The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, August 21, 1866, Image 3

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    C OUNTY 49.1 P W.EL3C ML.B.
Democratic County Convention.
The Democratic voters of
Susquehanna County are
res pectiutly requested to meet at the use
„; I , :3ce of holding their primary meet
in the several townships and bor
omrhs, ou
SATURDAY, SEPT. FIRST, •
a nd elect two delegates to attend a Conn-
Tv Convention to be held at the Court
!louse, in Montrose, on
MONDAY, SEPT. THIRD,
a t 0:1 ,, o'clock in the afternoon, to notnin
3ut louu ty ticket, and to . . transact such
business as may properly be presen
ted.
Each district will also elect one person
t o act as member of the County Commit
tee for the year 1 867.
The officers of the Democratic Clubs in
the several towns are directed to give
t.iNie.uotice ofthe hour-and place of hold
;n: the delegate elections, attend and take
charge of the same, and give the
delegates elect the proper credentials.
By order of the County Committee.
A. J. GER RITSON, Chairman.
J. L. MEnninAN, Secretary.
The foregoing call makes no special pro
, ' ,ion for towns. where the Democrats
ha% e neglected to organize, and the Chair
;:an has no authority to appoint Commit
tees therein to hold delegate elections.—
But under the directions of State and
County Committees, the Democrats may
vet meet to organize; and they are re
-I,tcli to do so at once. If any town is
yet witho t (•rganization, let a meeting
an.l arrangements be made on
r beCore Sti , t. Ist, so that every district
way be rtFesehted in Convention.
Court Proceedings.
.T. Wright, (negro, late of
L'aro'iu.a,) upon recommendation of
1. lf?lait. l .)t.]::, 13. S. Bentley and J. B.
E, , C,z, Examining Committee,
ctrtti,:ate of B. S. Bentley, Esq., was
to practice as an attorney at
110:man vs. Rebecca Holman,
divoreo. Aug. 13, Court decree
.. , I;vc,ree from the bonds of matrimony.
petition of the citizens of Jack
to‘%l,,hip, 0. Tingley was appointed
;.v:1; or of said township.
Com. vs. Woodruff Wilmot, larceny,
r::Luvd to alio t term.
M. vs. Edward Reardon and Peter
al don, larceny, verdict not guilty.
C,.111. vs. Thumas F. Dunn, Gregg Mul
\ • .lel and John Murray, indictment, rob
etc. Mulvihiell pleaded guilty;
',urray not arrested ; Dunn tried and
mid guilty, and sentenced 5 years to the
::itentiarv.
Cpunl; Convention.
- 11, ) ,, :n orra le County Committee
rooms at Searle's Hotel for.
Ihe Delegates on the day of
_ l a, ,:ii.. , ll—Sept. 3d.
_ _
Like Club.
Lake Democratic Club will
. • Election
house on Saturday
A:l! , ust, at 2 o'clock p. m. A
expected.
tiSEPH WARD, Pres't.
ILYs, Sec'y.
The Republican Convention
..1 el•terday and made the following
;:-I , r..entative—J. T. Cameron.
F. Lane.
, !iionotary—G. B. Eldred.
45.7 Recorder—J. F. Shoema-
I• , cnciate Judges—R. T. Abliley, Al
,
_
Extracting Teeth without rain.
Dr. C. S. Weeks, Dentist, of New York,
• • .w in Montrose,extmting teeth with
;, ,in, by the use of Nitrous Oxide or
Gas." He will remain until
si,e 25t h. For further particulars see ad
. ern , ement in another column.
Be Naturalized.
A: who desire to vote this fall must
durinn. August court to get their
- , :scat es cecitizenship. If any have to
their intentions, let them do so on
I , e ore August court, so that in two
from noiv they can attend at Aug.
lir: and get their full papers ready to
L't f 2 for President.
Officers of Clubs and other Democrats
please attend to such matters, and
• ler such assistance or advice as may be
- -
Grocery Stands to Let.
The Grocery Stands No. 1, 2 and 3, on
I.k, Fair Grounds, will be rented until the
.‘t Fair, to the highest and best bidder
Saturday, Sept. Ist, at two o'clock, p.
la, at Tarbell's hotel.
J. S. TAXISIELLi J. E. CARNAL;
A. BALDWIN, Ex. Committee.
NEW YOUR /ff.AUILETS.
..ported for the MONTEASIC DEXOCUAT, by Fenton,
&Tracy, strictly Produce Conandeeion
38 Whitehall Street, New York, for the week
.drag Aug.% 1866.
~ u r, Per b. $6,00 a 12,001Pork,meta,bL81,25 a 82,37
bash. 2,75 6 , B,oBlBeet,meza,bl 16,00 (lb 20,00
88 0 1,01 Lard, per lb. • 19 93) 20
80 0 ,85 Tallow, 6 - 9 12
per lb. 50
• 50 3 60
Woof, lb. 60 60) S=a ;largos. 28 Eit
(9 al
55,'
do. 14 Q. 20:Feathers, live g. 60 c 80
ri'storming the Strongholds of preiu
ood misapprehension, and cartying all before i t
'• • stidoro's Hair Dye pursues its march of success.
those of the Union, its colors are the cynosures
• .I'Y eye,
heads,victori leave no stain. lt turns
t ,, esand e of and charms Innumerable hearts.
no caustic element, it cannot injure the
or blemish the akin, Manufsetured by d.Chrism.
Me. 6. Astor House, New York. sold by Drug-
Applied 1)9,411 hair Dressers, jylslznp
Oarnpaiiin Democrat
We will send the DEMOCRAT to Cam
pain Subscribers, until election, at the fol
lowing rates : One copy, 30 cts. ; 4 copies,
$1; 10 copies, $2. Send on the names
with Post Office address and money.—
We hope to be able to give more reading
matter during the Campaign, and to en
large our paper, ere long ; and to aid us,
we want as increase of subscribers.—
Who will help ns ? We-inake the above
liberal offer to accommodate our friends ;
but prefer regular subscribers at $2 a year,
in advance, or $1 for six months.
Select School in Brooklyn.
Mn. Enrron:—Will you please an
nounce that Mr. E. L. Hillis will, by re
quest ofpatrons, open a term of Select
School at BROOKLYN CEN-TER, commencing
August 27th, 1866. For particulars and
.Circulars consult the Committee 'of the
place. REV. S. F. BROWN,
E. A. WESTON,
REV. G. B. ROGERS
Brooklyn, August 21, 1866.
lafßrandretn 9 s Pills, Costiveness Di
arrhea. They are taken up by the absorbents. and car
ried into the circulatio a. through which medium they
are conveyed to every par of the body.
If the pain affects the Joints, a single dose produces
remarkable benefit. And the same rule applies to cos
tiveness. diarrhea and dysentery; though with the iast
named they may be required night and morning for
some ears before decided relief is obtained. In affec
tions of the lungs, throat, head and pleurisy, the relief
is certain; the excretory organs throw off with ease the
phlegm, and the breathing becomes freer. Syasmodic
asthma is often cured bp a single dose. Jyllslmp.
rib'Srrors of Youth.—A gentleman who suf
fered for years from nervous debility, premature decay,
and all the effects of youthful indiscretion, will, for the
sake of suffering humanity, send free to all who need
it, the recipe and directions for making the simple rem
edy by which he was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit
by the advertiser's experience, can do so by addressing
JOHN B. OGDEN,
No. 13 Chambers street, New York.
Dec. 26, 1365. lyamp
El7 - The Confessions and Experience of an
Invalid, Published for the benefit and as a caution to
young men and others, who suffer from nervous
premature decay of manhood. etc. supplying at the same
time the moans of eeltcure. Byone who has cared him
self after undergoingconsiderahle quackery. By enclo
sing a post paid addressed envelope, a single copy. free
of charge' may be had of the author. NATHANIEL. NlA's ,
rain, Esq., Brooklyn, Kings co. N. Y. jaw:o lysmp7
rier'Straug,e. but True.—Every young lady and
gentleman in the United States can hear something ve
ry much to their advantage by return mail (free of
charge,) by addressing the undersigned. Those having
fears of being humbugzed will oblige by not noticing
this card. All othhrs will please address their obedient
servant. THOS. F. CHAPMAN,
Dec. M.—lystrip 831 Broadway, New York.
Vil — Notlce.—The beautiful Piano Fortes of Gnova
sTrEN Co. are deemed by all good judges to be the
L'llima Thule of instruments of the kind.
We cannot suggest what is wanting to make a musi
cal instrument 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, they had submitted them to competi
tion with instruments of the best makers of this coun
try and Europe. and received the reward of merit, over
all others, at the celebrated World's Fair. It is bat jus
tice to say that thejudgment than pronounced has not
been overruled be the musical world.
Still. by the improvements lately applied by them to
their Pianos, it is admitted that a more perfect instru
ment bat been made. They have accordingly achieved
the paradox of mating excellence more excellent.—
Surely, alter this, they are entitled to the motto, " Ex
celsior." one 19—ly
:T.'', 'Deafness, Bllndncess and Catarrh—
Treated with the utmost success ty 1)r. J. ISAACS, Oc
eanid and Aurist, (formerly of Leyden, Holland,) No.
519 Pine street, Philadelphia. Testimonials from the
most reliable sources In the City and Country can be
seen at his office. The medical faculty are invited to ac
company their nattent, as he has no secrets in his
practice. ARTIFICIAL EYES Inserted inithont pain
Marge mass for examtuation. (duly al, 1555. ly
1:r"To Consumptives.—The advertiser having
been restored to health in a few weeks by a very simple
remedy. after having suffered several years with a se
vere lung affection. and that dread disease, Couenrnp
anxious to make known to his fellow-sufferers
the moans of cure.
To all who desire it. he will send a copy of the pre
scription used (free of charge.) with the directions fur
preparing and ti-ing the same, m hich they will find a
sure cure for Consumption. • sauna, Bronchitis. Colds,
Coughs. and ail throat and lung affections. The only
object of the advertiser in sending the prescription is to
heitefit 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.
Yarfies wishing the prescription, TIME, byreturn
mail, will please address . _
Rzv. EDWARD A. WILSON.
Williamsburg, Kings Co., New rock.
Dec. G. 18a...-Iyomp
Empire Shuttle Souring Machines
are superior to ail others for Family and Manufacturing
purposes Contain all the latest improvements ; are
speedy ; noiseless : durable; and easy to work. Illus
trated Circulars free. Agents wanted. Liberal dis
count allowed. No consignments made.
Address EMPIRES. M. CO., 616 Broadway, New York.
July 24—ly
7 / 1 1.4ek-Pit.WL X.AE%. G-M EEO .
At Susquehanna Depot, Aug. 13th by
Rev. D. Malpass, Mr. Othniel Phelps, Esq.
of Oakland, and Miss Mary Jane Jacobs,
of New Milford, Pa.
In Auburn, August 12th, by Rev. A.D.
Filar', Mr. I. N. Austin, of Forest Lake,
and Miss Mary McGavan, of the former
place.
[Accompanying the above notice was
a bountiful reminder of the good things
of life. The parties have our best wishes
for long life, health and prosperity.]
`STATE OF SHEPHERD CARPEN
TER, late of Harford, Susquehanna County, Pa.,
'- Letters of administration upon-the estate pttbett,boso
named deeedent,having been granti* toile/ linderarkti
ed., all pesters indebted to sald.estatebsel hereby noti
fied to make immediate payment,-and those Laving
claims against the same to present _them duly lunhenti
eated for settlement.
ELLIOT ALDRICH, Ada'''.
New Milford, Aug. 21, 1866.
MONTROSE GRADED SCHOOL
Fall Term, 1866.
Commences Tuesday, Sept. 41A, and contin
ues fo'u'rteen weeks.
E. B. HAWLEY, - • - Principal,
High School Hiss L. LOUISE WELLS.
Gmmthar " JESSIE BISSELL.
Intermediate " ANNA DEAN.
Primary " ELIZA UOLLLSTER.
Thasitioaa. (In Advance)
Teachers' Class $7 00
High School 6 00
Grammar 600
Primary and Intermediate, each 4 00
Board and rooms can bo obtained on reasonable
terms.
Abatement on tuition will be made for necessary ab
sence over three weeks.
We have secured the services of one of the best teach
ers ever in the county for Principal, and our other
Teachers will all be persons experienced and able in
their professions. and novellas will be spared tO make
the School just what the community demand.
A TEACHERS' CLASS
will be formed at the beginning of the term, which, un
der the direction of tho Principal and W. W. Watson,
County Superindent, is intended to give those joining
it a THOROUGH DRILL not only In the branches taught,
but also in the TLSEORT and PRACTICE of teaching.
Persons intending tot each in the County %becoming
winter, will find it much to their advantage to Join this
class,
C. F. READ, lirgri't of theßoaid
Montrose, iing.2l, •aw -
MOTION Of DUMB!
Q ormarts : Congress has just passed an act to equal
-1..7 ice your Bounties! Those who have not already
done so should make immediate application. Wid
ows heirs or parents of Soldiers who have died in the
service, are entitled to the same bounty the soldier, if
living, would receive. Having already prepared over
two hundred claims, those who have delayed making
application will find it greatly to their advantage to
give me a call.
Invalids and widows entitled to an increase of pen
sion under act approved June 6,1866, should also make
application. Information free.
GE.O. P. LITTLE,
Licensed Government Agent.
Montrose, Aug. 7,1866. tf
PENSIONS & BOUNTIES.
CONGRESS has recently passed a law increasing
Pensions ; also giving bounties of 6100 to three
years men, and $5O to two years men.
Applimitions made by
P. FITCH. Government Agent
Montrose, Aug. 7, 1866. 3n.
TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAW
3=l x- . G. E 3. ‘7171333133.18,
DENTIST, of 141 Fo rth Avenue, New
York, will be in Montrose from
Aug. Bth to the 25th,
prepared to
EXTRACT TEETH WITHOUT PAIN,
BY THE USE OF
Nitrous Oxide, or " Laughing Gas."
TIE has the most perfect apparatus In existence for
making it, which with care and proper Ilse pro•
duces
ABSOLUTELY PURE GAS,
which Is agreeable to take, and produces a pleasant
sleep of a few moment's duration, during which
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 supporting principle, and properly administer
ed cannot harm any one unless so far gone with con
sumption or other organic disease, that any excitement
would 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 HESIILT,
but has himself inhaled it to the point of unconscious
ness about twenty times, and in exhilerating doses
over one hundred times.
Persons wishing teeth extracted with the use of the
Gas, should embrace their first opportunity, and if pos
sible call in the forenoon, as bnt a limited number of
doses can he made at a time, and but once a day—sever
al hours being required—and there may not be enough
afternoons toward the last of the time for all.
•.• ROOMS with Dr. SMITH. Office hours from 9
a. m. till 19. m., and f rom 1 to 4 p. tn.
Montrose, Aug. 7, 1866. tf
NEW NELLFOIIIII
GRADED SCHOOL.
Normao, 1 Term.
THE School will open on the that Monday of Septem
ber, 1N36, and continue for a term of eleven weeka,
under a corp. of able and experienced Teachers.
wi.e..crura_r - sr:
Prof. T. T. II[7:ITER Principal.
Miss HELEN VAUGHN, Assistant Normal Dept.
Miss Nimste J. GrzuNsrr,Snp. Model t Primary, &
School, interme'ate
Miss ANNA M. STONE, Instrumental Mnsic.
" S. J. BOYLE Drawing and Painting.
TUITION PEE TERM (in'advance.)
Normal Department, .
Intermediate,
Primary,
Langna,ges ,
Painting and Drawing,
The Teacher's Department will be under the supervis
lon of Superintendent W. W. Watson, who will glee a
th...n.611 d.ill 114 I.ue orancues to De Mugu& In we rim.
lie Schools, and instructions in the Theory and Practice
of Teaching.
While this 'School is designed for the purpose of pre
paring Teachers for the Public Schools (1' this County,
it he equally adapted for those who do not purpose
to tea' h.
We have put the rates of tuition as low as possible
for the special tidy:lint:me of Teachers.
Good rooms can be had in private houses for those
wishing to board themselves. Board will be furnished
on reasonable terms. Students wishing board or rooms
will call on the Secretary of the Board, who can be found
by calling at the Union Hotel.
Students will have the athantage of Outline Maps,
Charts. Globe and Electrical Apparatus.
For further particulars write the Secretary of the
Board.
P. W. BOYLE, ?real
JOHN FALTROT, Secretary.
New Milt .rd, Pa., Aug. 7, 1866. bw
IMPORTANT TO SOLDIERS, SAIL
ors, and Marines. Soldiers. Sailors, or Marines,
who have lost an arm or leg, or been totally disabled in
the same, are now entitled to a pension of FIFTEEN
dollars per month : those who have lost' an arm or leg,
or both legs, TWENTY dollars: those who have lost
both arms or both eyes, TWENTY-FIVE dollars. This
act also restores the Pension to Soldiers employed In
any civil capacity under the government. Apply In
person or by maitto the Military and Naval Agency of
:JOSEPH E. DEVITT CO., No. 427 WALNUT ST.,
PIIILADRLPIII A.
loR BOUNTY, PENSION, IN
crease of Pensions, and arrears of pay, prize mon
ey, or for tne prosecution of any claim whatever against
the National Government, or that of any State arising
out of the late war, or any previous one, especially that
of 1815, an persons would do well to apply to the Mili
tary and Naval Agency of JOSEPH E. DEVITT & CO.,
427 WALNUT STREET, PHILADEPHIA. All informa
tion and advice given free of charge.
NOTICE TO OFFICERS.-ACT OF
Congress, approved July 18, DM. gives three
months pay proper to officers of volunteer service, who
were in any manner honorably discharged after April
oth, 1865, and who had been office ra on Starch Bd, 18r5.
Apply immediately, in rson or by letter,to the Milita
ry and - Naval Agency, JOSEPHN Walnut street. Phibtddel
phia„ E. DEVITT & CO.
Aug. 7--Bm3smp
PURE LIBERTY WHITE LEAD,-
tbe whitest, the most durable. tbe most economical.
Try it i Manatee-Lured only by, ZIEGLER d SKIM,
Wholesale Drug; Paint and Mali Dealers,
jan3o ly 137 North 9d street, Pbilad'a.
PTRE LIBERTY WHITE LEAD
TILL do more and better work at a given cost, than
any other. 'Fry it !
3Lanaractnred only by ZIEGLER at SMlfill,
Wholesale Drug, Paint, and Glass Dealers,
land° ly 197 North lid street, Philad'a.
NEW GOODS.
WEBB 8: BUTTERFIELTI
Are, now receiving their Ne.w Stock of
cspting tth ,*untmer
GC> Co MP Ea; ,
which will be sold
CI3EICELELIP 71/PCIP C34ELEII3I3C.
Summer Dress Goods, Silks, Grenadines,
CbaHies, Printed Cambrics, Lawns,
Alaslins, Prints, Delaines,
Poplins, Hats & Caps,
Groceries, Crockery, Hardware, &c. &e.
WEBB d BUTTETIFIELB.
Montrose, May 29, 1666.
7C I LearILCONTAStaw
DGARDNER has removed Ma Office to the rooms
formerly occupied by Stroud & Brown, over the
Post Office. Boards at Searle's Hotel.
Montrose, July 24, 1866. 9w
UNION HOTEL, NEW MILFORD,
Pa. Lately keptloy R. C. Vail.
JOHN FAUBOT, Proprietor.
Meade always -ready. Time to est, without being
hurried e , for persons arriving on the stage, wiabingto
take Mow. itatitS
DENTISTRY I
=P. N. L. aztru.22.cs.emseoss
NEW DENTAL ROUES,
Ovor Webb & Butterfield's Store,
Is place to get your Teeth extracted without pain,
tpi replacetwill beautiful artificial once.
The New 3Pixtexit.
Di B. WOOD'S Plastic Metallic Filling, an improved
rasa° metal for Dolling teeth, for which Ihave the right,
privlege and license, granted by him, to use for Dental
vulvae& in my own practice as a Dentist. It is called
eadaium Alloy, and is designed to take the place of
Ama tams in metallic oryds, etc., for tilling. It does
not contain mercury, and hence an absence of the difti
cnitie that in such a variety of ways occur, or are liable
to ocor with stoat agent.
3P'l.a.tetes air Teeth,
Bulher as a base, from $25 to $4O per sett. Also,
CONTINUOUS GUM WORK,
Mous as a base, Teeth and Gums being one continua
solid mass, for $lOO per sett.
ISW'Please call at my office and examine specimens.
Officehoars from 9 o'clock a. in. to 9 o'clock, p. in.
Moffrose. Pa., May 8, 1868. 10octly
MORE NEWS PROM MAIN ST.
Bang! BOOTS! BOOTS!
MEN'S BOOTS, BOY'S BOOTS,
YOUTH'S BOOTS, THICK
BOOTS, KIP BOOTS,
CALF BOOTS,
ANP BOOTS MADE TO ORDER
Also, a good assortment of
/5.1E1C 03E3E3.
Consisting of Ladies' Kid, Lasting and Goat Ba!mor
als and Gaiters, Men's Brogans, Boy's Balmoral,
Youth's Congress Gaiters, Baby Shoes, etc. etc, all of
which will be sold
AT SMALL PROFITS!
N. B.—All kinds of work made to order, and repairing
done neatly. C. 0. FOSDHAM•
Montrose, May 8, 1866. ' tf
tOWELLs
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D. W. LOWELL, Principal tr. Proprietor
OF the above Institution, respectfully calls attention
to the unsurpassed facilities of his course of Instruc
tion, and the important additions and improvements
which have been made in and to the several departments
of his College. The course of instruction extended and
perfected, presents to
yOIING MEN and LADIES
Thebest facilities for obtaininga
PRACTICAL, CODEPREHENSII7E, BUSINESS
EDUCATION.
The thorough, novel and interestir g course of
ACTUAL PRACTICE
embraces a complete routine of transactions in eacn im
portant branch of business. A Store, Rank and Railroad
Steamboat, Telegraph, Post-offices, are in full and
successful operation, representlno in a pleasing and sat
isfactory manner, the daily routine of actual business
llle, in which the student becomes in progression an
iunetear
CLERK, MERCHANT AND BANKER,
receiving, in each capacity, a practical ct, reliable know)
edge of business in its multifarious forms and phases
PENMANSHIP.
In this essential branch of business education no Col
lege offes better facilities to the learner. The Spence
elan system will be taught in all its varieties by the most
skillful masters of the art. Specimens of Writing from
this Institution have received the highest encomiums
from the press.
For general information, terms, &c., address for Col
lege monthly which will be mailed free; for specimens
of - Penmanship, enclose two three-cent stamps.
d r ...19.1y D. C0..7-01.17.1Z1LL Dorlaelpal
Lnwell's Commercial College, Binghamton, N. Y.
•$ 5 00
. 400
.. 8 00
.. 7 00
8 00
Extra.
VSTATE OF JOHN KIERNAN, late
-1-14 of Choconut township Sneq'a county. Pa., dec'd.
Letters of administration upon the estate of the above
named decedent having been granted to the undersign
ed, all persons indebted to said estate are hereby noti
fied to make immediate payment. and those having
claims agatnat the same to present them duly authenti
cated for settlement.
MAMA Stinxims, Admintstattrtz.
Choconut, July 10th, 1860.
THE LAST MOVE !
STONE & WARNER.
SUCCESSORS TO THE OLD FIBM. OF GEO
L. STONE & CO.,
HAVE removed their business to the Store formerly
owned and occupied by 31. C. Tyler, one door
south of J. S. Tarbell's Hotel, where they are receiving
an entire new stock of
Family Groceries,
Ready Made Clothing,
HITS, CAPS,IIOOTS &SHOES
Which we propose to sell for very small prate,
FOR READY PAY.
N. B.—Particular attention paid to shipping Farm
er's Produce, Butter, etc. to New York, and prompt re
turns Made.
G. L. STONE. - - - E. S. WARNER.
Montme, May s; 1866.
Fire, Life and Accidental
GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY,
Zlicaa.trconise, .IPor.
Home Insurance Co. of N. Y., Capital and
Surplus $8,000,000
Insurance eo. of North America. PUPA,
Capital and Surplus, 1,700,000
International Fite Insurance Co. of N. Y.,
Capital and Surplus, 1,500,000
Girard Fire and Marine Insurance Co. of
Phil's, Capital and Surplus, 800,000
Lycoming Count ; Mutual Insurance Co.of
Money*. Penn a, Capital and Surplus, 2,500,000
Farmer's Mutual Insurance Co. York, Pa.,
Capital and Surplus, 500,000
Enterprise Insurance Company, Phil's,
Capital and Surplus, 375,000
Insurance Co. State of Pennsylvania, Phil.
Capital and Surplus, 700,000
Kensington Fire and M. Insurance Co.,
Phil'a, capital and Surplus, 800,000
Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Co. of
Hartford, Conn., paying 60 per cent.
dividends to the assnred, Capital, 10,000.000
American Lite Insurance Co., Philadel
phia. Capital, 1,000,01:10
Travelers'lnstunnee Co. Hartford, Conn.,
Insuring against all kinds of accidents
Capital, 500,000
Hartford Fire Insurance, Company, Hart
ford. Conn., Capital and Surplus, $1,588,163
Putnam Fire lbsuranceCo., Hartford, Ct.,
Capital, $500,000
'All business entrusted to our care will bo attend
ed to on fair terms, and all losses promptly adjusted.
STROUD & BROWN ! Agents.
rereske arstdeor north of" Montrose Hotel," west
side of Publie Avenue.,
BILLINGS STROUD, Crum= L. Hamra.
Montrose, Jan. Ist. 1E66. . 17
LOTS FOR SALE.
n um subscriber offers for-sale a few choice Building
.1. Lots in Great Bend Village, in close proximity to
the extensive works of the D., 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. 7,1864. E, PATRICK.
" THE FAMOUS BARBER. "
Come and ceo the famous Barber,
Famous Barber, late of. Hayti.
Late of Hayti, now at Weeks',
Now at F. p. Weeks' Store Room,
Find me shaving and shampooing,
Find me cutting hair to snit you,
Find me ready at year service.
Atyonr service, CHARLEY MORRIJS
MoittrOse,Oct 16, 1663. tf
DRY ' ,- :i ) ~, A - 3 ' 1 - ''
- GOODS.
NEW DRY GOODS STORE!
OPENED APRIL 10, 1866. .
ROONEY, O'DAY & CO.,
No. 8, " Laftiyotte Block"
A=NC a- .113 C ..9.. az .r co rT ,
NEAR THE CHENANGO BRIDGE•
We have constantly en hand a toil tad well selected
Dry GralCOC3.l99
CONSISTING OP
Plain, Figured
ALL STYLES OF
Summer Dress Goods,
DELAINES, PRINTS,
Bleached and Brown Muslim,
Cassimeres,
Cottonades,
Denims, &c.,
Shawls,
CLOAKS, AND CLOAKINGS,
3Etexamc:sres,lies, I=barbeziesicalai t
LADIES A-' , ID GENTS FRENCH SATCHELS,
A Full Assortment of Yankee Notions
Gloves,
Hosiery,
White Goods,
• Embroideries,
d:c. dc. dec
All of which were bongb.kwtale goods were at
II 0: 1 :VI $ 3'41 Prilvi , fzii ill 4 (tiu z :1
And stick will !)e;sOld et.prices that
rer Call and examine our stock before purchasing
elsew here, and 'Whit) , yourselves tiled...lSo. 8 Lo. Fayette
Block ls the placate bur goods cheap:' - • •i• -• ' "
Or As we are from Susquehanna County, we take
the liberty of inviting Susquehanna County people who
easao eo Dloglanamton to trade, to give 04, • sell.
ROONEY, O'DAY & CO.
Binghamton, May 15, 1866. tr
THE BINGILMON STORE
Hes bBEIN RE?dOVEt) To 'mg
THIRD DOOR ABOVE
SEARLE'S HOTEL,
And is now readying a largo Stoat of
51ring csummtr
Dry GOOdes,
FROM H E
GREAT AUCTION SALE
Il' 7 N 111717 a 11740,1a3E,,
Mapy of-them at
OLD Pliti.CES.,
BEFORE THE. WAR
CLOTHS, OASSEMM.. etc',; OAP,
A Aral rate Cutter from ~Now York will Ye here In a
day or two.
I. N. HINE & 00.
Montrose, April 24, 1868.
THE MASON & -HAMLIN .
cvLizmwmpr --- camma.A4Nre;
MIOWIT dld'ereht styles, adapted to eaoredand item,
likr music. for 11130 to $6OO each. Inftrane g~oold or
silver medals, or other first preadatas *warded tbelnr—
Illustrated Cataloa free. Mdreaa, _MASON &MUL
LIN. Doeton. or SON BROTIMIgi /filw York. -t •
8ept,2.1366-47amp , ,
GREAT DEPOT
3ELA.TI9,
FURS,
toLopnvlgxmcir,
FURNISHING. GOODS,
GLOVES & MITTENS.,
BOOTS & SHOES.
FANCY Ft RIS,
Silks,
made to order, mid Merchants supplied at the lowest
The public are Invited to call, examine Qoods, and
get the prices, if they don't the Goods.
Public Avenue, Montrose, Aug. 1, 1866
D AYTON HOUSE, GREAT BEND,
-a-P. PA. NEAR TRH RAILROAD DEPOT. •
The House is open at all hours of the night for the
accommodation of Passengers.
apar DAVID THOMAS. Proprietor.
New Skirt for 1866.
The - Great - Invention Of the Age `in-
HOOP. SKIRTS.
J. IT. BRADLEY'S New Patent DUPLEX (double)
ELLIPTIC SPRING BEET.
fiI,HIS Invention consists of Duplex [or two] Elliptic
A— Pare , Banned Steel Springs, ingeniously braided
tightly and firmly together, edge to edge, making thu
tonghest,most flexible, elastic and durable spring ever
used. They seldom breaker bend, like the single opting
and consequently preserve their perfect and beautiful
shape more than twice as lqng as any single spring
skittahat'ever has or can be made.
The wonderful flexibility, great comfort and pleasure
to any lady wearing the ,Duplex
_Elliptic Skirt will be
experienced particularly in ail crowded assemblies, Op
eras, carriages, railroad ears, church pews, arm chairs,
for promenade and house dress, as the skirt can be folded
when in use to occupy a small plackaa easily and con
veniently as a silk or muslin dress.
A lady having enjoyed the pleasure, comfort and great
convenience of wearing the duplex elliptic steel spring
skirt for a single day will never afterwards willingly
dispense with their use. For children, misses and
young Indies they are superior to all others.
The Hoops are covered with 2 ply double twisted
thread and will wear twice as long as the single yarn
covering which is used on all single steel hoop skirts.
.The three bottom rods on every skirt are also double
steel, and twice or double covered to prevent the cover
ing front • wearing o ff the rods when dragging down
stairs, stone steps, etc„ etc., which they are constantly
subject to when in use.
All are made of the new and elegant corded tapes, and
are the best quality in every part, giving to the wearer
the most grateful and perfect shape
_possible, and are
unquestionably the lightest most desirable, comfortable
ant economical skirt ever made.
WESTB, BRADLEY & CAGY,
Proprietors of the Invention, and sole manufacturer,.
97 Chambers, and 79 & 81Roade streets, N. Y.
For sale in all first-class stores in this city, and thro'.
out the United States and Canada, Havana de Cuba,
Mexico, South America, and the West Indies.
DErDaquire Ibr the Duplex Elliptic (or
double) Spring Skirt. 3131 im
• -.•• 1 4 A-viri , C-. 4 •`
,•• .
' .114- k. REMINGTON do SON,
manufacturers of JUIVOLVERS, BULBS,
FMa
lIIIKETB and CAIINEB for the United
totes Service. cs Pocket and Belt Revd
vers, EspeatingTistols, Mae Coxes, 'Revolving NM%
rifle andshoton•barrels and gun tnaterials sold by gun
dealers and the trade generally.
In Mesa daysqf Housebrvating and .Robtory, any
Muse, &ore. Bank and qfficashould have one qf
REMINGTONS' REVOLVERS.
Parties desiring to avail themselves of the late hn
-provements in Pistols, and superior workmanship and
form, will find all combined in the new
REMINGTON REVOLVERS.
Circulars, containing ads and description of our
Arms, will be tarnished upon application.
aplOsy) E. REMINGTON - a SONS, Ilion, N. Y. •
ABEL TURRELL •
Is continually receiving .
NEW GOODS,
And keepe Constantly on hand a tali and desirable as
sortment of genuine,
Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals,
Liquors, Paints, Oils, Dye-stufts, Teass, spices and
other Groceries, Stoneware, Wall and Window Pa.
per, Glassware, Lam e, Kerosene, Benzoic,
• Tanner's OP Lubricating Od,Neatztoot OU„
. Keened Whale Gil, - Varnish, Whips,
Ousts, Pistols!, Cartridges,__POwder
Shot, Lead, tine Caps, Idnaloal
Instruments, Toilet Soaps, - -
Hair Oils , Brushes, Pochst Knires,_ Spectacles, • HUM_
Plated Spooms, Yorks, and Ivorißandled Knives, -
Dentbst'a•Artieles, a general assortment of
Fancy Goods JewelryiPerftunery ILC
,
ALL. TliK
'Patent Medicines
a n iertised in Montrose
IN and near i ty s eveti GOOD KIND
. t o s ho r t, nosily everything to restore the al& t
fosro
Please the Wm, to delight the eye, to gratify the Amen -
and alsotoconduee to *creel and stsWantloi 4;oMit
life„of Enumeration is impracticable, as it would 11l a
newspaper.. Can stiho Drug and Variety Store of
° ABEL TURRELL, Montrose, Pa.
FOR--
ALL KINDS OF
New York rates
L. C. aItELEIL