co t:TNWIT BZrZ°43.XMLIB. c am paign Democrat. We will send the DEMOCUAT to Cam. , s i n Subscribers, until election, at the fol roving rates : One copy; 30 cts.; 4 copies, si ;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, w e want an increase of subscribers.— Who will help us? We make the above liberal offer to accommodate our friends ; but prefer regular subscribers at $2 a year, i n advance, or $1 for six months. , Roll of Honor. Receipts for subscriptions to the Mont rose Democrat for August: John Sherer $1,50 Thomas Malone - 2,00 M. L. 'larding ' •-• 2,00 W. H. H. Bennett new.... 50 Wm. Barber new.... 1,00 L. D. Wilmarth 2,00 S. A. Baldwin new.... 1,00 William Maim 2,00 C. Parmeter new.... 50 S. W: Potter 1,50 D. Robinson ..... 5,40 Peter Gavitt 2,00 Coe Wells 1,25 E. R. Barnes new.... '2,00 A. A. Page new.... 75 Aaron Hoover . 2,00 N. P. Dunlap new.... 1,00 E. C. Sherwood new.... 1,00 Charles Heery 1,00 Philip Gage 1,00 Robert Ferguson. new.... 2,00 Thomas Colford • 2,00 D. C. Westbrook 2,00 H. C. Shelp 2,00 Jacob Storer new.... 2,00 Henry Ilobard new.... 2,00 James Shay 2,00 . N. S. Guile... 1,00 G. 11. Harvey 2,00 W. C. Smith 2,00 John Logan new.... 2,00 John Biglan 2,00 Thomas Kane • 1,00 E. T. Follet 4,00 H. M. Cook 2,00 W. C. Titriny • 2,00 Gee. Brown 2,00 Zera \Terry 2.00 C. A. Witliamq 2,00 Ira Carpenter 2,00 IL C. Vyler 5,50 D. E. Thomas 2,00 R. W. Gere 1,00 Jackson Tinaley ... 2,00 _ _ Edward Filan 2,00 Owen Daley 2,00 Marcus Case 1,30 Stephen Barnard 2,00 W. L. Benny 2,00 A. E. Bell • 2,00 William Harding 2,00 B. B. Russell new.... 2,00 L A. Tompkins 2,00 John Murray new.... 1,00 ' C. B. Holbrook new.... 1,30 A. A. Lord 5,00 Asa Tewksbury 2,00 .1. B. Linaherry 2,00 James 11. Sterling 2,00 A. D. Limber ti new.... w . ... 1,00 J. M. Robinson 1 00 11. IL Travis new.... 2,00 Ezra Walker new.... 2,00 R. Welch -.... 2,00 P. A. Allen new.... 2,00 Silas Euunons new.... 1,00 B. L. Brush 2,00 Bernard Carroll 1,00 Names . of Campaign subscribers not published. Now is the time-to subscribe for a year. Send on the names and money, and thus aid us in our proposed enlargement and improvement of the Drisocrvr. Postmasters Removed. The following named postmasters have recently been appointed in Luzerne coon. ty, in place of radicals, removed : Daniel Prendergast, Carbondale; Jas. Walsh, Pittston ; Dr. A. Davis, Hyde Park ; David Dean, White Haven ; John Stone, Waverly; James Holcomb, Or ange; Frank Turner, Plymouth. Some of these are Democrats; and it, shows that the officials who malign the President and his friends,oppose the resto ration of the Union, or interfere with the free circulation of mail matter, must feel the axe. We have suffered much during the past five years from the conduct of some post masters in this county; but complaint was useless. Now the situation is im proved ; and if any postmaster (or depu ty) allows his party malignity to exhibit itself, officially, in future, towards Demo cratic papers or those who receive them we hope that our.friends will report him, forthwith. Those who have given offence in the past will be forgiven, and relieved from further temptation to do wrong in that line. Notice. The Susquehanna Association of Uni versalists will bold their next annual sess ion at Brooklyn, September 5 and O. All are invited to attend. Let there be a general gathering. A. 0. WARREN, Stand. Clerk. County Fair. See premium list for the Fair, on 4th page of this paper, and lay it aside for fu ture reference ; for, as we get no pay for publishing it, we cannot, in justice to our self and readers, fill our columns with it again,•to the exclusion of reading matter. We trust that the Fair will be in truth an Agricultural Exhibition, and that far mers and others will thrall in their pow er to render it a success. County Convention. The Democratic Convention met yes terday, renominated Mr. Denison for Congress by acclamation, and selected the fo)lowing County ticket : Sheriff, C. S. Gilbert; Prothonotary, Gilead Picket; Register . and Recorder, T. L. Smith ; Commissioner, Oliver La throp; Coroner, E. N. Smith ; Auditor, G. M. Denison ' • Associate Judges, Gay lord Curtis and A. Lathrop ' • Represen tative, C. M. Gere, subject to Conference. Full report next week. Portland Fire. From the Daily Eastcrn Argus,July 14. Issuntaicn—llfr. Editor :—Much has been said heretofore, in this State, to the prejudice of Foreign Insurance Compan ies, and at times a vigorous war has been waged against - them in our Legisla tnre. But I think that the prompt and liberal manner in which those companies have met their liabilities in this city du ring the . preSent week, Must have dis armed all opposition. Allow me to state one case within my own knowledge as an illustration : A gentleman died a few years since, leaving a widow and one child, the heir to what little property was left, after paying the debts of the estate. The property consisted of a lot of land, upon which there two houses. The wid ow, not understanding that the fee was in the child, took out a policy of insu- ranee for $1,600 in her own name. The' fire swept the land. She went to the a gent to settle losses. Ho saw at a glance that if entitled to anything, her legal claim could only be to the amount of her interest under her right, of dower, not more than 13 , 100 probably. He could not have been compelled to pay more. Ile merely said that his company never took advantage of any legal exemption from their liabilities where the party assured had acted in good faith, but had lost their right to enforce payment through ignorance or mistake. And he sent away one widow with a draft for sixteen hund red dollars in her pocket. This was the HOME Insurance Company of Ne A York. And this is not the solitary instance of a noble liberality in the dealings of that company with our citizens Total loss by Portland fire snstained by the home Ins. Co. of N. Y., .5112,044,42 —all paid before the 15th July, ult. Hartford Fire Ins. Co. of Hartford, Ct. Total loss by same fire was $155,000—a11 paid before the 15th July. Ins. Co. of North America, Phil'a, loss by the same fire was $35,000, and alt paid before the 10th July. STROUD & BROWN, Agents. 411110. The next stated semi-annual meeting of the Presbytery of Montrose will be held in the Presbyterian Church, in Montrose, commencing on Tuesday the 11th of Sep tember, at, 10 o'clock, a. m. A. - .MiLLEit, Stated Clerk. Harford, Aug. 24, 1866. Wyoming County. The Democratic County Convention met on the 27th, and nominated the fol lowing ticket: For Congress, Hen. Wm. Elwell of Co lumbia county; (subject to decision of Conference Convention.) For Sheriff, M. W. Dewitt ; for Prothonotary, E. J. Keeney; for Associate Judge, Gordon Pike ; for Register and Recorder, 0. L. Parrish ; for Treasurer, Jeremiah Oster bout; for Commissisner, G. W. Sher wood. Ziba Billings and Thomas Osterhont were appointed as Representative Con ferees to meet those from this county.— Wyoming is good for a handsome Demo cratic majority; and if our Hen& do their full duty, we hope they can defeat Mr. Cameron of this county, whose influ ence and votes are given to corrupt rail road jobbers, and against the interest of the people. Luzeme .County. The Democratic Convention met at Wilkes-Barre on the 28tb, and nominated Hon, Charles Denison for Congress, sub ject, to the action of this county ; and se lected the following„ excellent; county ticket: Associate Judges, Thomas Collins, Geo. P. Steele ; representatives, David S.Koon James Brennan, -James McHenry ; re corder, Charles Erath ; register, John Lynch ; commisioner, William W. Smith; auditor, Bernard D. Koons. The selections are excellent, and popu lar with all portions of the party, and en sore a majority of not less than 3,000, in old Luzerne, for Dinnocracrand the Un ion. E. S. M. Hill, James E. Clark, and Lot Search were chosen Congressional Con ferees by acclamation. The following gentlemen were appoint ed is Delegates to the State Convention. Senatorial—G. B. Nicholson ; Repre sentative—A. A. Chase, George Baer, Michael Reap. NEW YOUR /MARKETS. Reported for the 2dorrrnosz DEUOCIIAT, by Fenton, Fitzgerald S: Tracy, strictly Produce Commission Mer chant*. 3 .4 Whitehall Street, New York, for the week ending Aug.nl, 184 1 1. Flour, per b. 80.00 Gt, 12,00Tork,ntess,b 1 .3 2 , 00 fi) :33 00. Wheat, bash. 2,75 la. 1,00!Beer, mess, b 116,00 19,00 Rye, 88 Gc 1,04 Lard, per lb. 19 64 20 Corn, 80 011 , 90Tallow, 11 (1.: 12 Oats, 50 G' GO Env, perdon. 25 01 27 Butter, per lb. 45 Go .50 Wool, lb. 50 o r l Cheese, do. 14 Ea 20Veathers, Bve g. 75 0 1.01 UNION HOTEL, NEW MILFORD, V Pa. Lately kept by It. C, Vail. JOHN FAUROT, Proprietor. Mettle always ready. Time to eat, without being hurried, for persons arriving on the stage, nrivhing to take thecars. 1t:20 tf rir ABEL TERRELL is coutinnally receiving new supplies of Genuine Drugs and Medicines. which will be sold as low inset soy other Store in Montrose. A NETPERtunk, FOB TILE HANDKERCHIEF. Phalan's "Night Blooming Cerens." Minion's "Night Blooming Ceslens.'" rhalonta •. Plight Blooming Cercus.” P6nlon►a .. Night Blooming Conens.” Phalan's " 7fight Ulooming Ccrens.” A most excinisite, dellente, and Fragrant Terfutne, disti.leil from the tare and beautiful flower from which it takes its name. Mannfactomd only by ASK FOR PRALON'S—TAKE NO OTHER. ilyla ly emp x MrThe Decisive Battle h s been Fought and won in every State and City in the ro Union, by Chris tado's Hair liye over all would-be rivals, and the palm of victory is awarded to it for depth and richness of tint, durability, rapidity of action, softening and imbri cating properties, and entire freedom from every dele terious or soiling ingredients. Manufactured by J. Chratadoro, No. 0 Astor House, New York. Sold by Druggists. Applied by all Hair Dressers. Aug. 15, imp tar A Candid. Statement.--Yon can D pro.. cure of any Dru.zgist in this city and vicinity, r. To bias' Venetian Liniment. It Is a sure and speedy cure for sore throat, headache, toothache, chronic rhematism, colic, croups and pains in the limbs. We advise every one to give It a trial. The expense is a mere trifle-10 cents—and we are confident no person will ever be with out it. Every family should haven bottle In the house in casco( sudden accidents, such as cuts, burns, scalds, &c. Is pain-rellevinir qualities arc miraculous. As for croup, It has saved hundreds; wo have the certifi cates to prove it. Office, vG Cortland Street, New York. Sold by Drug gists. M"" !rock's Porous Plasters.—A eels. brated physician saes, " he was amazed at the great number of beneficial indications produced by one of these plasters. He affirms that nr.kriAcits is cured by one worn Jnst below the brcmst-bone; that one placed over the navel will cure the hysterics, as well as dysen tery, and affections of the bowels." T. ALIAMM:& Ca—Seeing your notice In the Police Gazette. I got fonr of your Porous Plasters and placed them on the place where the pains were most revere, and in less than twelve hours could walk as well as ever. I could hardly believe it, I was se well pleased. I want ed to see if the lameness would come back on me or not, so I did more walking that day than I had dune In a week. The next day I had some MOO in my hip, but I put on a plaster there nml in two tours the pain was all gone, nor have I felt it since. Certainly they are the best appliq,ation for the relief and cure of pains in the joints and hack. and for carioca° or enlarged veins, I have ever known. and I would not be without them on any account. Yours, truly. JOSETLI GATEWOOO. August 15, Imp. Errors of Youth.—A,^entlemnn who suf fered for years from nervous debility. prenuanre decay, and all the effects of youthful Indiscrett.n, will, for the sake of suffering humanity. send free to all who nerd it, the recipe and directions for makin; the simple rem edy by which he was cured. Sufferers o letting to profit by the advertiser's experience. can do en by addressing JOHN B. OGDEN, No. 13 Chambers street, New York. Dec. 2G, 1965. lysmp A CITIZEN. L The Conferodo us and Experience of an Invalid. Published for the benefit and as a caution to young men and others, who suffer from nervous debility, premature decay of manhood. etc. supplying at the Paine time the meanq of self-cure. Boone who has cured him self after undergoing considerable quackery. By enclo sing a pea paid addressed envelope, a single copy. free of charge may be had of the author. NATILANIEL, MAY• ram Esq., Brooklyn. Kings co. 2%.1. Y. jan3o lysmpi r 77 "Straruze, but True.—Every young lady and gentleman in the United States can hoar something ve ry much to their advantage by return mail (free of charge.iliy addressing the undersigned. Those having fears of being humbugged w ill oblige by not noticing this card. An others will plun.e address their obedient servant. TiluS. P. CHAPMAN, Dec. 21 .—lystnp b3l Broadway, New York. ri— N otice.—The beautiful Piano Fortes of Gnovz- Frets' S Co. are deemed by all good Judges to be the Ultima Thule of instruments of the kind. We cannot suggest what is wanting to make a mai-. cal instrument more perfect, although we arc elourto 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 butjus tic° to say that thejnkmient 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.— Snrely, alter this, they are entitled to the motto, " Ex .celsior." Pune 19—ly -CV — Doarneas, Blindness and Catarrh— Treated with the utmost success t y Dr. J. ISAACS, Cc enlist and _kart:A, (rormerly of Leyden, Holland.) No. 519 Pine street, Philadelphia. Testimonials from the most reliable sources in the City and Country can be seen at hie office. The medical faculty are invited to ac company their patients, as he has no secrets in his practice. ARTIFICIAL EYES inserted without pain. No charge made for examination. [July 20, 1565. ly 'Empire Shuttle Sewing Machines are superior to all others for Family and Manufacturing purposes : Contain ail the latest improvements ; are speedy ; noiseless. ; durable: and easy to work. Illus trated Circulars free. :Tents wanted. Liberal dis count allowed.. No consignments made. Address EMPIRES. M. CO., 616 Broadway. New York. July 21—ly ar Not ices of marriages and deaths published free of charge. Obituaries publi±hed if paid for at the rate of fifty cents per hundred words. In Williamsburg, L. 1., June 10th,Mrs. EVELINE GEnE, wife of J. C. Ayer, aged 36 years. The deceased was formerly a resident of this county, and her remains were bro't to Brooklyn for burial, where a large congregation attested their respect - for her worth by attending the funeral at the Methodist Church. In Brooklyn, Jnly 30, Mrs. HANNAH H., wife of Jared Baker, of New York, aged 54 years. Mrs. Baker was' a woman respected by all her acquaintances. Her sickness was short, but it found her prepared for the last change. She died trusting in Christ. 'At Lynn, Susq'a Co., Penn'a, Aug. 24, 1866, SUSAN, wife of Hiram Fish, and daughter of Caleb Bush, aged 35 years, leaving a kind and affectionate husband, two lovely daughters aged 9 and 12 years, and many other dear relatives to mourn her loss. The deceased had lived in this vicinity 14 years, dnd was loved and res pected by all her acquaintances. In short there was no one to speak evil of her.— ller precept and example were well wor thy of imitation. We have reason to be lieve she was a Christian. She used to unite with others in religious exercises in prayer meetings, giving evidence that she had an interest beyond this vale - of tears. The last words she uttered,were, "0 I am only going home! Dear sister, meet me in Heaven !" Asubscription paper to raise additional working capital for the MONTROSE (OLD CO., will be for the present in the hands of IL C. Tyler or J. D. Mc- Collum, Esq., where those wishing to take stock with a fais.chance of doubling their money in a few mouths can call and do so. Montrose, Sept. 4, 161',6 PIiNALON & SON, Now York. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS CURE OF VARICOSE VEINS. CITY POINT, Va., Jan u ary 24, 1565 1-a C) eCo MT.. ! M. C. TYLER, Pree't Moulted° Gold Co RY GOODS. NEW DRY GOODS STORE OPENED APRIL 10, 1866. ROONEY, O'DAY & CO., No. 8, " Laftlyetto Block," 7B= 'l\l' OF MC .41. 11LIC wili 0 IV , NEAR TUE CIIKNANGO BRIDGE We have constantly on hand a full and welt selected stock of 3:3 0 1"3r arc•cocils, CONSISTING OF Plain, Figured and Striped Poplins, ALL STYLES OF Summer Dress Goods DELAINES, PRINTS, Bleached and Brown Nuelins Cassimeres, Cottonades, Denims, &c., Shawls, CLOAKS, AND CLOAKINGS, eya.rmacorales, 12a,z-ezescoLe LADIES AND GEA.'TS FRENCH SATCHELS, A Full Assortment of Yankee Notions Gloves, Hosiery, While Goods, de. ctr. de All of which were bought.while goods were at THE VERY LOWEST FIGURE. And which will be ecild at prices that DEFY COMPETITION [V — Call and examine our stock before pnrcinasing elsewhere, and satisfy yourselves that No. 8 LaFayette Block is ahc pis°. tc. wvatla cheap. 531 - As we are from Susquehanna County, we take the liberty of inviting Susquehanna County people who come to Binghamton to trade, to give us a call. ROONEY, O'DAY ot CO. Binghamton, May 15, 1866. tf THE BINGHAMTON STORE 11AS BEEN REMOVED TO TILE THIRD DOOR ABOVE SEARLE'S HOTEL, And is now receiving a largo Stock of *ring csummer Dry ar 0 0 Cleity FROM H E GREAT AUCTION SALE x 1 w - mw "Ircs.i:LEE, Many of them at OLD PRI.CriS. BEFORE THE WAR ! CLOTHS, CASSMERS, &c., CHEAP A• first rate Cutter from New York will be hero in a day or two I. N. HINE & CO. Montrose, April 24, 1866 THE MASON kk 'HAMLIN CIAL.33INr."O COPLC*4II.I\IIS3, FORTY different styles, adapted to saerettand secu• lar music, for /so to ?GOO each. Fifty-one gold or silver medals, or other first premiums awarded them.— Illustrated Catalogues' free. Address, MASON LIN, Boston „or MASON BROTILURS, New York. Sept. 2, I%s—lyamp GREAT DEPOT HATS, CA~lS'i, FURNISHING GOODS, Silks, Embroideries, -FOR F U R S', CT-•Cogrl-XIIVar, GLOVES & MITTENS. BOOTS & SHOES. ALL KINDS OF FAACY TI3WA, made to order, and Merchants sapplled at the lowe New York rates The public are Invited to call, examine Goode, and get the prices, if they don't the Goods. Public Avenue, Mon trove, Aug. 1,186 G TIAYTON HOUSE, GREAT BEND, PA. NEAR THE RAILROAD DEPOT. The House is open at all hours of the night for the accommodation of Passenuens. ap67* DAVID THOMAS, Proprietor.. New Skirt for 1866. The Great Invention of the Age in HOOP SKIRTS. J. W. BRADLEY'S Nem Patent DUPLEX (doable ELLIPTIC SPRING SKIRT TTHIS Invention consists of .Duplex [or two ) Elliptic Pare Refined Steel Springs, ingeniously braided tightly and firmly together, edge to edge, making the tougttest, most flexible, elastic and dnraile spring ever used. They seldom break or bend, like the single spring and consequently preserve their perfect and beautiful shape more than twice as long as any single spring skirt that ever has or can be made. The wonderful flexibility, great comfort and plmisnre to any lady wearing the Duplex Elliptic Skirt will he experienced particularly in all crowded assemblies, Op eras, carriages, railroad cars, church pews, arm chairs, for promenade and house dress, as the skirt can he folded when in use to occupy a small place as easily and con veniently as a silk or muslin dress. A lady having enjoyed the pleasure, comfort and great aonvenience of wearing the duplex elliptic steel spring skirt for &Bill i e day will never afterwards willingly dispense wit their use. For children, misses and young ladies they are superior to all others. The Hoops are covered with 2 ply double twisted thread and will weir twice as long as the single yarn covering, which is used onall single steel hoop. skirts. The three bottom rods on every skirt are also doable steel, and twice or'double covered to prevent the cover ing from wearing off 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 arc the beat quality in every part, giving to the wearer the most graceful and perfect shape possible, and are unquestionably the lightest most desirable, comfortable ant economical skirt ever Made. WESTS, BRADLEY & CARY, Proprietors of the Invention, and sole manatee:tin - ere, 97 Chambers, and 79 & 81 Reade streets. N. Y. For sale in all first-class stores in this city. and thro'- , out the United States and Canada. Havana do Cuba, Mexico, South America. and the West Indies, EU — lnquire for the Duplex Elliptic (or double) Spring Skirt. jiyBl Sru E. REMINGTON & SON, manufacturers of REVOLVERS, RULES. . MUSKETS and CARBINES for the United States Service. Also, Pocket and Belt Revol vers, Repeating Pistols, Rifle Canes, Revolving Rifles, rifle and shot gun barrels and gun tkaterials sold by gun dealers and the trade generally. In these days of EfousettrreaLin4 and liObbery, every House, Store, Bank and office should hare one of REMINGTONS' REVOLVERS. Parties desiring, to avail themselves of the late im provements in Pistols, and superior workinanthip and form, will find all comnined In the new REMINGTON REVOLVERS. Circulars, containing cuts and description of our Arms, will be furnished upon application. aplO•y) E. REMIXOTON & SONS, Ilion, N. Y. ABEL TURRELL Is continually receiving NEW GOODS, And keeps constantly on hand a fall and desirable as . sortment of genuine, Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Liquors, Paints, Oils,' Dye-stuffs, Tea,,. Spices and other Groceries, Stoneware, Wall and Window Pa per, Glassware, Lamps, Kerosene, Benzoic, Tanner's 011, Lubricating Oil, Neatstoot Oil, Refined Whale Oil, Varnish, Whips, Gans, Pistols, Cartridges, Powder, Shot, Lead, Gun Caps, Musical Instruments, Toilet Soaps, Hair 011 s, Brushes. Pocket Knives, Spectacl6s, Silver Plated Spoons. Forks, and Ivory Handled Knives, Dentist's Articles, a general assortment of Fancy Goods, Jewelry, Perfumery, ALL TEE Patent Medicines advertised in 'Montrose, and nearly every ' GOOD KIND IN ANY MAIMS , ' T. In short, nearly everything, to restore the Pick, to please the taste; to delight the ego, to gratify the fancy, and also to conduce to the real and substantial comforts of life. Enumeration le impracticable, as it would flit a newspaper. Call at the Drug and Varietylitore of ABEL TITIMELL Montrose,. P. BUSINESS CARDS; D. W. SEARLE, A TTORMEY Ai' LA*. office over the Store Of Sri: cohb, opposite Sosilo's Hotel. Montrose, Pa. May 1 1866. EALDWIN;" ALLEN, & rarrolligrx t DEATERS In Flour, Salt, Pork. Fisk - Lira, brill:; Feed, Candles, Clover apd Timothy Seed. Also. Groceries; each Snvirti, Molasses, Syriapti; 'Tea &id Coffee. West side of Public Avenue. Montrose; April 37, 1866. • DR. E. P. HINES, lIAS permanently located at Frlendsvllte for thepnr pose of practicing medlchm and Surgery twill it/ branches. He may be found at the Jackson House. Office hours from 8 a. m., to Op. tn. jut:daft' Priendeville, Pa., Jan. 15th, IW. PETER HAY; Maicscocueseict dlikAtzciticsamecor . ,. febi 6411 Auburn 4 Corners, Pap', M. c„SIITTCON, ap7 65tf • Priendsville, Pa. C. S. GlLBtft'r : " Lalc,ewirisEicoci .41i.‘xcirtltiaztear. sip'? G4u - - ' Great Bend, P.l • ~ DOCT: E. I,: R I CK,HAMR . - • PPHYSICIAN & SURGEON, reel:leafally tenders. hie professional services to the citizen of • Friends ville and vicinity. Vii — Oftice.in the office of Dr. Lent. Boards al. J. flosford'e. • J 13119 630 ABEL TURRELL, • - rik BALES. In Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals,, Dye 3 1./Stnffe, Glass Ware, Paints, Oils, Varnish, Whi dewiness, GrocerieS, Fancy Goods, Jewelry Perfki awry, &e—Agent for al) the most popular PATENT ItEMICUIES,—Montrose, Pa. DR. WM. SMITH, k aIIRGEON DENTlST,—Montroso, Pa. Office In Lathrops' now building, over- ' ; the Bank. All Dental operationa will be •el is a performed in good style and warranted. JOHN GROVES, UIASMONABLE TAILOR, Montrose, Pa. Shop one door west of Searle's Hotel. • iriEr'All orders filled promptly, in first•rate style. Cutting done on short notice, and warranted to fit ' WM. W. SMITH, ABTNET AND CHAIR MANIIPACTIMMB,—Foot of Main street, Montrose, Pa. tf P. LINES, FASIIIONABLETAItOR.—IIiontrose, Pa. Shop in Phwnix Block, over store of Read, 'Natrona & Foster All work warranted as to lit and Antall. Cutting done on short notice, in beststple. jan'6o nn JOHN SAUTTER, . • . RgspEarFuLty announces that be is row' pre. ,nrcd to cut all kinds of Garments in the most Fashionable Style, and warranted to fit with elegance and case. Shop over I. N. Bullard's Store, Montrose. DSALER in Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Crockery, Hardware, Iron, Stoves, Drags, Oils, and Paints, Boots and Shoes, Hata and Caps. Fors, Buffalo Robes, Groceries, Provisions, New Milford, Pa. - W3l. 11. COOPER ik CO., BANKERS, Montrose, Pa. Successorsto Post,Cooper de Co. Office, Lathrop's new building. Turnpike-et. W3L. lITINTTrNG COOP= HENRY .DIUMNIM. L. C. ERPLEB A TTORNEY AT LAW. Bounty, Back Pay, Pension, IX. and Exemption Claims attended to._ fobl —Office flret door below Boyd's Store. ' Montrose, Pe ROGERS & ELY, lailc3eork.ssecl .9.la.c3ticoaseleras, myio* Brooklyn, Its, LIRE AND LIFE INSIntANCE AGENTS. Atl 1 business attended to promptly. on fair terms. Of fice first doornortb of " Aontroso Hotel," west'side of Public Avenue, Montrose, Pa. [Jan. 1.1866.. Rua:Egos &moan, - - CIISILLES 1.. Buotrre. C. 0. FORDHAM, Boo7' ct SHOE Dealer and Manufacturer. Montrose, Pa. Shop on Main street, onedoorbelow the Post Office. All kinds of work „a ds to order, and repairing done neatly. janl 65 Ds. E. L. BLAKESLEE, TIDItYSICIAN SURGEON, has located at Brooklyn, thisq'a co., Pa. Will attend promptly to allcalla with which ho may be favored. Office at L. M. Bald- win's. [July 11—ly Head Quarters For 3E{ .AEL 3EL ar A 3C INT ,29 Prg 6onbs abiting An Immensely Large Stock, Each Department Complete, And Prices Away Down. . . Guttenberg; Rosenbaum & Co. IoWAVE azatu fitted 'op their Store with a irplemdld XI. lot of New Spring and Summer Goode t the moat of which were bought at auction palm Pa at lower prices than they were for years. while we promise to sell at prices to snit the closest buyer. Our variety of Goods le complete In every line.- We DOMESTIC d• COTTON GOODS, DRESS. GOODS, SHAWLS, cLo.Ars, WHITE Linen Goods, Woolen Goods, and' Piece Goods, Parasols ? , Corsetts Skirts, EntbroideW-Gloves, Hos iery, and Notions. 33•2IMBIJID731111:11ir Cl-C1i10731115 OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, Wholesale & Retail, . RUDY MIDI CERN., Audi:lents' Furnishtrilu a superior g , Goode. Clottnginad• to- or der style. WeVould request a call of every one to =amine OW stock, compare prices, ac., feeling confident that . oar variety of Goods is by far the largest, style and' the best, and prices the lowest of any , other eatablieh• want In these parts. uttntburg, Siostubamu 4 st,cl,- Itioßtroses Mai 1516813 e H. BURRITT, A. 0. WARREN, STROUD & BROWN, mention a few O9DS, M. 8. DSBBA'QBS,• /ranging PiatAsen