01:7Na rg ir .A. NIX° .494111LE11 Teachers' meeting. At a teachers' meeting held at New IStilford, in April, it 'was voted that the report should be sent to this ofride. A c opy was left at the' Repablican office, with a request' and agreement. to send it to this office. We have not yet received it, but may next month; and advise all who want notices printed in this paper to send copy direct to us. gedical Meeting'. The Susquehanna County Medical Seel ety will hold their next semi-annual meet ing at Phinney's Hall, New Milford, on Wednesday, June 6th, 1866. All regu• lar uractitioners are invited to attend. bily 21, '66. E. L. GIRONED, Sec'y. Sabbath School Association. . The annual meeting of the Susquehan na County Union S. S. Association will be held at the M. E. Church, in Brooklyn, on Wednesday, June Gth, at eleven o'clock, A. M. Able speakers are expected to be present to address the children and the association. A general attendance is re quested: 20' D. K. OAKLEY, Rec. Sec. Cheap Sugar. Stone & Warner, are selling Sugar at half former prices ; brown at 12i, yellow a t 'js, and white at 17 cents. Call and see, next door below Tarbell's Hotel. I====l The Leßaysville Tragedy. • Having published an account of the shooting we copy the following from the Court proceedings, published in the Tow anda Reporter : Com. vs. CHARLES F. Bencoc.K.—The defendant was indicted for assault and bat tery with intent to commit murder, and also for aggravated assault and battery. This was the case of shooting which oc. curred at Leßaysville on the 12th of April last. It appeared from the evidence that a party paid the defendant a visit on the e vening of that day for the l a po:e of "homing" him, he having lately be.•n married. The defendant came upon the perch, and ordered them away, and im mediately thereafter fired a gun at the retreating party, severely wounding two or three of the party. Thejury found the defendant guilty of aggravated assault and battery, but not guilty upon the other count of the indictment. The Court sen tence the defendant to pay a fine of $2O, and costs of prosecution, and undergo au imprisonment of three mouths in the Co. 'ail. County Convention. We comply with the request to pub lish the appended call for a Convention ; and only remark that, while no object is set forth in the notice, the Philadelphia Inquirer, a radical organ, states that the intention is to endorse Geary as a candi date for Governor. If designed, by radi cal politicians, under cover of "a Sol diers' Convention," to cheat the unsus pecting into a repudiation of the Presi dent and an endorsemen o had Stevens disunionists, its decep ve charac ter should be understood and exposed : To the Soldiers of Pennsylvania: HABILLSTIORG, Mny 1, 1866. In übetilenro to the authority vested in me by a retro.. le lon adopted by the Convention of Soldiers, - beld in :1115 eat on tier Bth day of March 1866. I do hereby re quest the honorably discharged soldiers of Pennsylvania to meet in th 'ir respective districts, and elect delegates, not exceeding ein number, to represent their die- Inct in a Soldiers' Convention, to be held in the city or Pittsburg. on Tuesday the sth of Jane next, at 10 o'crk A. M. Where any representative district campriies wore than one county. the manorr of electing. the delegatPs le respectfully referred to this soldiers of the district. for inch conference as will result in a fair representation al each count v, C'ltitens who have borne arras In defence of the na tion azainst treason have especial Interest in the per poss. orals Convention, and it I, desirable that ne foil I representation of the brave defenders of the country IS pm aria should be secured on this occasion. J. F. IiAItTRANFT, Late Brevet Major General. C. Ise- In pursuance of the above call, an in formal meeting was held at the office of D. W. Searle, Esq. C. W. Tyler was elected Chairman, and J. R. Lyons Sec retary. It was Resdreqv That all persons honorably discharged the service of the U. S. are re quested to meet in their respective town ships and choose two Delegates to attend a Soldiers' County Convention, to be held in Montrose on . Saturday, June 2, 1866, for the purpose of selecting Delegates to represent the Soldiers of Susquehanna County in the State Convention. It is earnestly desired that every town ship be represented, that a permanent or mization may be effected. 'On motion, it was Resolved, That a committee of five on permanent organization for Montrose and bridgewater, be appointed by the Chair. Capt.. G. Z. Dimock, Charles Watrous, Jerome Wade, S. F. Lane and Charles Read were appointed said Committee. The meeting_ then adjourned to meet nn Saturday, May 26, 1866,-at 2P. M., at Engine House No.l, Montrose, at which time a permanent organization for Bridge water and the boro' of Montrose will be ffected, and delegates appointed to at tend the County Convention. All dis barged soldiers favorable to such an or „ anization, are invited to attend. C. W. TI-LEIt, Pres. J. R. LYONS, Sec'y. 01 , Abolitionists keep their Promise to the Soldiers. Major George 13. Halstead, a gallant eldier, who last Tall stumped New Jer ey, from Susses to Cape May, for the leetio n of Marcus L. Ward (Rep.) for overnor, is out in a letter, bitterly de .ouocing Ward, as unfaithful to his 'ledges, cc to appoint Soldiers to positions f profit and trust." He shows that ev ry position in the gift of the Governor, 0 which there is any salary attached, 'as been 611 ed by stay at home politicsos, the exclusion of Soldiers ; equally as ell qualified. Dentistry; Brookirk; . . Mr. Itntron the put tan yeas I baud direoted my whsle attention to the practice of Dentistry. The Brat three years of this period of time I-spent under the Immediate Instruction el Dr. J. B. Stnith, of Fiew York city, of whom I learned nacotrrAtngs proCrkal , not laid down frillier loofa, I 'lave" In my possession - a Walk published by him Garde twenty years since on the Preir ervatlon of the Natural Teeth, which has proved to be the beet and moat practical work I have ever read. _ .It tiMea upon parents the importance ofattending to their children's Teeth during the period of shedding—allow: lug no more Teeth to grow !kalif/of/am can acctnnmodate. For by this method only can the symmetry of the entire rim lie secured, and lateral pressure, which is the cause oflaftral decay, or decay between the teeth, be preven red. I wish therefore to impress upon the mind of ev ery parent who. reads your paper, that an early atten tion to their children's 'Teeth, at a trifling cost, will ea ter° to them, to the latest period In life, those beauti hi and important organs; saying nothing of the immu nity from untold Buffering thus secured, or expense of ailing Nebel decayed, or replacing with artificial den tures when lost. ' Dr. J. S. SMITH Is now In my employ, and at the so licitation of a,me friends in your county, Ibave sent him to Brooklyn, that thepeople in that vicinity may have the benefit able skill asd bin counsel. I will only add that the Doctor is no charlatan. but living practical operator, who can and will do all he promises, and render more than an equivalent for every dollar received. • 1:17-Beards at Bollard's—operating rooms with Dr. Blakeslee. T. J. WHEATON, May Binghamton, N. Y. —A private letter received at San Fran cisco, and dated at Williams' Fork, Ari zona, April 30, confirms the report. of the massacre of the garrison at Fort, Good win. The melancholy event is said to have occurred on The 20th of April, and of one hundred men in the fort only sev en escaped., .....- -The Governor of- Idaho has address ed a letter to the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, informing him of the massacre of sixteen friendly Indians on the lltl, of March, near the month of Moore's creek, on the Boise river, by a party of citizens of Ada county. He concludes by saying that there were but two grown males ; the rest were :Indian women and child ren. A Willcox & Gibbs .Sewing Machine for sale, low, ref — Deafness, Hl!admits and Catarrh— Treated with the utmost success ty Dr. J. INAACS, Oc enlist and Aurist, (formerly of Leyden, Holland,) No. 519 Pine street, Philadelphia. Testimonials from this moat reliable tonnes in the City and Country can list seen at his office. The medical faculty are invited to ac- company their patients, as be has no secrets in his practice. ARTIFICIAL EYES inserted without pain. No charge made for examination. [July Xi, lett. ly rirOne Flag. One Deena y I—This is the mot to of our Government ; and its champions GRANT AND SHERMAN ate writing It in words of fire on the Batt e Cloud. In the meantime, throughout the whole land Cristadoro's Hair Dye is winning its silent victories, changing rebellions reds, grave and yellows into ,rich blacks and hrOW/1111. and converting. In a moment un sightliness into beauty. One Hair Dye only will even tinily be recog nized in the world of fashion, viz: that manufactured by J. CRISTADORO, No. 6 Astot House, New York. Sold by Druggists. Applied by all Hair Dressers. . (May 15 Imp. ilirDr. Tobias" Venetian Liniment.--More Testimony 1 Thia is to certify that for, the Test five Venetian I have need my family Dr. Tobias '- celebrat ed Venetian Liniment, and In every Instance have found it fully equal to his recommendations. I have found it to give almost instantaneous relief Ip cases of toothache, cronp, billions colic, sore throat, pain in the chest—and back, ant rheumatism, and I cheerfully recommend its trial to every one afflicted with an of the - above Mulled diseases. JAMES H. WARNER, Hartford. Conn., Oct. 16th, ISM. Sold by all druggists. Oflice 56 ilirtland St. New York. Mayls Imp 133""To Consumptives.—The advertiser having been restored to health in a few weeks bya,very simple remedy, after haring suffered several years with a tie- Irrre lung affection, and that dreo disease, Consul:nit tion—is anxious to make known to his fellow-sufferers the means of cure. To all who desire It, be will need a cope of the pre scription need (free of charge.) with the directions fur preparing, and using the same, which they will find a snre cure for Consumption, ethme, Bronchitis, Colds, Coughs, and ail throat and tang affections. The only object of the advertiser in sending the prescription is to benefit the afflicted, and spread information which be conceives to be invaluable ; ant be hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing. Parties xvishinz the prescription, rum by return mail, will please address Rrv. EDWARD A. WILSON. Williamsburg, Kings Co., New York. Dee. 28, M.—lyamp • M - The Confessions and Experleneeof an Invalid. Pnblished for the benefit and as a caotion to y, , ting men and others, who suffer from nervous debility. premature decay of manhood, etc. enpplying at the same time the manna of iself-care. Prone wha has cired-him sal f after undergoing considerable quackery. By enclo sing a post paid addressed envelope, a single copy. free of entree may be had of theauthor. Manuals'. MAY rim. Esq., Brooklyn. Pings co. B. Y. Jan?) lyensp7 rtr - Strauce, but True.—Biery yotmg lady and gentleman in the United States tan hear something ve ry much to their advantage by return mail ' , Mee of cbarge.)by addressing the undersigned. Those having rears of being humbugged will oblige by not potleing this card. Ail others will please address their obedient servant. ' THUS. F. CHAP2dAIIf, Dec. V3.—lyemp 831 Broadway. New York. Or - Errors of Youth.—A gentleman who suf fered for yenta from nervous debility, premature decay, and all the effectsof youthful Indiscretion. will, for the sake of onffering humanity. rend free to all who need it, the recipe mad directions for manna the simple rem. edy by which he was cared! Sufferers wishing to profit by the advertiseee experlence,•tmn dos* by addressing 1011 N B. OGDEN. No:13 Chamber', street New York:: Dee. %; 1865. Iyamp fgr - Bil NDIZ WAIFS PILLS. SWIM 171ZN1.• ZA . DIPHTHERIA.—Ia inflammatory affec tions, when no bleeding is permitted, a free use of these Pills soon modify the alarming symptoms, and perseverance, according to the directions, until, quickly cures, and cartainly nothing is risked in te-ing Brandreth's Pills. For cold. influenza, diphtheria, pains of the bead. dizziness and apoplexy, no medicine an be compared.to them. In erysipelas. fever and ague, small-pox , and In all the diseases of childhood, their use insures a speedy recovery of health. They produce these results simply by Cokinc from the blood !brim. purities, leaving Tills VITAL FLUID FREE to aid a weak " locality " to recover its proper and necessary " status " or health. Brandreth's Pills have affinity for the Subject 3fatter of Disease, and CaLWC Its certain iszpulsion from the body. tmaylsmp 07 — Something New and Novel for Agents, Pedlars, Country h:ores. Druggists, and all seeking an honest andprolltntd• bueiners. Free trymall f0r.83 eta. Wholesale $9 per dos. Cahymen realize from $6 to $l2 per day proflt4 ABBOTT lb DOWD, Ildantsfactarers: ' 2day 22,4wanap 196 Water street, New York. MIMI BEI PERS. B. EL TIFFANY, Successor",to , Mrs. L. 3.- Bixby,. MS REMOVED TIER_ 01E0121 To the building two door! west of Seark's Hotel, on Owego street EXTENSIVE-- ADDITIONS ss►e been made to the Stock, ana ber endenror wil be TO Please all who may Call. =Mr- WA!, NEXARir WITH 311*. IMANT. Kinstroes, 7/14Y j 5, 1563. Head Quarters For ate..iii X 1.7 ea Prg glars tt (Clotting An Immensely Large Stock, Each Department Complete, And Prices Away sown. Gnttenburg, Rosenbaum & Co. ur AVE twain fitted up their Store with a splendid Il lot of New spring and Summer Goods, the moat of which were bought at auction *ales, and at lower prices Than they were for years, while we promise to moll at prices to snit the closest buyer. Oar variety , of Goode le complete in every line. We DOMESTIC & COTTON GOODS, DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS, CLOAKS, WHITE Linen 'Goads, Woolen Goods, and Piece Goods, Parasols, Comas d Skirts, • Embroideries, Gloves, Hos. . iery, and Notions. XIMICXaMaiIViEIPLIT aroo7Ci9 OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, at this office. RUDY MADE CLOTHING And Denis' Furnishing Goods. Clothing made to or der In a superior style. We would request a call of every one to examine ,otar stock, compare prices, Lc feeling, confident that our variety of (Freda is by far the isrgat. style and quality the beet, and prices the lowest of any other establish ment In theseparts. 6ntteoburg, ,Utstubantn * Co Montrose, May 15, 1864 DRY GOODS. NEV DRY GOODS STORE! ROONEY, O'DAY & CO., No. 8, " Latbyette Block," Re have constantly on band a tall and well selected Plain, Figareland Striped Poplins, Sw34:lier Dress Goods, Bleached and Brown 11Insline, Casiiineres, -Cottonadea, Denims, &c., Shawls, 334%),axacoresaal, 3Per2rei6scoles 2 A Full Assortment of Yankee Ncitions, GloveB, THE VERY LOWEST -FIGURE. DEFY COMPETITION. Or Call and examine our etoek before pure4sing elsewhere, awl ostleft,yourselves that No. 8 LaYayette Block Is the place to boy good. chap. tants we are from' Susquehanna County. we take the Medi °Milting SiMlQuehaoho Count/ people WhO come to Sinskaauton to wide. to give us Ctn. Roam?. &DAT a co. 1,1 k mention • few GOODS, Wholesale & Retail, M. 8. DESSAUXEI, ffianaging Partner OPENED APRIL 10, 1866. 313 X 1%7 Or ME .46. ns. ix. ci• m. , NEAR THE CrIENANGO BRIDGE. stock of Mur37 - .CONSESTIM). if? ♦LL STYLES 01P DELAINES, PAINTS, CLOAKS, AND CLOAKING.% LAIDES AND GENTS FRENCH SATCHELI3I Hosiery, While Goodi, Embroidiiies, . „ . &e. d'e. Sc All of which Fete bonakirblle goods were at Aar! which will be sohi at pekes that ELogimmton, Nay 15, Me. et Executor's Notice. IiVIYRAS: lettersteitaMentaryk to the estate of AR - ROSE, late of Philadelphia, deceased, (widow of the late Dr. R. R. Rose. of Silver Lake, Sus quehanna Comity, Pa...) have been granted to the sub scriber, all persons indebK n to th e said estate are re quested to make flamed* yment, and those having claims or demands against t e estate of the said dece dent will make known ihe name without delay to ANDREW W. GAYLEY, Rxecutur. No. 1909 Pine Street, Phil's. Or to his Attorney, W. IL Jessup, Req. Montrose, Suequchanna County, Pa. • May 15, 1866. Bws, DENTISTRY =or , . za. x... msruxigiabacves. NEW DENTAL ROOMS, Over Webb & Butterfield's Store, T s the place to get your 'Teeth ektracted without pain, and replaced withteantiful artificial ones. The New .IPerteo3a.t. D. D. WOOD'S Plastic Metallic Filling, an improved inslble metal for filling teeth, for which nave the right, privilege and license, granted by him, to use for Dental E, n a ri m or t e n s in A tg y ovnl an p d rz i t a ctig e e s t: g e n a ec y7 .o nt t i l l. o i the palcaacleleodf Amalgams in metallic oxyds, etc., for filling. It does not cbutatia mercury, and hence an absenee of tbe cultic, that in each a variety of ways occur, or are liable to occur with shot agent. flutes of •reereks., Rubber as a base, from $25 to $4O perastt. Also, CONTINUOUS GUM WORK, Platina as a base Teeth and Gums beldg one continuos solid mass, for $lOO per sett, t srPlease call at my o ffi ce and examine specimens. Office hours from 9 o'clock a. at. to 9 o'clock. p. m. Montrose. Pa., stay 6, 1866. 10octly THE LkST MOVE! STONE & WARNER, SUCCESSORS TO THE OLD FIRM OV GEO L. STONE & Co., fIAVE removed their hominess to the Store formerly .1.1 owned and occupied by H. C. Tyler, one door south of d. S. Tarbell'e Hotel, where they are receiving an entire new stock of Family Groceries, Ready Made Clothing, HITS, CAPS, BOOTS &SHOES Which we propose to sell for very small profits, FOR READY PAY. N. B.—Particular attention paid to shipping Farm er's Produce, Butter, etc. to New York, and prompt re turns made. G. L. STONE. - . - . Montrose, May 8, 1866. SHERIFF'S SALE. BT virt u e-of a writ Issued by the Court of Common Pleas of Susquehanna County, and to me directed, I will expose to sale, by public vendue, at the Court House, in Montrose, on Saturday, June It lbatl,at I o'clock.y.m., the following described piece or parcel of land, to wit All that certain piece or parcel of land situate in the township of Bridgewater, Susquehanna county, b minded and described as follows, to wit : On the north by lands of William Chamberlin and lands late of Samuel Dhambrrlin, on the east by lands of Daniel Mc- Collum and lands formerly of Harvey Origin, on the south by lands now or late of Richard Blay and John Wood. and on the west by lands ofjohn Trumbull, eon• Mining one hundred and sixty acreTof land, be the same more or less, with the appurtenances, one framed house, one carriage house, two barns one shed. two orchards, and about one hundred and twenty flee acres improved. (Taken in execution at the suit of David Morgan va. L. DAVID SUMMERS, Sheriff. Sherirs.Offlee, Montrose, May 7, 1660. Administrator's Notice. ESTATE of JOHN MORAN. deceseed. lat . . of Bridgewater township, hinges county, Pa. Letters of administration upon the estate of the above named decedent having beengranted 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. r l'l 2IOK MORAN, Adm'r Montrove, May 8, 1868. - lb, ill *M z 4.11 01 NEW GROCERIES. EIDER & COATS wisn to Inform the people of Montrose and 'feint ty that they ha ve taken the Stpre one door below G. L. Stone. on Main street, and afe now opening a cboice stock of EMT GROCERIES, FLOUR & PROVISIONS, Very Cheap for Cash. Raring bought our Groceries for Cash at the lowest prices, and selling delusively for cash. enables to sell cheaper than other bon oes doing a credit busined We shall at all times beep a 30'ressaa iiiiitcrols., and by a close attention to bnainette hope to merit our share of patronage. Camas Pea for BUTTER AND GRAIN. [re MP—P charge. alle furnished and Butter shipped to New York e of C. S. MINER, - - . . W. R. COATS Montrose, May 1, 1866. Ma DRUGS & MEDICINES. BMWS &, NICHOLS NEW DRUG STORE, Silks, XIS 1J . w• IC)12"131167, And they are ready to furnish genuine articles of Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Varnish, Chemicals, Dye Stuffs, Pare Wines cf.: Liquors, Family Dye Colors, Perfumery,Hair 048, Fancg Soaps, Tooth. Nail. Shaving and Hair Brushes, Combs, Flavoring Ext reefs, all the popular Patent Med icines of the day, such as Dr. Jayne's Family Medicines, Ayres' Cherry' Pectoral; 13,ataaparillalnd bold's Extract MAIL ilooflaud's, Hostetter's, and Al- Vord's Bitters, Weaver's Syrup, Brown's Bronchial Tro ches. Kennedy's Medical Discovery, Dr. Ham's Invig orating Spirit. an excellent remedy for dyspepsia ,• and to fact all articles usually found in a first chute Drug Store. PHYSICIANS ate solicited to examine onr Stock and Prices before peed:luring. PRESCRIPTIONS ACCURATELY COMPOUNDED. The Best Goods (and none other) at Lowest Market Prices. We have selected our Stock very carefully, and think we tan furnish au PURE articles In our line, and at as LOW PRICES as any other establishment in this vicin ity. We therefore solicit and shall endeavor to merit a liberil share of public patronage. Don't forger to cell and see sta. Building former. ly occupied by J. =midge. A. B. 10:0158. . . Montrose, Pa.. April a 1866. E. S. WARNER. ALNTI Our Motto will be AMOS "StIMOLS. GROCERIEStPRNISINSI CRANE, HOWELL do CO., AI RE uo* receiving a large and well-selected etoek of ucw goods, cone - Wing in pan of choice & cumuli DAIRY BALT, TABLE SALT, BBL SALT, CANDLES. BRUSHES, dc., do. de. FLOUR, SUGAR, anI P, MOLASSES CHOICi TEAS, COFFEE, SPICES, FRUITS. NAILS, PORK, WOODEN-WARE, HA3dS, BASKETS LARD, ' HROO S, FISH, 'ROPE k , dm., and In fact a choice Tatiety of all kinds of GROCERIES & PROVISION which we &rebound 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 RINDS OP PRODUCE taken in exchange for Goods at the best market prices. Ml — Shop In basement of Boyd`s buildingnext below Searle's 'Hotel. Also, Meat Market Adjoining, Where Fresh Meats and Fish of all kinds aro kept for tate. 0. M. CHA.NE. JOHN HOWELL. P. T. PREGERSON Montrose, May 1, 1866. FP-1- 1 ( - 4c". a it %II TM ova NEW AND BEAUTIFUL WOBIL TUE PICTORIAL BOOK OF ANECDOTES AND INCIDENTS OF THE REBELLION: Heroic Patkotic, Political, Romantic, Humorous, ?Yogic, Splendidly Illustrated with over 300 Eno Portraits and beautiful Engravings. minis Work for genial humor. tender pathos, startling' interest, and attractive beauty. stands peerless and alone among all its competitors The valiant and brays 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 thrillingly and startllnglj portrayed in a masterly manner. at once historical and romantic, te adenng It the most ample, brilliant and readable book that the war has called forth. Disabled officers, soldiers, teachers, energetic young men. and all in want df profitable employment. will And ails the best, chance to make money ever yet offered. Write for Our circulars and see our terms. Address, NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO., m• No. 507 Minor street, PhUadelptda. PA. IDE AUTY.—Attburn Dol. JJkien. Flaxen, and Silken CURLSBroduced b]] the use , of Prof. EH LE CH EVEA ru t. One 'sß aiSßitp plication warranted to curl 4".' the most straight And stub. • -••'''• born hair of tither six into wary H nglcte or heavy massive curia. Ilea been used by the feahionablea of Paris and London. with the most gratifying *snits. Does no MI nry_ ta the hair. Price by mail, sealed and post paid. $l. Descriptive circulars mailed free. Address BERGER, STIOTTS' & Co.,Ctiem ista. No. 235 River street, Troy, N. Y. Only agen_afor the United States. mit iirMq raTew Baldtvin, Alien, & Mitchel AGAIN! After retiring for thirty days at "bard labor," have re . nutted business !Lathe old stand, ander the name and firm of BALDWIN, ALLEN k MITCHELL, DEALERS IN Flour, Feed, Salt,• Pork, Butter, Cheese, Dried Beef, Hams, Fish, Smoked Hal ibut, Candles, Tea, Coffee, Spices, Syrup, Molasses, Sugar, Seed Wheat, Clover et- Timothy Seed, Flax-seed, Beans, Brooms, Nails, (fc. Ike Thankful for past patronage. We shall be-happy to see and watt upon our old and new customer.. s All Goods and Flour warranted. - /,..13A.LDW1N. W. L ALLEN. B. R. urrant.L. ifontrose, Aprll 10, 1866. 3Plcl°elloe SEWING MACHINES Highest Premium, Fair of the American Institute, 1865. (Gold Medal.) REPoiwOP CONXITTLX or AWARDS-4t2ANOWS I. Its simplicity and GREAT RANGE{ of work. 2. Its making four different stitches, viz: The Lock, Knot., Double Lock and Double Knot. 8. The Reversible Feed motion—operated by simply turning a thumb screw—enabling the operator to run the work to the right or left. and Gazer convenience of sztr.fastening the ends of seams. 4. The perfect finish and substantial manner in which the machine is made. 5. The rapidity of its working and the quality of the work done. 8. Its self-adjusting tension. Exhibited by H. C. TYLER, opposite Lathrop's. No. I. 863. No. 2, 8 - M.—With all the Fixtures. Montrose, April 8, 1866. tlns, Administrator's Notice. STATE of RACHEL CRANDLER dec'd, late of 14 Renick township, Susquehanna county. Pa. Letters of administration upon the estate of the above named decedent having been "ranted 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 anthenti cated for settlement. ALVA CIIANDLER, Adm'r, cum testament° annex°. - Iferriek, April 10, 1866. Executor's Notice. USTATE of JEDEDIAII REED, late of West Win of New sted M , Litchfiei Susquehanna county, P Connecticut, a. and formerly Letters testamentary upon the estate of the above named decedent having been granted to the undersign ed, notice is hereby given" to all persons indebted to raid estate to make Immediate payment. and those hag. lug claims upon the same will present them duly attes ted for settlement. E. P. BRADFORD, Executor. New Milford, March V. 1886.•6t NEW GOODS, Contlimally, 4rriv:zg at "PlCr 3EL "Et 3ElEar-el 1866. PHILADELPHIA ~ 1860. N 7761,11 3Pet,parB. -HOWELL tc BORNE, • Unnofacturers of 3P ,per Sesatzgilatzgls, • Window.. Shades, Corner Fourth and Market Streets, • PHILADELPHIA. N. B.—Always to Store, a bop StoCk of LINEN and OIL SHADES. Starch 6, lOW Way G V I iith I rl~'► RAS act ttamoVED to till THIRD DOOR ABOVE SEARLE'S HOTEL, And is sew meshing • large /took Or *ring tt- „Summer rlr3r (4.004Ma5, FROM RE rM ' r 'l nir=rrW ' rcT .".. l_ I • I. b . Many of them at OLD PRI.CE‘. BEFORE THE WAR I MATHS, OASIMEM, Ike., CMIBAP. A Arai rate Cotter trout New York trill b. We 11 • day •r two I. N. HINE & CO. Mosinee, April 14, 1•01 LIQUID WHITE FOR ImprovinT and Beautifying the complexion. The most valuable and perfect preparation In IMO. for giving the skin a beautiful. pearl like tint, that is only found in youth. It quickly removes tan, freckles, pimples, blotches, moth patch.s, sallowness. eruptions andel! Impurities ot the slim, kindly healing the same, leaving the skin white and clear as alabaster. Its use cannot be detected by the cicisest scrutiny, and being • Timetable 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. Upwards of 80,000 bottles were lipid during _the past rear, a sufficient guarantee of its efficacy. Price only hem. at paid. on receipt of an order!'" 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