The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, May 01, 1866, Image 3

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Bank Failures. .
The notes of the hereunder named
banks, recently failed, are not taken by
Cooper d. Co., in Montrose :
Bank of Crawford County, Pa.
Oil City Bank, Pa.
Bank of Lawrence County, Pa.
Clearfield County Bank, Pa.
E. S. Rich's Bank of Ex., Buffalo,N.Y.
The following are take:rat 10 per cent.
discount :
Tioga County Bank, Pa..
Petroleum Bank, Titusville, Pa.
Venango Bank, Franklin, Pa.
County Fair.
Tffe Twentieth Annual Fair of the Sus
cinch:ma County Agricultural Society will
be held in Montrose, on Wednesday and
Thursday, September 19th and 20th, 1966.
J. S. TARBELL,
J. E. CARMALT, Ex. Com.
A. BALuWIN,
Roll of Honor.
Cash payments for the DEMOCRAT from
April 16th to April 30th :
Lather Kellum, $2 00
Mrs. J. Williams, 2 00
Mrs. L.C. Searle, (two) 4 00
Thomas Dubois, new 50
J. W. Parker (estate,) 5 82
1) in A. Walker, new 2 00
Wm. Z. Brown, 6 00
J. Kenyon, jr., 6 00
Matthew Kelly, new 2 00
E. N. Seeley, 3 00
C. C. Ed wards, 8 00
James O'Brien, 2 00
Alberi Leonard, 1 00
IV. K. Blaisdell, • 2 00
Patrick Carter, new 1 00
Norman Foot, 2 00
J. W. Denney, new 2 00
W. P. Crandall; 2 00
T. P. Meeker, . 3 00
Albert Aldrich, 2 00
Liplier_Mackey, 6 00
IL I'. Robins, 2 00
W. W. Messenger, new 1 00
Geo. Hayden, 2 00
Andrew Conrad, 2 00
Previously published for -April ; $153,
and 26 new subscribers paid.
If such published lists prove acceptable
we may continue them ; which will enable
our friends to see who do and who do not
pay for the paper.
As soon as convenient we will prepare
a list of those indebted who don't pay.
Don't let the busy season prevent, us
from having a good list—old and new—
for the mouth of May.
Down Town News.
There are evidences ofliwelier times
on Main. street, in future, in matters of
business, as may he learned by consulting
our advertising columns. Miner & Coats,
and Crane, Howell 5.7 Co:, have opened
Provision Stores, and if "competition is
the life of trade," sales will be active and
prices low.
See their advertisements, and give them
each a cal
Send for It.
Every pvrson should read the great
Spek c h of Hon. Jeremiah S. Black, in the
Supreme Court of the United States, up
on the INv!rality of Military Commissions
fur the Trcil of Civitians. The recent de
cision of the Supreme Court of the United
states, unanimously affirmed the doctrines
of this speech, which is a masterpiece of
learning, logic and eloquence.
Price, only ten cents. Send for a copy
to 'l'. B. Peterson & Bros., 306 Chestnut
Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
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Choice Deeds, etc.
Conveyancers arid others will do well
to try our celebrated UNION DEED, of
which we have a fresh supply, better (if
possible) than before. Deeds- for Execu
tors, Administrators, or Guardians,Single
Deeds, Mortgages with bond and war
rant. AU of the very best form, and
printed upon superior parchment paper.
A New Paper. •
Mr. C. IL Keeler, recently of Owego,
has become the editor and propi ietor of a
new and very handsome Democratic news
paper, at Wellsboro, Pa., entitled the
" Herald of the Union," the first number
of wbich displays very creditable editori
al ability, and is sound in the faith. We
wish the Herald and its editor abundant
success ; and hope the Democrats of Tin
ga county will do their duty by giving it
a sell-s.istaining patronage. Let every
man do his share—s 2 a year in advance.
•ss.
Local Items,
We will thank our readers for a noteof
all occurrences in their localities or with
in their knowledge. If they dp not care
to write communications for publication,
let them send us a brief statement of any
thing of interest in their locality. A list
of marriages, death=, accidents, Gres, &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.
Very Provoking.
Moat newspaper readers may have been
tricked by commencing to read an Item
which starts well enough, but closes with
an advertisement for somebody. Very
provoking, this—but what I want to say
is, that Jonw GROVER ) Tailor, has remov
ed to his old stand, first door west of
Searle's Hotel, where be wilt be happy to
Bee his old friends and new ones, and take
their measure for the new Spring Styles
of Clothing. Particular attention given
to cutting, and satisfaction guarantied.
May 1, 1866. 4w
Zootrose Post Office.
Arrival and departure of mails
Mail South and East via D.L.&W.R.R.
arrives at 8i P. M., closes at 6 A.
Bound West, leaves daily at 4 P. M ; ar
rives at 10 A. M.
Lawarille Centre and" Binghamton
leaves Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri
days, at 7 A. M.; arrives Tuesdays,
Thursdays and Saturdays at 3 P. M.
Rush, Wyalusing and Towanda leaves
daily at 7 A. M.; arrives at 6 P. M.
Dimock, Springville and Lynn leaves
Mondays, Wednesdays dad Fridays at 3
P. M.; arrives (same days) at, to A. M.
D. R. LATHROP, P. M.
Montrose, May 1, 1866.
Scranton Affairs.
The bill passed by the Legislature pre
vious to its adjournment, erecting Scran
ton, Providence and Hyde Park boroughs
and Providence township into a City.re
ceived the signature of Governor Curtin,
and has become a law.
A. N. Meylert & Co., bankers at Scran
ton, failed ou the 17th inst. Their liabil
ities are reported to be very heavy,. Oil
speculation is said to be the immediate
cause.
At the Borough election the Demo
crats elected their Burgess by over 550
majurily ; gain of over 700 from last year.
Obituary.
D.ed in Bridgewater, Pa.,April 9th,] 866,
Eider JOSEPH W. PARKER, aged 09 years.
He was born in Saybrook, Conn., April 2,
1797, and removed to Bridgewater when
19 years of age. Both his parents were
professors of religion, and were members
of the Baptist church. Soon after his
arrival he was hopefully converted, under
the labors of Elder Davis Unlock, and
was baptized Aug. 15, 1818, aged 2i
years, and united with the Baptist. church
in Montrose. He was licensed to preach
the gospel June 10, 1826, and his ordina
tion took place May 13, 1829. Elder
Parker was early appointed a missionary .
by the New-York State Convention, to
labor in the northern counties of Penn
sylvania. Through his labors a number
of churches were organized in Susque
hanna, Bradford, Wyoming and Luzerne.
counties. He baptized 602 professed be
lievers, of whom seven have entered the
ministry. His work is dope ,
and he has
r gone to his reward.—N. Y. Examiner. •
r_-er Strange. but True.—Every yonug lady and
gentleman in the United States can hear something ye
n- much to their advantage by return mail (Free of
charge,) by addressing the undersigned. Those having
fears of being humbugged will oblige by not noticing
this card. MI other* will please address their obedient
servant. THOS. F. CHAPMAN,
Ded. 26.-71yetrip
Or - The Greatest 'Victory Vet w--COIOTS
F truck in five mi noire,. The above heading of a recent
bulletin from the Seat of War Is in all reepects applica
ble to the rennlte of
CRISTADORO'S HAIR DYE,
when bronghr In contact with hair or any obnoxious
tint. Five minutes removes the nndeslrable;color, re
placing it with the richest black or brown. biostain to
left on the scalp, no damage is done to the hair by this
fine emollient vegetable dye.
Manufactured by J. CRISTADORO. No. 6 Astor
Hens.. New York. Sold by Druggists. Applied by all
Hair Dressers, [Apr. 15 imp.
017 - .4Brock's Porous Plasters.—These
ppinr
iers have the compactness of kid h ether and the nal
bi lity.of a silk glove. They have cured varicose veins
and external aneurisms. Por all affections or the chest,
weight about the diaphragm or upper portion of the
bowels, in colds and coughs, for injuries of the back-,
for all strains or bruises, for a weak back, for nervous
pains of the hostels, and other nervous affections and
cramps, for heart affections—for all these affections
they have to be used to be properly appreciated.
DR. I. T. HENDERSON'S LETTER.
Fame's - mix, La., March Sib, ISI3O.
Dr. T. 'ALLCOell.—Sir—I have been suffering under a
severe attack of neuralgic disease of my bowels for
yean.„ with hypertrophy of the heart, and have tried ev
ery thing known to the practice of medicine from the
very beet M. : but truth prompts me to say that
your piasters have given me morepermanent relief
than anything else I have need, and I believe will pro
duce a perfect cure.
The counter-irritant effect of your plasters' is pro
duced in each a mild and eradnal war, they co invigor
ate thectrenlation around the parts to which they are
applied, and exert upon all nervous diseases such a
great sedative Influence, that I confidently place them
at the bead of every plaster now in nee.
Yours, very truly.
ap. 15-Imp I. T, HENDERSON, M.D.
TI33I4LTMIEJS.
rerDeattis r ell as marriages. are published free
Obituaries pn shed at the rate of fifty cents per hund
red words. or re cents per line for poetry. Cash to be
seta with the notice.
In Montrose, Pa.,March 29, I SOO, Miss
MAKrItA. E. FESSENDEN, aged 30• years
and 11 months.
le lks." STOAT COLTS.
TENT E4TRAY, on Tnesday..April 24th. two bay
VT MARE COLTS. two yeara old. One hav a star in
forehead, the other a little white on nose. The mane
of one lays to the right; that of the other to the left.—
Whoever will retugatshem, or give Information leading
to their recovery. AIM be well paid for theaame. Ad
dream, Dandaff, Pa
E. B. BURDICK.
Clifford, Pa, April 20th.- 1806. aw°
niovAvAllirlie %LAO' -710 01
NEW GROCERIES.
MOTES Ei COATS
"VISIT to inform the people of Montrose and vlcitd
‘, ty tat they ha Ye taken the Store one door below
G. L. Stone. on Main street, and arJ now opening a
choice stock of
FAMILY GROCERIES, FLOUR
& PROVISIONS,
Very Cheap for Cash.
Having bought our Groceries for Cash at the lowest
prices. and eellink exclusively for cash. enabl es to cell
cheaper than other houses doing a credit business.
We shall at all thnea keep a
3PressOta gEncools.,
and by a close attention to btiaLtiesa hope to merit our
share of patronage.
Ciftsish Ma4,i;cl for
BUTTER AND GRAIN.
gar Fails Ihrnishedand Butter 'hippest to New York
free of charge.
C. S. - • • W. R. COATS.
No:arose, Nay 1, 1865. am
831 Broadway, New York.
D. W. SEARLE,
A TTORNICY AT LAW, office over the Store of Z
/X Cobb, opposite Searle's Hotel, Montrose, Pa.
May 1, 1868.
lrtr I
GROCERIES & PROVISIONS
CRANE, HOWELL & CO.,
RE now receiving a large and well-selected stock of
A new goods, consisting in part ofchoice & comin'n
FLOUR DAIRT SALT,
strdlß. TABLE SALT,
SIRUP, • BBL SALT,
MOLASSES, CANDLES,
CHOICE TEAS, BRUSHES,
COPPER Ac., Ac
smells,ac.
•
NAILS,
WOODEN-WARE,
BASKETS
BROOMS,
ROPE, Ac.,
FRUITS.
PORK,
RAW.
LARD,
MIL
and in fact a choice variety of all.kiods of
GROCERIES PROVISIONS
which we are bound to sell wholesale or retail,
cheap for cash or ready pay.
Call and see before buying elsewhere, for we take
pleasure In showing our goods, whether you buy or not.
ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE
taken In exchange for Goods at the beet market prices.
OrShop In basement of Boyd's building next below
Searbos Hotel.
Also, Meat Market Adjoining,
Where Fresh Ideals and Fish of all kinds are kept for
sale.
0. 31... CRANE. JOHN HOWELL. P. T. FERGERSON
Montrose, May 1, MO.
WHISKERS, MUSTACHES
forced to grow on the smoo-
Cheat face In from three to 5
-• weeks by using Dr. SEVIGL
N E'S RESTAURATEUR
CA PILAIRE. the most won-
derful discovery in modern
science. acting on the Beard
and Hair in an almost mirac
ulous manner. It has been used by the elite of London
and Paris with the most flattering success. Names of
all purchasers are registered, and if entire satisfaction
is not given in every instance, the money will be cheer
fully refunded, Price by mall. scale and postpaid, $l.
Descriptive circulars and testimonials mailed free. Ad
dress MERGER, SHt'TTS 41. Co.. Chemists, No 2i5Rl
Cr street, Troy. N. Y. Only agents for the United
State. myl lvcfspq
Excelsior Excelsior
03EIG 81E1T.137-a X-i.EI-lEl.° so
HAIR EXTERMINATOR,
FOR REMOVING SUPERFLUOUS HAIR.
TO the Ladies especially, this InvaluaLle - depilatory
recommends iteelfas being an almost iudiepvnsable
article to female beauty. is easily applied, and does not
burn or Injure the skin, but acts directly on the roots.
It is warranted to remove superfluous hair from low
foreheads, or from any part of the body, completely, to
tally and radically extirpating, the some, leaving the
skin soft, smooth and natural. This is the only article
used by the French. and is the only real effectual depil
atory powder in existence. Price $1 per package, sent
post paid to any address. on receipt of an order. by
Batman, Storms .k Co., Chemists,
myl lycfspq RAS River street, Troy, N.Y.
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ANECDOTES AND INCIDENTS
OF THE ii,EBELLION:
Heroic Patriotic, Political, Romantic, Humorous, Tragic,
Splendidly Illustrated with over 300 fine
Portraits and beautiful Engravings.
MS Work for genial humor, tender pathos, startling
T
interest, and attractive beauty, 'stands peerless and
alone among all its competitors The valiant and brave
hearted, the picturesque and dramatic, the witty and
marvelous, the tender and pathetic. The roll of fame and
story, camp. spy, picket, scout, bivouac, and siege;
startling surprises, wonderful escapes, famous words
and deeds of woman, and the whole Panorama of War is
here tit illingly and startling', portrayed in masterly
manner. at once historical and roman , lc, re idering it
the most ample, brilliant and readable book that the
war has called forth.
Die:tided otllcers, soldiers. teachers. energetic young
men. and all in want or profitable employment, will rind
this the beet chance to make money ever yet offered.
Write ror our circulars and see our terms.
Address, NATIONAL. PCNLISNING CO.,
m• No. 507 Minor street, Philadelphia. Pa
C11:1-ELIEITEIX-sL.:;%..1 1 1L'I9
WHITE LIQUID ENAMEL,
FOR Imprevin7 and Beautifying the complexion.
The The most valuable and pertect preparatkin. in use.
for giving the skin a beantiful. pearl-like tint, that is
only found in youth. It quickly removes tan. freckles,
pimples. blotches, moth patch. s, sallowness, eruptions
and all impurities of the skin, kindly healing the same,
leaving the skin white and clear as alabaster. Its use
cannot be detected by the closest scrutiny, and being a
vegetable preparation is perfectly harmless. It is the
only article of the kind used by the French, and is con
sidered by the Parisian as Indispensable to a perfect
toilet. L. pwards of 30.000 bottles were sold during the
past year, a sufficient guarantee of its efficacy. Price
only 7.scts. Mailed. poet paid. on receipt of an order by
BERGER, SR CTTS &CO., Chemists,
myl nein . 245 River street; Troy, N. T.
B EAUTY.—Auburn 001- .... !,
, . 1.. ~ den.
...
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F reduced iaxeti
by .andSilke.tie
• CURLS p_
the u
of Prof. DzBnErresFRISER
-.. L ''
E CUEVEAUX. One ap- • ' -.
§ or
. ,003, - pl tendon warranted to curl c
1 .111t-_-
-_,.... -. ~,, the most straight and stub- • •'' 4: - -
' born hair of either sex into
wavy ringlets or heavy massive curls. Has been used by
the fashionables of Paris and London. with the most
gratifying results. Does no ininry to the hair. Price by
mail, sealed and post paid. $l. Descriptive circulars
mailed free. Address BERGER, suurrs & Co., Chem
ists. No. 295 River street, Troy, N. Y. Only agents for
the United States. myl lycfspq
DRUGS & MEDICINES.
BURNS & NICHOLS
NEW DRUG STORE,
IsSi 2W4C101717 COPIEIMT,
And they are ready to furnish genuine articles of
Drugs, Medicines,
Paints, Oils, Varnish,
Chemicals, Dye Stuffs, •
•
Pare Wines 4: Liquors,
•
Family Dye Colors,
Perfamery,Hair .
Fancy Soaps, Tooth. Nail, Shaving and Hair Brushes,
Combs, Flavoring.Extracis, all the popular Patent Med
icines of the day, such as Dr. Jayne's Family Medicines,
Ayres' Cherry Pectoral, Sarsaparilla and Pills, Helm
bold's Extract Bnchn, Iloofland's, Hostetter's, and Ai
vord's Bitters, Weaver's Spur', Brown's Bronchial Tro
ches. Kennedy's Medical Discovery, Dr. Ham's Invig
orating Spirit, an excellent remedy for dyspepsia ; and
In fact all articles usually found in a first class Drug
Store. • -
PHYSICIANS are solicited to examine one Stock and
Prices before parchuslng. -
PRESCRIPTIONS ACCURATELY COMPOUNDED.
Oar Motto - will ;to
The Best Goodi (and none other) at Lowest
Market Prices.
We haVe selected onr Stock very carefully, and think
we can inrnish as PURE articles In our line, and at as
LOW PRlCESasany other establishment in this vicin
ity. We therefore solicit and shall endeavor to merit a
liberal share of public patronage,
orton't forget to call and see tis. Building tonna
ly occupied by Etheridge.
A. B:BURNS. - - - • AMOS NICHOL&
Monitore, Pt., April 24, 1868.
THE BINGILANON STORE
HAS BERN REMOVED TO TICE
THIRD DOOR ABOVE
SEARLE'S HOTEL,
And no now rtnniving a large Stock of
*ring & ,summer
rar3r GOO(la,
FROM THE
: -
rile" .I\7"illiW YORE,
Many of them at
OLD PRICES.
BEFORE THE WAR !
CLOTHS, CASSIMERS, ko., CAP
A first rate Cotter from New York will be here in a
day or two
I. N. HINE & CO.
Efordrese, April 24, 1866
DOTY'S CLOTRES WASHER,
AND TDB
Universal Clothes Wringer.
Doty's Clothes Washer.
The advantages of this machine compared with hand
washing, may be thus briefly stated :
let. It will wash clothes as well as hands caa do it,
and in one fifth the time, and with one filth the money.
3d. The machine acting on the clothes on the fulling
mill principle, will not wear or tear them as the hands
must do to get out the dirt. One day's hand-washing Is
worse than a week's wearing.
3d. Hot suds, so necessary for dirty clothes, can be
need 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 par-boiled, shrivelled. sore
aid bleeding. Washing with tire machine Is a health
ful exercise rather than a weary labor.
sth. The health Is preserved. There is no stooping
or straining, no fetid atmosphere full of nauseating
fames, and when the clothes are being put out to dry,no
icy cold chills because of the wearing apparel and sys
tem of the operator reeking with the noxious vapor of
the wash tub.
The Universal Clothes Wringer.
This wringer, with cog-wheels which prevent the rub.
ber from twisting or breaking on the shafts. will at any
wash tab ; wilt wring clothes almost dry without wear
ing or tearing them. and will not break buttons, hooks
and eyes. etc. Its ladle rubber muscles never get tired.
Clothes wrung with this wringer—so much of the wa.
ter is pressed out—will dry in quarter of the time that
thee would if wrung by hand, and are not so likely to
freeze on the lines. The hand wringing of clothes, like
hand 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 Wringer took the fret premium at the
World's Fair In London, at the last two Great Faire of
the American Institute, and at the most important
State and County Fairs. There have been nearly& quar
ter of a million of these wringers already sold.
gr — Canvassers are wanted in all places where ap
pointments have not already been made. Exclusive
sale guarantied. Liberal terms will be given to respon
sible parties.
Send for circulars.
E. C. BROWNING. General Agent,
Ap. 24. • 82 Courtlandt Street, New York.
Valuable Property
3F II C 1 3FIL. 4116. LM .
MSS subseriber Mien [ozonic her TANNERY. situate
.11_ In flop Bottom, Susquehanna county, Pc, end a
fine building lot of an acre, on which area choice vari
ety of fruit trees. This property ie Invaluable as an In
stment to any enterprising man with small capital,
who wishes to establish himself in the tanning business,
or for speculative purposes. it beim/within a quarter of
a mile of the D. L. & W. R. IL Depot. located in the
centre vat a large farming diatriel, comraandine custom
and a rise in value, MADOADDT SL&WBON.
Bop Bottom, April 24th, l 2 4w
ADmimsTRAToRt. SALE!
N ° lr lc cl the hOrerpil gsvtiOnlitatlnSpenvirs;tll"paorcoallu.Otr•
to me directed , I 1011 1' 414,m to public sale, by ven dee,
on the premises In the township of Raab,
On Tuesday, the Bth day of May, 1860,
at one o'clock, P. IL, ell the ibllowk,ig described piece
or parcel of laud, late the estate of William D. DeWitt,
deceased, bounded on tho North by. lands or R. B.
Swisher and Lyman Canfield, on the Rast by lands of
Smith James and D. Sebring, on the South by lands of
A. C. Vanover and J. Kunkle, and on the West by land
of B. Cobb—containing about 145 acres of land, more or
less ; about 115 acres improved; on which Is a frame
dwelling house, barn, carriage house, and a good or.
chard of grafted fruit, ie.
TERMS OF SALE.—SSO on day of sale ; $l,OOO on
final confirmation of sale and giving deed ; one half of
balance within six months therea ft er, and one half in
twelve mouths, with Interest on all amounts unpaid
from the time of final confirmation of sale and giving
deed.
A. B. SHELDON, Administrator
Springville, April l'lth. 1806.
Garden & Flower Seeds
For Salo by
• ABEL TIIBRELL
March SI, 1866.
Dr. N. L..Brun.dage,
SURGEON DENTIST,
AS permanently located In Montrose. Once over
.11a. Webb & Butterfield's. People of this vicinity,
especially those toothless ones wanting beautiful planes
of Teeth. would do well to give him a call. All work
warranted to give satisfaction.
TZEICIEI New P.ALMEIZT7LI.
Dr. B. Wood's Plastic Metallic Filling, an improved
fusible metal for Filling Teeth, for which I have the
right, privilege and license, granted by him to use for
Dental purposes in my own practice as a Dentist. It is
called Cadmium Alloy, and is designed to take the place
of amalgams, tin, metallic oxides, &c. for lining. It
does not contain mercury, and hence an absence ofthe
difficulties that in such a variety of ways occurs, or ars
liable to occur with the agent.
Its Qualities and Advantages.
This filling is designed for making perfect and darabla
;plugs, ae a substitute for gold sobers economy is an ob
j
ectt ; and for inferior material where the Teeth can be
saved. and not for temporarily stopping those which are
diseased and worthless.
Assuming then that It be skillfully need, the Plastic
Metallic Pilling possesses advantages above every other
material hut gold for Oiling Teeth, while It can be ern
plosed in many cases where gold cannot. It can be
troanced with facility and accurately secured. It molds
closely to the walls of the cavity without recession or
shrinkage, forming a perfect plug, solid throughout,
thus excluding air and moisture.
Montrose, Oct. 10. 1865.
New Goods !tor Spring Sales
EYRE 1 LANDELL.
Fourth and Arch Streets, Philadelphia,
ARE OPENING FOR
426- BAT B,
FASHIONABLE NEW SILKS.
Novelties in DRESS GOODS.
New Styles SPRING SHAWLS.
New Travelling DRESS GOODS.
Fine Stock of NEW GOODS.
Magnificent FOULARDS.
Splendid BLACK SILKS, &c.
E. & L. have their usual assortment of STAPLE
GOODS. Also, CLOTHV, CASSIMERES, VESTINGS,
at. ite.
P. s.—Oar prices are now arranged to meet the views
of buyers I
April 8, 1866. rtjat
Canned At Dried Fruits,
LOB SALE at the Old Stand of Baldwin & Allan, on
17 Public Avenue.
BALDWIN, ALUM & MITCHELL.
Yontrww, April 10, DM
NEW GOODS,
Continually Arriving at
9E97 PL PLIEIT..a.X.ffi P Si.
ZZew Firm.
Baldwin, Allen, & Mitchell
AGAIN i
After retiring for thirty days at " hard labor." have re
sumed business at the old stand, under '
the name and Lem of
BALDWIN, ALLEN & MITCHELL,
i7"~z~
Flour, Feed, Salt, Pork, Butter, Cheese,
Dried Beef, Hams, Fish, Smoked Hal
ibut, Candles, Tea, Coffee, Spices,
Syrup, Molasses, Sugar,
Seed Wheat,
Clover & Timothy Seed, Flax-seed, Beans,
Brooms, Nails, Ike. sly
ThankMl for past patronage, we shall be happy to see
and watt upon our old and new customers.
All Goods and Flour warranted.
A. BALDWIN. W. L. ALLEN. S. N. MITCHELL.
Montrose, AprU 10,1866.
3P101•013.400
WOUlatrittlitilidDA
Highest Premium, Fair of the American
Instigate, 1865. (Gold Medal.)
Berms or Cwourran or dwAnzes—ltzssons. .
1. Its simplicity and name mason of work.
2. Its making four different stitches,
.11111 The Lock,
Knot, Double Lock and Double Knot.
3. The Reversible Feed Motion—operated by simply
turning a thumb screw—enabling the operator to run
the work to the right or left, andanssr convenience of
sitts.fastening the ends of scams.
4. The perfect finish and embatantial manner in which
the machine is made.
8. The rapidity of its working and tho quality'o.
the work done.-
B. Its selfadJnsting tension.
Exhibited by IL C. TYLER, opposite Lathrop's.
No. 1. $6B. No. 2, sls.—With ail theFixtares. -
Montrose, AprllB,lB6B. am
Administrator's Notice.
ESTATE of RACHEL CHANDLER dee'd, late of
Herrick township, Susquehanna county.
Letters of administration opon the estate of the above
named decedent having been granted to the undersign
ed. all persons Indebted to said estate are hereby unti
tled to make immediate payment, and those having
claims against the same to preeent them duly anthenti;.
cated for settlement.
ALVA CHANDLER, Muer,
cum testamento annexe.
Herrick, April 10, ItSXI.
Executor's Notice.
MISTATE of ,TEDEDIAII REED, late of West Win-
JJ Litchfield county, Connecticut, and formerly
of New Milford, Susquehanna county. Pa.
Letters testamentary upon the estate of the ithifve
named decedent having been granted to the undersign
ed notice is hereby given to all persons indebted to
said estate to make Immediate payment, and those hay.
In claims upon the same will present them duly atter
led for settlement.
B. P. BRADFORD, Executor.
New Milford, March 27,1866.5 at
TWO NEW LUMBER WAGONS
0011 SALE at my Blacksmith Bhop with IteM7
IV Clemons.
igoarese, April 11,1866. EDW'D P. ElWit.
GLORIOUS NT,MS !
tir all Interested in Buying,
r:o It V 7 c• Ito is.
GREAT DECLINE IN PIIICSS,
C3 . z•e•eit,t ein.cirigl.creoss
AT AUCTION SALES.
Guttenbufg, Rosenbaum & Co•
are now receiving part of their
Spring Mtcoo3m..
The senior partner of the firm, residing in t ew York,
having made large pinrchases at tho late Auction Bales,
we can offer gw:atindneements to buyers.
DON'T BUT YOUR DRY GOODS
Before having given us a call, and Waned pausal( of
our assertions
WE ARE NOW SELLING
Good fast-colored Prints, at
American Spragnee,
Iderrimacks,
Best y'd wide Sheeing, Atlantic A, Pacific X, 25 '•
" . Medford, - - 23 "
Pine Shirting, - - 25 "
Best Spring Delaines—handsomepattarns2s "
Dress Goods at Sall the former prices.' .
A Large Stock of
REIDY MADE CLOTHING,
At Greatly Reduced Prices
NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY !
Gattenburg, ,Aystithaitm & Co.
Montrose, April Bd, 1868
JAMES R. DE WITT,
DEALER IN
DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS,
CHOICE FAMILY
Oe 4' 2471 Itra
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BOOTS AND SHOES,
Hats and Caps,
C3SLCI 3M Pt Y ,
GLASS-WARE,
luau's Aim
HARDWARE AND . NAILS,
19 03Calil XaEII.A.T.ICEIXII., moo.
Produce taken in Exchange.
Montrose, Feb. 'O4. I. R. Dann.
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to the Proprietors, or any authorized agent, in enrrent
fonds. •
Sold by Drugghts Generally.
• • IIIIITCIIINGS & RILLYER, Proprietors,
• .
e Day street, 'New York.
• AB EL TERRELL,Wholesale and Retail Agent
for Montrose and vicinity.
Oet.Bl. • comfy
- AXLE GRIMM
Vaiergara:9l,lbykinds of Wilg - ne. Ite " for
Mottos*, March $7,18E6. ABEL TIIRBELL.
la, to 15 do per y'd.
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