0 ter.-Y-Fc~-.KRwuR..••. THE LARGEST EXHIBITION ON EARTH! 41 4 " 7 ,!*Dr MOUNTr,"IVEDNESDAY, JUSE 6th, ' NEW MILFORD, THURSDAY, JUNE 7th, ) MONTROSE, FRIDAY, JUNE-Btb; / BINGHAMTON, SFIIHIDAY, JUNE Bth7N 104A,wcr.4._sfrias.. LIVES ! INSTRUCTIVE AND REFINED AMUSEMENT.- MN MOWS , ; flf ~.lrf.4;resting'School :', -f DUCATED ANIMALSF A Choice and Rare Menagerie wiarti - F itTull" ;71 - REFINED•CIRCUS COMPANY! THE TRIPLICATE FEATURES So arranged ro to form TWUPEPARATE and DIS TINCT EXIIIBITIONS andel- Not name Pavilion, and fer ONE PRICE UP 41201InSION. 6cuc9L.LT;., EiIDCATEIf ANIMALS! Col. DAN RICE 150bE DIRECTOR 1 q,7? TRAINER enmprleCa roine - of themi,4inter eatinar and Inteilicent specimens of the brute creation ever elneed to tho pa lie,nmetu which will be found A lILLID OF SA,CREE CAT TLE-„ Fraai iTinri&tt,n • j Objects et ICorsh'p amens; the benighted Itesthe,, and held in the highest est•or by enthuses. Theso-beantlft.l and interesting animals are the only eras:ores of their hind to to seen out of their until e coma -7. Monster Elephant ROMEO! Finer; the death ofittliannibal,' the lament Elephant known to exist, etet,tite-enly Taal A ettrtic Elephant eyet tmportellntollite c..untry. 1 o 3 idg.hly educated, and wilt be introduced by Lis captor and trainer, • STEWART CRAVEN. TEM IVIGAVTIirI. Arabian Zritit Ijorse SEMEN A. DOUGLAS _ . ... . ' Tn . .? woviirartrr, . - ' p • : - Blind Talking Horse • EX CELSIOR. JR '.._ .. . ...; .1 , The most a.itei;lohing, beautiful, ...-4,',..:\ ; , ;.: : ::: end cc/13100.4:1y oltm,inmi animal ; p, ."- ever known, and over whom Mr. I El Ch e xeroterevccon t rot la de gree of intinezee, 'which cannot 1 ...'. i.‘r ~ ' fall to IMpreis every ono . who 4, ...,,... 4:...4 witneesetc WS' XduSt. tonaorta 'l i* . nark- and magnificent exhibition ••• e, , • •f, .' elute power alba Lumen nand ' l' . . • • .: over tbo baatinetive tazulttea of ._ .. . . N't)zvr Baldwin, - Allen, & ms.aar..3:)min= zt.mAzismiv AGAIN! After retiring for thirty days at ," hard lat>or." have re sumed business atthe.old etand, under . • :the name.guid firm of n:IT ' ITM m T ' •M m4. IIT=T m A m ni: II - DEALERS Ev Flour, Feed, Sa:l4 Pork, - 13iitter,, _ Cheese, 7)ried Beef, HcmH7, Fisk giziokr,d Curdles, Tea, Cojrie;' Spites, Syrup, Molasses, Sugar, Seed Clover Tbnollty Sied, Flaxseed, Beo . ns, Broom:, dc. '&e Thankful for tiast paticinage. are eball bo happy-to ace and wait upon t our old and new customers. 4110004 , i *aid k! tuna warranted. A.,BALAVELN..: W. L. ALLEN. S. N. 3LITcIIELL. litiuktsiee, April 10,1866. ; „ 31P1.43•roxi+oe SEWING .MACHINES Highest Premium,' America: Institute, : 1865. (Gnic , , Ilavairr os - Coast rrrism AIidEDS--BEASONB.- . .- • • Its 'simplicity and GREAT I:URGE otwolk. . • It: its inakingfonr different stitches, viz : : Tlle,Lock, Knot, Double Lock and Double Kn ot. . -- ff; The Reiersibieleed motion—operatid , by elmply Writing n thumb screw—enubling ihe operator trknisi the work tatlikrigitt or left; ander:Ler convenience of linir-Distening the ends of seams. , • ..-•• perfect finish and substantial manner in which the machinelsmade. . • - • 5. The rapidity. of, its working end the Anality, of the work done. : 4 , 4 r 6. Its selkulitistl4.tenstßi, 4 . " - oxiabitel U. sryA.Eff; 'Opposite Lstbrop's. So. 1. S6V $15.--Witb.4l.lthollxtures. ifoutroM AW/ 13 . 1866 .i5na • .-,:STROITD:44-3BRQVITN; writs; Al'irf INSLIEMCOS - MiENTS. MI business ettendatoprosaptly, on feir tems. Of fice first door north of" litontrose Hotel," west 'aide of Public Asenue , Montrose, Pa. - [hut I, MIL BstiJNO. STAMP, - - Cala= L. lieevrs. IE . MENAGERIE OrtIlalOq• veil:lament cotninisos On Odinglr citruir.o. eblioction of rarest, most .kenatihil anti 3113 aprelineno of lifitonit cny; embracing elglitera en inwhich will bo found i , s, TIGERS, LEOPARDS, ote.otch., , 4 , ,unttras Blnis „from curlew' El:Parapa ..agr IV 11l NVllllteSsilblts:ti by 10T., LANOw9B,T4Y,, .Ameridan Domptdur. 'BAERP Brovo of ARA ; An INFANT DROMEDARY, only thi6i feetitii befghtb; A BRAZILIAN • TIGER, sAtesutilol Specimen ;"a'stitel. • - tom of that eery rnre soloist, , raw T.A.faca; ar El ES' HOG. A Troupo of tHutiontico SHETLAND PONLEA, ridden by MONKEY 'JOCKEYS THE CIRCUS COMPANY ! Whlgt is organized under the so 1.• dlrectke of • • 4112. R—q: Rlll be tOurutto it:troller thO most ;Minot smlAfoted _ ottJsts in tli.rmtl..soloit ;iltuoug lilicrro aro •,•• Btidkne - Y:Zr., iSidnie.atiekney. XT. Geo. Periotttli ; Tart. Op, cP., Devious!, : Baldwin, 2dr.rred;jlnrclay, imil‘lhErs of equal riptito, Irr.L'imuleOgrs bim- Eel rthat thei•erforrohnces in the IN vg 1,111 he of such a eh aracterollat tc tbelnost:l:,..stitilona r and exact irg, shall , find no -born'ntitbltv -for cavil or objection, the most ardent admirers of blue/Ulan Skill cannot taut hying thoroughly gmtlffed. • I. -NOTICE. -CM . . 7.; , .OrdaP4 :Performance... • raTiciN OP MENAGERIE and' School orEdtme.terr Animals. The- hhetland Ponies and Meeker. Jockeys. Ilia' Elphatit othe° and Pro fe.fo.r Isp e e.worthf a Pen of Wild 'R beasts—with a • 1., luau en the 1l endm 5 and Purposes of the.A.M. mai i-reatlon, 1.y.D.0+ Hier. (f Ten Minute& prkrini -.which, those who do not &Jam to vihnees the •Einestrian Performances, will havonn opportunity of retlryn F., At the expiration of the intermission, the Entertain -rrientsofthe Arens...sill comlntsice, in the untie of the performanees,-lii compliance with is universally aspresse.q.esize 1, vrfit ,lon The moth v; end for the first time, In many years, nppear as C1 . ..0WN and JESTER.. SARI ST.T.CRNEY. JR. the faxori!o Jester and Vocalist, and the et fzre corps of Hale ,t 4 Fema '0„,1! rid', mid app e ar in a anz.stu. fro rt.v.iss M"*.i G fIAND STREET PAG rit NT 1 ala will Finn:lie the entrance of the et.tal,l'unnent into VAS`town, St 10 .. 4 a. , This procusion excels in DAZZLE G MAGNIFICENCE i onvtLinc oftho kind Attempted en this continent, sad willhel by tiny ne•wiroll.eitutiful GOLDEN SWAN (IL%I'IOT. c..ntainiag (.14,1 , 0N'S 11.1 V EST ERN Colt:: CT BSN r, drawn by TWENTY superb thorounhh,ed Alta 1:i AN NODs'ES, and followed by . the, 114 SI ED ELEPhANT. with Drom- INl:Erii Camels, Trick llorae-s; Ponies, Wales, Cages, 1 ,(,atria os, de. • • • i . Eel:neuter that - DAN 'EWE will pad: 4-keWiiiititini- - in s iiikh Ezbi itdnnst - ist As LECTITUEE in the lifmagitin. rp1.t.:4..9 CLOW2i:,apti:JEfe2" Zit inlim ctircns. tc.; Inn e. mitSitin to b•O4 Eithadgena. 60 cents.. Children n years or ago, 25 cents, or odgilision ionithni tie 4, the sams. WAENTIONVI doing -- CYME-ogLIST.T2E3Mit.s.EL.TIL'ES; WHITE' , - LIQUID OR Improcintlandlleautifying the complexion. F The most valuable mid pertect preparation in nee. for giving . the tilde a beantifal. pearl-like tint, that is wily found in youth. •Ifenlcklyremoves tan, freckles, pimples; blotches, moth patchts, sallowness, ernptiona and all Impurities of the skin. kindly healing • the same; leaving the skin white and clearas alabaster. Its use cannot be detected by the closest scrutiny, and beina 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 aperfect toilet. 'Upwards of 20,01:10 bottles were sold daring the pastyear, a stidiclent' 'guarantee °fits eincacp- 'Price only 75tt5... -Nailed,post paid. on receipt of an order by - - BERGER, SIIUTTS &CO., Chemists, myl lycL'pq 5 M River streeLlroy; N. Y. • • EEC°lsicir - Eiceisior 4cour.ALsoranzaxidebonna r't . • HAIR -- EXTERMINATO R FOE REMOVING 13IIPERFLVOUS HAIR. 910 the Ignites especinliyS,.this invaluable , depilatory A recommends iteelfne being an almost indispensable 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 fereheads,or from any partof the body, completely, to ts-40nd . radically, estimating the same, leasing the skin soft, smooth and natural. This is the only article used by the French, and is the only real effectual depil atory powdeeln existence. Price tSI per package, sent postpaid to any address. on receipt of an order. by' Benass, sinrras iS Co, Chemists. myl lycfspq 235 River street, Troy,N. Y. • • cs , WHISKERS, 'MUSTACHES • • A lt% forced to grow on the emoo thcst face In from three to s . • weeks by using Dr. SEVIG- - N E RESTAURATEUR - cAPILAINE, the most won dWal discovery in modern •,.?;°•-'',. 1 1 science, acting on the Beard and flair in an.almost mbuc. Mons manner: It has heenuteed by the elite of London and Paris with the most flattering sueeese. Names' of all purchasers are registered, and if entire satisfaction is not given in every Instance. the money will be cheer fully refunded, Price bymail s ;wale 1 and postpaid, $l. Descriptive circulars and testimonials mailed free. Ad dreea BERGER, SIIUTTS Co.. Chemists, No 2&sRiv er. etreet,..Troy. N. Y. Only figenta for the Rutted State. ' raylolvcfepq • , , 1666: PHILADELPIIIA. -1866 .1 1 5...14030 . eriE5. • - 'HOWELL - & BOURICE,, Mariat4Urers of 3Rialpo,,lr' , 33Fairiglat2o46, :•• - • Wind6W Shadett 'Corner Foiirt424ind`ltarkit Street 4,. 4 " • - PMIADELPHIA: • ' R. B.—A_ Itrari in Storer it lergeSteeliifi' LINEN-and OIL BRADES:. Mardi 0, 1103. 3sojw BVSMTESS "O.A.RDS. • W.=SEAR - LE - , TTORNEY AT LAW, office over the Store of Z. XL Cobb. opposite Searle'sMotcl, Montrose; Pa. May 1, 1886. BALDW,IR 4 ALLEN & MITCHELL?, inuttsiti is* Pork, Pb b; ttird; tGraln; reed, Candles; Clover and Thinithy -Seed! Alsdi Groceries, such as Sugars, 'Molasses, Syrups, Tea and Coffee. West side of Public Avenue. Montrose, April 17, 1866. . , Dn. E. P. HINES, HAfiparinanendy located at Frjandavillefor thepur Jag-pose etpructfffing umfficine and aturetylMall It* branches. Re may be found at the Jackson House. Office boars from 8 a..m4. to El pp _m. jannitf FrieridsUillo;Pii.: Jan:Man.:lMß: ". Pci* - G/LPERPTi Ziooa~ocldeli.u.c43.ozie o3 r. sep764tf Great Bend, Pa. ROGERS tt-ELY, - Xiacierusuaci .416.12.aticora.eiereal, mylo* Brooklyn, Pa. 'Per • i HAI 3 . ; ' " ' . xii,cmrusteket .4:12.140.c.33.00F:4 feibt 4:4tf Aninrit 4 Cornegji;`l'a.. M. C. SUTTON, • Licseozusecl. .A.laLaticoatLear, ap7 65tf Frlendsvllle, Pa. • - C. o*. FORDHA.M, 8007 di SHOE Dealer and Manufacturer . Montrose, Pa. .Shop onMain atreet, onedoor below the Post, Mice. All kinds Of work .ade to order, and repairing done neatly. Pull 85 DR. E. L. BLAKEgLEE,' lITSICIAN SURGEON, has located at Brooklyn, P Bupo'a co., Pa. Will Attend promptly to all calls with which he may be favored. Office at L. 31. Bald win's. • [July 11—ly DR. E. L. GARDNER, •DtrructAx and SURGEON. Montroie;,'Pa. Office .L over 'Webb at Butterileld'a Store. Boards at Searle's Hotel. my6a tf 11. BUIMITT, DBALER In Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Crockery , Hardware, Iron,Stoves,Drugs,.olls.and Paints Hoots and Shoes, Hats'and Caps:Fars, Buffalo Robes Groceries, Provisions, etc., New Milford. Pa. WAL-A. COOPER 1.41 t POI, BANKERS, Montrose, Pa. Snceessorsto Post,Cooper Yl & CO, Office,•Lstbrop's maw,building, Turnpike-at. A - EL. ['VETTING COWER. MAW „DEELLEIELL. A TTORNBY AT LAW. Bonnty, Back Pay, Pension, AL and Exemption Claims attended to. (obi al — Office first door below Boyd's Store; Montrose, Pa DOCT. E. L. HANDRICK, PHYSICIAN SURGEON, respectfully tenders his professional services to the citizen of Friends vine and vicinity. M — Oface in the office of Dr. Leet. Boards at J. Hosford's. jly3o 63tf • ABEL TURRELL, • I)'W,RGlans-Ds in-Drag, are, Medicines Groceries, Fancy Goods, Jewelry erth neryAc—Agent for all the most popular PATENT ELICINES,—Montrose, Pa.. - - . TYR. WM. SMITH; ' suR.GEoN DBIsiTIST,-.-3 10 nfro5erra• Office in Lathrope new building, over t 'le Bank. All Dental operations will ba , erformed In good style and warranted.' JOHN GROVES, LIASIIIQINABLE TA I LOR, Montrose, Pa. Shop U one door west of &ado's Hotel.- MrAli orders filled promptly, In firstrate style. Cutting done on short notice, and warranted to fit WM:... SMITH, cißtNiT AND CIiME hiANUFACTURIMS,—Foo or strces, Montrose;ra. • cr P. LINES, LIA.SIIIONABLE TAlLOR.—Nontrose, Pa. Shop Phenix Block, over store of Read, Watrouc k Ponter. All'work warranted as to fit end finish. • Cutting done on ehartnottee, in beetatyled jan'6o RESPECTFULLY annOtoicds that he, la nil', pre pared to cut all kinds of Garments in the most Fashionable Style, and warranted to fit with elegance and ease. Shop over S. Y.Sallard's Store, Montrose. C:3)3r-ILTZO X 1M 3E:t ' PENSIONS, BOUNTY, AND BAC :P AY . THE undersigned, LICENSED AGENT of THE GOV ERNMIINTy . 8111, give -prompt. attcnt4on to all Clain:Ls entraftedto - hle care. Charveed - 1 n or malign FREE. L. F. FIT C H. M o ntrose, Jan. 14, 1563. , if SLODIER,S I BOUNTY ? PENSIONS, -:=ask Pay r T n 3rE E N - r and Zr e e 4 pl i m "S tp , g arenti G ort T o O af] c l iaim=r i r i ti: ted to his care. No charge unless successful. Dloptrote, Aug. W,033 J. B, McCOLLUAL ENAMEL, SOLDIERS'_ BOUNTY, PENSIONS, eideva: lEDet, = ig TAE underaigued.l.lCENSND AGENT.of the GOV ERNWITA having obtained.ther necessary forms will give prompt attention to all claims intruste to his care. l o charge unless successful. - • MIECO•"P.,ILITTLE;• 3folitilise;4uneedi. CALVIN C. HAlStit . E ximi ll i NG ium For: Pensioners, and Applicants for Pensions. car Ofacerk PRIM& 4 , renne,over the Store of .1.. Ly ons & Son. • • Montrose, Pa., May 28, 1884. tf The Montrose Democrat Is I'vnirstisii Tinnsusselisa, AT Itarrnosi, SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY, PA., ay A.. QT. GI- Mit. XgrEi Cl AT $2 PEII ANNTIZ IN ADVANCE—OR IP2Ar AT Zalo OP TEAR. Business advartiseritents inserted at $1 per square of 10 lines, three times, and 25cts for each additional week. Yearly advertiters; with usual changes charged $lO for four squares, quarter column $l5, lasi( column $3O, one column $OO, and other amounts in exact proportion. Business_ ards of three lines, $3; or one dollar is line. 'Legal notices at the customary rates. - Job Priptin'ooo 4 ,to, l 3;netitlk r aOliOniittli `at fairprlnes. - ^ • - •••., - Deeds, Mortgages. Notes. Justices', Constables', School and otberblanks ter sale. virlieti""kaug 017C'23.. r" 4. 1. ‘, • ' . ~ - - isixim anvest, . _ • , . . THE 'best In , nee for all. ktnds or: Wagons, , ,te.i.fer seleln small bones. by-:- ..., - •.• '.. . -. ..• Montrose, Ma5eh.3148011,...-. - .., ;ABEL .TIIIIREM. , Corsntutily:Arrlylni: at rt. rt.EitaLlikEi• 0. WARREN, JOHN SAUTTER, ~NOTICE. T O THE PUBLIC C. Matt sitbscrtba respectfully Ldforms.the public that J.. Ito has learted the ' ' • ' • Blacksmith Shop • otll., Clemons, 'near the BiOandry of Sayro Brothers. Enstcrmers - wlll der well to eall,lus. they can get every. thlngdone tiAtte*te4salittliag lintrxteatly and prompt ly for cash. Or Particular attentlori given to horse 8110(112'1 . g. • Sfontrdei,'Deel s 26, 1865: ' '9IYARI) P!,ST43IP• ~ .Fires Life and .ficcidental 4,ENERAL INSURANCE :AGENCY, Ibircaztroese, ha. • Home pl Insurance Co. of Y., Capital and 'Suus, 83;000, 0 0° Inaurarice Co. of North : America, Phirn, Capital and Surplus, 1,700,000 International Tire /neurone Co. of-N. Y. • Capital and Stu`phis,' - 1,500,000 Girard Fire and Marine Insuranoe Co, of Capital and Surplus, 300,000 Ly.co_ming County Mutual Insurance Ce.of Mony, Yenh'a, CaPital and Surplus, 2.500,000 Insurance:Col of 'N.Y/ Cipital and Surplus, 1,600,000 Farmer's Mutual Insurance Co. York, Pn., Capitarand Surplus,' .Enterprise Insurance Compiny, Capital arid Surpi InsorancriCo.Stato or Peemsylvluria, Phil. _ Capital and Surplus, Kensington - Fire• - and , 3 l . _lnanrance, Co., - PhiPri,-C6pital and Su rplus, • - Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Co. of Hartford, Conn., paying 60 per cent. dividends to the assured, Capital, 10,000,000 American Lila Insurance Philadelz phis, Capital, 1,000,000 Travelers' Insurance Co. Hartford, Conn., Insuring against all Wilds of accidents Capital, 500,000 Hartford Fire Insurance Combahy, Hart ford. Conn., Capital and Surplus, $1,553,112 _ 1Etr.,511 business entrusted to our rare svill be attend. ed to on faitterms, and all losses promptly adjusted. STROUD It BROWN, Agents. tv - Oface first door north ef" Montrose Hotel," west elde of Public Aveaue. lin.t.crios STROM), Crunims L. Snows. Montrose, Jan. let. 1866. ly ALG T _IiNt ihitt / / D: W, LOWELL 'Principal & Proprietor OF the above Institution, respeettally calls attention to the ansurpassedracilitiesot his coarse of and the important additions and improvements which have been made in and to the several departments Olds college. The course of instruction extended and perrected,presents to YOUNG MEN and LADIES The best facilities OF obtaltilug a PBACT/CAL, COMPREHENSIVE, BUSINESS EDUCATION. The s thorough, novel t!TI ktterett,li ecptr . of ACTUAL PRACTICE embraces a complete routine of transactions in cacti im portant branch (AM:winces. A Store, Bank and Railroad Steamboat, Teleraph, Post-oflices, are in full and successful operation, represent inn in a pleasing and' eat isfactory ,manner, ihe daily routine of actual business Me, In which the student becomes in progression an - .smote= "- CLERK, =Ecru= AND 13AMMt, receiving, In each capacity, a practical k reliable knowl edge of business in ItsmnMarione forms and phases PENMANSHIP. lerthis essential iranchofbosiness education no Col lege Mies better facilities to the learner. The Spence rian'system will be taught in all its variettaabytte most skillitti mestere of the art. Bpecimens of Writing from this Institution have received the highest encomiums from the press: ' For general intbimaticin, terms, &c., addrees for Col ege merrithly; which wi ll be mailed free; for specimens of Penn:ulna in. enclose two three-cent stamps. decl2.ly - Address DW. LOWELL'Principal. Lowell's Commercial College, Bingliamton,27. Y. PURE LIBERTY WRITE LEAD. b 7 .11 paruskiedal patni••• I Tr 7 It, ask 4 you will hare no other. Manufactured only by ZIEGLER & SMITE, Wholesale Drug, Paint and Glass Dealers, Jan 33 ty 137 North 3d street, - "THE FAMOUS BARBER." Come and see the famous Barber, Famous Marini', late of Hayti. Late of Hayti, now at Weeks', Nov at F. B. Weeks' Store Room, Find me shaving and shampooing, Find me cutting hair to suit you, Find MO ready at year service, At your service, CHAItLRY - MORRIS Blontresc,Oct. 15, 1863. tf THE .MASOS HAMLIN' • CI.A.M3INMIX" COPLar.A.IVEI, FORTY different styles, adapted to pacreiTand seen -1 lar music, for $BO to $6OO each. Fifty-one gold or silver medals. or Libor first prom Ira mi awarded t hem.— Illustrated Catalogues free. Address, MASON & HAM IAN, Boston. or MASON BROTHERS, New York. Sept. 2,1885-11.81ov 'LOTS FOR SALE - . - IT Esntsriberlffersale a tutu choice gu n g T Lo tsi s reatEel rp iia,e,tncoseproxn ity t the extensive works of the. L. & W. R. R. Co., now In progress. They are laid out In convenient shape and good size, and may be purchased at liberal rates and on easy terms of.payment. Great Bend, Dec, 7, 1664. K. PATRICK. F o cm.z. z , s gorse d Cattio Poclors. TER, HEA COUGHS, TEMPER VERB, FOC LOSS OF TITE AND ENERGY, use impros wind, int the eypetile..• ik amoott glossy eV transit's= miserable horse. is invaluable. fes the quality io t , the milk. It hu ten proven by ac mai experiment to % E U Increase the Avian- tap% -tank. and 'ay_ a twenty per Pm= and make the ter tunand In fattening e, it gives them "ppetite, loosens •11 Mid hide, and = _ them thrive In all diseases of Swine, such as Coughs, Ulcers in ep the Lungs, Liver, &d, this article ' acts. as * epecMc. . • , BY .pulding , from • One-halt a paper to a paper In a- barrel of swill the —.---- above will be eradicated" - - or entirely prevented. It given in time, a certain 0 preventive and cure for the Hog Cholera. Pries;6s•Ceat; per Paperor 6 Paper!' fora. - S. A. POurrz & MIRO., 4 1 Tizzan lIE WIIoLESALE p ica AND DICTNE WPM._ 716:1101`ranklin Bt.. Thatinuireata* , :iiies For Sale by Druegists and Storekeepers threagh.,, a , out the United States. • ABEL ..TURRELL - • Is Continually receiving • • NEW..GO 0 D And keeps constantly on hind a fill and desirable as sortment of genuine, . Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals,, Liquors, Paints, .DycistatD, Teas. Spices an d ether t3roeerles, Stoneware, Wall and Window Pa per. -Glassware. • Lamps, Kerosene,? Benzole. Tanner's 0_ Lubricating _Ott, Nestsloof OH. , Defined. Whale vangob, Whips, ' Guns, Pistols, Cartridges, _Powder 'Shot, Lead, One Caps, Musical instruments, Toßet Soaps, Bair Oils, Brushes, Pocket Knives, Spectacles Silver Plated Spoon,, Rorke, and Ivory Handled Knives, • Dentist's Articles, a general assortment of - Fancy Goods; .Jewelry, Perfumery, Ike. • ALL THE • Patent Medicines • advertised In Montrose and nearly every GOOD KIND • IN ANY MARKET. In short, nearly everything to restore the tick. to pleasethe taste, to delight the eyo, to gratify the fancy, and also to conduce to the real and eutystandal comforts of life. Enumeration Is impracticable as It would All a newspaper. Call at the Drug and Variety Store of ABEL TURRELL, .Montrose, Pa. :meg LIBERTY IVIIITE LEAD, 'betty. White Lead. Liberty White Lead tberty White Lead. Liberty White Lead TRY IT ! TRY IT TRY IT I TRY IT ! Wenneterso to cover more surface. for same weight hen any other. Boy the best, it is the cheapest. Liberty Lead Is whiter than nay other. Liberty Lead covers better than any other. Liberty Lead wears longer than any. other. Liberty Lead I. more economical than any other. -Liberty Lead is mere free from impurities, end is Wenstanstri to do more and better work at a given cod, than any other. Buy the BEST, It to the CHEATEST WHOLESALE DRUG, PAINT Sr. GLASS DIAi.PRS 137 NORTII THIRD STREET, .7,29-13. 0 ruit.ADxLpurA. HOWARD Assoclatf on,Ph Iladelpbf a ,Pa Diseases of the Nerrous, Seminal. Urinary and eex nal systems—new and reliable treatment—in Report' , of the UOWARD ASSOCIATION. Vent by mail in sealed let Zer envelopes, free of charge. A ddreso Dr.J. SICILLIV Hottowros, Howard Association, No 2 South Othetreet, Philadelphia. Pa. E. REIDONGTON .& SONS, _ REVOLVERS Rifles, Muskets and Carbines, for the. United States Service. Also PON 6 MOMS, Rine Canes, Revolving Rifles, Rifle and Shot Gan Barrels, and Gun Materials sold by Gun Dealers and , the , Trade generally. REMIISTOK EMS. Parties desiring to avail themselves of the late improvements in Pistols, and se, perior workmanship and form, will find all combined in the New REMINGTON REVOLVERS Circulars containing cuts & descriptiot of our Arms will be furnished upon ap plication. E. REMINGTON & SONS, Ilion, N. Y ,Moans & Nlcuots, Agents, aploc 40 Couhland st N. Y. A FRESH LOT OF NEW GOODS, JEST ARRIVED FOR TUB M - Driiia Trace, At WILSON, GRIFFIS & WARNER'S. This preparation, 7:1 og and favorably town, will thor tghly reinvigorate Nand roken-down and 0% 40r-spirited horses, ~ .10 by— strettitheating and cleansingthe • .amach and late& . 1:1 /t is aura pro rentlre at all dla• eases incident to 04 k iuniacrAvAl,7 - - lora) ij WISIi to inform the people of Montrose arid vicini ty teat they ha ye taken the Store one door below G. L. Stone, on Main street, and ars now openinz a choice stock of MILT GROCERIES, FLOUR Very Cheap for Cash. Having bought our Groceries for Cash at the lowest prices. and selling exclusively for cash. enables to seU cheaper than otherhouses doing a credit business. We shall at all times keep a V't , otsb. Eittc•ctis., rind i)yeelciliO attention to !minces hope to merit our eharo of patronage. taer'Patie ternlettedand Mutter shipped to New Totk free of 'charge. C.S. hIINBR,, . . Montrose,' Ma11..1886. =ME Manufactured and warranted by MANUFACTURERS OF Repeating Pistols, In these days of Housebreak;ng and .Robbery,every House, Stare, Bank and office. should have one of IP‘i.i3O. 1 NEW GROCERIES. !worm. & COATS & PROVISIONS, Cfaiash-.lPalci for BUTTER. AND „GRAIN 11% EttllTY.—Auburn Got. 12 den:Flaxen, and Silken • • CllRLSprodneed twits° use of Prof.DaßaatiesEßlSEß . LB OREVEAUX. One ap. • pp warranted to curl hig , the most straight - told stub. 4 ,born hairr. ot either. terintol war yri agate or heavy massive curls. Bee been used by UnfortAbles or' ads iiondon; with. the, moat gratitylni results. „ woes no int ery te the halr: Price by matt„ swig& fend Tait tittd. An: Descriptive e4'clilarli mailed tree. address BERGER, SHUTTS OCEtteltr. lets No; SSWlllser streetcTroyiN. T. Only trentrtor the Visited States. tnY/ iyefbpq New Skirt fak 1866. The Great Invention of - the Age in HOOP SKIRTS. J. W. BRADLEY'S New Patent DUPLE (double) ELLIPTIC SPRING =BT. TIIIs Invention consists of Duplex: (or. two] Ellett" - Pore Refined Steel Springs, Ingeniously brad' tightly and firmly together, edge to edge; making** toughest,most flexible, elastic and durable opring.ever used. They seldom break or bead, like the n elngle spring and consequently preserve their perfect and beautiful shape more than twice as long as any single spring skirt that ever has or can be glade. . • The wonderful flexibility, great comfort and pl astir* to any lady wearing the Duplex Elliptic Skirt will tie experienced particularly in all crow&a assemblies, Op eras. carriages, milroad cars ; church pews, arm chairs, for promenade and house dress, as the skirt can be folded when In use to occupy a small place as .easily and con veniently as a silk or muslin dress. A lady having enjoyed the pleasure comfort and greet nonvenienee of wearing the duplex elliptic steel spring skirt for a single day.will never afterward!, willingly dispense with their use. For children, misses end young ladles they-are superior to Silrothers. ' • The "loops are covered with 2 ply doeblq •twisted thread and will wear twice as long as the Single yam - covering which Is used on all single steel hoop skirts. The three bottom rodson every skirt are also doable steel, and twice or double covered toprevent the cover. leg from wearing off the rods when dragging down stairs, stone stops, etc., etc., which they are constantly subject to when In use. All aro made of the new and elegant corded tapes, and aro the beat quality In every part, giving to the wearer the most graceful and perfect shape possible., and are unquestionably the lightest most desirable, comfortable ant economical skirt ever made. • WESTS, BRADL EY If A CARY, Proprietors of the Invention, end sole manufacturers, • 97 Chambers, and 79 & Si Reade streets, N.Y. For sale in all first-class stores In this city, and thro% out the United States and Canada. 'ravens de Cuba, Mexico, South America, and the West Indies. Virlnquire for the Duplex Elliptic (or double) Spring Shirt. . ♦a • . ap24..ltm Oki • '• NEWS FROM THE SOUTH! ar FORT FISHER CAPTURED , 4 251 /VMS time, and the good people of Wilmington and other places in Dixie are said to be much TERRY fIed.; but the good people of Montrose and vicinity need not be alarmed in the least, as nearly all kit& of goods are °oleo down, and have been going down (into the Store of the subscriber) almost evesy day for a lune time past, and all wishing good Goods had Vetter call and examine qualities and prices beforo buying, as it is my purposeto sell goods strictly upon the principle at live ana let lire. In the Franklin hotel building. tdontrose,Jan. 24. A. N. BULLARD. fIiMILT GROCERIES, TEAS.--Cholee Teas, good at 105, better at 123, and been at 15 and 165 per lb. Sugars, Syrups. and Molasses that arc west, sad Vfnegar that is some fonr. Tobacco, (thc "filthy weed")from 20 to 120 ch. per b. and some In the shape of snuff.. • ' Yankee Notions, Books and Statiowy. Pocket Diaries for 1865, Candles, Nuta. Crnekers, cere. cider and-dometrlc Wines, Butter. Lard, Pbtatoer, Colons, Fresh Oranges, Lemons and lots of other Good things quite too numerous to mention, [insole by Montrose, Jan. 1863. • . A. K. BULLARD. Manhood: How Lost, 'How Be- stored. tTST pub felled. a new edition of Dr: Culver. tvellla Celebrated Esisay-on the radical cure (without medicine) of brattx.svonanox.a, or Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Seminal losses, Impotency, Mental and Physical Incapacity, Impedimenta to Mar• riage. etc.; also, Consumption, Epilepsy, and Fits, in duced by self indalgence or sexual extravagance. Pr 'Price, In a sealed envelope, only 6 cents. The celebrated author in this admirable ['Piny cleirly demonstrates, front a thirty years' succeisful practice, that the alarming consequences of self: abuse may be radically cured without the dangerons use of internal medicine or the application of the knife—pointing out . mode °realm at once simple. certain and effectual, by merman( which every aufferer,no matter what his con dit ion may be. may cure himself cheaply, privately and radically. 07 — This Lecture should. be the hands of every youth and every man In the land. Sent. under seal, in alotain envelope, to any addre", post paid. on receipt of six cents, or. two post stamps. Address the publishers. PEAS. J. C. KLINE .E CO., 127 Bowery, New York, Poet 0D1ee.b0x,4,556. March 20, 1866—Iyamp. Peace & Peace Prices. PEACE 'ESTABLISHED. Large Lines of Prices Conquered & Reduced ME. 301.7...rr1tt lsnow receiving, for Spring Supplies, new and large Stocks of • Dry Goods, . Groceries, Crockery, Hardtvarp, - STOVES, IRON, STEEL, N,4IILS, Paints, Lamp-and Linseed Oils, Ben zole, Carpoings, Floor Oil Clothe s , • Wall Paper,. Window Skades, Hots et Cups; Boots d:BhOes,'elocks, Including, as usual, %till varieties of 'the Most nip styles of LADIES' D G .DRESS OODS,. SHAW , BONNETS, ..RIBBONS, ..pLOWEBB, (4c., which be will sell on the most favOrable terms fo CASE, PRODUCE, or to Prompt Thin Buyer's. Flour & Salt on hand as usual. NEV MILFORD, June, 1865: HUNT , 13ROTHERS eiscmcisavirozn Wholesalo & Retail Dukes x3Etcarw , STEEL, NAILS ELOVIE.I4s, BUILDER'S', _.HARDWARE. )LINE RAIL, COUNTERUNK 4iT RAIL SPIKES RAILROAD & MINING SUPPLIES. CARRIAGE SPRINGS. AIDES, - SKEINS AM BOXES, BOLTS. NUTS and WASHERS, PLATED BANDS. -MALLEABLE ' IRONS, HUBS. SPOKE FELLORS. SEAT SPINDLES, BOWS. dc. ANVILS, VICES, STOCKS and DIES, • BELLOWS HAMMERS, SLEDGES. FILES, &e. &c. CIRCULAR AND MILL SAWS, BOLTING, PACKLCO TACKLE BLOCKS, PLASTER PARIS CEMENT. HAIR & GRINDSTONES. FRENCH WINDOW GLASS, LEATHER& FINDINGS FAIRBANK II !WALES. Scranton. March 24. UM. 17 Lackawanna dalloomabirg B. R. QN ea after Noireinber 27; 1865 , Piaseng" traini will rungs faunas -I . . , A.ll. • a. ar. l' 1f• Leave Scranton. t - 5:50 : 10:50 , 0 0 " Kingston, 5:55 11:15 CO " RuPnil: 515 Os " Danville, - 0:50 , . . 9:18 Arrive at Northumberland - 10:80 ' ' ' " ":15 - NORTIIWARD. - , . LeaysNorthtimberlrnd, 8:00 , 'YDanvillir, •' - . . $:" ;" Rupert. A.R. 4:15 ins • 8:30 6: 55 Ani ye st Scranton. • , ego Passengers taking train smith from Scranton et 65 a. =via Northemherland. reach Harsharatg at IVO p• tart'Ranh:now S:XI p.in.; Washington 1600 p. T 2I #n pert reach Philadelphia at, TOO p. m. ." Ringston,Nor.lls: - R. A. FONDA, , W. A.. CCMTB PURE LnizaTir,warrE LEAD ILL do Moro snd better work at it giieo tosti this anyotber. Try It!Tll4l : trd° Ati ' I tAel Pais —01, 10 . 0 47 , , , ; .87 North Ad street, r PURE , LIBERTY , WHITE , ihe.feshttekt,theraostdaystde.tbe most economics'. Try tit Manufactured only by- = wiz & SMITH. Wholesale Dm& PointandVuitDesieres Ann 2y 1,1 North 3d Argot, rklisQ
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