pOtTNTY Ak.w,maxre,el Democratic Club. A Club Meeting will be held at Searle's Hotel, on Saturday evening i ;J_lme toth;at o'clock. Democrats in Montrose end Bridgewater please attend. ' 7 New Advertisements. Horses and Sheep for aale—O.S.Beebe. Agents Wanted—C. Bowers. Groceries tb Proviiions—Miner & Coats. New Goods—Abel Turrell. ,Agents Wanted—Jones Bros. 45 Co. New York Branch Store. See our New York Market Report. Roll of Honor. Cut' receipts for the Montrose Duo- CRAT for the Month of May : Walter Allen, Timothy Murphy, C. M. Loon, W. M. Williams, William Tremain,\ 0. M. Hall, Z. M. Brewster, Mrs. Asa Daiwa, A. D. Filen, Daniel Gregory, Elisha Griffis, Henry Drinker, IL A. Gregory; J. S. Adams, Hiram Osborne, W. K. Chapman, Raymond Smith, • N. Scott, G. W. Tiffany, _ Ezekiel Oakes, : Charles Brown, J. W. Minden, Francis Sheridan B. M. For, I. N. Austi- , , Russell Austin, W. C. Ilandrick, E. F. Savery, William Donlin, T. J. Robinson,. Thomas Kane, L. M. Green, William Ladd, Henry Ladd, F. Taggart, CalvijLeet, J. S. Robinson, . Miss A.A. Roinson, new A. J. Rhinevault, new J. F. Zeigler, Francis Dish, A. J. Adams, C. Tiernan, J. P. Tingley, Judson Burr, Austin Thomas, Nathan Ransom, niw L G. Cox, new. George Howell, James Clarkson, new B. B. Hobbs, new George Tingley, new J. T. Whitney, new William Westcott, new A. If. Sterling, new Silas Sterling, new henry Millard, new 1). C. Oakley, Patrick Russell, The list of those who do_not pay,isziat, yet pre l ared tih publication; 4 West Lenox P. 0. A new Bost-oflidd "dAtibiished at \Vest, Lenox, in tills county, A. P. M. This office has long _been _needed, and will prove of great converiienee to the cit izens in that vicinity. Base Ball. The Harford Base Ball 'Club was chal lenged to meet the Nichotson Club at Ilopbottom, May 26th, and play a match game of ball. The challenge wits iccept ed, and both parties were. on the ground at the time appointed. Arrangements were soon made, and the game -com menced, each party, as well as the look ers•cn; being excited with anticipation After , playing, three-botirs, the gdme closed with the following result: Han ford, 55 taus, Nicholson, 6: - May 28th. . HATIPOED. The Currant Worm. 4 • This pest has again -Made its -appear ance. After carefully experimenting- for two years, we shall try.a-new mode . of getting rid of it, this year—ent-the -bushes off close to the ,ground: • Sprinkling the buskes when .wet with dry ashes, soot,plaster ko., Will remove most of the worms; but it must ,be re peated often, and after every rain, which prevents a clean crop of ',fruit from being gathered. Circus k Eienagerie. '' • - - Dan Rice—the original and only. Dan Rice—will be in town with his Inim4ble Shoiv on the Bth of June; and 'tiais he iS not afraid to let the people know before hand that his is , the hest one 'that travels. See his advertisement. Montrose Post ;Office. Arrival and departure_of mails ; Mail South and-:East via D.L.dcW.ll:ll. arrives at 8 P. M., closes ,at .0 4. AL Bound West, leaves daily:at. 4V. ar. rives at 10 A. M. , ' Lawsville Centre .. ..BinghamtOn leaves Mondays, WedriesdaYis : And. Fri days' at I A. -: arrives -Tnesdv!i Tharsdays . and Saturdays aCif Rush, Wyalusing and _Towanda leaves daily at 7,A. M.; arrives at-6°P;; Dimock, Springville and tynn Mondays, Wednesdays and FridaYiaf 3 P. IL; arrives (Same days.) lOtAJiti D. R. P• 11 1 . 4: Montrose, May $7,000 'Bair. In iebbery?case noted ; Judge .Streeter.. decided. that Thos. F. Ihnimand Gregg Malvihiell _Should give bail iu Vpii.stwi Of xs 7,ooo for:Oeir, appearance. ;WAognst Court. . _,The par.. ties were committed: • The Foirth at Glenwood.- An Independence Ball-;will be given at the Glenwood Hotel, .on - Wednesday,. Ju ly 4LI), 1806, •hi.V: Cafferty, Proprietor. A general invitation is extended.' To Protect Cucumbers, tic. .An-easPru correspondent thus writes Ili on this now timely subject When cucumbers first start- they are, apt to be destroyed by a small - blank and we find that the best remedy for tbeni is to make strong soapsuds and applyliber ally and they• will either be killed or will depart at once.—Ex. State Medical Society. The " Medical Simiety of the State-of Pytinsyliania,"_ will held its Mutual meet ing at Wilkesbarre; tnzeine County, on Wednesday, the 13th day of June. The committee of reception can be found at the Wyoniing Valley Hotel, Where dele gates are requested to report upon their arriva'. Circulate Democratic Newspapers. One of the most vitally essential steps to secure dem ocratic success iu the coming campaign is the circula tion of Democratic newspapers among the people and with ti vii w to accomplish thismuch desired result, we call upon the leading Democrats- lathe county to see that every Democrat in the several townships is supplied with a Democratic newspaper, If anyone appears to be unwilling to subscribe, convince him that It is a du ty he Owes to himself; to his family and the party to sus tain its press. if he Is unable to pay_ for it fora year urge,hint to take It for Six months. We have noduribt but-thattlaere are - handreds of voters- fn We county who do not receive any local paper, and some of them no paper at all. If each one of them woad get. agood Democratic. aper irchis hotisolt would have a great in fluence. It is important, therefore, that every Demo cratic family should have a good Democratic newspaper in his house. Theseeds oftorrect principles thus sown silently wlllhe sure in the,end to spring up and.prodlleo a good lutrvest.:' We submit these facts to :bur Demo cratic friends. linve democratic. papers on 3mur tables, and whew your reptiblican neighb,ors came to' Visit yon they will pick them up and read them, and the truth will in Ibis way he presented to many and prodnce convic tion. whereas, otherwise they would through prejudice, always stand in their own light and never get their eyes open. A good democrat should feel like supporting a cormtyprgart. and thus help to spreadighe ,- tentb. Many per - trona do notthink solar. "Ifesidetrif papers are well supported, their pnblishers will be .encouraged to make them more idterestingand efficient._ .0; • EirABEL TERRELL; Is continually receiving new supplies of Genuine Druge and Bledlcincs. which will "!:oe,sold as low as at any othgr„E;org in Montrose. Sonuething New and Novel for Agents, Pedlars. Canary Shares. Dru,zglstq, aid all arcking au honest alid ‘ prailtable business,- Free by mail (yr.:35M. Wtioleatile 2,0 per doz. Caitvasserareall±e from $0 to $l2 per day profit-. -- ABBOrt &"110V71:1, '3l'annfatnrers. 31ay22,4w0mp 190 Water street. Nen York. virsitirinnETtat intlPl. * IRJEN.. WAS 1- MIPIJITUIRIZIN.r-Iti Inflammatory affee tions, when no bleeding is permitted, a' free nee of these Pilla-,.aLs;o4; , modify tho4darraingraymptoms. and perseverance, according to — the tiOns, onialy cures. anti .eartainlyitottdogls risked !Rasing Braedreth's Pills: IhSreold.firflaemm; diphtheria: pains of the head. dizziness And apoplexy, no medicine. can be compared to then: , In , erysipelas, fever and agne, smalt-poz. and;lnail the diseases of childhood, their rise insures a speedy recovery. f health. They - produce these reAtilts simply by taking Irons the blood its im purities. leaving THIS IaTAL FLUID FREE to aid a weak " locality " to .recoirer its proper andrieces#lll7 " status " or health. Brandrettee PM* hare affinity for tho Bladed .3fatter of Disease, and cause its certain exptilsion from the body. Cutayisrop _ . Confosalonti etild tEXPeat3 l. llfiof,Uti Iticalid; -Published t: for the benefit - and SO a cantitinto rAting menand &bent, who safferfram nortotmdebility, prerant are decay.of manhood. etc. supplying at the same time them:am Of eelf-cnrc.. Beone who has cured him self after undergoing considerable cinackery. By enclo. sing a post paid addressed envelope,' a single copy. free of charr.re, may be had of the author. Islintartim, 101- ram Esq., Brooklyn. Kings co. 11. Y. ittuallYstar grange, - but True.—Every young lady end g , trutienutn Indio United FtateS &M hear something se rtn4telv. to their advantage:by'. relmM •mail '(free:of ehargO,)by addressing the nudcret„ned Those having rears of being humbugged will ohlige by not noticing this card: ' All others will - please address their obedient e,errant. . TDOH..F.•CHAPMAN. Dec. 213..--iyimp • " 811 Broadway, New York. rir Error! of-Youth.—A gentleman who ant feredfor,years froitrnerVons debtlitY, 'premature decay, and all the effects of youthful indiscretion, for the sake oftmffering humanity, send freeform who need it, the recipe and directions.for sr:eking the simple rem ealy fly which he wa4cn red. Sufferers wishing to profit by the advertiser's experience, can do *0 by addressing JOHN B. OGDEN, No. 18 Chambers street, New York. Dec. 26, 1865. lyemii , Tob "hie! 'Venetian iLlytitatnnt.—More Testimony I This is to certify that for the last five Years I have need in my !amity Dr. Tobias' celebrated Venetian. Liniment., and in every instance have found It fully Callan° hist•Oommendations. '1 bast found it to give almost irtstantanconcrollef in eases of 'toothache. croup, billions colic; sore throat, plan In the chest and back, and rheumatism, and I cheerfully recommend its trial to every one afflicted with any_of the above-named diseases. . JAMES H. 4. ,WAHITHIt, Hartford, COlllll., Het. 16th, 1861. • Sold by all 0rtn„,,, ,,, i5ta.,-Office corttand St. New Yerk. 2iiitylslmp v• . _ rir'To Constinsptlves.—The advertiser baring beenkeitored tobasltti Ina few weeks by a very simple remedy, after having suffered several years with a se yens Inag-affection,and-that dread- disease.- Constimp• tioir,-ittanxiocus Lei tisaka tziowu :olds -felloW•sniferers the means of erne. To all who desire.R..lie . Ariliiend a copy of the pre scription need (free...otcharge,) with the, directions for Prellarinvilatedog the ( same, which they will find a sufe'enre for Conandiptlorr, Nathan. Bronchitis. 'Colds, Coughs, and ail throat and lung affections. The only object of the advertiser in sending the preecnption Is to benefit the aMieted, , and spread Information which he conceives to be Invaluable • and he hopes every sufferer try'his remedy. as it ;rill cost them nothing; and may prove a blessing. Parties wishing . the prescriptioni razz., by return mall, will please address • REY. EDWARD A. WILSON. Williamsburg, lilngB,fo., New Tprk, • :• _ liirDeufnesS limb:110s and :.Cattirrb— Treated with the otnio,t AtfectmE t.YDr. J.ISATACS., enlistaudAnriet,et, (formerly of Leyden, nollaud,) No. 519 Pine Street, Phlladelphla( :Testimonials "from the most reliable soutoes - .luthe City and Country can be seen athis office. The medioal faculty are invited to ac nom/any their patients, as he has no secrets in his prpettco. rAftTIFI9I.S.L EYES-.l4parteilwithont pain. NOohaizt rretade for examination. • gtily 20,•186Z. 1y VF - One Flag, Cline Peat l—This is the mot Oat tinr Government and its chain ploris GRANT AND srtERmAN lire•wrlting , it in words of lire nn the Battle Cloud. bribe me.intitne,ittroughont the cholo land Crlstadoro's Daly Dye is utrinihg its silent vie/arise, changing rebellions reds, grays and yellows into ,rich blacks ..acd Irl browns.And,.converting. in a m W oment en elghtlineasinleanty.:,- nejklit DYo.oltl.lvilt.oven tnally be recognized In the world of fashion, viz! that mannlactuml by, , CRISTADORO, . 6 Astor Mese, New' York: 'Sold by Dritggists.`_,itilled by all Hair Dressers. Ilkley 15 Imp.' • "ItejinitieS tiir' the tfonininlre Dkiioca'rei. by Fenton, FilzSerairl st , Traryv - strictly,Produce Cconmlaston Mer chants, 89 Whitehall Street, Mew York, ;for : the week exting.,, June ,?,18G0. $7,40 6 14,00 Pork,nyess,bl;Bo.9o Oh 90 0 1 Rye Flour. 5.15 '6, - 0,80 Merit:Leta. U16;00'4 $O.OO I,orn 'Meal. 3,85'5?, 4,40 Lard, per lb. 19 06 22 Wheat. hush. 1,90 8.00 Tallow; " 18 Rye„:"- Ob.-1,60 F. 2D "e 23 , •es 95r wo ol , 70 to 0h.2 , G9Feathers,;livo g. 15 .0 'l, O O Mager, per lb. -28 GA ' 401811plo sagar.ab; 15 10 - 1:14100, .00jiotatoes.'tbr. 400 wisp t 3 In - Built; May PO, ,411,evc ILEIGiay Portr* . :E.r Dziangouy., y Xiss'Eiixtf 4.:0040.4 Ani?,l4.; 15i1;EAL•xtregs . ;-- , - In ,Forest: Lake, on the 4th "ult.,' Mr. HANDEICK, aged 88 years. - Mr. Hendrick was ~horn at New Mil ford, Litchfield county,: Conn., - Aug. 28, 1785, from which place he moved, in the fall of 1817, to Middletown-On this coun ty. , - He with his family encountered the trials peculiar to the early settlement of the country, and assisted materially in its advance to the present culture and order. He:hai gone to his reward, leaving but[a few' men, of his , times behind: • A large circle mourn his departure, including his wife, six sons, and three daughters. "Our fathers, where aro they?" [Com. In. Forest Lake, on the 17th ult., Mr. DAVID L. .Mnannn, aged 61 years. In Franklin, on the 24th ult., Mr. Ike COB ALLAIID, in the 85th year Of his age. In Springville, May 11, 1866, SPENCER HICROE, Esq., in the 72d year of his age. N I Cart. sSASJEJI3OI.s ONE span snatched HORSES. Also, o lei of Sfl EP A credit of three months will be iziven If desired O. 8. BEEBE. . Montrose, June WI, 1866.* TX3C33 IMMAtIi7 ES or c> MINER & COATS Post's balding, below Boyd Corner, le the place to buy your RODR, GIIOtEBIES, ND PROVISIONS, CHEAP! CHEAP! CHEAP! MINER & COATS Would inform the public that they are now opening a New and Choice Stock of FAMILY 0/100Bairst,,inst received from New York, which they will sell cheap for cash, or exchange for all kinds of Farmer's produce. • iVe have made arrangements with one of the best Cainmission Houses in New York for shipping Butter and PtodUce, and will furnish Pails free of charge, and make Liberal Advancements on consignMents of .Batter. Also, CASH paid for But. ter, Grain and Eggs. A frmh supply of GARDEN I — EGET kI3LES, by Ex press, always on band. FEY — Thankful for the liberal patronage already re ceived, we hope by dealing honorably with onr custom ers to still further cztcnd our trade. • C. G. MINER, - - . . W. R. COATS. Montrose, June 5, 1868. 3m ANTED, AGENT/3,—M to. *too PER MONTI' T far gentlemen. and $B5 to $75 for ladies, Inreiy where.tointrodnce the Celebrated Common Sense Sew ing Machine, Improved and perfected. It will hem.fell, stite.h,,quilt: bind. braid and embroider beautifully.— Price only $2O, making the elastic hick atitcli, and Wily Warranted for three years. We pay the above wages,or a cominlasion from which twice that amount can be made. Address, wrth stamp, or call on C. BOWERS A. CO „Salesrooms. No. 255 booth EIFTH Street, .Phils• delphit, Pa. All letters answered promptly, with cir milord and terms. pule 5, Im* HEAD CENTRE ! A LARGE AND ATTRACTIVE STOCK OF GOODS, TO B SOLD AT LAGOW .V 11 1.4g1a1,r OM. sirrukw GOODS. Ladles'. 3lissee. and Children's Derby., lismiltens, pea.Bldes. Sun-Downs, .etn.: also. Gents' and . Youth'. Bats andOnpsoltao latest style... 1 C: 0 1t11.3:31.1g.'- 1 Gents', Bora', Youths' and ChUdien's Snits, well made, and will be sold cheep' for cask. keemplete SLoer., ; "" eonsissing of Shirts , Drawers, 80. some, Cellars, Neck Tide. liatidkirchlefei *mks, ". • ~.;;i4C-1-T.':••,!r.f.-r,", _ -- . • fulVasartment , Bop% misses. aid Chil4ron'eollootiCa,n, d Shoef.,; = , • J. • '„. Call And T:inainine; the":ooobS . , L PRICES"' • , -...;"" • bAt Searles • •r• *".." Jacky -8, • . • "• r- • • Piad, Quarters For 33 .A. ar -EL X IV IS gitifiithktititting An- Immensely Large Stock, Each Department Complete, And Prices Away Down. Guttenburg, Rosenbatun & Co. HAVE again fitted up their Store with a splendid lot of New Spring and Summer Goods, the most of which were bought at auction Mace, and at loiter prices than they were for years, while we promise to sell at prices to snit the closest buyer. Our variety of Goode le complete in every line. Wo DOMESTIC & COTTON GOODS, DRESS: GOODS, SHAWLS, - CLOAKS, WHITE • GOODS, Linen Goods, Woolen Goods, and Piece Goods, Parasols, Corset!. d• Skirts, Embroideries, Gloves, Hos iery, and Notions. MICZIAX±I=LVEIIit'Ir Cl•CZltrlgit OP ALL DESCRIPTIONS, Wholesale & Retail, ROY MADE CLOTHING, And Gents' Furnishing Goods. Clothing mado to _or der in a superior style. • We would request a call of every one to examine our stock, compare prices, itc.. feeling confident that our variety of Goods to by far the largest, style and quality the beat. and prices the lowest of any other establish ment in these parts. 6atttitbarg, liestabanin Ca. DRY G O ODS. NEW DRY GOODS STORE! No, 8, "Lafayette Block," We have constantly on hand aMI and well selected Plain, Figured and Striped Poplins, • • ALL STYLES OF Summer_.:•Dress-- Goods, Bleached and Brown Mtp.line, Cassimereti, Cottono.des s D.Oditu3, Shawls, GOODS. 33zalmcoreclos, M=oes:rettsseklai : A Fall Assortment of Yankee Notions, Gloves, 17. 7' "" Hosiery, White Goods, • Embroideries, • • .cEe. 4111 of which were bought while goods' were et THE VERY LOWEST FIGURE. DEFT -COST9E,TITIONi ~.‘:.,;.,;,, , ,:-,..,:t., , ,,... . i....,•,.....,. And examine tour stock =before parstoistng elsewhere, and satiety yourselves that No . 8 Lareyette Block to the placate buy goods cheap. EITAs we are trom flusquetuums Vonnty, we take the likerty of Inviting Susquebantut Chanty , people who coma twnhilibuotow t"V o to &sus, 41;41. • rzsr. 'ol:kair CO. Blvtbaanton. Nay 188G6 - tt mention a few IL S. DESSAIIEB, Managing Partner May 15, 186 G OPENED APRIL 10, 1866. ROONEY, O'DAY & 3B 3C IV Clr XX AL MC 'V Clo ZT , NEAR THE CUENANGO BRIDGE. stock of Dry Gooclea, COXSISTING OF DELAINES, PRINTS, CLOAKS, AND CLOAKI,NOS, LADIES Azrp f - GEN:Ts imaralqa pATCIFIL.S, And whlcll wlllbe sold 'at prices tt!at ft(O,PEILTICAR t. We want A g ents every i where to sell ourIMPROVMD $2O Sow. lug Machines, Three now kinds. Under and upper feed. Bent on ' Warranted dye years. , Above sal ary or large commisilons paid. -The only machines sold in the United States for less than $4O, which are fully licensed by Howe, Wheeler & Wilson, Grover di Baker. Singer & Co., and Bachelder. All other cheap machines are infringements, and the seller or user are liable to arrest, line and imprisonment. Blustratedetretthus sent free. Address, or call upon BUAW CLAM. at Bidde ford, Maine, or Chicago, Hl. Imay29lly THE LAST MOVE! STONE & WARNER. SUCCESSORS TO THE OLD FIRM OF GEO. HAVE removed their business to the Store formerly owned -and occupied by M. C. Tyler. one door south of 3. S. Tarbell'e Hotel. where they am receiving en entire new stock of Family Groceries, Ready Made Clothing, NITS, CAPS, BOOTS &SHOES Which we propose to sell for very small profits, " FOR READY PAY. N. B.—Particular attention paid to shipping Penn, er'e Produce, Butter, etc. to New 'York, andprompt re turns made. G. L. STONE - • - EB. WAENBIL Montrose, May 8, 1866. MIIIINERT! Mal IRS. B. m. TIFFANY, Successor to Mrs. L. J• Bixby, EMMEN - el' niogt% To the building two doors west of Searle's Hotel, on Owego street. EXTENSIVE ADDITIONS Have been made to the Stock, and her endeavor wil be To Please all who may Call• MRS. RIXBY WILL REMAIN WITH MRS. 21FPARY. Montrose, May 15, 1866. L 0 • - 5) GROCERIES & PROVISIONS CRANE, HOWELL & CO., A RE now receiving a large and well-selected dock of .Ai new goods, consisting in part ofchoice & comm`n FLOUR, DAIRY SALT, SUGAR. TABLE SALT, ISYRUP, BBL SALT. MOLASSES, CANDLES. CHOICE TEAS. BIG/SUES, COFFEE. &c., &c. SPICES. FR NAI W LS, POUR, OODEN-WARE, HAMS, D. BASKETS, LAR BROO MS. FISH, ROPE, ic., and in fact a choice variety of all kinds of GROCERIES & PROVISIONS which we are bouna to sett wholesale or retail, cheap for cash or ready pay. Call and see before buying elsewhere, for we take pleasure In showing our goods, whetberyon boy or not. ALL BINDS OF PRODUCE taken in exchange for Goods at the best market prices. Searle 105^ 's Shop in basement of Boyd's building next below Hotel. Also, Meat Market Adjoining, Where Fresh Meats and Fish of an kinds are kept for sale. 0. M. CRANE. JOHN HOWELL. P. T. PERM:MON. Montrose, May 1, 1866. .A.Ol-3£II%TeRSBI 'VlTAt‘M'Plilr) NEW AND BEAUTIFUL WORK, THE PICTORIAL ROOK OF ANECDOTES AND INCIDENTS OF THE REBELLION: Heroic Patriotic, Political, Romantic, Humorout, Tragic, Splendidly Illustrated with over 300 fine Portraits and beautiful Engravings. cllllll3 Work forgental humor. tender pathos, startling 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 tcnderand 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 Panoramaof Waris here thrillingly and startlingly portrayed in &masterly manlier, at once historical and romantic, readenng it the most ample, brilliant and readable book that tho war has called forth. Disabled officers. soldiers, teachers,. energetic yo an men. and all in want &profitable employment, will an this 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, Philadelphia, Pa ERIE RAILWAY. CMANOSof boars, commencing Monday. May 14th, V 1866. Trains will Icave Great Bend,Pa., at about ths following hours, vi G}oissg TATe•ssit. 3.051. m. Night Express, Mondays excepted, for Ro chester, Buffalo, Salamanca and Dunkirk. making di rect connection with trains of the Atlantic and Great Western, Late Shore and Grand Trunk Railways. for all points West ; also at Binghamton for Syracuse ; at Owego for Ithaca, and at Elmira for Canandaigua. 3.45 a. M. Lightning . Express, Daily. for Rochester, Buffalo, Salamanca, Backlit . , and, the West. Stops at Great Bend on Mondays only: 64fa. m. Mail Train, Sundays excepted, for Buffalo and Dunkirk. 11.25 a. in. Emigrant Train, Day, for the West. Silks, 3.2 a p. to. Day Express,- Sundays excepted, for Ito cheater. Bunt% Salamanca:Dunkirk, and the West. Connects at Binghamton for Syracuse : at Owego for Ithaca; at Elmira for Canandaigua; at Salamanca with the Atlantic and Great Western Hallway and at Buffalo with the Lake Shore - and Grand Trunk Ball ways,lF for all is West and South. 7. 52 p. m. se Mail. Sundays excepted, for Buffa lo, Seaman an d Dunkirk, connecting with trains for the West. ' coiliew. Mast. 7.05 a. in. Cinellati Express. Mondnya excepted, at Lackawaxen f r Hawley, and at Graycourt for New burg and ) W l ai r ck. , - . 1.48 p. m. - Express, Sundays excepted. 9.11 p m. New York and Baltimore Mail, Sundays ex -8.43 a. m. Night Express, Daily, connecting at Gray court for Warwick. 11. RIDDLE, deal Seal, New York. W/S. IL BARB, Gen') Passenger Agent. -.- - -Attditer's • Notice.' . TIIE andemignedAninditor appointed byf the Court of CoMmou Picas of Susquehanna county to make d a s dco ut n iono a f r i l s bin g fu fndr.w stahee b oanhareal eShareff of Miles Creagan. will attend to the duties orsaid appoint ment at the office of roarer As Case,hrMoantrose, on sal. arday the .oth day ofJune next. at allea'clock In the afternoon, at which time and place ali plasm interest ed will present their claims arbor' forever barred from f TIRO a said fund. ~....„ ...,..., .. ~ coming -n - FRANXUN rureSnit. Aialtni -51-entrode; Maril. 1056. -.. 4, : .. ~c _ • 'L. STONE al_ CO., HAS REMOVED RER you 0176 THII BINGILMON STORII UAS MN fulmtivim TO THE THIRD DOOR ABOVE SEARLE'S HOTEL, And Is mow rushing a lugs Stook of csfring it Summer Dry 4:2l.oociss, FROM HE GREAT AUCTION SAWN I.s "'r 1~~ I—}-s=~ Many of thorn at OLD PRICES. BEFORE THE WAR! CLOTHS, OASEHIDERS, &e n OUP. A Ant rate Cotter from New York will be ken d* or two. I. N. HINE & CO. Montrose, April $4, 1966 DENTISTRY ! ax.. L. 333raziaclarigePap NEW DENTAL• ROMS,- Over Webb & Butterfield's Store, is a t ia n d e g l;ce toL: i t t m i T t e i gzrtraetei n i k v e rut pain. Tha Norco' 3Peateowt. Dr. B. WOOD'S Plastic Metallic Ming, an improved fasibic metal for filing teeth, for which Mire the right, privilege and license, granted by him, to use for Dental purposes in my own practice*, a Dentist. It is called Cadmium Alloy, and le designed to take the_ place of Amalgams in metallic avds, etc., for. Mine.' It does not contain mercury, and hence an absence of the diffi culties that in inch a variety of ways oimur, or &reliable to occur with slut agent. 1 3 1esitens smf rroiet.l3 l Rubber as a tame, from $25 to $4O per sett... Alio. cozartmotrs am' NVORZ, Platina as abase, Teetb and Gums being one conttuOus solid mass, for $lOO palm - U. 09 - Please tall at my office and examine spechasas. Office hours from 9 o'clock a. m. to 9 o'clock, p; ;a. Montrose. 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