The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, May 29, 1866, Image 3

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    .:sir Advertisements.
Webb & Butterfield—New Goods.
Agents Wanted—Sbaw & Clark:
Circus and Menagerie—Dan Rice.
Drugs, &c Burns , •
New 31i;ferd Foundry—Tingley & Son.
Agents Wanted—National 'Pub. Co.
Insurance Office—Stroud 'b Brown.
Erie Railway Time Table.
$2OO Reward—Sileriff & Burgess.
from Sr. Iffenagerit.
Dan Rice—the original and only Dan
be in town with his inimitable
how on the Bth of June ; and says he is
of afraid to let the people know ,before
,and that his is the best one that travels.
,ee his advertisement.
. _
• arglary. . .
The Store of Bosworth 1.6 Co:, at TA
wisville, was entered on the night of the
Isth inst., and the safe blown open with
i )owder. The burglars entered by a back
window. Fortunately . there. was but
4 Win. $3OO in the sate,' which W . as taken,
;601 a large number of notes.
Sewing Machine. -
We will sell an "Empire Shuttle Sew
ine: Machine," direct from the factory,
with maker's warranty, at $lO to *l5 less
than the usual price. Three other ma
for sale at bargains.
Robbery in Montrose.
A robbery took pace in town on Tues
day night last; a brief statement, of which
is about as fullua s :
Thos. F. Dunn, Gregg 31ulvibiell and
George Dennis were arrested and held on
suspicion; and we give a brief of main
facts and evidence brought out at a hear
ing before C. As ery, Esq , yesterday.
Alfred Carpenter, a stranger here, for
some years and until last month an En
,:ineer on the Erie Railway, now residing
in Deposit, arrived here on the stage at 4
o'clock ; spent the evening mostly at the
id hard saloon, playing billiards and chrds,
and drinking freely. At a late hour,
when the saloon was closed, he went with
11;4 companions to Searle's and, after fur
ther drinking, proposed to stay all night;
but was told that they were full and he
had better return to his room at Tarbells.
lie started, and when in front of the meat
rurket says he saw a person within arm's
130, in the act of striking. . remem
ber, no more, except that on recovering
4,)inewbat, he was kicked in the mouth.
It would appear that he was knocked
down and beaten, as blood was left on
the side walk, and a trail as if he was
,!ragged into Searle's barn yard, where
,erti was blood and evidence of some
farther violent-. When he recovered, he
was chilled, and not knowing where he
was, crept into a coach, which stood un
dvr the shed near him. In the morning,
hearing a noise ho came out and was dis
co\ aned by the hostlers. He bore evi
•Luee of having been badly beaten about
tho lica4l and face.
lie , ayi he was robbed of about $290,
immey, and a silver watch worth about
1 . , s a m e ninonut. John Murray left town
next dav, and suspected of cotnplicity,
a; will It: Aera from reward notice in an,
Gregg', clothing hat marks of:blood,
ao ihe II ont, a bill claimed to have
a part o.lrpenter'S money.
1) inn's b ) , Its nerd slightly marked
w,;.1
defence was entered upon at this
t.:11 , 2; IYennii was discharged by consent;
~u ;eri held ; and at ten o'clock to day
. I, ll;:clSiNeter will decide upon the ain't
A Word to Democrats.
It is now time that Democrat' every
where, should begin the work of organi-
Lng and getting ready for the coming
c.onpaign. They should immediately form
active working clubs in each election dis
trict in the county and State. Let breth
ren of the same political faith form a close
union with each other; and actively en
cace in the great contest-that mast be
decided at the polls next October. What
we want more than anything else is Or
and.-unless we haVe .11, close,.
rigorous, and:Bolm, tve.. cannot hope to
succeed. We believe there is ; a Demo
cratic majority in Peansylianim, but it
cannot be made effective at.the polls with
out a well organized , effort to bring it out.
Ia no other manner can we counteract
the powerful organization of the Union
League, which spreads over the . country
like a. great net work. The . . campaign
will open in July, and before that time
oar forces must be on hand to take an ac
tive part in the contest. Organize then,
everywhere, and that without delay.
—The whole business portion of 'Hud
son, Wisconsin, was destroyed by fire on
Saturday, the loss being estimated at three
hundred thousand dollars.
—A New •Orleans paper of the 17th
says " The corn is tasseling everywhere,
and soon our markets will - , be flooded
with delicious ears. Figs-are swelling
finely under the influence of genial show
ers, and cantelopee are • being gilded by
the morning sun." •-
-The National Intelligencer says that
the editor of the Chronicle (Forney,) has
set the social example of receiving De
grees at his mansion, where he entertains
them in the style of luxuriance usual to
him.
—Negro suffrage is now the ace9ted
platform of the Radieabi.; _Geary is in
favor of it. Every vote cast for biro will
be a vote in favor of negro suffrage and
negro equality.
—On n
Srday in trid
of the old Harrisburg bri g
dge tho
atup per
thieris•
burg was destroyed by fire s ,
. _
Ertdoreement ofPiesidentlohiymn.
An immense miss' meeting of the
friends" Of President:Johnson was held in
the Academy of Music, Philadelphia, on
Saturday 'evening 19th. Speeches Were
made by Senators Cowan, Doolittle and
Norton, and resolutions unanimously
passed surtaining, the restoration policy
of the President. The meeting was got
ten up under the auspices of the " Na
tional Union Johnson Club," of Philadel
phia, no organization composed of men
who have heretofore been Republicans of
the straightest sect.
The Sunday Titnesia Republican paper,
says : up to this time, there has
beeti any' doubt - touching the feeling of
the solid men and,masses of Philadelphia
for Piekdent, that doubt was offectu-
Aly Silenced in the grand demonstration
oldest (Saturday) evening at the Acade
my of Music, when the friends of the
President were found sufficient to crowd
the great building, and include the very
cream of our communityP Thus the ball
keep rolling,---the dykes are breaking.
We 9a - tract the -following planks from
their platform :
3. dtesolved, That we indorse the reso
lution Of Congress of July, 1861, declaring
the object of the war ou our part to be
the defense 'and maintenance of the su
•prenusey of the Constitution and the pres
creation of the Union, with the dignity,
equality, and rights of the several States
unimpaired.
5. Resolved, That under the Constitu
tion of the United States is reserved to
the several States the right to prescribe
the qualification of electors therein ; and
that it would be subversive of the princi
ples of our government for Congress to
force universal suffrage upon portion of
the country in opposition to the known
wishes of the citizens thereof.
7.qtesolved, That all the States of the
Unien are entitled , by the Constitution of
the United States to representation in the
councils of the nation, and that all loyal
members duly elected and teturned hav
ing the requisite qualifications as pre
scribed by law, should be admitted to
their seats in Congress without unneces
t.ary delay by the respective houses, each
house being the judge of the election re
turns and qualifications of its own mem
bers.
-The Easton Gengewart, the German
organ of -the Republicans of .Northamp
ton county, has hauler' down the Geary
fliiglOr Governor. The editor can no
longer support the negro suffrage dee
trintts'cif-Thati:Stevens & Co.
—General Meagher Secretary and Act
in. Governor of Montana, says the Idaho
World, appears to
.have cut. himself loose
from the Radical Republican element of
that; Territory and is acting with the peo
ple—that is with the Democratic party.
— . Whether -he ever married her or not,
it is notorious that Thad Stevens over
thirty years ago, stole away the wife of a
yellow barber residing in llarrisburg; and
it is eqnally well known 4hat she after
wards presenteditim with several pledg
es of lierafrection, in the shape of thump
ing babies, who, when they grew up
were bountifully endowed with the beauty
of their fattier..
—On the Hudson River Railroad, on
Tuesday, aioconlotivo ran against a man
near Poughkeepsie; picking him np and
carryinghim ten-m es .before discovering
the state of affairs. Some of his bones
were broken, but he was perfectly con
scious, and was not unlikely to - recover.
—.Gen. Banks, Representative in the
Rump from Massachusetts,' declared, the
other ;lay, that it is the intention of the
Republican party to _impose negro suf
fragelnpen the whole canntry. He said
the only reason the matter is deferred is
because-the people are not sufficiently
Republicanized yet. .
—lt is now denied that Mrs. Jenkins,
who. died recently in New York, had the
cliolera,,and it iti also denied that she had
beeu.engaged in ,the removal of filth be
fore Veing taken' sick. ii is therefore not
at all certain whether a 4 genuine case of
cholera has yet been discovered in New
Yoirk.
: •:—The State- senate of Massachusetts
has passel' to be engrossed a bill punish
ing by a tine,of_ pp the exclusion of per
sonsriff color' front places of amusement,
public eonveyances, ,k - c. •
_4+
Medical' Meeting.
The Susquehanna County Medical Soci
ety will held theirnext semi-annual meet
at Phinney'allall, New Milford, on
W t eOnesday, Jupe 6th, 1866. All rev
larqir4titignere,are invited to attend.
May 21, '6O. 2 • 'E. L. CTARDNrert, Sec'y.
I:l3llBPrirt3.
In Bridgewater, May 3d, 1860, Miss
CI ozase L. , Titter,aged ; l9 years and 17
dap): ,
Administrator's Notice.
ICISTATE of JOIIN MORAN. deceased. hits of
JU.s Brlitewater r townehip,,Susq!a county. Pa.
Letteis of administration' upon'tbe catateof the above
named decedent having been granted to the undersign
ed. all persons indebted to said estate are hereby noti
fied to maim immediate paypient, and those .having
claimeagalnst th 6 same to present them duly authenti
cated for settlement.
re MCI/ MORAN, Adm'r.
Montrose, May 8. 18&d.
rojeCiitoi ' iltatioe.
EUEAS. letters testamentary to the estate of
JANE ROSE, late of Philadelphia, deceased,
(widow oftbe late 11r.lt. S. Rose. of Oliver Ulm, Sus
quehanna County. Pit . ..) have been granted to the sub
scriber. all ILkersolis indebtedto the said.estate are re.
quested to make immediate payment, and those having
claims or demands against the estate of the said dece
dent will make known the same without delay to
ANDREW W. GAYLEY, Executor,
No. 1909 Pine Strett,PhiPa.
Otto bis..Attorney,'W. Jesspli,,Eisq..XentrOsO,
SurAPiehanna Collar, ' • •
May 15, 1860. 6w*
NEW GOODS,
41 cottiptuilir Ajriving at -
aritrELNLElMMeeia
teDesilinifts, Blindness and Catarrh—
Treated with the utmost success ay Dr. J. ISAACS,' oc
enlist and Aurist, (formerly of Leydeni Bollandj No.
519 Phie street, Philadelphia. Testimonials from the
most reliable sources in the City and Country can be
seen at his office. The medical faculty are invited to ac
company their patients, as he has no secrets in his
practice. ARTIFICIAL EYES Inserted without pain.
No charge made for examination. [duly 110,1865. ly
il'One Meg, One Destiny I—This is the mot
to of our Government; and its champions 0 RANT AND
SUERMAN are writing it in words of fire on the Batt'e
Cloud. In the meant - hut. throughout the whole lend
Crlstadoro's Bair Dye is winning Its silent victories,
changing rebellions reds, grave and yellows into ,rich
blacks and browns. and converting, in a moment on.
sightliness into beauty. One Bair Dye Only will even
Wally be recognized in the world of fashion, viz:, that
manufactured by J. CRISTADORO. No. 6 Astor
Nous-. New York. Sold by Druggisti. Applied by all
Bair Dressers. [nay 15 Imp.
tar Dr. Tobias , Venetian Liniment.—More
Testimonyl This is to certify that for the butt five
years I have used in my family Dr. Tobias' celebrated
'Venetian Liniment, and in every instance have found It
fully equal to his recommendations. I have found it to
give almost instantaneous relief In cases of toothache,
croup, billions colic, sore throat, pain In the chest and
back, and rheumatism. and I cheerfully recommend lie
trial to every one afflicted with any of the above named
diseases. JAMES 11. WARNER,
Hartford, Conn.. Oct. IGO), 11361.
Sold by all druggists. Office 50 Cortland St. New York.
May 15 Snip
!Irv* Cousamptives.—The advertiser having
been restored to health In a few weeks by a very simple
remedy, after having suffered several years with a se
vere lung affection, and that dread disease, Consnmp
tion—ls anxious to make known to his fellow-snfferers
the means of cote.
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 core for Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis. Colds,
Coughs. and all 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
will try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and
may proven blessing.
Parties wishing the prescription, ,nits, by return
mall, will please address
REV. EDWARD A. WILSON.
Williamsburg, Kings Co., New York.
Dec. 26, 18G5.—lysmp
rirThe Confessions and Experience of an
Invalid, Published fur the benefit and as a caution to
young men end others, who suffer from nervous debility,
premature decay of manhood, etc. supplying at the same
time the means of self-cure. By one who has cared him
self after undergoing considerable quackery. By enclo
sing a post paid addressed envelope, a single copy. free
of chame may be had of the author. NATHANIEL, MAY
FAIR, Esq., Brooklyn, Kings co. N.Y. janal lysm p 7
fllfr Stretige. bet True.—Every young lady and
gentleman in the United States can hear something ve
ry 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. All others will please address their obedient
servant. THOS. P. CHAPMAN,
Dec. 26.—lyamp 831 Broadway, New York.
Or - Errors of Month.—A gentleman who suf
fered for years from nervous debility, premature decay,
and nil the effects of youthful indiscretion, will, for the
sake of suffering hnmanity, send free to all who need
it, the recipe and directions for making the simple rem
edy by which ho was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit
by the advertiser's experience. can do so by addressing
JOHN B. OGDEN.
No. 13 Chambers street, New York.
Dec. 26, 133.3. lysmp
rmy- IM ANDII ET WS PILLS. INFLITEN.•
DIPIITHEUIS. —ln inflammatory affec
tion., when no bleeding is permitted, a free nee of
these Pills soon modify the alarming symptoms. and
perseverance, according to the direction., non lly
quickly cores, and cvrtainly nnthlng la risked In using
Brnudreth's Pills. For cold ,inilttemta, diphtheria. pains
of the head. dizziness and apoplexy, no medicine can
be compared to them. In erysipelas, fever Ind ague,
small-pox, and in all the diseases of childhood, their
tne in.ores a speedy recovery of health. They produce
these results simply by tatting from the blood its im
parities, leaving TflIS VITAL FLUID FREI?. to aid a
weak "locality " to recover its proper and necessary
" status " or health.
Brandreth's 'Pills have affinity for the Subject Matter
of Disease, and cause its certain expulsion from the
body. • [maylbmp
Mllomethlng New and Novel for Agents,
Pedlars, Country stores, Druggists, and all seeking an
honest and profitable business. Free by mail for 62 cts.
Wholesale $9 per doz. Canvassers realize from $6 to
$l2 per day profit.
ABBOTT & DOWD, Manufacturers.
May 22,4wirmp 196 Water street, New York.
HEAD CENTRE!
A LARGE AND ATTRACTIVE
STOCK OF GOODS
TO BE SOLD ♦T
r_ac:ow 3E'laitairess
STRAW GOODS.
Ladles', Misses', and Children's Derbyr, Hamilton'
Bea-tildes. San-Downs, etc.: also, Gents , ' and
Youth's Hats and Caps of the latest style.
1 1C:0"t
Gents', Boys'. Youths' and Children r si Salta, we made
and will be mid cheap for cash.
FURNISIMING Gioas.
A complete Stools', consisting of Shirts, Drawers, 80.
some, Collars, Neck Tics, Handkerchiefs, Socks ; de.
BOOTS & SHOES.
A fall a/ode:tent of Gents', Ladles', Boys', Misses
and Children's Boots and Shoes.
Call and examine the GOODS,
7/ YOU WlBll TO BUY
AT GOLD PRICES.
•
L. C. ICEBLER..
No: , ES Public Avenue, 'Montrose, two dooiii above
Searles
Ws 8,18%d
Head Quarters For
S AL 3Eth. Gii• A. X IV' SI
rl Oath
Immensely Large Stock
Each Department . Complete,
*ad Prices : Away 110W31.
Guttenberg, Rosenbaum Co•
XIAVE *g*lti Ottedynn their liters. with-a -splendid
D. lot of New Spring and bummer Goods, the must
of Which were bought at auction sales, and at lower
prices than they were for years, while we promise to
sell at prices to suit the closest buyer.
Our variety of Goods Is complete in every line. Wo
mention a few
DOMESTIC if COTTON GOODS,
DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS,
CLOAKS, WHITE
GOODS,
Linen Goods, Woolen Goods, and Piece
Goods, Parasols, Corsetts d• Skirts,
Embroideries, Glov . es, Hos
iery, and Notions.
.T.ariV33l3EL'ir 131 , 000X:1151
OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS,
Wholesale &
READY MADE CLOTHING
And Gents' Furnishing Goods. Clothing made to or
der in a superior style.
We would request a call of every one to examine our
stock. compare prices, ic., feeling confident that our
varlets of la 'ode Is by far the largest, style and quality
the heat, and prices the lowest of any other establish
ment in these parts.
6uttenburg, koseubanin
IL 8. DEMMER, Managing Partner.
Montrose, May 15, 1850
DRY GOODS.
NEW DRY GOODS STORE
OPENED APRIL 10, 1866.
ROONEY, O'DAY & CO.,
•
No, 8i " Liafityete Mock,"
$3 'X XV Gi• MIC .9. WC 'V COM' ,
NEAR VIE CDENANGO BRIDGE.
We have constantly on hand a toil 'sod well, select
stock of
331zr Q•go;c)cle!/
CONSISTING OF
Plain, Figured and Striped Poplins
' 'ALL 13110.143 -01-r
Summer. Dre - si goods,
DELAINES, PRINTS,
Bleached and, Brown Muslim
Cassimeres, ,
Cottonades,
Denims,
CLOAKS, AND CLOAKING'S,
Mlisclaxa.c)z-ea.l.as, Parasols X
LADIES AND GENTS FRENCH SATCHELS]
A Full Assortment of Yankee Notions
Gloves,
Hosiery,
White Goode,
eke. eke. cEc
All of which were bought.while goods were at
p 4 : 4 1 1 S :VI o[ll , l l oll 111 4 telli: 4
And whiab will bo sold at prices that
I Di COO I IN
-
and examine
,one re stock .before pu
_rchasing
elsewhere, and satiety yoerselyes'tbst No. 814Fayelte
Block, le the planet° buy goods cheap.
tieAs we are from Susquehanna County, we take
the liberty of Inviting Susquehmum County people who
come to Binghamton to trade, to' give uts call.
ROONZT, O'DAY C 0. ,&
Biamtioaton, May ss► WA. 6
GROCERIES &itROYISINSI
CRANE, HOWELL &
RE now receiving a large and well-selected stock of
Alva. new goods, consisting in part °Moles & tioram'n
FLOUR,
SUGAR.
SYRUP,
MOLASSES,
CHOICE TEAS,
COFFEE
SPICkS,
FRUITS. NAILS,
B
PORK,MS. WOODENA SKET.S -WARE,
RA
LARD BROOMS.
Fthn, ROPE, dce.,
and In fact &choice variety of all Undo of
GROCERIES & PROVNONS
which we are bound to sell wholesale or retell,
cheap for cash or read/ pay.
. Call and see before baying elsewhere, for we take
pleasure in shciwine our goods, whether you buy Iv not.
ALL KINDS 'lll l PRODUCE
taken In exchange for Goods at the best market prices.
or Shop in basement of Boyd's building next below
Searle's Hotel.
Also, Meat Market Adjoining,
Where Fresh Meats and Fish of all kinds are kept for
sale.
0. M. CRANE. JOHN HOWELL. P. T. FEROEREON
Montrose, May 1, 1&O.
PP , -‘rdcl. it .1= ..viro lie u• 1
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Disabled officers, soldiers. teachers, energetic man
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this the best chance to make money ever yet offered.
Write for our circulars and see our terms.
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CURLS produced by the are : :i •
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,ost, : pliattion warranted to curl .
...7 : „., the most straight and stub- ',
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born hair of either sex into. 4
wavy.ringlete or heavy massive curls, Ras been nsedby
the fasbionables of Paris and London. with the most
gratifying results. Doom° Mary to the hair. Price by
mail, sealed and post paid. $l. Descriptive circulars
mailed free. Address B ERBER, SHUTTS ft, Co., Mein
late No. 285 River street, Troy, N. Y. Only agents for
tbeunited States. myl lycfspg
.~t~ _J.,I:.
After retiring for thirty days at " hard labor," have re-
Bunted bualuesa at the old stand, under
tb. IMMO and arm of
nankin! for past patronage, we shall be happy to see
and wait upon onr old and new customers.
All Goods and Flour warranted.
A. BALDWIN. W. L. ALLEN. B. N. MITCHELL.
Montrose, April 10, 1866.
Silks,
Embroideries,
DAIRY SALT,
TABLE SALT,
BBL SALT. •
CANDLES,
BRUMES,
ac., &c.
&c.
THE PICTORIAL BOOK OF
ANECDOTES AND INCIDENTS
Address, NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO.,
m• No. 507 Minor street, Philadelphia.. Pa
New Firm.
Baldwin, Allen, & Mitchel
AGAIN!
DEALERS LN
Flour, Feed, Salt, Pork, Butter, Cheese,
Dried Beef, Haw, Fisb; Smoked,Hal
ibut, Candles, Tea, Coffee, Spices,
Syrup, Molasses, Suggr,
Seed Wheat,
Clover d• Timothy Seed, Flax-seed, Beans,
Brooms, Nails,. de, eke
N'll.crexLete
SEWING MACHINES
Highest Premium, Fair of , the American
Institute, 1865. (Gold Medal.)
Rayons or Cosourritz or Awarats—ltrasoss.
I. Its simplicity and GIVIZAT ItAIME of work.
9. Its makinfour 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
..opereter to run
the work to the right or left, and ototar convenience of
sew-fastening the ends of seams.
4. The perfect finish and substantial manner in,which
the machine is made.
S. The rapidity of its working andlho quality 0
the work done. -
o Its self-adjusting tension.
Exhibited by H. C. TYLER, apposite Whiolet.
No. 1. $63. ,No. 2, STD.—With all the Fiitares.
Montrose, April 8, 18613. 3m
bk. * 0 1- 10 , AvarRiel 1 8[ 4 0 Z.
FP , R.s.s-o .1
NEW GROCERIES.
RIMER A 00ATS
to inform the people of Montrone and vicini
ty Mat they ha ve taken the Store ono door below
CI, L. Stone. on Main street, and ark, now opening a
ekoice stock of
fdNlll GROCEMES, ROIN
& PROVISIONS,
Very Cheap for Cash.
llaring boa ht onr Groceries for Out at the lowest
prices, and soiling exclusively for cash, enables , to sell
cheaper than other houves doing a credit business.
WesWiataltbneshepa
3Presb. lattaals.,
and bya dom . , attention to badness hope to mad - t oar
share ofpatronage.
Clebash Nomad. for 1
•
BUTTER AND GRAIN.
'Palle Ittratehed sad flatter shlppell to New Trak
free of charge—
C. B. MINER.. - •
Nostrele, 110
THE BINGILAMTON STORE
ItAS BEEN REMOVED TO
THIRD DOOR ABOVE
SEARL'S HOTEL,
Audis now receiving • largo Stook of
,sfring summer
3:3x-s - 0042.g5 5 ,
c I . _;
I. 1
. 1 11 j I b a I I Ij‘a.a.,..A
OLD
BEFORE THE WAR !
CLOTHS, OLSSINIERS, OICEAP.
A Ant rate Cutter froa New York will be hare is a
I. N. HINE & CO.
Montrose, April Si, left
DENTISTRY !
7Z/3r. IV. 332-uutscla.igeo7so
NEW DENTAL ROOMS,
Over Webb & Butterfield's Store,
S. the place to get your Teeth extracted without pain,
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and replaced with beautiful artificial ones,
'rime XV4toqcs JED.tailtosa.t.
Dr. S. *ODD'S Plastic Metallic Filling, an improved
fusible metal for tilling teeth; for which I have the right,
privilege and license, granted by him, to use for Dental
. .wposes In my own practice ass Dentist. It is railed
Cadmium Alloy, and is designed to take the place of
Amalgams In metallic oxyds, etc., for filling. It doe
not contain mercury, and hence an absence of the diffi-
culties that in such a variety of ways occur, or are liable
to occur with abet agent. .
Pb 3.434415199 Cote Teeth,-
Rubber as a base, from VS to $4O per sett. Also;
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• CONTINUOUS GUM WORN;
Pieties as abase, Teeth and Gums being ona.conlitious
solid ma.sa„ for $lOO per sett.
Or Please call at my office and examine specitainis.-
Office boars from 0 o'clock a. m. to 9 o'clock, p. to.
MonirctaC. Pa., blayS, 1896. leoctly
BY virtue eta writ issued by the Court of Common
PleaSofOnsquehanna ..County,,and to me directed,
I will'expasb to sale, by public veudne, at the Carat'
House, in Montrose, on safurday, June 2111, 186641 1
o'doch,p.m:, the following described piece or.pareel of
land, to wit t • -
All.that Wain piece or parcel °flood situate in the
township of BrldgeWater, Sustitelianna county.
bounded ;and .described as follows, to wit i• On the
north by Tana bf Wflllam Chamberlin and lands late of
Samuel Chamberlin, on the east by lands of Daniel Mc.
Collum and lands formerly of Garvey Griffin, on the
south by landenow or late of Richard Blay and• John
Wood; and,on the west by lands ofJohnTramballi con—
taining one hundred . and slaty acres (gland, be the same
more or less, with the apphrtenances, one fam e d bonie r
one carriage house, two barns one., shed; two orchard.,
and about one hundred and twenty five acres Improved.
[Taken in e.secution at the suit of, David Morgan va. L.
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Gardner.' • • • . " •
DAVID SUMMERS. Sheriff,
Sheriff's Gilles, Montrose. May 7.1866.
IMPORTANTroFEMALES
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WILL immediately relieve, without paha, air dieter
\ titincea of the periodie discharge, whether arising
from relaxation or euppression. They act like &chars
in removing the palm. that accompany Mannar im
moderate menatruatlon, and are the only safe and reli
able retandif for Flushes. Sick Hear ache, Panetta the
Loins, Back and Sidea, Palpitation of the Heart, Ver
vain Tremors, Hysterics. Spasms, Broken Sleep. and
other unpleasant and dangeroue.eff lt eets of attunnatural
condition of the sexual functions. in the wont cases
of Fluor Albin or Whites, they effect a speedy cure.
Dr. Clieeseman s Female rills
Are the only medicine Oust married and :eines ladles
have relied an for many years, or can rely upon now.—
Immures or Istrarions , These form the finest
preparation ever pnt,forward, withimmediate and per
slstent success, DON'T HE DECEIVED. Tate this
advertisement to your Drurglet, and tell him that you
want the beet and moat reliable Female liledlclue
the world, which is comprised in
Dr. Cheeseman's Female Pills!
They have received, and are now receiving the sane•
tion of the most emineutPhyalcians In Amertts.
Explicit Dlrectionernrith each box—thil Price, One
Dollar per hoz, '
containing from CO to CO Pille •
PIN sent by midi,. promptly, by remitting the price
to the Proprietcne, or any authorized agent, in canna
funds.
Sold by Druggists Generally.
WITCUINCIS & HILLIER, Proprietors.
$8 De, argot, New York.
A moy Wholesale sad Betaillent
foriontrose and vicinity.
eet. E. • mall
W. 8 C,o,AlcB
FROM ITE
Many of them at
day or two
SHERIFF'S SALE.