The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, July 24, 1866, Image 3

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—lt is with extreme pleasure, we _ an
nounce that the Boa. Charles Dunienri is
recovering from. his ;My serietua attack-of
h e morrhage of the .lungs„ although his
physicians still advise that he should de
else receiving the visits of any friends.
So says the Luzerne Union of last Toes
dm.; and later advice,' speak encoura
gingly; so that we trust his health will
N on be entirely restored.
The:Montrose et Bridge
. 2.
- water Democratic Oleo,
Fill tautt in the second story of Cush
man's building, on Saturday evening,
August 4th, at 7i o'clock.
Brooklyn Democratic' Club Meeting.
11111a 6 The Brooklyn Democrat
ic'Clutb will meet at the
Centre School !louse, on Saturday July
9.8, at i o'clock. P. N. All Democrats
are respectfully invited to ntrentl.
J. 0. .1-3111.1.aeu, Preet.
P. H. TIFFANY, Seep.
Next Congressman.
Mu. Emma: At a meeting of the Dem
ocratic Club of Lenox, held June 30th,
the question as to who was the proper
mau to be selected as a candidate for Con
gress,. was introduced and_ dis
cussed.
Though it was understood that La
zetue conceded the right to Susquehanna
c ounty to select a candidate from among
our own citizens, still it. was urged that
Charles Denison, being tried and true,
was the man needed iu our national coun- -
ells yet another term ; whereupon it was
unanimously
Resolved, That this Club urge the re
nomination of Hon. Charles Denison for
the office of Member of Congress for the
next term of two years.
IL was requested by the Club that this
unanimous expression of opinion in favor
of Mr. Denison he communicated to the
editor of the Montrose Democrat.
H. ROBINSON, Seery.
Leuoxville, July 16,1866.
Horse•traffic Extra.
On the night of July 4th a horse was
stolen from H. S. Frazier, of Wyalusing,
Bradford county. Mr. F. of a re
ward of $25 for the recovery of the horse,
and $25 for the conviction of the thief.
On the sth, Alfred Estus, of Rush, tra
ded horses with a stranger, and, on see
ing the Frazier advertisement, found from
the description that he bad obtained the
litoien horse in exchange for his own. Re
therefore returned Frazier's horse, claim
ed and received the $25 reward ; and then
offered a reward of $5O for the return of
his horse, and $5O for the delivery of the
thief to him or the Sheriff of this county.
Coffins M. Sterling, formerly of Brook
lyn, now of Lenox, on seeing this last of
fer, returned Mr. Estus' horse to him, and
Near recognized as the stranger with whom
le traded on the sth.
Sterling made an explanation to this ef
f,.ct : That he went tp the ball at Snyder's
/n Rush on the 4th, and, when on the
r .ad home the next day, on foot, he was
ov,rtaken by a stranger who offered to
hi, horse ; and that he finally pur
r lased it for $lOO--suspecting nothing to
Le wrorg. After riding a few miles, he
fel; in with Estus and traded.
Having delivered _ his horse to Estus; be
claimed and received feso reward.
On Friday last Sterling was taken into
custody at Brooklyn, and lodged in jail at
Montrose, to await an investigation of the
affair.
On Saturday, Estus was in town, and
persnaded Sterling to refund the $5O,
which he did, except W.
Another Horse Stolen.
On Thursday morning last, Isaac Du
ress, recently living in Jessup, hired a
hone and carriage at, J. D. Goodwin's
livery stable in Montrose, for one day ;
stating that he wanted to bring his wife
to a certain place. Ile did not, return in
the evening, and suspicion was aroused
that all was not right. Next. _morning
Goodwin drove to -the place where Du
rose
Lad been at work, and de
ception had been toi to . in obtaining
the horse. Ile returned eo Montrose,
procured a warrant, and in company with
deputy constable Fargo, aimed in pur
suit of the runaway.
He tracked him over a z'g zag route
through the western part of this county,
the eastern part of Bradford, and south
ern New York, and finally arrested him
at Great Bend, and lodged him in jail at
Montrose on Saturday afternoon.
The thief traded horses near Leßays
ville ; traded the carriage in Warren, for
a " buck-board" and six dollars; at Bow
er. Hollow, traded the buck-board and
harness for a saddle and bridle ; and fi
nally sold the horse at Kirkwood, for $35,
taking $l5 cash and a note for $2O. Ile
sold the note for $l5, and went to Great
Bend intending to take next train for
New York; but Mr. Goodwin arrived
just in time to wait upon him to this
Place. Mr. Goodwin recovered his prop
erty.
—No one should purchase a horse, or
take one in trade, of a stranger; for the
country is full of thieves, and those who
come into possession of stolen property
are sure to lose it, and are also liable to
be taken as the thief, where they cannot
prove how they came by it.
Festival.
The Ladies and friends of the M. E.
Church in Montrose, propose to bold an
Ice Cream Festival in the Academy, on
Wednesday evening, 25th inst. All are
cordially invited. By order of the La
dies.
Corner Stone
The corner stone - 00f a.eeWßUtititit Meet
ing House was Ittid *itli appropriate ex
ercises, at Grange' tjville, in Rush,-;ion. the
11th inst. .
Addresses were deliiered by - Revs. D.
D. Gray, J. Kenedy, A. J. Post, T. v.
Clancy, and W. C. Tildefi; after which
the stone was laid, containing the Histo
ry of the Church, list of Soldiers furnished
from its membership for the suppression
of the Rebellion, copies of the County
and Religions Papers, and some other
matter that may interest some curious ao
tileariane.,comieg time.
Ageneions congregation contributed a
little over two hundred dollars toward
the - building ; and all parties concerned
seemed well pleased with the occasion.
Brookside, July 16, 1866. T.F.C.
Worth Knowing.
Inquire at this office and learn how to
purchase a Piano direct from the factory,
with makers warrant, at 850 less than
price; or a Melodeon or Organ at
1, , than cost. Also how to buy an Ern
piro Shuttle or a Finkle Lyo Sewing
Machine at 810 less than it
cash pr n
ice.
NEW YORK VILLIIKETS.
Reported for the MONTROSE DEMOCRAT. by Fenton,
Fitzgerald &Tracy, strictly Produce Commission Mer
chanty, SS Whitt-hall Street, New York, fur the Week
ending July 21, 186.-
Floar,ver b. $5.00 (it, 12,001PUrk,usess;b1, 1 31,25 (51 1P..,27
Wheat, bush. 2,00 (ft, 3 ,00 Beef, mess. bl 10,00 0 20,00
Rye, 28 43 I,24lLard, per lb. 19 (4, 20
Corn. SO 01, ,SslTalluw, 11 Q. 12
Oats, 70 44 B)Eggs, per dos. 28 qt, 29
Butter, per lb. 40 65 45'W001, lb- 50 la 70
Cheese, do. 14 Ca 20.Feathers,liSe g. 60 fitk 95
tar ABEL TIMIIIIMIL la continually receiving
new supplies of Genuine Drugs and Medicines, which
will be sold as low as at any other Store in Montrose.
Pr - Empire Shuttle sewing Machlnes
are superior to all others for Family and Manufacturing
purposes Contain all the latest improvements ; are
speedy ; nolseless ; durable; and easy to work. Illus
trated Circulars tree. Agents wanted. Liberal die.
count allowed. No consignments made.
Address EMPIRE S. 31. CO., 616 Broadway, New York.
July 24—ly
glitir'Nottee.—The besuttfol Piano Fortes of Guars.
trays & CO. are deemed by all good judges to be the
Ultima Thule of Instruments of the kind.
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We cannot autrgert what le wantingto make a meal.
cal lustrtextent more perfect, although we are Blow to
admit that the limit of improvement can ever be at
tained.
Before they had brought their Pianos to their pres
ent excellence, the/ had submitted them to competi
tion with instruments of the beat makers of this coun
try and Europe, and received the reward of merit, over
all others, at the celebrated World's Fair. It is botjus
tice to Nay that the Judgment thus pronounced has not
been overruled by the musical world.
Still. by the improvements lately applied by them to
their Pianos, it is admitted that a more perfect instru
ment has been made. They have accordingly achieved
the paradox of making excellence more excellent.—
Surely, niter this, they are entitled to the motto, ".Ex
celslor." [-tune 18— ly
VirStorming the Strongholds of prep".
dice and misapprehension. and eartying all before it
Crietadoro's-Bair Dye pamttes its march of keecesa.
Like those of the Union, its colors are the cylaurea
of every eye. ILI victories leave no stain. It turns
thousands of heads, and charms innumerable hearts.
Containing no cantle element, it cannot injure the
hair or blemish the skin, Manufactured by J. (testa
doro, Mo. 6, Astor House, New York. Sold by Drug
gists. Applied by all Hair Dressers, jylslmp
Or Dr. Tobias , VCEIOtIBIII. Horse LIM.
meet. le pint bottles. price one dollar. Dr. Tobias :
Dear Sir—l have been in the livery business for the
last twenty rears, endd during . that time have used all
the varions liniments and lotions of the day, but never
have found an article equal to your Venetian Horse
Liniment. I have fairly tented it on my horses sti
die
temper, sprains. cats, calks, swellings of the glands,
&c., as also for rheumatism on myself. and have always
found it an invatneble remedy.
540 Main St. Hartford Conn. Respectfully yonre.
13. LiTCHI 7 .IRI. 11/.
Sold by all Druggists. Office, 50 Cortiandt street) R.
York. tyl.slmp.
Tar Brandreth 9 s Pills, Costiveness Di. ,
antics. They are taken cp by the absorbents. and car
ried into the circuintio a through which medium they
are conveyed to every par of the body.
If the pain affects the pinta, a single dose produces
remarkable benefit. Aud the same rule applies tif cos
tiveness, dia.trhet and dysentery; though with the fast
named they may be required ni,•thl and morning for
tome sa.l before decided relief is obtained. In affec
tions of the lunge, throat, head and pleurisy. the relief
is certain; the excretory organallirow or with ease the
phlegrh. and the breathing bccoines freer. Systmodic
asthma is often cured bp a single dose.
To Cowinnatiptilwes.—The adverther baying
been restored to besitti in a few weeks by a very simple
remedy. after having suffered several-,Sears with a so
were lung affection, anti that dread diaease, awns:lmp
tion—is anxious to make known to hia fellow-sufferers
the means of cure.
To all who desire it. he will sends copy of the pre
scription need (free of charge,) with the directions for
preparing and using the same, which they will and a
sure cure for Consumption, othms, Bronchitis, Colds,
Coughs., and'nfl throat and long facetious, Tbo only
object of the itdvertlier In sending the prescription is to
benefit the afflicted, and spread information which he
conceives to be Invaluable • an I he hopes every sufferer
will try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and
may prove a blessing.
Parties , wisbior the prescription, max, by return
mall, will please address
Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON.
Williamsburg, Kings Co., New York.
Dec. 26, 1865.—lysmp
Or - Errors of Youth.—A gentleman who suf
fered for years from nervous debility, premature decay,
and a 0 tbe effectsof youthful indiscretion, will. for the
sake of sneering humanity, send free to all who need
it, the recipe and directions for making the simple rem
edy by which ho was cured. linffetnrs wishing to profit
by the advertiser's experience, can
OGDE
do so by addressing
WEIN B. N.
No. 13 Chambers street, New York.
Der `..` , T, 1653. Iremp
14r - D.so !news, 1111Ittdittra nod Catarrh—
Treated .0.111.ne uttriort tiitnnetritity pr. .1. isAAes, Oc
enlist and /lariat (rormerlY of Leyden, Holland,) NO.
919 Pine street. Philadelphia. Testimonials from the
most reliable painvi.s in the City and Country canbe
peen at hip office The medical faculty are invited to ac
company their patirlita, RS he halt no secrete in hie
practice. ARTIFICIAL EYES inserted without pain.
No charge made for examination. Ginly.22l,lBVa. ly
The Confessions and Experience& an
Invalid, Published fur the b.liefit Andes a caution to
young men and others. %rho suffer from nervous debility,
prema'ure decay of manhood. etc. supplying at the eame
time the means of self-core. By one wha has cured Mus
sel( after undergoing cotudderable uniichery. By enclo
sing a post paid addressed envelope, A single copy. free
of charge may be bad of thettutbor NATHANIEL. NAT
rim. Seq., Brooklyn, Sings co. N. Y. janiio 'Vamp'?
3F1Le3:13.C0NT419/1.1..
DB. has removed Ma °Mee to the rooms
formerly occupied by Stroud & Brown, over the
Post Office. Boards at Searle's Hotel.
14,ontrose, July 24. 1666. 4w
MIES M I 3E1..41. -41 2".
O
=yearling Hefter. mostly 'thelied th fe Whits
if spots. broke into my fat about tenth of June
tart. The owner is reqaerted to prove property, pay
charge* and take her away.
j STAN= TIIREMLIo
Forest Lake, Jaly-Tlet, 1806.
lESSIVP PL . - AL' "2":
nval Tiatilur HEIFER • eta Nairn color, .White
apots:' and tips of horns turned - back. The parson
knowing where it may be found will please fetus it to
Chester'Wright. in Forest Lake, or Ore information of
the same to the node:Anne:4 A suitable reward or ex
penses would be paid for aid in recovering tho proper
-17. but any pereon keeping or concealing the same will
be dealt silth according to lair.
OWEN EVENS.
Silver take, July e, 1868.
A aditor's Notice.
T IIE parties interested ere hereby notified - Oat a
hearing will be had noon the exceptions to the,
Guardian accounts of John Wood, guar/Ilan of Harriet' ,
L Tewksbury and Daniel W. Tewksbury. minors, /Sc..
oa Thursday the 2d day of August next, at one o'clock
r.l[:; at vs °See lit Xottlrose.
Juke 10, 1056.--aer Wn. strialltELL, Auditor.
NOTICE TO - MILDEWS.
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CLEATORDPrOP9o , 4ldarbilltding,three . BlidinkilLityriti ,
` - Otirftot or nOrit theinin of PcottiEeldlifir,
One ono r near the fent et_ftrer ROI win,
Oue on annitYthe Rita STW,lltrilerper,
All In the totenshipef Brldgewiltervtiusquishanba
; Peri n's, will be received by the Bupervlsorscof the
sad township of Bridirawater, on and until Saturday,
the 11th day of August, 1868, at one o'clock in the af
ternoon, at veld& Dime the /proposals be opened,
and contracts awarded.
Plane audApeCification may be seen at the stereo(
Wm.II, Boyd, Mot:gime, Pa.
GILBERT B. JOHNSON,
1.
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BENJAMIN, Superviso.
0. OSTER„
Bridgewater, July 11 , 1868. 3w
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SHERIFF'S SALES.
By virtue of sundry writs issued by the Court of
Commo- Fleas ofSusguehanna County, and to me
directed, I will expose to sale, by public vendors, at the
Court Rouse, in Montrose, on Saturday, Aug. 11th,
1866, at 1 o'clock. p. m., the following described pieces
or parcels ofload, to wit:
All that certain piece or parcel of land situate in the
borough of Su'squellauluti Depot, besquehanno county,
being the drat 10. easterly order°. Van %roger's, and
being forty-See leet on the road, and running back of
the same width to the Railroad Company's truck lands,
and ail improved. althea In execution at the suit of
Samuel 11. Shaw vs. Alvin F. Lane.
ALSO—The following described piece or parcel of
land situate in Liberty township, Susquehanna county,
bounded as follows, to wit: On the west by lends of
John Mahoney, on the east and south hy l lands of BenJ.
Southworth, and on the north bylanda'of Assignees of
J. W. Brackuey, containing about twelve acres of land,
more or less, with the appurtenances., ono house, one
barn, and about five acre. Improved. [Taken in execu
tion at the suit of D. P. Phelan vs. Patrick O'llarra.
ALSO—The following described piece or parcel of
laud sittmte br Lathrop townehipAnsqueinnitia County
bounded as followtl, to wit : Beginning' at a post and
stones, the northeast corner hereof, and the Pantheist
corner of Jacob Decker's land, and the northwest corn
er of Asa &need's ; thence south by Asa Smead's west
line 65 perches to a post, the northeast corner of Henry
Ellsworth's land ; thence by said Ellsworth's north
line west 128 perches to a poet in the east line of David
K. Brown the northwest corner of Bald Ellsworth ;
thence by said lirtorn's east line north Gd perches to a
poet the southeast corner of Nelsou licitton'• land ; and
thence east by sold Jacob Decker's south lino 128 perch
es to the place of beginning. being the north half of lot
No. 147 of Drinker's sleshoppen Tract, containing
about Macros of land, be the same more or less, with
the appurtenances, one dw. fling house, one barn, one
orchard. and about 35 acres improved. [Taken in exe
cution'at the suit of J. M. Sea mens, A. M. Capwell and
John S. capwell, executors of S. Capwell, deed, vs.
Loomis Taylor.
ALSO—AII that certain piece or parcel of land situ
ate in the township of Bridgewater, the county of Sus
quehanna. hounded and described as follows, to wit :
On the north by lands of Wm. Chamberlin and lands
late of Samuel Chamberlin. on the east by lands of
Deal McCollnm and lands formerly of Harvey Griffin,
on the south by lands now or late of Richard 'Bitty and
John Wood, and on the west by lands of John 'rnim
bull, cantaing one hundred at.a sixty acres, more or
less, with the appurtenances, one (rained house, one
carriagehouse, two barns, one shed, two orchards, and
about onl handred and twenty flee acres improve .
[Taken in execution at the suit of S. A. Pettis vs. LA-
M= Garclner.)
ALSO—AII that certain piece or parcel of land situ
ate in Harmony township, Susquehanna county, boun
ded on the north by lands of Jones Taylor, on the east
by lands of David Lyons, on the south by the Stamens
creek, and on the west by lands of Leonard Bushnell
and Jones Taylor. containing about se , enty fee acres,
more or less, with the. appurtenances, one house, one
barn, two shops • two orchards, and about iPty acres
improved.- [Talton Irtexecutiotrat- the. suit of -U. J.
Johnson tra. George Poolcr. •
DAVID SUMMERS, Slteriff.
Sheriff's Office, Montiose. July 16, 18E6.
SHERIFFS SALES
'EDT virtue of a writ issued by the Court of Common
Pleas ottiusquetintana County,and to me directed,
I will expose to sale, by public vendne, at the Court
Bons°. in MontrY;ye, on Friday. Aug. 17, 1868, at 1
o'clock.p .m., the following described piece or parcel of
land, to wit :
The following described piece or parcel o;
land situate tri Springville township, Susquehanna CO.
bounded as follows, to wit : On the north . by lands of
IL P. Loomis, on the cast by _lands of a. P. Loomis,
Caleb Fish and Jodie* Taubman, on the south by lands
of tohn Clareit and Reel Ball, and on the west by lands
of tnel Hall and William Bennett, containing- about
two hundred end forty acres, bo the same more or -less,
with the appurtenances, two framed houses, 3 -barns,
two orchards, and about one hundred and sixty acres
improved, Ateo—One other piece or parcel of land
situate in Springville township; and county aforesaid,
bounded ou the norili by lauds of B. N. Spencer, on the
east by lands of Orin Fish, on the south by cast and
west road, and on the wep t by trumpike leading from
Sptingvill evillage to Tonithannock, containing about
one fourth acre of land, be the same more or less, with
the appurtenances, one framed dwelling house, one
building used as a store, some Ilmit trees. and all Im
proved [Taken fn execution at the suit of IL N. Sher
man & Co., vs. C. F. Loomis.]
ALSO—AII that certatn town Int In the borough of
Montrose, county of Busquebanna, and State of-Penn
sylvania, bounded northeast by Turnpike street, south
east by lands now owned by M. B. Wilson, on the south
west by an alley, and on the northwest by the Bridge
water and Wilkesbarre turnpike road, containing about
wperches of land, be the same more or le•s, and being
the same lot devised by Nagle. Post, deed. to Isaac L.
Post. during his natural life, upon which land is sit
uated one building occupied as a store, and also one
buildimt occupied as a Postoffice, Book Store, &c.
[Taken in execution at the suit of Leonard Dudley vs.
A. L. Post, Isaac L. Post, and tit m. L Poet,
DAVID SL'3IIIIEBS, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office. Montrose, July 23, 1866.
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Axiditor's Notice:
rrHE undersigned . an auditor appointed by the Or-
A. plans'. (Mull ottiltuurehanua Countyotpon extmit•
done flied te the Widow a Tnrentory in the estate of
John Denney, deedaecd, burebygives notice that he
will attend to thiduties of said appointment at his of
fice in Montrosej on Tuesday, the Stet day of July, A.
D. 'MM. st onetecioek, P.M., at which time and place
all persons intereetrd In nald inventory are rcqnoated to
attend or forever Mier be debarred from coming in od
said fund, or excepting to said inventory.
C r W. TTLIM, Auditor.
Montr;se,"-Ally
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC.
T H h E e IButileTencrierirth7pectfully informs the public that
Blacksmith Shop
of H. C. Clemons, near the Foundry Sayrg Brothers.
Customers wilt do vvrill to call, as i hey min get every.
thing done in the Blackemlthing line neatly and prompt
ly for cash.
VP — Particular attention given to Horse Shoeing.
EDWARD P. STAMP.
Montrose, Dec. 26, 1865. tf
ERIE RAILWAY.
CIIANGEof hours, Commencing lionlbly"Tnltinth,
trains will leave Great Bewd, Ps:, it tarot tb a
following home,
GrpLtZg VCreowt?
5.05 a. m. Night Express, Mondays exceited, for Ro
chester. Briftio. 'Salamanca and Dunkirk, making di
rect connection with trains of the Atiantirfand Great
Western, Lake Shore and Grand Trunk Ralitrays. fur
all points West ; also at Binghamton 'for Syracuse ;
at Owego for-Ithaca, and at Elmira for Canandaigua.
8,45 a. m. Lightning Express, Daily, for .Roche.ter,
Bnftclo, Salamanca, Dunkirk. and the West. Stops
at Great Bend on Mondays only.
5-27 a. m. Mall Train, Sundays excepted, for Buffalo
and Dunkirk.
11.03 a. m. Emigrant Train. ..Dar; for the West.
136 p. tn. Day Express. Sundays excepted, for Ro
chester. Buffalo. Salamanca, Dunkirk, and the Weal...
Connects at Binghamton for Sy.racuse : at' Owego OW
Ithaca • at Elmira for Canandaigua; at Salamanca
with the Atlantic and Great Western Hallway, and at
Buffalo with the Lake Shore and Grand Trunk Rail-
ways, for Ili points West and south.
7. MI p. m. Express Mail, Sundays excepted, f
Salamanca, and Dunkirk, connecting with trains
for the West.
C3i•olzach - 3134sast.
6.56 a. m. Cincinnati Bxpreaa. Mondays excepted,
at Lackawaxen for Hawley, and atGraycolut for Now
burg and Warwick.
1.68 p. m. Day Expreaa, Bandar' ezeePted•
911 Pte . New York and BaltimoroMail. Et/d631 ek*
eap
m.. - MOM tiltP/011, NM), connecting at Gray
court for Warwick.
• H. RIDDLE, Gann Einpl, New York.
WM. 11. BARR, flien't Passenger Agent.
ssaa...x,x.m2a.f.3 ,
MONS, BOUNTY, AND
BACK PAY.
Mun"rerilegife t .WrlginonE ?"11 -
eights antraimento w his C , es low. and 1:for li •
melon TUE. V. Tfl TOIL
Montrose, Zan. 14, 160. tt
4L3E4. ..&XIN.EI
jrg lifinbs it. Qtioting
An Immensely page Stock,
Eaoh DepartMent.Complete,
And Prices Away .Down.
Guttenburg, 'Rosenbaum & Co..
HATE a&aln titbit uft . thaii Store With a. splendid
lilt of Aelr B Pring and thiminerAttxxis, the most
or which were bought at auction %les. and at . leWer
prices than they were for years, *bile we proinise
sell at prices to stilt tho closest buyer.
Our variety of Goods !i n complete In every limo. We
morales a toe'
DOMESTIC & COTTON GOODS,
DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS,
CLO.eIKS, WHITE
GOODS,
Linen Goods, Woolen Goods, and Piece
Goods, Parasols, Confetti: et Skirts;
Embroideries; Gloves, Nos• '
eery, and Yotions.
itinCialiZZW33l 2 l:l?" 43.00131111
OP ALL DESCRIPTIONS, '
Wholesale &
REEDY MADE MTN,
And Gents' Furnishing Goode. Clothing made to Or
dar in a eupertor style. ,
We mould request a cell of every one to examine nor
stock, compare prices. &e.: feeling confident that our
Tula, of 0 'ode Is bf far the Isrgeat, style and. quality
the best, and prime the lowest of any other establish
ment ;in thole parts.
Guttenbaria, ftostabanm
X 8. DBBBAlThla, ffiaztaging Partner.
Montrose, May 15,1866
DRY 0990,5,
NEW DRY GOODS STORE!
OPENED APRIL' 10, OM:
ROONEY, O'DAY Lk. CO,
No, 8, " Lafayette Block,"
33 x iv Ck xx .ek. smt gr cs 21' ,
NEAR. TEE CH/MANGO BRIDGE.
We ttave constantly on hand ■ full sad well selected
stock of
YE3r3r C'r®®dis,
CONSISTING OP
Plain, Figured and Striped Poplins,
ALL STYLES or
Summer Dress ' Goods,
DELATNES, PRINTS,
Bleached and Brawn Muslin,
Cassinicrw,4
Coitonades,
Denims, etc."
Shawls,
CLOAKS, AND CLOAKINOS,
Mia,lanza.coretaft, N'szressicola
LADIES AND GENTS FRENCH SATCH'ELS,
A Full Assortment of Yankee Notions,
Gloves,
White (I
w: 48 1-
4 !
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t+ -
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cc. ace. de
A # (11 wbic4ravil.° l 44 -FhliSac"Wlegi it
THE Vpir-,LOWEST !DIM&
And which will bo Bold at priceis that ;
DEFY COIIPETITIO3T.
irllreall and examine our stock before purchasing
elsewhere. and satiety yourselves that No. 8 LsFayette
Block is the Rface to bpy goods chest)?
lar As we am from Susqoehantut Poway. We take
the liberty of inviting Susquelistuts County people who
Come to Blnghatatask mimic to give as a Cali.,
NET, O'DAY & CO,
jasto, 22
HEAD
A was ATTRACTiriI
STOCK OF GOODS,
TO U 8 SOLO ' AT
Low'
-,!.• swum, GOODS.
Ladles% Xln6N, and Childrea's 'Detbya, Haailltons,
Bea43llles.,Elun-Doarns, ; also. Gentle ant
Tooth's 'Bata sad Caps at the lairs% siyls.,
c'lothirig.
Cleats', MO%Youths' sod Children's Sults. well made,
and sill be sold cheep for cash.
••\
A complete Stock, consisting of Shifts. Drawer* Bo
some, Coliars, , Nesk Ties; ffandkerchierr, Socks; &c
BOOTS & SHOES./
A full•asartment of Gads', Ladles', Mules
sad Children's Boots and Slum.
Call and examine the GOODS,
Ip Irol7 WISH TO BUT
AT GOLD .PRIDES:
No. CO Mite AVetnte, Montrose, two doors above
Searle's Hotel.
May a. 1666.
prr
BOOTS! BOOTS! BOOTS!
A{EN'S BOOTS,' ,pors. BOOTS,
. rifiears BOUTS, - z - zrz-v-a- •
• BOOTS, SIP BOOTS;
CALF BOOTS., •-
,
AND BOOTS MADE. :TO Mai
Also, a • good saaoatmaat of
EILIETAMEttei.
Consistink of Ladies' Kid. Lasting and Goat Saltnot
aim and Gaiters, Men's Brogans, • Boy's Babas':mi.,
Youth's Congress Gaiters t ßaby Shoes, etc. ete., all of
whirl will be -sold • •
AT 'SMALL PROFITS!
N. 8.—A 7 1 lands of work 'made to otder, and repalrtng
doneo neatly. . C. O. YORDIIAM•
Montrose,' Nay 8, 1888, , tf
DOCT.. E. L. , RANDRICK,
fiITSIOUX & BURGEON; respnandly tenders Ids
r r o ' fessional services. to the citizen of "Friends
vilfe and vicinity. 12frofilee lathe Wilmot Dr. Leet.
Boards at J. Hosfoni'd. • ilyllo
• • ABEL TURRELL, - •
gitsit to Drn,qs, Medicines, Chemicals Dye t
ILF Stan, Glass Ware, Paints, 0114 Varnbib '
low(ilaas, Groceries, Fancy Good*, Jewel
aeryite—Anent for all the moat popular P A TENT
Kb IClNSS,—Xontroaa,
DR. 1111. SMITH,
k aI:T.ROICOIIII6NTL,T,—Montrose, Pa
00fliee in hrope' new building, over ' .
f
the. Bank. All De Dental °A operations will be aa a
a a di a
•
performed in good 'style and warranted.
JOAN GROVES, .
EtASITIONABLE TALLOR, Montrose, Pa. Shop
l • and door west of Shale's Hotel.
isgrAll orders fined promptly: in dist-rate style.
Cuutng done on short notice, and warranted to fit
WM. W. SMITH,
CABTNET AMID CHALK MANUFACTURE:TM—Foot
of Mato street, Montrose, Pa. tf
r. LINES,
ASHIONABLETAILOIL—Montrose. Pa. Shop
L la Atlanta Mock, ova" etor. Of Bead, WatrOUS •
Postei. All work warranted aa to St and *Wish.
Ctittlog done on altortnotice, In best style. jan'6o I
• s " JOh N SAUTTER,
•
t sPE6TIMILY announces that be le now pre.
1.11/ Oared to cat's!! kinds of Garment, in the most
Feshionable Style, and cremated, to itcwlth elegance
and ease. Shop over 1. N. Ballard's Store, Montrose.
Silks,
H. BURRITT,
D&taxa in Staple and Fancy Dry Goods,Croeltery,
'Hardware., Iron, Stoves, Drugs, 011 s, and Paints,
Boots and Shoos, Bats and Caps. Furs, Buffalo Robes,
Groceries, Provisions, etc., New Milford, Pa.
WM. H. COOPER & CO.,
4.NEERB. Mantreme, Ps. Suceeneareto Poet,Cooper
B
4 Co. Mee, Lathrop's new indlding. Turnpike-et.
wx. unarm° coolie,. =NAT DIIDIIIIOI.
A. 0. WARREN,
Adi TTORNEY AT LAW. Bounty Back Pay, Pension,
mad Exemption Claims attended to.. tebl
Or Mee Bret ddor below Boyd'S Stars,' Montrose, Pa
ROGERS it ELY.
Zelocausec7L .Amscolacosseerralls•
layto• Broctairs,•.Pa.
STROUD ik BROWN,
01/118 AND LIFO INSIIHANOI; AGENTS. AO
buel t ogre attended togrdmptly. on (sly terms. OS.
ace enit door north of " Montrose Hotel,' west Bide of
Public:omm, Alonfromb •- Van- 1385 a.
113G,5 811 Urns • • • - Cuarmes L. Hnown..
C. 0. -PORDITAM,
lop 007 di SMOM Dealer and Manntsetnrer. Montrose,
1.1 Pa. bhop on Main street, one door belay? the Post
°Mee. AU kinds or work undo to order. and captains;
done neatly. Ant IM
DR. E. L. BLAKE§LEE,
P „
MrsIcIAN siIIIGNON. has located at Brooklyn.
1 - boar, co., Pa. Wtll attend_ promptly to all oats
with which be mgktyoll4.. IDRra an2b.
—•- 1.1‘17u-27
CENTRE !
L. C. ERELER.
THE LAST' MOVE
STONE & WARNER.
SUCCESSORS TO THE OLD FLEX Oif GEO.
L. STONE & CO.,
'MANE 'removed theirbueinese to the Store formerly
Il owned and occupied by M. C, Tyler, one door
south of J. S. Parboil's Hotel, where they are receiving
an entire now stack of
Family ' Groceries,
Ready Made Clothing ,
NITS, CPS, BOOTS & SHOES
Which we propose to sell for very small prollts,
FOR READY PAY.
M.—•Paiticilsr attention paid to chipping Varna.
eel!' Produce,Better, ctc. to Now York, ane[proinpt to
tem* made. -
Q. L. STONE. • - - - E. 8. WARNER.
Montrose, 207 8, 1888.
TB BINGHAMTON MU
Will BEER REMOVED TO TES
THIRD DOOR ABOVE
SEARLE'S HOTEL,
And is now receiving a largo Stock of
ring ,itottmmer
Dr3r arCOCIeIUS,
FROM HE
GREAT AUCTION SALES
Many of them at
OLD PRICES.
BEFORE THE WAR 1
CLOTHS, CASMIDIRI3, CHEAP.
_Me clkitc ikon N
day or two
I. N. HINE & CO.
Montrose, April Yd, latO.
PURE. LIBERTY WHITE LEAD
RTILL doreore and better work at a Wen 'cost, thin
IT any other. Try tt I
Manufactured only by ZIEGLER & SMITE,
Wholesale Drug, Paint, and Glass Dealers.
Jan% ly 187 North 8d street. Mad's.
GENTS WANTED ! J. T. HEAD
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We are obliged to run our presses night and day to
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Executors' Notice.
ESIATE of Michael Canghlln, dec'd, late of Apola
con townehip. Susquehanna county, Pa.
Lettere testamentary upon tho estate of the above
named decedent Laving been granted to the understsca
ed.notice la beriby given to all persons Indebted to
said estate to make Immediate payment, and those bay
ing claims upon the same will present them duly attes
ted for settlement.
M. NOLAN. Apolacon. 1.
""" Q.ll.
T. suLcrvex, Silver Lake I
June 19.1868.•
BOM ilk CORWIN
HAVE FOR SALE
MOUE HORSE RAKES,
By the dozen or less qusntit7. Also •
Hand Bakes, Ecythes, Snaths,
Extras for the Ohio Mower,
ZIFILT7XeI" WALREEI,
Mine's, Willoughby's. s r iffs .)ns Eureka, Tea
zbeap t h e
Hardware, Paints and Oils, Glass
and Putty, Lamps, Nails
and Screws, Lead Pipe.
Montrose, July 8, 18193. tt
SoWHISKERS. MUSTACHES
foreed to grow on the Eno*.
chest face in from three to 5
weeks by using 'Dr, MTG.
NE'S RESTAURATEUR
CAPELAIRB. thernest wan- .
derfol discovery in modern
science, acting on th e Beard
arid Rids in en almotitmirais
Watts manner. It bas been used by the elite of London
and Peril with the most flattering 'success. Names of
all Purchasers are registered, and It entire satisfaction
le not given in trevi Mance, the money will be cheer,.
fully rehinded. fries by mall, seale.l and postpaid, $1;
Descriptive circulars and testimonials mailed free. Ad,
dress BERGER, MUTTS & Co.. ChemiPta, No 285 E l y.
er street, Troy, N. Y. Only agents for the United.
State. - myl ;Task% •
ESTATE OF JOHN KIERNAN,-late
of Choconnt township Scarfs county. Pa., deed.
Letters otadadalstradon upon the estate of the abova
named decedent having been granted to the andersim
sapersou Immediat e to said estate are hereby natl.
Aed to make payment. and those baying
clatms spinet the same to present them duly *When*
cated for settlement. •
UM/. HITILVAS. Adagstistnitsbi. .
chocoant, ISO& -
Teak will be hare la a