certain piece or parcel of land, situate tn. township of Great Bend, in thee onnty of Susquehanna bounded and described as follows, to nit: beginning at it ehesnut tree in the north Ilea of lands now owned by Thomas Thus. and thence slung his north line west fi chains and 96 links to a stake and stones, theme* north 22 chains and 35 links to the land of Ti *min Spearback; thence east Gamins and 96 links to stakes and stones; thence north 1' cast 80. chains and 25 lit kit to a post and stones; thence south fle34'east,,lB chains and 75 links to 's beach sapling; thence by the Seldet lot, and by the Cailisle lot, south IN' west 17 theft:man& 50 links to a post; thr ncesouthB9X• east 11 ehainsand 20 links to a chesnut; thence south 1,4'• west 2'f chains , nod 25 links to a poet corner; thence south 24X•west links ton poet; thence south 20' west 12 chains to a poet, n corner of I. , vis Monnells land; thence by the same and by the said Hays' land west 25 chains and 'is links to a, place of beginning, ctintninirg one bundrsd and eixiy ono acres of land. be the game more or less, trezuther with-the appartenanres, one framed house, framed barn, small on hard, and Omit eighty Peres tins proved. Taken in exeentjun at the snit of Luke Smith vs. David Vanet ten and Dcvid D. Me.F.roee and RUA B. McElwee, T. T. • —AI.so— All that certain piece or parcel of latd sit tutteln the township of Harmony, and the' county of B , nm:shering', bounded and described its follows, toPwit; beginning et a stone corner in the original line between the JoSepti- Maton and the Racer Wentz tract,: thence on said line meth 4'zi.l• east 150 perches to an original heegh corner; thence on the original line between the Jesse Lane and Roger Wentz tracts south 47 1 4* hesfllB perches toe stones corner ha the Stntueca creek; thence alongeald creek In its coarse as follows : north Me weet 8 per. chos north 8 degrees west 19 perches, north 15 east 18 perches, north 3136' east 402 perches north 67)4' east, 14 perches north 11* west 19 perches. north 29 degrees west 11 perches north 2.Bdegreee west 15 perches and four' links to a stone corner; thence south 4736 - west 4 per ches to a small hemlock corner; thence north 4910 west 48 perches ton stone corner; thence north 47)C east 10 rods to the place of beginning. containg 45 acres, bs the same more nr less. being part of a tract In the war rantee name of Roger Wentz—also all that ether piece nr parcel of land adjoining the above tract. bounded and described as follows: Beginning at the corner of Went. and George Thrice tracts, apa.. being alp° the careerist Geo. W. Whitneys r farm; thence by said Gee. W. Whit. ney`e line, south 4:3l(degrees east to the middle of the road I-siding from the Slocum road by the honer of said Gco. W. Whitney. to the Warne cennty line thence along eald line south 49 degrees west 18 rods to Misfile. cum road; thence along the same as I t winds and tine f to the line of Above described land; thence along be said line north 40h", east to the place of beginning, contald lng two iteres of land be the same more or tore, , making in all 41' screa m ers or less, with the smite. !lances. one building used sea dwelling house, one ham one orchard, and about 20 acres Improved. Makin in exccntlon at the snit 9f David Taylor, vs. J. B. Flynn. and Melinda Flynn, S. F. LAM. like4l7. Sheriff's Office, Montrose March It, 1881. • EMPORIUM Of HEW STILES' NEW GOODS. . • h now reeetvln s a :. . Burrittg um' a" full inpplles of itriTlW i'ili' tip .6 1 • 'S vil * .‘: ' ZikLi4 '7.i 'g 2 , g t i S it ?U® qD It Embracing extra varieties of Fashionable Trace Galli. ' ba.plafu,striped and timed Debmea,roperlak . Luatmes, Mertnoes, ram:mita" PIQUA' . and Prints, Clons, iftealm6res, p Flannels, Bruebu sod - . wool Shawls, -• . • Thirueral raid Dupla Uteop Sllrts, Laqes' tad GaistoiX Fure, Buffalo Babas, Carmi tug, Vidor Ott Cloths, Wan ' Papers., WlndoWilittoidea,Mats sad 0 sPiiplicielts i , BUN. slid Mai ; . tiiollidlng also aa •tvirtal stgineral lamb , ment•of Miter Dry . 000 - da. Dress:T:l=lu „ad yes. gets. Bottoms. ClOoorlea. Croaker', Nails, srovr9,larage• °ilk Pile.. es. 4/e• t wina be Millaoll of OD the past tcyclanlc tont IV Miff ciub.7Prie .' dune. approved *edit. • . ... .. , :,: . , _ _, rem Iglibrd, rovisaboll let