G oirwrir ,lrlft"M • The Somme a Bridge. water Democratic Olub, second story of Cush noti building, on Saturday evening, w rist 18th, at 7i o'clock. o n ottation. No time should be lost by the Demo- crate in organizing Clubs in every town. A c cording to the unanimous vote of the Do ty Committee, the officers of the Clubs are to take charge of the delegate elections ; and no other provision is made for that purpose. As it, is.nearly time for our County Convention to be held, the Cobs must complete an organization at a ce, so that the call can be issued. Such Club Secretaries as have not, done so, will report the names of officers at once; and all will please send us a close estimate rof the vote of each party before August 1503. laity Bill. Read the new bounty act on first page ,£ this paper. It is of Interest to soldiers sod others. sdlivan County. The Democratic Convention of Sullivan c ounty met on the Slat, and presented the name of lion. Wm. Elwell for Con gress, and Hon. Geo. D. Jackson for Ben ito. Mr. Jackson has proved to be a s terling Democrat, an active, influential legislator, a pure, upright citizen ; and is in every respect wt I. fitted for the office, and the district could do no better than concur in his selection, We believe Judge Elwell does not de sire an election ; but if he could be in duced to accept, he would be au honor to the neat Congress. Rumbuggery. The following letter is a fair specimen of "Lottery Deceptions," and should be a warning to all those who patronize City institutions of this kind. We presume the person addressed was not quite so "green" as to send after this valuable prize. DSPOSITORY OF THE MERCHANYH I AND MANUFACTURERS' UNITED STOCK CO., No. 556 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, July 28, 1866. JNO. CARMAN, TOwANDA, PA. Sir :—Sorne time since at your request we sent you a pamphlet containin six tickets. You neglected to send m ney for same. One of the numbers has drawn s prize valued at one hundred and seventy five d011ar5,(5175,00.) Please remit am't for ticket, 5,00, and inform us by what Erpress the prize shall be sent. ours Resp. J. D. hin.Las, Prest., per J. C. We clip the above from the Bradford Argus, and inform our readers that similar letters have been received by persons in this place. It is all bogus, and those who send money to aoy such concern will only lose it.. Look out 'for patent humbugs under vanous other forms, whereby some stranger promises to give you from two to ten dollars for one. Be Naturalized. Aliens who desire to rote this fall must attend during August court to get, their ce•rtifcates of citizenship. If any have to declare their intentions, let them do so on or before August court, so that in two years from now they can attend at Ang. court and get, their full papers ready to tote for President. Officers of Clubs and other Democrats please attend to such matters, and render such assistance or advice as may be fel. Sontrose Gold Company. A meeting of those interested in this erenpany was held in town last, week, at, which .1. G. Mahany, Sup't, was present, and made a statement in reference to its affairs. Owing to the Indian troubles, and the high price of labor and supplies, the working capital has been exhausted without getting the mines into profitable work; but Mr. M. assures the stockhoid ere that its a bone fide enterprise, that the property is worth more than it has cost, and that when present hindrances are re moved, arrangements can be made to re same work with reasonable hopes of ul timate success. Religions Notice. Rev..l. S. Palmer will preach in the Universalist Church in Montrose, on Sun day August 12th, at one o'clock, P. M. Notice. The Susquehanna County Agricultural Society will meet at the Court Rouse, in Montrose, on Monday evening, Aug. 13, 1866. C. IL GEns, Sec'y. Dr. J. S. Smith, The intuitive Inventor and Dental Sur geon, by his improved practice of Dental Surgery, which is the very best to pre serve the greatest number of natural teeth, in their original strength and beau ty, will be very useful to the people,where they are constantly , operating therein?. The above statement is 'confirmed by signatures of very Skillful Dental Sur geons, as all may see and ten times more thereof; at his Dental Rooms in any town or city, in which be is 'practicing, as above, with positive knowledge of having achieved more therein= than any' other person, labia all inquiring therefor, may perceive 'in truthful 'awl - convincing refer ences, by calling in at said 'Rooms; and therefore call in time and save your teeth, if you desire to be morally useful, beauti ful and healthy, in body and mind. May be found at Will:anthill. hotel, Ropbottom, where he invites all. have unsound teeth to call gad seems RoU of Rauh Cash receipts ror 'autscription tO Mont rose Democrat for mouth of,July :.. Martin Tewksbu ry - ' knew ...$2 00 ~ , ..., A. W. Hewitt. . , 2,00 A. A. Payne ' 3,00 W. W. Blasdell ' new..... 2,00 Lyman Sherman 2,00 C. D. Cobb 6,00 Mrs. R. Bush 2,00 D. 0. Turret! 2 00 R. B. Howard 3,50 Francis Keenan 4,00 L. N. Stiles new.... 2,00 B. T. Smith.. , .. new . ....1 ,00 Jacob Tewksbury 1;00 J. G. Packers,oo 7 N. I'. Wheaton 2,00 Owen Smith new... .2,00 P. H. Helpin 2,00 I. R. Tiffany new.... 50 N. E. Newton. new.... 1,00 B. M. Clearwater.. ...... new ..„.1,00 James Van Patten new.... 1,00 S. M. Harding new.... 1,00 David Currier new....1,0u A. J. Tiffany 2,00 Phineas Sinith 4 00 F. T. Powers. 2,50 , D. S. Powers new.... 50 Peter Carney 2,00 S. D. Townsend 4,00 W. H. Weston.. 5 00 Geo. B. McCollum 2,00 August court, commencing next week, will be a good time to pay ; and if those who are indebted improve the opportuni ty, it will relieve us from the task of printing a list of those who don't pay. Jury List,. The following is a list of Jurors drawn for the Term of Court commencing on Monday, August 13th, 1866. GRAND Juaoas.—Ararat, L. A. Bush nell. Auburn, Wm. F. Coburn. Bridge. water, Nelson Smith. Brooklyn, Henry Caswell. Clifford, Wm. Meredith. Dim rick, I. A. Main. Franklin, Wm. C. Smith. Gibson, G. W. Conrad, M. Hawley, Geo. W. Walker. Great Bend Boro', George Buck. Harford, Henry Easterbrook.— Harmony, Richard A. Webb. Herrick, E. B. Barnes. Jackson, Edwin Moxley.— Lathrop, L N. Lord. Lenox, S. H. R. Grow. Middletown, E. T. Billings.— Montrose, J. P. W. Riley, B. Stroud. New Milford, Robert Brando, Horace Lit- tle, E. P. Smith. Rush, Anson Lathrop. TRAVERSE J talons— Ist Week. —Ararat, Thomas Avery. Bridgewater, Nehemiah Fancher, Jerome Wade. Brooklyn, A. G. Hollister, Chas. F. Perigo. Clifford, Robert Ellis. Dimock, Leland Blakeslee, Wm. Miles, Loren Newton. Forest Lake, LM. Turrell. Gibson, William Holmes, Madison - Powers. Great Bend Boro', Galen Newman, E. S Funnel!. Harford, Alfred Barnard, Ovid Follett, Brewster Guile, D. T. Roe, Amines Tucker, Har mony, Henry Brandt, P.S. Norton. Jack. son, Urbane Hall, Amasa A. Page. Len ox, E. V. Decker, .W. C. Tower. Lath rop, Geo. Stanton. Littler-. Meadows, Avery Beebe. Moutrose, D. F. Austin, Gilbert Warner. Middletown, Newell Barnum. New Milford, Amos B. Rent., Norman Tingley. New Milford Boni', K. A. Johnson, H, S. Lyon. Rush, John P. Divine, H. H. Grey, N. Granger. Sil ver Lake, Martin Brannan, H. D. Gaige, F. H. Gaige, Wm. Lawrence. Spring. ville, H. G. Ely, James Lyman, Benjamin Stephens, Daniel Thomas. Susquehanna, Samuel Falkenbury, LS. Page. Thom son: Giles Lewis. (Remainder next week. TnavessE Jvaons-214 Week.—Apol aeon, Henry Whitaker. Ararat, John N. Sancti. Auburn, Jas. Hay, Wm. King. Bridgewater, Sylv• ster Hart, John Hun ter. Brooklyn, Eph riot') Tewksbury. Choconut, John Stanley. Clifford, Win. B. Coleman. Dundaff, Win. Wilbur, Forest Lake, L. C. Lincoln, Ezra Rice. Gib on, Win. Pickering, H. N. Tiffany. Great Bend, Uriah Decker. Great Bend Boro', W. S. Wolcott. Harford, Grinnell, C. S. Jas non. Jessup, I. E. I Birchard. Lathrop, John Sherman. Lib eriy, Kirby Marsh. Middletown, Roger Phillips, Abijah Spofford, Thomas Will iams. Montrone, M. B. Heltue, Hugh Mitchell, H. J. Webb. New Milford. Tracy Frink. Oakland, Daniel Benedict, 1 Othuiel Phelps. Silver Lake, Ezekiel H . Gaige. Springvide, Jut). Hinigerford, H . ;K. Sherman. Susquehanna, Jonathan Baldwin, James Vau Austin. Thomson, ; Francis M. Gelatt. . Ladies' Fair. The ladies of the Episcopal Church in Montrose will hold a Fair in the Academy, for the sale of useful and fancy articles, opening Wednesday evening Aug. Bth at 71 o'clock, and continuing through the following day sod - evening. ~ On Thur— day, from 12k to 3 o'clOck a collation will be served, consisting of cold meats, chick en salad, pastry, tea, and cbiree; &u., &c. Admission, 10 cents. Season tickets 25 cents. Dimock Select School. • Ms. Erirroa: Yfease announce that Mr. .1. M. Crawiord will again re-open a term of - Select School at Diwock Corners, com mencing Aug. _27, 1866. , For particulars andarculars utquire.of the Committee, of the plate: Conilidttee—L. IL Wutslruir, M.. K. Tingl4, Dr. Barnes., Bulls Jam.--0n Friday sight last, John Ohide, Tkioinaa Bray, Christopher Solokii and John _Moore, broke jail at Barre andleft for parts unknown. The Sheriff offers a reward of-61001ot the .return of John Shide, and *5O fur each of the others. tar Was it frank, fair or wanly to silk the Southern States to ratify the Consti tutional' Ameudumuu, abotiqbiog, shivery, dbianded a ft er theYeecepted that condi • tied, to keep 'thew out bf 'the Union ?- 7 N. Y. Timer. - • FliX= Itl Middh3town,- July 44tir;_by Newell Keeler,' Bag Mr. eniantia I"L'AlAumrts, of, Middletown, and Miss. MART C. ata- MINGTON, of Pike, Bradford co. In Hayford, July 29th, by Rev. Lyman Richardson, Mr. W. W. WXLMARTH and Mims ELNORA. SWEET, both of Ilarford. In Middletown July 29th, at the resi• deuce of the 'bride's father, by Newell Keeler, Esq, Mr. WILLIMS J. Pons, of Canada, and Miss, EsTELLA E. WHITED, of Middletown. (Bradtbrd co. papers please copy.) mno.a.aratcoss. In Bridgewater, very suddenly, in the afternoon of Aug. 2d, Mr. .1. L. Pam, aged 60 years. Mr. Peek complained at noon of being somewhat unwell, but ate his dinner and went into the hay-field, and was engaged in putting up.hay, when it was, observed by some one who was Wiih hitn that he bad fallen upon a hay tumble, and upon going to him "it was discovered that he was entirely senseless, and very soon ex pired. EQUALIZATION Of BOUNTIES! OLDHCRS : Congress has Just passed enact to equal- CI lee your Bounties I Those who have not already dons so should make immediate application. WI& owe, heirs or parents of Soldiers who have died in the service. are entitled to the fame bounty the soldier, if living, would receive. Having already prepared over two hundred claims, those who have delayed making application will and it greatly - to their advantage. to give me Beall. InvaII& and widows entitled to an increase of pen sion under act approved June 6,1808, should also make application. Information free. 'GRO. P. LITTLE,' Licensed Government Adent. Montrose, Aug. 7,1866. tf PENSIONS & BOUNTIES. CO:INGRESS has recently passed a law Increasing I,J Pensions ; also giving bounties of $lOO to three years men, and Ipso to two year. men. Applications made by PITCH. Government Agent. Montrose, Aug. 16M aw TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN! O. ES. , DENTIST, of 141 Fourth Avenue, New York, will 6e in rontrose from Aug. Bth to the 25th, - prepared to EXTRACT TEETH WITHOUT PAIN, BY THE USE OF Nitrous Oxide, Or "laughing Gas." J' has true molt expiteKels mskl tliihraearl pro proper tiw duces - ABSOLUTELY PUBS 'OAS; vtdeb - is agreeable to take, and predates a Idessaat sleep of a few moment's duration, during whieb The patient is entirely insensible to pain. It Is breathed like the air, is composed of the same In gredients, only - with twice the proportion of oxygen.~ the life supportiorprinelple, and properly adminfMr• ed cannot harm any one unleu so tar gone with eon.. gumption or other organic disease, that any excitement %mild be injurious. Dr. Weeks has not only extracted thousands of teeth With the Gas without any had'effects, the patients ex pressing THE HIGHEST GRATIFICATION AT THE 111:817LT, but has hicopell inhaled it to the point of unconscious- Dere about twenty times, and in eahilerating doses over one hundred times. Persons wishing teeth extracted with the use of the cias, should embrace their first opportunity. and if pos sible all in the forenoon. as bat a Malted number of doses can be made at a time, and but ones a day—sever al hours being required—and there may Dot be enough afternoons toward the last of the time for all. •.• ROOMS with Dr. 631171 L Ocoee hours Dom 9 a. in. till 111 in., and from 1 to IS p. m. Montrone. Aug. 7.1866. If momeßosE.6lllo[D SCHOOL 1.434303. HE Fall Term, to continue 14 weeks, cam inencee on TUESDAY, SEPT. 4th, tinder ' E. B. HAWLEY, - Principal, And a full corps of ezjierieneed Teachers. Teems of notion and thll Act of Teachers to be given hereafter. . Iliwiey has be en long a very sueceeshal Teacher In New Miltordand in the' State of New York, and tin • der his guidance, we believe our School will tnerit the patronage and approbation of all. A Teacher's Class will be fOrnieitat . th, beginning of the term, with which the Co. Sup't will meat at Least one day In the week. Montrose, Aug. 9,1861 t. 2w NEW MILFORD GRADED SCHOOL. Normal Torm. ryas School will open on the lint Monday of Sept:sem i ber,lBoB, and coutitale for a term of weren weeks, under a corps of able and experienced Teachers. 75 6 .41. IV T 7 XaMelr. • Prof. T. T. HUNTER, Prladpal. Asehttant Normal Depl. Miss Vtairts"Gvanint, Sup. Model School, t Primary, & Inter:oom Miss ANNA . H. STONE, Instrumental " 23. J. BOYLE,.. airlifting ad Painting. tinnON TPUIt tin laVilpt4.) Normal Department, ' , , $3 00 Internam'late. 400 , Primary , ' - 800 Lut _ lattere ll . Agen • . . " 11 00 Painting and Drawing, • Extra. The Teacher's Departutent will bounder the supervis ion of superintendent W. W. Watson, who 'MU give a thorough drill In the branches to be taught In the•Pub lie napalm. and Instructions In-the Theory and Practice of Teaching. - • Wblle this School Is designed for .the purpose of pre paring Teachers for the Public Behinds 4 f thliCouuty, it will be equally adapted for those who do not purpose Wd bate jelftbe gibWof - iiiitlon as low ae possible for tbe apotial advantage of Teachers. Good roans cue be -had ita, private houses for those wishing, to board tbettuudves. Board will be furnished on reasonable tutu. Students whiting board or rooms will cation the Secreritry_of this Board, who tan be !Gaud by calling at the Onion Hotel. . Students will have the advantage of Outline Steps, Chart., Globe and Wearing Apparatus. Hoodanther particulars write • the Secretary of the . W. Pnio. ,• COHN P41:7110T, Swiretiwy. lfewliflt ad, Pa., Attg. 4, 15 . 5w IMPORTANT TO SOLDIERS, SAIL ors, and Marines. Soldiers. Sellars, or Marines.' who have lost sn armor leg or been totally disabled in the same. are nets entitled to is pension of PASTERN dollars per month : these who Dave lost an arm or leg, or both tegs. TWENTY dollars: th ose who have lost both arms or both eyes, TWENTY-FIVE dollars.' This act a l so re f /ono-the Pension to Soldiers employed . In any civil, apatity ender' the gOveroment. - ; Apply in person or by mall to the Military and - Naval Amity et ZOSEPII E. DEVIT'T* CO., ' No. 427 WALNUT ST:. rumunameic or ABEL •TEMINURIIIL b cosolaboar robbing tow mplim ofesualas Mogi Medialwble6 wttt be 101 a tom se as sayolbß elibeis rOR -,130.11NTY„.• Twagsiori , IN- A: • crease of Poistods..and gevittazi Cr eati rstrtr i lat of ink: AV' out of the late warm asp prevlats di* especially that of ola. all persons would do well to appiptcqb• toy and Naval Aey 4140911,TH B. & CO., 457 WALNUT s m irr, prmAimpilLt„ All informa tion and advice given tiles of chine. Ct 2 f1 0 1 36 IqOI7CE Congress , approved jai; 18, 1866, ;gives dim mouths pay proper to opleera or voinnteer, service, who were lb any manner honorabli discharged after April gib, Isia, and who had been ogles re on Muds ad. IM. ~APPIY Immediately, in_person or by letter,to the Milita ry and Nasal Agency, so. Walnut street. Philaddel- Ohs • - JOSKM S. DEVITT CO, Aug. T—Owitamp $2OOO witYslsE.Asitten . cumadeu.tea on an y I o e: i n ro e eeeetsary. The Presidents, ashlers and treasurers of Banks endorse the streular. Forwarded free with simples. Address the Americas Steaell Toed Warta, FPrineetd. Yraout• jest tma emp T DB parties Interested are hereby notified th at a he a ting will be bad upon the exceptions to the Guardian aocountsof "lobo Wood, guardlan-ol,Marriet L Tewksbury and Daniel W. Tewksbury: tenors, At.. on Tbarsdaythe 2d day of August next, at one o'clock P. m.. at my °Mee in Montrose. July 10, 1866.-4 w War. J. TURMELL, Auditor. IFtemaciv - iisti.• • riR. GARDNER has removed Ms Office to the rooms Al formerly occupied by Stroud & Brown, over the Foist °dice. Boards at Searle's Rotel. Montrose, July 24, 12&y. fw GREAT DEPOT - -FOR W m O aa C. 0 11 O F .. z 1.4 Fi co i, 111 w al I 411 0 co 1 1 li (t SO i i 01 In tri 9 8 H tA a . 0 2 4 11 ' P 5 0 co o 0 b In v made to order. mid New-haute supplied at Um lowest The public ate broiled to ea; ezesihis Goods, sad get the prices, litho don't the Goods. Public Avenue, Montrose, Aug. 1, UM Tirf ;virtue of sundrlistits issued by the Court of 'l3 Common Pleas ofSusquehanns County,- and to me directed, I will expose to sale, by public veudne, at the Court l'lonse, in Montrose, on Saturday, Aug. 11th. mcn, at 1 o'clock. p.m.. the following descr ibe d pieces or parcels Oland, to wit: All that certain piece or parcel of land situate in the borough of Susquehanna Pepin,. barque/ulnas V , amy l being theism, to easterly of Jere . Y an Baradres. being forty - live feet. on the road,_ and running neck of the came width to the Railroad thruipsurs track lands. and a i Improved. • iTaken in execution at the suit of !Ismael 11. Shaw vs. Alvin F. Lane. . ALSO—The following deicri . bed piece or. parcel of land situate In Liberty township. Susquehanna county. bounded as follows, to wit: On the west by lands of John Mahoney. on the custard south by lands of Benj. Boca:worth, and ou.the north by lands of assignees of J. W. Brackney containing about twelve acres of land, more or less, with the appurtenances, one house, one barn, and about Ave acres improved. [Taken in exam. Ron at the suit of D; P. Phelan vs. Patrick O'Elarra. ALSO—The -folloWing described piece or parcel of land situate in Lathroplownship,enartisans county, bounded es follows, to wit : Benton at a post and r stones . the northeast corner hereof. an the southeast coroerof Jacob Decker's land, and the northwest corn all-Marin:waft ; thence eonth -- by Ass Smead's west Due 35 perches to • post, the northeast corner of Usury EUsworth's land; thence by said Ellsworth's • north line west US perches toe post fa the cast If ae of David Brown the northwest comer of said Ellsworth; thence by said Brown's eastlinenorib 63 perches to a poet the southeast corner of Nelson Button s land ; and thence east by said Jacob Docker's south line 125 perch es to the place of beginning. being the north half of lot No. 141 of Drinker's Sieshoppen.,Tract, coutaining about 53 wee' of land, be the same more or less, with the appurtenances, one de Ping house, one barn, one orchard, and about 35 acres Improved. 'Takao In exe- Cation at the suit of J. It. Seamen .- A. W. Capwell and John S. eapwell, executors of B. Capwell, deed, vs. Loomis Taylor. ALSO—AIi that certain piece or pares! of land tile. stain thetoartudilp atßridgewaten, the county of Bur quebiouta, bounded and described as follows, to wit.: On the north by lands of Win. Cbambedln and lands late of Samuel _Chamberlitt.- - an thit east by lands of DMA MeCothiet and lands - formerly of /darn, Odmn on the south by Undo now White of , Richaid Eby and lobe Wookaadee• the west by lands of John 'Trum bull. contains one hundred, and sixty germ more or with the apputlehances, one framed house, one earrtageimam two barns, one sheiL•two orchards, and about on.: hi:mitten:ten twenty 'nye acres Improv e _ [Taken to execution at the snit of S. A. Pettis vs. In cum Gardner.] that certain plow .at pared of , land AlM ate In Harmony township. Susquehanna. eounty.,houn ded on the north by lanGs ofJonee Taylor, on the east by lends ot David L.ns, on the south by, the •Staretea creek,. and on , the west by lauds of. Leonard Busbnell -and Jones Tayloit, coMatnitigabout se‘ tent, live acres, more or lesa, with the apptatensacsi.Ane house, one barn, two shops; two orchards, • and abeartitty acres Improved. [Taken trtexecution af the inito4 Johnson vs'. I.4sorge Pottier.' ' ' ' . DANIA 6,1111161311153,Eduir1ff. sueitre Oflce,lifitatiose, $6lllBBll. • thir whitest. thawed and& ittimecltywed. jattgoil 11120143 t Miss palm, *MO • I' Pete . Y s keet Mort A editor's Notice. ALL LENDS OP FLnCY FUR£, New York rates. SHERIFF'S SALES. Head Quarters For , i Pri' . 4:4oitt. - Qthittilli An Immensely Large Stock s Each Department Complete, And Prices 'Atray Down. Guitsinburg, Itosehbawn &. Clo. HA'S,ean Shed up their Store with • splendid lotof New Spring and SuMmer. Goods. the most .of which` were bought at 'snake sales. and at lower pricci than they were for..sears. while we promW to sell at Prices to stilt the closest buyer. Our variety of Goods is complete in sscr7 We DOMESTIC a COTTON GOODS, DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS, CLOAKS, WHITE GOODS, Linen Goods, Woolen Goods, and Piece Goods, Parasols, *netts S Skirts, Embroideries, Gloves, Hos ' iery, and Notions. 7AerLar.a3CIWELIEVIT C3-04:113C/Ra ' OP ALL DESCRIPTIONS. • 'Wholesale & Retail, READY MADE CLOTHING, And Gut& Furnishing Goods. Clothing made to or der to s superior style. We would request a can of every one to examine oar stock. compare prices, do.. feeling confident that ear variety of 0 :add Is by far the largest, style sad quality the best. and prices the lowest of any other establish ment in these parts. tiutituburg, ,Restubanni fLo. x. 8. MUM, Managing Partner. Montrose, Nay 15,1866 MORE NEWS PROM BUM ST. BOOTS! BOOTS! BOOM MEN'S BOOTS, BOY'S BOOTS, YOUTH'S BOOTS, THU'S BOOTS, rrp BOOTS, CALF BOOTS, AND BOOTS MADE TO OBDIZR Consisting of Ladles' Sid. 'Lasting and Goat Bithear. aI - Gaiters, Men's. Brogans, Boy's Balutorals, Tooth'. Concrese Gaiters, Baby Shoes, etc. etc., all of which will be sold AT SMALL PROFITS! N. B.—A I kinds of work made to order. and repairing done neatly: C. 0. FOSDHAIL• Montrose. May 8, 1888. tf 7:13r. N. Xi. • 23zmazselebaol'ao NEW DENTAL BOOMS, Over Webb & Butterfield's Store, T the place to got yont Teeth extracted without pain, and replaced with beautiful artificial ones. "rims Weivcr 314: 0 a,toixt. Dr. B. WOOD'S Plastic Metallic riding.~ an improved Bolide metal for filling teeth, for which lhave the right, privilege and license; granted bylilm„ to use for Dental purposes in my own practice as a Dentist. It is called Cadmium Alloy. and is designed' to take the place of Amalgams In metallic oxyds, etc., for Wine. It does not contain mercury, and hence an absence of the did!. eulties that in such a variety of ways occur, or are liable to Occur with shat agent. L. C. ICKIMUL .IPlateas of Peet]ls, /tubber u • base, from $2 to 00 Per sett. Abu. CONTINUOUS QUM WORK, Matins as abase Teeth and Gums being ons conttnons solid Class, for $lOO per sett. tier Please call at My oilier and examine specimens. Office boars from 9 o'clock a. tn. to 9 o'clock, P. m. Montrose. Pa.. May d. 1866. 10oetly . _ t owELL, • 41. P. • D. W. LOWELL, Principal &,Proprietor ~ A F the aboie Institution, respectfully male attention ll to the unsurpassedtacilfties of his course oflnstrne tion. and the Important additions and improvements which have been made in and to the severaidepartminta othls CoUege. The course of instruction extended and perfeeted,present• to 11(017#161 MEN and LADIES The beet facilities far obtaining, PRACTICAL, COMPBEUENBIVE, 11118INE88 The thorough, novel and intereeth g coarse of ACTUAL PRACTICE embraces a complete 'outliner traneactions in each im portant branch of business. Q Store, Bank and Railroad Steamboat. Telegraph. Post.oflices. dc., are in full and successful operation. representine in a pleasing and eat. lefecterY manner, the daily routine of actual business We. in which the student becomes in progreselon an ameteUr cunt, zzzonwr AND mums, edge waving. Itk each espnelo,avnWica)& rellatde knout of onsinnee in Its multirezione forms end Oases. PENMANSHIP. In this essential brine!' of business edoestion se Cob lege offes hotter facil. ties to the learner. The Spans,- giant isstem wilt be taught in all its varlettasty the most skillfol mar err of the; art, -.Specimens of Writing boas this inetitntion hare receiTed the highest encomiums 'from the press. • - Yorgeneral Information. terms. de., address for Col. legs monthly. stab will be milled bee; for specimens of Peamaast Ip. enclose_ tufo three-cent stamps. deelPly Address .D. W. LOWELL. Principal._ • Lowell% Commertial College, Binghamton, N."T., NOTICE TO BUILDERS: - EALRD Poopingle fay butldlom three Brldttss, et tZ• 'Otto Awes-neat tba fa to °Meats Bahlirfn. ' ' • 'One on or 'near the farm of Illyroh Baldwin.: One on or nearthe fano of Edgeellarper; MI In the township of Bridgewater, Onsttnebaspa COIM. ty. Pean's, - ‘llll be rewired toy the Seventeens of the tialdtnitaablp of Briareirster. on and onitt..Eistimlay ,lbeilth day. at , toonsi. UM at oniteeloelp ternocns, at which time the proposals TRlWksopeanit, And anitracteAwarded.— . . , • flans. ant) Sprtitleatton - l sees Itskakeaspi Wat.n.ltsyd. tfostrese: • 'fiIIkORWPSARRINSON*. r . ••• JINN/ARM; , /08701; 7 f ".;!.-rAN - 1 if l .ll ol Ferrt 181.3 et/ mention • tow; Also, • rood assortment EIZICCIMES. DENTISTRY EDUCATION THE LAST HOVE! STONE - t ' suconsons TO TPle s OLD ox , 'Erse. L. 06/71t s CO., " ' • BMAV B removed theist:mines* to the Store forthesty ownedand occupied by M. C. Tees, Otik 'door •sonth ofJ. B. Tarbell'sliotel, where they us medians an entire new stock of Family Groceries, Ready Made Clothiog, lIITS,ES t B,I : I,OTS &SINES FOR READY . PAT... N. D:—Puticular attention paid to shipping later Produce, Batter, etc. to New Toth, stifpromptstp turns made. . 0. 1.. STONE. • • Montrose. Zday 8, 1888. THE BINGILITON STORB E. 7 T I 1 J THIRD DOOR ABOVE SEARLE'S HOTEL, Aa4 is now resolving a largo 'task of *tug tto suninter ror9' 4Q-otocia, FROM HE GREAT AUCTION BALE Many of them at OLD PRICES. BEFORE THE WAR 1 CLOTHS, OASSIMS, Req . =it ♦ ant rote Cutler trona Sew Tart wtU be bate Ur • day or two I. N. HINE & CO. litaatrove. April 2{. 1401. PURE LIBERTY WHITE LEAD WILL do more and better work at a glyeissijit, tiu any other. Try it I Mannar-Owed only by ZIEGLER Wholesale Drag. Paint, and Glass Dealers, • lan3o ty 13/ North Ed street, Merl, AGENTS WANTED ! J. T. READ LPN'S EMORY of the WAR. ROW BRADY. Complete in TWO Volumes, also in ONE. It is ad mitted to be the most Interesting. popular and valuable History of the Rebellion, which is fully attested by the enormous sale of 200,000 volumes, and a large pettim of the country still unearrassed. We are obliged to run our presses night and day W supply our agent.. Men of character and ability, who desire a lucrative employment, will find this a rare opportunity. - The price of the work in one volume is so low. tem pered with other Histories. as to bring it within Si math of all Masses. For full particulars send for circular. Address AMERICAN PUBLISHING CO.. je26 4w amp Hartford, Com. Executors' Notice. ESTATE of 'Michael Coughlin, deed; lass at Apple eon township. Susquehanna county, Pa. Letters testamentary neon the estate of the above named decadent harinqbeen granted to the Onderslgm ed.nottee is hereby given to all persons Indebted re said estate to make Immediate payment. and those haw ing claims upon the cams will present them duly atlas tad tor settlement. M. NOLAN. Anniston, T. SULLIVAN. 011verlake' I Errs. Jane 15.1886.• BOYD &. CORWIN HAVE FOR BALE MOUE HORSE HIES, By the dozen or loss qoaattly. Also Rand Rakes, Scythes. Snatka, Extras for the Ohio Mower * , arzwaxor (l Uzee. Willontathy's. and Griffin's burets. airy cheap by the dozen.) Hardware. Paints and Oils.' Glasa and Putty, Lamps, , and Screws, Lead . Nentiose. July e. lea IfIISTAMIN • • forced to grow oh the memo. these biee to from three to 5 weeks by using Dr. ggiriG, NB '8 116S'rAlJBATSUI CAPILAIaIt, tbentost wan. dada* discovery in modern glance. acting on the Beard • and Bair in an almost mine- _ idols histdier. It has been used by the elite of LOll4Oll end Parts with the moat flattering *enema. Names ill all purchasers are registered, and if entire eseiviletish is not given in even imassee. the money will be chew. fullyreinntled.• Wee hymen. reale I and ttreetreadars and *estimate!. WWI Rego dress l)l glNlßß, BRITTS * Co., Chemists. No, BMW es street, Troy. N. T. Only agents -for the Stale. , ; aryl neflogg' , lat_ST' ATE OF JOHN of etimmaat tonradifp Sueo may. '1'1..4n% LOW of aftilltstsattem upon tke estate Ilea hbov• i sse i dift e go t bayou brow :Waal* the spillinlas. reallipersou isiallgA Ain elltaftiin.letaliW t WV. Manda .psonest . sp e s w o p Was asst the Ott top eint hwas 111117 Wail% ~a tessi o i s i orts euig n en" et.selltelbefth E. 8. TrAaprgt.