carriverir .a..irw.itL.zZinii choice Node, etc. Conveyancers and others will do well to try our celebrated UNION Dem, of which we have a fresh supply, better (if possible) than before. Deeds for Execu tors, Administrators, or Guardians,Single Deedey Mortgagee with bond and war raut„ All of the very beet form, and printed upon superior narchment paper. -4, co campaign Document No. 2. We have procured some hundreds of c opies of a - pamphlet, compiled from the records of Congress, showing the division of parties on the question ofnegro equal no; also includes the second veto. We shall distribute these to different towns if called for by those who will make proper ase of them. Cm Side Ahead. Our side of the avenue is decidedly im proving in business matters. Next door above this office, a new, neatly arranged Drug Store takes the place of what was there before. First door below, an ele gant Dry Goods Store succeeds the beet shop. Each building has been altered and beautiful fronts put in. Let those who vt-h to note the town improvements, not only read the advertisements of Burns & Nichols, and 1. N. Hine & Co., in this p a per, ut take a look at their establish ments in day-time or evening, from the outside; and those who are not afraid of buying choice new goods, cheap, might step inside and not e st yles and prices. Is a Resurrectionist Around ? Ma. Enrrou :—ln your column of local affairs please notice the finding of a box, containing the remains of a human body, by some small boys, while fishing, near Jessup's brick-yard, in or near our boro' on Thursday last., with a view to ascer tain if all is right in relation to it, or whether it does not border on barbarism. The facts, in part, are as follows : The hOvs while fishing saw in the creek a new bo - x tied with a rope, and a stone laid on top. They got it out, opened it, and gave the alarm that somebody had been murdered. A number of our citi zens visited the place and saw the con tents of the box. The body or remains were those ofa female, judged to be forty years old, and in a very- mutilated and mangled condition. These. remains are still there, some in the box, and some lying around loose.— Ought not the authorities to take notice of the matter? The box resembles one that a certain nice young man, connected with our " first families,' was seen preparing but a short time before the finding. If these things were reported from down South would it not be conclusive that, the people ought not to be represented in Congress? Allow me to suggest another thought : We bave in our boro' a Burying Ground ; and oh, what dear departed ones are there buried. Bow many fathers, moth ers, biothers, sisters and dear children taken to the hill-side and their precious dust left to mingle with its mother earth. And what a sad yet pleasing privilege to resort to that almost hallowed ground, for him or her who feels as if there was the testing pince from , the trills nal trou bles of this cold world, of one dearer than life. Yet it one feeling and thinking thus, and as is their privilege, thus vi-its this sacred place on a pleasant Sabbath after noon, what is the feeling of sadness to find it not overrun by four-footed cattle, perhaps, hut. to find it overrun with thoughtless, heedless, and often rude young persons, who, perhaps some of them, have just joined the church', or are expecting to do so in a few days, or at tend the Sabbath school, some of them as teachers, congregate there by the dozen and act more as though they were circus performers, by running, whooping, squeal ing, giggling and laughing, than they do like accountable beings having a decent regard for the feelings of others or the common proprieties of life and et:nava at. such times and in such places. Aod to conclude, if I were to advise with teach ers, whether they be school, religious, or political, you cannot better discharge your duty than by teaching an avoidance of some or all that is alluded to herein, in my poor judgment. Moan ANON. Montrose, April 234. sew Ai, Sad Affair. On Thursday night, the 12th inst., a party of young men went to the house of Charles F. Babcock, near Stevensville, Bradford co., who .has been lately mar ried, fur the purpose of giving him a ser enade, or as it is generally termed a " horning." The facts in the case, as elic ited by the Justice's court, are substan tially as follows : One of the party informed Babcock of their intention, and be said "come on,but if you shoot lead I shall." The party ac cordingly went on the night referred to, and after discharging their guns, ringing belle and blowing horns, &c., Babcock came out on the porch and ordered them away. The party immediately started, and when they had retreated but a few rode, Babcock fired his musket into the erowd, wounding sour of the party, as fol lows: s Melvio White, forty-four slugs in the legs--dangerons. J. B. Stevens, leg, severe. Clarence 31. Platt, hand,arm and groin, severe. E. A. Rockwell, leg, slight. Stevens and White now lie in a critical condition. At last accounts it was tho't they would lose their limbs or their lives. Babcock was arrested and bad a bear ing before G. W. Brink, Esq., of this bor ough, on Friday evening, and in default of $l,OOO bail was sent to jail to answer . at next term of court. We forbear comment, as he ease will : ao doubt 'be thoroughly investigated_ k the court.--Leitopratilk rid" Local Iteins. We will thank our readers for a note of all occurrences in their localities or with in their knowledge. If they do not care to write communications for publication, let them send us a brief statement of any thing of interest in their locality. A -list marriages, deaths, accidents, fires, &c. We will put them in form. Be careful to give your name, not necessarily for publi cation, but that we may know who sends the item, and bold him responsible for the veracity of the statement. • —The act introduced into the State Legislature to erect the town of Scranton and a large territory into a " Cay," failed to receive the signature of the Governor. New York Wholesale Prices, Reported for the Montrose Democrat by Jostau CAnrarrrint, Commission merch ant, 323 Washington at. 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. Prieesfor the week ending April 21, 1866. Beans, white sound, per La., 140 225 Butter in tubs, per pound, 55 58 " firkins, 46 35 45 44 rolls, 44 30 40 Cheese, choice, " 18 22 44 common, " 12 16 Dried Apples 64 12 14 Dried Plums, per lb. 35 40 " Cherries, 40 50 " Raspberries, 40 50 " Blackberries, 30 35 Eggs, fresh, per dozen, 23 25 Flour, wheat, per barrel, 800 15 00 41 rye, 44 500 660 Corn Meal, per hund. 200 210 Buckwheat flour, per hund. 350 410 Flax, per lb. 20 26 Feathers, live geese, per lb., 70 75 Beef Sides, " 12 14 . Mutton in carcass, " 10 12 Veal, " 11 13 Pork, dressed, 44 I 1 13 Wheat, per bushel, 170 200 Rye, i 4 68 75 Oats, It 53 58 Corn, It 73 75 Hides, dry, per pound, 30 35 " green, 44 11 16 Hops, prime, per lb. 50 70 Lard, common to best, per lb., 16 . 18 Beef, mess, per barrel,l7 00 24 00 " prime, ta 11 00 14 00 Pork, mess, 41 24 00 26 50 II - prime, " .20 00 21 00 Hams, •smoked, per lb. 18 23 Shoulders, smoked,, " 16 18 Bacon, MI 18 20 Honey, Ili 20 30 Chickens, 11l 18 24 • Turkeys, a 21 25 Geese, MI 8 12 Ducks, til 22 25 Clover Seed, per lb. 9 .11 Timothy Seed, per bushel, 350 400 Flax Seed, " 240 260 Tallow, per lb. 11 12 Wool, washed, " 50 70 " unwashed, " 30 35 Apples, per barrel, 400 600 3:3x2.apmr.ss. far Deaths, as well as marrlages, arc published free Obituaries published at the rate orally cents per hund red words. or five ceote Der line for poetry. Cash to be ecnt with the notice. In Franklin, April 9041860, Mrs. Mae- CT 8., wife of Mr. J. L Merriman, aged 50 years. The Church and the Sabbath School lose, only less than the family circle, from which woman's presence has been entire. ly withdrawn in that of the wife and mo ther. But this, which is loss to as, we are sure is gain to her. ** Valuable Property r-a Ifi subscriber often for sale her TARNBRT, situate S. in Rap Bottom, Susquehanna county. Pa.. and a fine building lot of an acre, on wntch are a choice vari ety of fruit trees. This property to invaluable as au M r stuient to any enterpnsiug man with small capital, wbowishas to establish himself in the tanning buainess. or for speculative purposes. it being within a quarter of a mile of the D. L.. 2, W. R. R. Depot. located in the centre of a large fanning district, commanding custom and a rise in value. ARGABST BLAWSON. Hop Bottom, April 24th, ISCS. 4w DRUGS & MEDICINES, NEW DRUG STORE, 2 / 9 ZWCIPI7I7' CIPPEIZT, And they are ready to furnish genuine articles of Drstys,- Medicines, Paints, Oils, Varnish, Emrich', Dye Stars, = - - Pare Wines et , Liquors, Family Dye Colors, Perfumery,Hair Oils, Fancy Soaps, Tooth. N ail. Straying and Bair Brushes. Combs. Flavoring Extrac. a. all theyopular Patent Med lane, of the day, encb as Dr. Jayne a Family Medicines, Ayres' Cherry Pectoral. Sarsaparilla and Pills, Helm hold's Extract Dacha, ifoofkind's, Hostetter's. and Al vonr a Bitters; Weaver's - Syrrip, Brown'a Bronchial Tro ches. Kennedy's Medical Discovery, Dr. Ham's Invig orating Spirit. an excellent remedy for dyspepsia; and in fact ail articles tumidly found in first clue Drug Store. PFITSICIANS are solicited to examine oar Stock and Prices before purchasing. • i 4M +~ . ► !!~ y. ~ tip ~~{fi ~ Our Motto will bo The Best Goode (and none other) at Lowest Market Prices. We have selected our Stock very carelhlly, and think we tan furnish as P 1702 articles in our line, and at as LoW PRICES assay other establishment in his vcin ity. We therefore solicit and stuill endeavor to merit a liberal share of public patronage. lEV'Don't forget to call and aeons. Building former ly occupied by J. Etheridge. . A. B. BURNS. .- AMOS N/CllO4B. Montrose, Pa., April 24, ugg. , :,. '... Ncsticte.. lorand Accounts willbols thetas& of G. 10. ai 0., SOM tin* tor colioetlos. ' 11,1865. , & & MM. THE BINGHAMTON 9TORI HAS SHE! REMOVED TO TIM THIRD DOOR ABOVE SEARLE'S HOTEL, And a now receiving a large Btoek of ,spring R?untmer I]►ry' ca.() °eta, FROM THE GREAT AUCTION SALES Many of them at OLD PRICES. BEFORE THE WAR ! CLOTHS, OASt3INERS, M., CHEAP. A first rate Cutter from New York will be pare In a day or two I. N. HINE & CO. Montrose, April 24, 18/1L BALDWIN, ALLEN, it MITCHELL, CALSIIS In Pion:, Slat, Perk. Wish, Lard. Grain. 11 Feed, Candles, Clover and Timothy Seed. Also, Groceries. such as Sugars, Molasses, Syrups, Tea and Coffee. West side of Public Avenue. Montrose, April .7,186& TWO NEW [UMW WAGONS FOR SALE at my Blacksmith Shop with ner.ry Clem one. Montrose, April 17, 1666. 'EDW'D P. STAMP.. PURE LIBERTY WHITE LEAD WILL do more and better work at given cost, than any other. Try it Miumattured only by ZIEGLER & SMITH, Wholesale Drag, Paint, and Glass Dealers, Jan3o ly 137 North ad street, Plated's. PURE. LIBERTY WHITE LEAD,- the whitest, the most *arable, the most economical Try DI Manufactured only by ZIEGLER & SMITH, Wholesale Drag, Paint and Glass Dealers, janZO ly Is 7 North 3d street, Philad's. 1866. PHILADELPHIA 1866 5747.6611. .1Ret.313 eons. HOWELL & BOURKE, Manufacturers of DEN:vs:pow ZiCalasaissepai Window Shades, ' Corner Fourth and Market Streets, PHILADELPHIA. N. B.—Always in Store, a large Stock of LINEN and OIL SHADES. Merril 6, 1666. % Garden & Flower Seeds For Sale by ABEL TtRRELL Mirth lA, 18GG Dr. N. L. Brundage, SURGEON DENTIST, AB Permanently located In Montrose. Ocoee over Webb 415 'lietterfield's. Pe-Tie of tide vicinity. especially those toothless ones wanting beautiful plates of Teeth, would do 'well to give hint a call. All work warranted to give satisfaction. • W312113a iNnErvar Dr. 13. Wood's Plastic Metallic Pilling, an improved fusible metal for Filling Teeth, for which I have the rlglat„privilege and license, granted by him to use for Dental - purposes in my own practice as a Dentist. • It le celled Cadmium Alloy,and is designed to take thee-place of amalgams, tin, metallic oxides,. arc..lor Ailing. It does-not contain mercury, and hence an absence eta, difficulties that in such a variety of ways occurs, orate liable to occur with the agent. Its Qualities and Advantages, Thla filling le dealgned for Makingperfeet and durable plums, as a substitute for gold where economy-lean ob . ject ;'and (or inferior material - where the Teeth can be tared, and not fur temporarily stopping those Which are diseased and worthless. Assuming then that It be skillfully need, the Plastic Metallic Filling posiesseti advantages above every other material but gold for filling Teeth, while It can be em ployed., in many gases, where gold cannot. It can be lA trodaced with facility and accurately secured. It molds closely to the walls of the cavity without recession or shrinks in chrinkege. Perfeel-Plug, solid throughout, thus ext nil air tad moisture. Montrose, Chet. 1% 1863. TEE -SOLMERS' AID: G. W. HEWITT St CO. WTh L give good aatterattion to all dolt cuattonere L euul ad work CLIZAPER than at any other Boot &Shoe Shop:: in Oda vicinity; can and *ea for Yourselves. • Boots Ifsitooled• _ CCl3l:lll.o.__--ottier work me. fmmit t * Shop opposite tbe mnsustosystaFig. la set se, lan. 33d, SW tt NeNsr Skirt fitl - 1866 The Great Invention of the Ate in HOOP SKIRTS. J. W. BRADLEY'S Iry Patent DPP= (dnable) ELLIPTIC BPBUJO BRUM TIS Invention consists of Duplex for two) Elliptic Pure Eedned Steel Springs; ingenidnaly braided tightly and firmly together, edge to edge, making the toughest,inost elastle, and durable spring ever used They ieldita breakdr bend, like the single spring and consequently Preserve their perfect and beantifd shape more than twice as long as any single spring skirt that ever has or can be made. The wonderfal flexibilityJ , vest comfort and pleasure to any lady w.earing the ihspiex Elliptic Skirt will be experienced particularly in all crowded assemblies, Op eras, carriages, railroad ears, church pews, arm chairs, for promenade and housedress, as the skirt can be folded when in Ilse to occupy a small plat* as easily and con. veniently as • silk or muslin dress. A lady having enjoyed the pleasure, comfort and great Onnvenience of wearg the duplex elliptic steel spring skirt for a single day will never afterwards willingly dispense with their use. For children, misses "and young ladies they are superior to all others. The Hoops are covered with 9 ply double twisted thread and will wear twice as long as the single • yarn covering which Is used on all single steel hoop. skirts. The three bottom rods on every skirt are also double steel, and twice or double covered to prevent the cover ing from wearing off the rods when dra,tging down stairs, stone steps, .t.c., etc., which they arc constantly subject to when in use. AU are Made of the new and eleganteorded tapes, and are.the best qualityin every part, giving to , the wearer the moat graceful and perfect shape possible., and are unquestionably the lightest most desixable,comfortable ant economical skirt ever made. WESTS, BRADLEY & CART, Proprietors of the Inventionand sole manufacturers, 91 Chambers, and 79 & S il Reads streets, N.Y. For sale in all first-class stores In this city, and thro% oat the United States and Canada, Havana de Cribs, Mexico, South America, and the West Indies. Iffr'iuquire for the Duplex Elliptic (or double) Spring Skirt. • c atai am DOTY'S CLOTHES WASHER, AND THE Universal Clothes Wringer. Doty's Clothes Washer. The advantages of this mach in. compare 4 with band washing, may he thus briefly stated : I pt. It will wash clothes as well as bands Can do It., audio unearth the time, and with one filth the money. N. The machine acting on the clothes on the fulling mill principle, wilt not wear or tear them as the hands most do to get out the dirt. One day's hand-washing is worse than a week's *raring. 3d. Rot suds, so necessary for dirty clothes, can be used hotter than the hands can bear, and the steam and sickening fumes are shut in to act upon the clothes, in stead of the person of the operator. 4th. The hands are not parboiled, shrivelled. sere mud bleeding. Washing with the machine is a health ful exercise rather than a weary labor. 6th. The health is preserved. There is no stooping or straining, no fetid atmosphere full of nauseating fumes, and when the clothes are being put out to dry.no icy cold chills because of the wearing apparel and aye tem of the operator reeking with the noxious vapor of the wash tub. The Universal Olothes Wringer. This wringer, with cog-wheels which prevent the rub ber from twisting or breaking on the shafts, will at any wash tub ; will wring clothes almost dry without wear ing or tearing them, and will not break buttons, hooks and eyes. etc. Its India rubber muscles never get tire& Clothes wrung with this wringer—so mach of the wa ter is pressed out—will dry In quarter of the time that thee would it wrung by band, and are not so likely to freeze on the lines. The hand wringing of clothes, like band rubbing, tears and wears them out too fast, The washer woman destroys more clothes .n a day than the wearer In a week. The Universal *ringer took the first preminnt at the World's Fair in London. at the last two Great Pairs of the American Institute, and at the most important State and County Fairs.. There have been nearly a quar ter of a million of these wringers already sold. iffrGanvassers are wanted in all places where ap pointufents have not already been made. Exclusive sale guarantied. Liberal terms will be given to respon sible parties. Send for circulars, It. C. BEOWNING. General Agent, Ap. 24. 32 Coartlandt Street, New York. ADMINISTRATOR'S SAE NOTICE in hereby given ituit pursuance of an 0r .1.1- der of the Orphan's Court of Susquehanna COO My to me directed, I will expose to public sale, by 'endue, on the pre!nleerkin the township of Rush, On Theeday, the Bth day of May, 186; se at one o'clock, p. on the following described e or parcel of land, late the estate of William D. ltt, deceased, bounded on the North by lands oVR. S. Swisher and Lyman Canfield, an the East by 'lands of Smith James and D. Sebring, on the South by hinds nf A. C. Vunover and J. Kunkle. and on the West by land of E. Cobb--etmtaining about 14.5 acres of landomore or less ; about 115 acres improved ; on which is a frame dwelling house, barn, carriage house, and a good or chard of grafted fruit, &c. TL7t3fS OF 13ALH.—S50 on day of sale ; Sl,OOO on final confirmation of sale and giving deed ; one half of balance within six months thereafter,' and one half in twelve months, with interest on all amounts unpaid from the time of final confirmation of sale and giving deed. A. D. SHELDON, Administrator. Springville, April lith,lb66. Now Goode.for Spring Sales. EYRE . & LANDELL. Fourth and Arch Streets, Philadelphia, ARR . OPENING FOR fi3WbITILXIST Gip JELEL—T—LIEIEB, PASITIOICABLE NEW SILKS • Novelties in DRESS GOODS. New Styles SPRING ?SHAWLS. New Travelling DRESS GOODS. Fine Stock of NEW GOODS. Magnificent FOULARDS. Splendid BLACK SILKSok.c. E. & L. have their usual assortment of STAPLE GOODS. Also, CLOTH*, CASSIMERES, VESTING/3,, &c. &c. P. B.—Oor prices are now arranged to meet the views of ',flyers I April 3, UM. Rita .Canned & Dried Fruits, LiOlt SALE at the Old Stand of Baldwin & Allen. on Public Avenue. BALDWIN, ALLEN & IdITCHZLL. lifontreee, April 10. ISSO. NEW GOODS, tosittntaUr Ant Tint at T'CJRRX.+La'S. SELECT SCHOOL, AT imam A BIALECTICR.,ISOLI wails continued through On gaol . tir t 24= OZ g a it= and =I: sr ear I, bombers. stinzaw Ma =Lig_ itle WiZtif Primary Baincties A 8$ Common English Winches. • • • • 11 50 Higher de do - • AOO Lessons in Busk. - • - 000 ties of Lustrittnent—Plano or Melodeon, 11 00 . Board reasonsblemrroomslortbose wishing to board themselves. For furtlisr particulars tom or NV.• N. TINGLEY, Com. Bopbottom, Aprillo, ISM • siv CIOYER & TIMMY SD, Bradford Ob. - La* andiffedium For Sale by BALDWIN, ALUM MITCHELL. Montrose, April 10.14x0. 4w Nom' Firm.. Baldwin, Allen, & Mitchell. Es.a‘XADNAVi= Auwuzira. AGAIN Atter retiring for thirty days at `• turd labor," bsye stoned business at the old stand. under the name and Arm Of BALDWIN, ALLEN tr. MITCHELL, DRALERS IN Flour, Feed, Salt, Pork, Buller, Cheese, Dried Sect; Hams, Fish, Smoked Hal. ibut, Candles, Tea, Coffee, Spiees, Syrup, Molasses, Sugar, Serd Wheat, Clover d. Timothy Seed, Floz-seed, Beans, Brooms, Rails, eke. eke. Thankful for past patronage, we shall be happy to see and wait upon our old and neweustonlers. All Goods and Floor warranted. A. BALD WIN. W. L. ALLEN. B. N. airrovxm.. Montrose, April 10,1866. ]E'loroxioo SEWING MACHINES. Highest Premium, Fair of the American Institute, 1865. (Gold Medal.) REPORT or COIIIIII2TED OP AWARDIh-RMAIRTID. /. MI IliMpliChy and GERA? buses of work. I. Its making four different stitches, Tii : The Loek. Knot, Double I k and Double Knot. 8. The Reversible Feed motion—operated by simply turning a thumb screw—enabling the operator to nia the work to the right or left, and onzar convenience of ezta.fastening the ends of seams. 4. The perfect finish and substantial =amnesia which the machine is made. 5. The rapidity of its working and the tit:slily of the work done. 6. Its self-a4lastizig Million Exhibited by IL C. TYLER, oppoitite Lathrop's No. L $63. No. e, ` 7s.—With all the Inman". Montrose, April 8,1866. Bct E. REMINGTON &, SONS, aides, Muskets and Carbines, for the United States Service. Also POCKET & BELT REVOLVERS, lispcsating Pistols, Rifle Canes, Revolving Rifles, Rifle and Shot Gun Barrels. and Gun Materials sold by Gun Dealers and the Trade generally. In these days of Housebreaking and Robbery, every House, Store, Bank and office, should have one of REMINGTON' REVOLVERS. Parties desiring to avail - themselves of the late improvements in Pistols, and su perior workmanship and form, will find all combined in the New REMINGTON MYERS. Circulars containing cuts do description of our Arms will be furnished upon ap plication. E. REMINGTON ifs SONS, Ilion, N. Y. Moms. ds NictsoLs, Agents, sploo No. 40 Couttland et N. Y. Administrator's Notice. IEtBTATE of RACHEL CHANDLER dec'd, fate of K 4 Herrick township, Susquehanna , county, Pa. Letters of administration 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 baying claims against the same to present them duly anthenti cated for settlement. ALVA CHANDLER, Adm`r, cum testamento annexe. Herrick, April 10, 1866. Executor's Notice. ETATS of JEDEDIAH REED, late of West Win seed, Litchfield county, Connecticut, and formerly of New Milford, dusunehauns county, Pa. , Letters testamentary upon the estate of the above named deeedont having been granted to the undersign ed notice is hereby given to all persons Indebted to said estate to mske immediate payment. and those has , tug claims upon the same will present them duly sites• tea for settlement. E. P. PEADPOIID, Executor. New Milford, March 27, 1866. Nit Executors' Notice. MISTATE of WARREN P. PEENNABD, decd, late of .1:4 Bridgewater township, Busgnettarnia county, Pa. Letters testamentary upon the estate of the above named decedent having been ranted to the undersign ed, all persons indebted toratid estate are hereby not!- fled to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same to present them duly authenti cated for settlement. d. P. BARBING, (Ne ro • • • 8. L. IEBNrIABD, Bridgewater, !eb. 21, Imo. 6w ExectitriV Notice ESTATE of L. O. itAY, dei'd, late of Poles! lotus township, Susquehanna county, Letters testamentary upon thee tste la the *boys named decedent. having been granted UMW undersigned, all persows indebted to said estate ITS hereby nouggig to make immediate payment. and these baths claims nilahnit the same fowl:went the,sdnlyauthstatitated tot settlement: . forest Lake, *64 ID. 11116. Ste GLORIOUS NEWS I to all latettsted to 1117Usg 1031:11r o.o>cormi., GREAT DECLINE IN PRIOES,, airqoart iSsacrarlUeloaiii AT AUCTION SAIIII. Guttenberg, Rosenbaum & Co• Ire new replying part of their fatcpolt. The 'enter partner otthe Arm; tesidlng in New Tort, having made large purchases at the late Auction Sale., we can arm greet Inducements to buyers. DON'T RUT YOUR DRY GOODS Before haying given as a call, and Waded yourself of oaf assertion' WE ABS NOW SELLING Good fast colored Prints, at American Sprague., . !denim/mks, 2 0 ~ Best y'd wide Sheeing, Atlantic A, Facile X,lld •• •' Medford, - • - - 23 64 Fine Shirting, • - 2$ Best Spring Deiathes—hendsomepsttcrns2s Dress Goods at half the former prices. A Large Stock of MDT 4 MADE CLOTHING, At Greatly &deiced Prices. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY! Gattaintria, Itastubanm & Co. Montrose, April 84, 1866 NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. T HB tr i serftt li er th r : speetfhlly Informs the public that it' e tw Blacksmith Shop of H. C. Clemons. near the Foundry of Sayre Brothers. Customers will do well to call, as they can get every. thing doneln the Maekanalthing line neatly and prompt ly for cash. Particalar attelLigiven to Home Shoebig_._ KDWARD P. STA MP. Montrose, Dec. 28, 1665. tf THE REGULATOR! :1.. 1 1 1 fjC ; ~~ ; t ~1~ Great Inducements for 1866. GEIMICO. 13CELIE11:11EIZT, NEW MILFORD, Pi. DEALER IN STAPLE .bPANCY DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS & SHOECI, RATS & CAPS, READY MADE CLOTHING, FANCY GOODS., YANKEE NOTIONS, TRUNKS, • TRAVELING-RAGS, And lots of Goode to immerses to mention, at the eity lowest market prices. Call and examine—no charge for showing Goods—ee. cyanide warranted as reprerented, and will ma Cheaper than the Cheapest. GEO. HAYDEN. New Milford, Pa. 4 1 . 03KREv li zir k 0 R • LiFElFimmuut Strength to the Weak 1 south to the Aged I This preparation is unequalled as &Rejuvenator and Restorer of wasted or Inert functions. The aged should be certain to make the Blokrene a household god, inasmuch as it will render them youth ful in feeling and in strength, and enable them to lies over again the days ofthelr pristine joy. It not only ex hilerstes but strengthens, and is really an invaluable blessing, especially to those who have been reduced to • condition of servility, self-abuse, misfortune, or ordi nary sickness. No matter what the cause or the hypo , tenet( of any human organ, this superb preparation will remove the effect at once and ((never. 313X4t01k1rt2311%1 211 cures blcoalaotcncy , general debility. nervous Incapaci ty, dyspepsia, depression, lose of appetite. low (mints, weakness of the organs of generation, iwhedUitr, Men tal indolence, emaciation, ennui. I: has& roost delight he!, desirable and nonl effect upon the nervous sys tem ; and all Who are in any way prostrated by &emus disability are earnestly advised to seek a can In this moat excellent and unegealled preparation. Persons who. by Imp( ((deem. have lath tbei, rnstural. vigor, will find &permanent and speedy cure in the gEILICPS.WILIECIZVM. The feeble, the languid, the despairing and the old should give this valuable discovery a ; it will be found totally different from all other articles for the s e s_. " VI; VETALES.—This preparation is invalusble in nervous weaknesses of all kinds, as it will restore the wasted strength with wonderful perinthence. It is also a grand tonic, and will give relief in DlitPeP . in ov a hrst dose. A brief riersistence In Its ere renate the Stomach to a degree of perfect health, and banish Dyspepsia forever. One Dollar per Bottle, or six botttles far $5. Sold by Drogglatageaerally. dent by etakeis an bete . addressing iiterellnio9 HILLYEA, Proprietors 28 Dry cram TOM York,' Sold by Abet Turret', Montrose. • flea. I. 'Wearily AZLE fr?4llaat in ass for 111 Idsids of Wagons, 44, for f) small bozos, by_ MOWS% Masa li, us. mil mum 14, to 15 eta per y'd
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