The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, February 27, 1866, Image 3

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Local News.
We wish our frieuds throughout the
county would furnish us with any items
of local interest that occur in tiwir re
spective ne ighborhoods. We desire to
give partieu/ar attention to our local col
umns, and trust our friends will assist us.
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Acknowledgment.
On behalf of Fire Co. No. 2, we tender
warmest thanks to the following named
gentlemen for their generous donations
ou the night of Feb. 22d:
B. Stroud, (Ins. Ag't,)
F. B. Chandler, (Ins. Ag't)
IL IL Dunmore,
Geo. L. Stone,
C. M. Gore,
A.. 1. Gerritson,
Kirby it Bacon,
. Amount,
B. L. CHANDLRIL, IL T. limo,
Secretary. Foreman
Montrose, Feb. 23d, 1866.
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Commercial Colleges.
Wetcan sell scholarships in several end
ing Commercial Colleges—Binghamton,
Poughkeepsie, and others—at a handsome
reduction front usual rates. 'Young men
who wish to attend one, can save *5 or
$lO by this means.
Bank Robbery.
On Friday night last the banking house
of Chase, Chandler it Co., of Great Bend,
was entered by some one through the
window, leading into the back part of the
building, used as a printing office; and a
sack of pennies that happened to be left
out. of the safe, about $1 worth of postage
stamps, and some change from the draw
er of the 'News Office, on the other side
of the building were taken. • Whoever it'
was, found that the treasures supposed to
be in a bank, are not so easily accessible,
even after the room is entered.—Pewnsyl.
vanies.
Sewing Machines.
Any one wishing to buy a first rate
sewing machine, can, by inquiring of the
editor of this paper, learn bow to procure
one so as to save *lO ; or two persons can
each buy one, anti save $2.5. Several ma
chums, now in nse in this county, pro
cured in this way, work as well as any.
Sudden Death.
• The Leßay'sville Union of the Zld says
that Charles Atwater, Esq., Postmaster
at Rushville, Susquehanna county, died
suddenly at his residence on Saturday
last. He W:if; taken with a fit on Thurs
day, after which- be never became con
scious.
Pianos, ffielodeons, Ste.
Those wishing to purchase a first-rate
Oman or Melodeon made by Geo. A.
Prince & Co., or a Piano from either of
several popular manufacturers, can learn
how to procure an instrument of their own
selection, at the factory, with the makers'
warrant v, at a considerable less price than
they can otherwise purchase, by calling
upon or addressing the editor of the
Montrose Democrat.
I==ll
New York Wholesale Prices,
Reported for the Afontrose Democrat by
-Jost/J . l CARPENTER, Commission nievcch
-ant, 323 Washington st. New York, to
whom shipments of produce may be made.
Two thirds of the market value will be
advanced on the receipt of the goods if
'desired, and a quick return made for the
balance. Full directions and a weekly
market report sent free of charge by mail
, to those making shipments.
Prices for the weekending Feb. 23, 1866.
Beans, white sound, per ha., 1 00 2 40
Butter in tubs, per pound, 30 45
" firkins, at 30 40
" rolls, lit 28 35
Cheese, choice, " 16 18
" dgfrximon, " 11 14
Dried Apples ta 11 15
Dried Plums, per lb. 35 40
" Cherries, 40 50
41 Raspberries, -.1 90 45
'" Blackberries, 30 35
Eggs, fresh, per dozen, 34 37
Flour, wheat, per barrel, S 00 15 00
IA rye, IA 550 600
Corn Meal, per hand. 2 00 2 10
Buckwheat flour, per baud. 4 00 4 10
Flax, per lb. 23 25
Feathers, live geese, per 111., 65 75
Beef Sides, " /2 14
Mutton in carcass, " 10 12
Teal, " 11 13
Pork, dressed, " 10 12
Wheat, per bushel, 1 75 2 00
Rye, tS .
90 1 00
Oats, " Zl3 '5B
Corn, It 80 /1 90
Mies, dry, per pound, ' 25 - 30
Cl._ green, 44 is 15
rlops,emne, per lb. 50 70
Lard, common AtO best, per ib., 14 18
Beef, mes 4 ; ,• ~_'*-,: per barrel,lo 00 18 00
" prime, " /0 00 16 00 I
Pork, mess, " 24 00 30 00
14 pr i me,
00
Hams, smoked, per lb. 1 0 22 8
23
Shoulders, smoked, " 1 14 18
Bacon, " 16 20
Honey, ig . 23 30
Chickens, " • 18 22
Turkeys, gg 18 24
Geese,, , • :, ~.,-
," , 1; ' 4 14 18
Duck s , ' . a.. ' ' 18 '22
Clover Seed, per lb. 12 14
Timothy Seed, per bushel, 3 75 4 50
Flax Seed,
taper
per lb. 2
1 29 3 00
Tallow, 2 /3
Wool,,washed, ..,_, .
~,,.. 50 .60.,
",“-
• " ,%, :univished,; , ;:fg ' '...: .1::' ; ', , .1:30 %If ; 4S
Apples, per barrel, 5 00 7 00
WAlleockts-Porous Piasters.—A Druggist
sae other day, you have no need to advertise your
Poroas Masters, for every one sold certainly Causes a
dozen to be sold, ands dozen sells a gross, and so on.--
You will not be able to supply the demand soon. But
we can supply a thousand yards a day.
Affection of the .Spine Cured.
rIABTPOItti, Conn., Nov. 110, 1661.
Messrs. Thos. Alleock d Co.:—Please send with dis
patch twelve dken Alleock's Porous Plasters. Our
daily experience confirms their very superior excel
lence. At this moment of writing, a man applies for
one. who by entanglement in the shaft of machinery,
had both his legs broken, spine severely injured, and
was for nearly a year entirely helpless. This man found
relief very soon by the application of a piaster to his
spine. He was soon enabled to work, and now be la
bors as well as ever. Ile would cheerfully pay $3 for a
single Plaster if they could not be had at a lower rate.
lam surprised that surgeons do not make use of these
perforated plasters, to the exclusion of all others, as
their flexibility and adhesiveness are greatly in ad
vance orbit other plasters with which lam acquainted;
while the perforations peculiar to them rendered them
greatly superior to all others for ordinary surgical uses.
Knowing the Plasters to be so useful, I have no scru
ples that my sentiments should be known.
J. W. JOHNSON, M. D.
Principal Agency, Brandseth [louse, New York. Sold
by all Dealers In pa, dicines. Feb. 15, Imp
rff-11 etb el Colors Destroyed,—When nature
Or time has planted on the human head such colors as
rebel against every idea of comeliness, replace them
with those lorious and exquisite black and brew° lie
ges cveiyw here deemed the
Standards of Beauty,
which are produced in five minutes, without Injuring
the fibres or staining I he scalp, by
Cristadoro's Hair Dye.
. Mannfactored by S. Cristadoro, No. 6 Astor noose,
New York. Sold Druggists—Applied by all Heir
Dressers. [Feb. 15—]mp
re — Dr. Tobias , Venetian flora
Lini
wettt,—Pint Bottles at One Dollar, for the cure of
lamettess. cute, galls, colic, sprains, etc.. warranted
cheaper than any other. It is need by sill the great
horsemen on Long Island courses. It will not cure ring
hone nor spacin, as there is no liniment in existence
that will. What it is rutted to cure it positively does.
No owner of home will be withon it after trying one
bottle. One dose revives and often saves the life of an
over-heated or driven horse. For colic and belly-ache
it has never failed. Jnst as sure as the sun rises, Just so
sure is this valuable Liniment to be the Horse embro
cation otthe day.
Sold by all druggists. Office 56 Cortland St. New York
Feb 1 imp
rlif - Dearness, Blindness and Catarrh—
Treated with the utmost success by Dr. J. ISAACS, Oc
enlist and Anrist, (formerly of Leyden, Dolland,) No.
519 Pine street, Philadelphia. Testimonials from the
moat reliable sources in the City and Country can be
seen at hie office. The medical faculty are incited to ac
company their patients, as he has no secrets in his
practice. ARTIFICIAL ETES inserted without pain.
No charge made for examination. [July*, 1965. ly
ggr Strange, but True.—Every young lady and
gentleman In the United States can hear something Ve
ry Mach to their advantage by return Mail' (free of
charge,)by addressing the undersigned. Those having
fears calminhumbug:ell will oblige by not noticing
this care. A lll others will please address their obedient
servant, THOS. F. CiiiiPMAN,
Dec. 3O.—lytimp 831 Broadway, New York.
Oriro Conatimptlyea.—Tbe advertiser having
been restored to health in a few weeks by a very simple
remedy, after hating suffered several years with a sr
vere lung affection, and that dread disease, Constimp
tion—i, anxions to make known to his fellow-sufferers
the mains of cure.
To all who desire it. he will send a copy of the pre
scription need (free of charge,) with the directions for
- -preparing and using the same, which they will find a
sure cure for Consumption, +sthms. Bronchitis, Colds,
Coughs, and ail throat and lung affections. The only
object of the advertiser In sending the prescription is to
benefit the afflicted, and spread information which he
conceives to be invaluable : and he hopes every sufferer
a 111 try his remedy.- as it will cost them nothing, and
may prove a blessing.
Parties wishing the prescription. met, by return
mail, will please address
U. EDWARD A. WILSON.
Williamsburg, Kluge Cu., New York
Dee. %, ISCe.-I,yemp
Fir - Errors of Youth.—A. gentleman Arbil suf
fered for years from nen - ons debility, premature decay.
Auden the effectsof youthful indiscretion, will. for the
sake of suffering humanity, send free to all who need
it, the recipe and directions for making the simple rem
edy by which heseas cured. Sufferers wishing to profit
by the adrertiseee experience. can do so by addressing,
JOHN B. OQDEN,
No. 13 Chambers street, New York.
Dec. 86,1663. Iyerup
nee -The Confessions and Experience of an
Invalid, Published for the benefit and as a caution to
y , ting men and others, who suffer from nervous debility,
prernacure decay of manhood, etc. supplying, at the same
time the moans of self-cure. Boone who has cored him
self.after undereningeonsiderable quackery. By enclo
sing a post paid addressed envelope, a single copy. free
of charge may be had 0 f the author NatneNtrt.. 31sT
rant. Beg... Brooklyn, Kings co. N. Y. jan:X) I yam V:
211.28Mit.Mt X.. 613. G.IE 19 .
In Union, on the lOth instant, by Rev.
D. A. Shepard, Mr. Rrrroan McCLAitv,
of Snsfita Depot, Pa., and ALMIRA TILBU
RY, of Owego, N. Y.
r3MALTMCIBI.
"Deaths, as well as marriages. arc published free
Obituaries published at the rate of fifty cents per hund
red words. or five cents per line for poetry. Cash to be
sentArith the notice.
In Sublette, Lee co. 111., Feb. Ist, 1866,
At.nt:trr Cr,AM formerly of Middletown
Centre, Susq'a co., in the 02d year of his
aye.
Dr. F. C. BROOKS ,
12sician urgenn,
HAYING located at MOCK, Basquchanna County,
Pa, will attend promptly Wall calls with which he
may be favored. (Mice at 1.. illakesiee's.
N. B.—Has been connected with Will. Eye Hospital
in Philadelphia one year.
Dimock, Feb. V. 18t,6. lm•
Executors' Notice.
irtSTATE of WARREN P. KENNARD, dec'd, late of
Jel Bridgewater township, Susquehanna county, Pa.
Letters testamentary 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 immediate payment, and those having
claims against the same to present them duly authenti
cated for settlement.
J. P. lIARDING , /
S. L. KENNARD,
Bridgewater, Feb. 27.1866. Gw
Auditor's Notice.
MUM undersigned, an auditor appointed by the Or
phan`a Court of Suagtuhanna County to make die.
tribution of the funds In the hands of the administrator
of theestate of GARWOOD MITCHEL, deceated, will
attendto the duties of hie appointment at hie office in
Montrfte i on Saturday the ...14th day of March, 1566, at
oneo'cloa, P. H ., at which time and place all pdrsons
insterested in said fund will present their elution or be
Icrerer debarred from coming in on eald Ned.
J.,s ArcoLumi, Auditor.
, Feb. UM-
Auditor's Notice.
n lflE under.igned. an auditor appointed by the or
tbe?uutuizeinCiciumrttr fineju
s e e ha we n i r i ta w l i oung h. to e g i t4ti nt te .
tor of the estate of Lahan Russell, deed, uillattehd to
the duties of his aopointment at bleutliealn Montrose,
otk,,Thursday, the tOtb day of March. A. D. 1.868, at o'-
clock. P.M. at which time and place all persons inter
ested In said fund will present their cl alms or be forev
erlisbarredpann tattling In on said i und.
27
M. , TI.TRICER, Auditor.
: 4866 . :4W
rt.e332.004VEL2..
TIIRI:SOLDIER'S AID•
•_
H. Sterling o - late of Binghamton,
WILE: give wood -- itattiractlon to all his ctu3tOnteni,
If and do work- tltitouo7.other
Boot" - =Shoes Shop
Ali lii■ vicinity:- Call 'and see for yourselves. itOota
Balt.aoledj-lor via ematOmihisa—other work - aor
°O A • P oppoaite the Binghamton atom ,
in.Otaihman'a building.
licratrose, Zan. 25d.1866. tl
N'crtioe.
IMPORTANT TO EVERYBODY.
rpm preservation of the natural Teeth is unquestlon-
JL ably come of the most important considerations that
claim the attention of all thonghtftil, sensible persona.
To accomplish this, some of the most skillfnl and tal
ented men of our country have been and are still en
gaged. Among them we will mention Dr. 7. 8. Smith,
of New York, who has spent the last thirty-dye years
constantly at the epernting chair—never in all that
time meddling with plate work, or allowing his atten
tion to be distracted from the great object and triumph
of the prefesaion, viz the preservation of the Natural
Teeth. At the solicitation of the people of iiopbottom
and vicinity I have made arrangements with him to vis
it that place on the 22,1 of the present mouth, and re
main ne long as the prompt patronage of the people in
that vicinity will warrant.
ggrßoums at Wilmarth's Hotel.
T. J. winArrox,
Feb. 20,186 C. 2w Binghamton, N. Y.
Ilt_licstic)xx !
TILE subscriber haring concluded to go West. will
offer for sale at auction on Tuesday and Wednes
day, March 13th and 14th. 186 a, commencing at ten o'-
clock A. M., the following named articles, to wit :
One Cow, a span of Horses, 2 Calves, 11 Sheep, a yoke
of 4 years old Oxen, a bleeding Sow, 2 Shoats, a Lum
ber Wagon, a two-horse Spring Wagon, Sulky, doable
Sleigh, double Harness. Os Sled. - Bob Sled, Drags,
Chains, a large lot of Cooper's Tools, Truss Hoops,
Pine Lumber tor coopering and shingles, a quantity of
Hay, Grain, and Vegetables, Household Furniture, and
other articles too numerous to mention.
TERMS CASH. P. REYNOLDS, Auctioneer.
URI NEWCOMB.
Bridgewater, Feb. 20, 1266.
ADMINISTRATOR'S ME!
MILE undersigned will offer for sale at auction. a the
house ofJohn F. human, In Lathrop, on Saturday,
March 24th, 1866, at ten o'clock. A. M., the following
described real estate, late the estate of Davis N. nil-
Ups, deceased, to wit:
All that certain parcel of land situate in Lathrop
township, Susquehanna county, Pennsylvania, bound
ed and described as follows On the north by lands of
S. G. Osborn, east by lands of Drew Lord, south by
lands of F. M. Williams, and west by lands of John
riske—containing sixty-three acres, or thereabouts;
with about twenty acres improved, together with the
appurtenances, a small house, a barn, and some fruit
trees.
TRUMS.—lseenty•flre dollars cash on day of tale,
three hundred dollars on COl3 tlrrtuttion of saie, and the
balance In installmonte payable at thp end of one and
tiro years.
tilr•Persons wishing' to purchase can learn all the
particulars by addressing the undersigned at Ilopbot.
tom, Pa.
E, 3f. TEWKSBURY, Adin'r
Lathrop,' Feb. O, 18C6.
Auditor's Notice•
TUE undersigned, an auditor tip ointed by the Or
phan's Court of Susquehanna County to distribute
the funds in the kinds of the administrator of the es
tate of S. A. Woodruff, deceased, to and among the
heirs and legal representatives of snld decedent. will
attend to the duties of his appointment at the office of
Bentley, Fitch t Bentley, in Montrose, on Wednesday
the 2ist day of March, 1t , 46, at 2 o'clock. P. M., at which
time and ribievall pervonn interested fin t.aid fund will
r.:tient their claims or be ((meet r deba red from com
ing in on said fund.
B. S. BENTLEY, Jr., Auditor.
Montrose, Feb. 20, 1:43G. •
Auditor's Notice.
MBE undersigned. an auditor appointed by the Or
phans' Court of Susquehanna county to distribute
the funds in the hands st the actotlntant of the estate
of DAVID LAMB, deed, will attend to the duties o'
hie appointment at the office of Fraser & Case, in Mont
rose, on Wednesday. March 7th, at one o'clock. P. M..
when all persona Interested in said fund will present
their claims or be forever debarred,
F. A. CASE, Auditor.
Montrose, Feb. 12, ISIA.
Auditor's Notice.
Tllundersigned. an auditor appointed by the Or
ans' Court of Susquehanna county upon excep
tions to the accour t of the administrator orate estate of
JOHN CLIFFORD, deed. will hear the parties interes
ted at the office of Fraser & Case, in Montrose. on Sat
urday the 10th day of Mnrch next, at one o'clock. F. M.
FRANKLIN FRASER, Auditor.
Afontrose. Feb. 8. 1t4;8. 4w
Auditor's Notice
wont undersigned, an auditor appointed by the Or
/. phans' Court of Susquehanna County to make dis
tribution of the funds in the hands of the administra
tor of the estate of Samuel Carlin, deed, will attend to
the duties of his appointment at his office
In the borough of Montrose. ou Saturday, this
10th day of March. 1806. at 1 o'clock, p. m.. which
time and place all persons interested In said rand will
present their claims or be forever debarred from coming
in on said fund.
febo 4w C. W. TYLER, Auditor.
Auditor's Notice.
Tllll undersigned, an Auditor appointed by the Or.
tdians', court of Susquehanna county to distribute
the funds in the hands of the administrator of estate of
Joseph E. Webster. deed, will attend to the duties of
his appointment at his office in Montrose on Tuesday
the 13th day of Alarch,l£4iA, at two o'clock, p. m., when
persons interested in said hind will present their claims
or be forever debarred from comin in upon said fund.
feb6 4w %V. 0. LUSK, Auditor.
Auditor's Notice-
THE undersigned having been appointed an auditor
by theOrphans' Court of Susquehanna County to
distribute the fund in the hands of the administrator of
the estate of Michael Gallaher. deed, will attend to the
duties of said appointment at his office in Montrose, on
Saturday the 10th day of March 1666. at oneo'clocit
p. m., at which time and place ail persons interested In
said fund will present their claims or be forever debarr•
ed from coming In on said fund.
jan:3o 4w I. 11. MINS, Auditor.
Administratris' Notice.
ESTATE OP THOMAS G. FLYNN, deceased, labs of
Priendsville hero, Susquehanna county, Pa.
Letters of administration upon the estate of the above
named decedent having been granted to the undersign
ed, nil persons Indebted to said estate are hereby noti
fied to make immediate payment, and those having
elaintsegamst the same to present them duly authenti
cated for settlement.
• EMILY M. 'FLYNN, Admlnlstrattlx.
Friendeville, Jan. MI, 1866.•
Administrator's Notice.
ESTATE of SYLVANI7I3 IifOTT, deceased, late
of New Milford township, Basq'a county, Pa.
Lettersof administmtion upon the estateof the above
named decedent having, been granted to the undersign
ed. all persons indebted to said estate are hereby noti
fimi to matte Immediate payment, and those having
claims against the same to present them duly sante:AP
cated for settlement.
OLIVER LATHROP, Adm'r
New Milford, Jan. 16, 1866.
eWcir Age Al-
THE Pribseriber offers at private Nile the Tollowin:
described real estate, viz :
A ?AIM containing 140 acres, well watered and
wooded, and a good dwelling house, almost new, two
Larne and an orelaard—only X of a mile from blmoelt
Corners, on the Montrose road.
Also--00 acres of valuable land contiguous to the vil
lage of Dimock, containing , dwelling 'louse. I barn. a
good orchard, and the building known as WOODRUFF
ACADEMY, which at a moderate cost could be easily
converted into a good dwelling house. MI of
twill will be offered together, or divided up and parceled out
to suit purchasers.
Also--a dwelling house and lot, directly upon one of
the form corners, withaborse barn, wagon shed,:and:a
good store house, suitable for the Dry Goods or Oro
eery trade.
The above described Real Estate, together with • a
quantity of personal property and live aback, will be of
fermi on terms favorable to the purchaser.
L. R. WOODRUFF.
Dbnock, lioaqueluunia Co. Pa.
dau.'.2; 1666.
.
a st:'" - - .. .,,, , , reit7Crtl4oo.
q.;:' 'ALL persons owing me by note or
boot:account are reqaested to tall and settle tbe same
Immediately: •
Montrose, Jan. 9, ISCA.--3th F. n. WRERS.
PURE' LIBERTY WHITE - LEAD.
PEFERRIID by all practical painters f 'Try and
you will - base non th er.- - •
-Itantaitetitied.only , ZIEGLER & SAUTU, •
Wtrolefaie Drug, Paint and Glass Dealers.
jazad ly 137 North 8d street, rbilad'a.
ri PUY" ar CI C101:1113.
NEW SPRING GOODS,
NEW SPIUNG GOODS,
AT TUN
Binghamton
131retzL'olx Store.
Binghamton
Miraita.4:3ll. gEitc•re.
zbx.sLxv-Ir 43pC14C13015
.41. t 41(1. I=*rdicseges,
BEFORE THE WAR!
I. N. HINE & CO.
IN THE STOES OP G. L STONE a CO
Montrose, Feb. MI, 186&
APE RAVE
NARHEM DOWN,
EL&RKED DOWN,
PRICES ON ALL WINTER
Dress Goods,
Shawls,
AND WOOL'S GOODS OF ALL SOISFS,
OVERCOATS,
OVERCOATS,
AND ALL HEAVY WINTER CLOTHING !
AND WILL lIMLL 'TERI
NPar tb.o =est 00 nays,
5_REG494.4149 Q -400 0 -
' CALL AND SEE US.
C
9 .. ~ r
Thissinbatun Cie Co.
N. S. DESSAI7iIt ItAXAGnrci Rums..
Montrose, Jan. 9th, IM.
'URI= DOWN,
Cloaks,
Dr. Schenck will he professionally at his princlial of
fice No. 15 North Sixth street, corner of Commerce,
Philadelphia, every Saturday, from 9a, m. until 4 ~
No, 59 Bond street, New York, every_ Tuesday, ite m 9
to th No. 38 Summer street Bostodi Mess., every Wed
nesday, from 9 to 3, and every other Friday at 108
reetß alti
tmoreoughetxaßmtnmoonoM the A ng a withh V s Re b plrom a
ter, the charge is :luxe dollars.
Price of the Palmonte Syrup and Seaweed Tonic, each
ft BO per bottle, or fa 50 per half dozen. . Mandrake
Pills, 25tents per box. janl lyjw.
For sate by all Druzglets and dealers.
Lackawanna & Bloomsburg R. R.
ON and after November IN, 186 d, Passenger Irr i n a
win runas follows:
A. M. P. IL ..- "T. it.
Leave Scranton, . 5:50 10:50 41:50
"
Kingston, - - 6:55 11:15
. 1 - 6:20
Rupert. 9:15 - • *35
Danville, goo - 9:110
Arrive at Northontberland„ Iceollcr, " . :r" • :: 7 : 10:15
, : - NORT/IWARtl,"••• - ---
Leave' - -Northamberlrrid, !COO — ' - -" --'' 414
Danville, • .8140 • ' ` 049
" rinpmi.o: .
15 .
' A.O. Ziii
" Kingston, - • t 35 • 8:30 • tISO
Arrive at Scranton, • 3:45 0:35 - 'flo
Parsengera-taking train sonth from Seraiitonnt Ole
a. m. vii Northumberland. reach Tfarripbarg at 12:30 p.
in.; Baltimore 5:30 p. m.; 'Washington 10:00p. mA vii
Rupert reach Philadelphia at too p. en. : L .
gi ogdoo. N o y ; 25 . • , IL A.TOlnit, finpt.
Dn. E. P. ursEs •
lAS tl aria an ni ty located at Priendavitle for tbepar•
pose orpractlcing medicine azd.surgerria all its
branches. He may be found at. the Jackams kireasit. •
°Mee boars tram 8 a. rs., to 9p. m. lanlett
Ptiendaville, Pa., Jan. lath, 1666.
-,r =
Tire,. Life and Acoidentai
GENERAL: INSURANCE AGENCY,
7itt.2.3latrogge.. roca..
Home IntittranCe Co. of N. Y., Capital and
Surplus, lnsurance Co. of North America, Phil's, 3°°°
Capital and Staples, 1,700000
'rata:malarial Fire Insurance Co. ofM. Y.,
Capital and Surplus, 1,500,000
Girard . Fire and Marine Insurance Co. of
Phil's, Capital and Surplus, 300,000
Lycoming County Mtanal Insurance CO.Ol
Manley, Penn's, Capital and Surplus, 2,500,000
Security Insurance Co. of N. Y. Capital
and Surplus, 1,500,000
Farmer's Mutual Insurance Co. York, Pa.,
Capital and Surplus, 500,000
Enterprise Insurance Company, Phira,
Capital and Surplus, 375,000
Insurance Co. State of Pennsylvania, Phil.
Capital and Surplus. 700,000
Kensington Fire and M. insurance Co.,
Phil's, capital and Surplus, 390,00E1
Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Co. of
Hartford, Conn., paying 50 per cent.
dividends to the assured. Capital. 10,000,000
American Life Insurance Co., Philadel
phia. Capital, 1,000,000
Travelers' Insurance Co. Hartford, Conn..
Insuring against all kinds of accidents
Capital, 500,000
Ire — All business entrusted to our care will be attend.
ed to on fair terms, and all losses promptly adjusted.
STROUD Er. BROWN, Agents.
rir'Oelce over the Post Office, Foot of Public' Ateaue.
Etiuxos ~noun, Crum.= L. Baows.
Montrose, Jen. Ist. 1866. 1 y
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ry
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A SUBSTITUTE FOR CALOMEL
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it is not surprising that a medicine which can restore
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Costiveness, piles, bitter or cony ernctations, and that
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thing done in the Blaekemithtng line neatly and prompt
iy for cash.
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Co-Partnership Notice.
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tins terll}lnated I the death of Mr. 11111 ton 1..
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THE REGULATOR t
READ QUARTERS for BUGLERS!
Great Inducements for 1866.
Clll3lOO. 313.49k."27211131\7,
NEW 31TLFORD,
DEALER IN
STAPLB & FANCY DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES,
BOOTS & SHOES,
HATS 4 CAPS,
READY !IA DE. CLOTHING, FANCY GOODS,
YANKED NOTIONS, TRUNKS,
TRAYF.LING-BAGS,
And lots of Goode too numerous to mentionott th• vary
lowest market prices.
Call and examine—no charge for showing di:Qs—ev
ery article warranted as represented, and will sell
Cheaper than the Cheapest.
GEO. HAYDEN.
New Milford, Pa.
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D. W. LOWELL; Principallr. Proprietor
(VP the above !barite tfon. respectfally eons attention
TLY to the unsurpassed facilities of his course ofinstrac
tion, and the important additions and improvements
which have been made in and to the selteral departments
Whig College. The course of instruction extended and
perfeetedotegent4 to • • • '
YOUNG DIEN and LADIES -
The beat facilities for obtaining a
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The thorough, novel and Interestit g coerce of
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portant bradch of buidness. A Store, Bank and Railroad
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suecessfhl opera tio n, rejoresentine in a pleasing and sat-,
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We, In which the student becomes in progression au
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decl2. o .ly Address D. W. IJJWBLL Principal,
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CHEAP CLOTHING.
This day received our Fall and Winter Stock of
READY MADE CLOTHING!
OVMICOATS I
UNDERCOATS,
HATS AND CAP 4 PANTS AN!) CYSTS,
nor's CLOTTING,
FINE FLANNEL SHIRTS, rnynn
Look at Prices of a Few Articles :
Overcoats, heavy and warn, as low as d 0450
All wool Business Snits, Cost, Pants & Vest, 15 00
Union Business Suits .• 000
Good Undershirts and Drawers, per pair. 114
And other Goods in proportion.
[39 — Garments made to order, and warranted to AL
Flow '-and ..GrOCeries!
Such as Teas. Coffee, Sugar, Molatuies..Salendds.
Spices, Salt, &c., as usual.
Call and
where. examine oer Stock before porcbalizrielro-
Wanted—Egge, Chestnuts ; and grafted Winter Ap•
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"THE 'FAMOUS BARBER.
Come and see the lemons Barber.
Famous Barber, late of '
• Late otitayttnowat Weeks% '
Now at'F.B. Weeks` Store Rootai7::
Pttelme shaving and stampooing,l.
Pind'me mating hair to suit yea, • -
Rind me ready at your sersiea,
•
At oar service, / . • CHARLEY` NO
Stentrose,Oet. 15, 1855. tt
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Strength to the Weak !
Youth to the Ag e d !
Tbis preparation is unequalled as a ttejuvenstor sad
Restorer of wasted or inert functions. '
'Ttka&ed should bCeertain to Make - 014 - Blob/est.&
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tot to reentig and in. strength, and, ensola tbenkto lire
over aesinthe daps of their pristineJoy. ; lt
not only -
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blessingiebeCializ to those-Alto-hove breerleellleed to
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Imo slat e s& - ,No =ger what the sita° of the
tens) , of any human organ, this, superb preparation_
will remove the effeetat once andlerever.
321ICIPIX.IEt3ErnrEll 4 7
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mires incompetency, general debility, nervois theapseL.
ty, dyspepsia. depression, loss of appetite, low spin.,
weakness of the organs of generation, Imbecility. men
tal Indolence, emaciation, enonj. it bakninost deligbt
ftd, dedrable a dingy et.. abet nett
tem and all who are In any way prostrated by nervous
disability are earnestly ivlvised to seek a caw in Ibis
most excelllnt an &Unequalled preparation: •
Persons who , brinpludence.haye lost • their natural
vi Vri3 r f 4 l uPS/ a-PPlllialicntatoLapecdy cnreln tba,
• "*" -- `3arcplicrin
feeble;the hingtild; the despairinednd' wi l t
phoold give this valuable discovery a teat; ft be
faului lotill 4 Y Offerer:dates: all other -articles- for the
nme.mrp_oses. • ;L • - - • ,
FE4ALES,r-This . 13tepanition ,la invalnable,to
Clemons ivitaknessea of all kinds,as it will Seaton, thas
wasteditrengtkwith,wonderfal permanence. ,
•If 15 also it grand tonic, and win give niletriii.Yepep
sta. the first dose. ''A brief persistence, - in I ts rise,,wM
renovate the stomach to a if Of petted bealtb;-atid
Mulish Dyspepsia forever. • . --
One Dollarper Dottie, or,alaboltilc!tfpfp, v -iiiiild.,lry
Druggists generally. • " - •
bent by express anywhere, 'Vetoing
HIPIVILINGS & HILL -:.Vropyiet * (3
DZY Ittt V
s9l(l,..ktrAbel ...Montrouv ..•
Dec. I, '6s.comly