The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, May 29, 1866, Image 4

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    Palpable Sit.
:11 16 'Pharlo tisville:(Va.) Chronicle top s
kood f htnnoredly' speaks ofithtraite to
which the Southern States are driven e by
the radical disunionists:j
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6 ' It - seems to its to be as hard to get in
the Union as it is to get cc'. The South
respectfully asks to more one "way 9t the
'tither. 'We are like the felloW that 'Was
forced to go to the show, and then not
allowed to go any . further than where he
had paid for his ticket, AVe hav• been
dragged intp the doorway of the Federal
tent, and are not allowed to see any of
the performance, except to settle with tbe
tax collectors. We can hear the dnimals
growling inside, and the cracking of „the
-ringtrutsterTs whip, but we -; can't see4he
ghost, - tirtibss we pay for two; and , take
a colored lady. And the worst of it is,
they keep a great eagle perched over the
entrance, which, if you attempt to go
back,-swoops down upon you and picks a
hole in your head. We justly think this
is unreasonable; they ought either to let
us pass in or refund our money and tie up
the eagle.
A Pair of Patriots.
: twill not stultify myself by Supposing
that we have any warrant in the Consti
tution for this proceeding. This talk of
restoring the Union as„ it. was, and under
the'COnstitution as it is; is one Of the ab
surdities that I have heard repeated until
I have become sick of it. There are ma
ny things which make such an event im
posasible. The Union never shall, with
my consent, •be restored under the Con
stitution as it is.—Thad. Stevens.-
Let me say that the Constitution of the
United States, as I understand it, exacts
no passive obedience, and no man who is
not wholly lost to self-respect, and ready
to abandon the manhood which is shown
in the heaven-directed countenance, will
voluntarily aid . in enforcing a judgment'
which, in his conscience, he solemnly be
lieves to be 'against the fundamental law.
The whole dogma of passive obedience
mu.-t be rejected—in whatever guise it
may assume, and under whatever alias it
may skulk—whether in the tyrannical
usurpation of king, parliament, or judicial
tribunal—Make Sumner.
—These are the worthies who assert
that the Southern people have no right
to be represented in Congress because
they are /tot loyal. --
Nicely Caught.
On Saturday last George V. Lawrence,
Disunion member of the Rump from this
State, attacked Mr. Clymer, saying that,
two years ago Mr. Clymer denounced
President Johnson as a " ruffian, an in
cendiary, a hireling,an Abolitionist," &e,„
and, after so say ing, sent Mr, Clymer's
speech to the Clerk's desk to 'be read.
The congressional proceedings tell the
rest of the story in this way : - -
" The speech was sent to the Clerk's
desk and read, but it did not' contain any
of those expressions, an omission explain•
ed by Mr. Lawrence, who said that, the
objectionable parts had been suppressed
by Mr. Clymer." _
Evidently Lawrence had never read the
speech himself, but had taken as true the
lying statements of his party press upon
the subject. Of course, when he found
the actual record would not bear out his
statements, he had no other resource than
to lie himself out of the scrape by char
ging mutilation of the record.
The speech in question ha:i never been
republished from the Legislative Record
by Mr. Clymer or the Democratic press;
consequently, if it has been mutilated it
has been at the hands of the Disunion
copyists, who would not be likely to sup
press " the objections' parts."
Negro Equality or a Nonarchy.
Dr. Cheever, one of the leading radical
disunionists, lately delivered a.disconrse
before the anti-slavery Society in Now
York, in which he announced the Repub.
bean programme in a bold and outspoken
manner. He takes the ground that the
right of suffrage is the right of all chris
tians, irrespective of birth, race, color or
bearing. Ile says:
"The test of true Republicanism now
is to hold the negro up and distinguish
no difference between him and the white
man. if the Republicans cannot do that,
a monarchy , is aprefer_able. , . Th - ft,:irgrp . is
our prunilAiiie of ieconitructuinl;O
ur
national coin is base , spelter,if it - is not
virgitt gold for the heerro. :The obAstian
ity that. can't. stand this had' better go
down,"
There you have it in a nutsliell, A Re
publican; radical, disunion leader
prefers a monarchy,uuless the negro is al
lowed ell civil, privileges,-the,principal of
which is th e riglit'ofsliffiige r .' It is not
often these radical leaders so openly pro
claim their lotrO of monarchy, but zu the
case of Cheever, we- must .give him the
credit for having frankly proclaimed the
designs of the leading-men of the Repub
lican _ -
party. .
(Ake,
EsTATE of RACHEL CHANDLER' ,dee'd;Asta ''of
Herrick tawnehip,Snagnehanna Comity 1 3 e4
Letters of adm Int strati= upon the Witte iaf the/Lbova
named decedent having been granted t the *undersign
ed, all persons indebted to said estate '
eroherebynotl
fled to , make immediate payment, and those-having
claims against the same top . resent them duly anHtentb.
catafor oettlemeht. -
ALVA CHANDLER, Adm'r,
" • • cum testamento annexe.,
Herrick, - April 1860:
Exectitor)3 Notice.
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EtSTATE of JED.EDIAIf ItESP.late. of West. Win.'
J'..4 Mad, Litchfield county, Vonnocticnt, and formerly
of Now Milford, Susquehanna county; Pa.
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Letters testamentary :wpm the • estate or tuo a hi; ye
named decedOnt Navin been vented' to the .undersign
on, notice is hereby given to all persons indebted to
said estate to make immediate payment :an those hav
ing claims upon the same will present:44oa titti*
tett for settlement.
E. P. BRADFORD. Execuitif.-
New Milford, March 27. isen.sot
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%lANII-14d..
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The:Trorr Simnel Randall; ltepre
senti,ktive tfr,qm the ! First 7 congrpsajontl
'l)l4t:rict tit Pell
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Itonie o>Y the report 6f - old Recon
s'ructiop Committttoomd in t4cotirse of
his remark s put an interrogatory to Mr.
Steven?, ‘ChairmUti of the. Committee,
which the latter failed to answer: The
silence of the great Rump leader is sig
nificanty and pretty clearly, establishes the
fact that there is a snuke °every large di
mensions in the second section of the re
port. Mr. Randall thus unearthed
,'the
monster :
•The second section, to my mind, is am
biguous, and is liable to a doubtful con
-1411016u. : Wbat dues: thiriatneudMant
.ineato - Des it,..mean that ''those males
over twenty' one years 'not allowed 'to
vote shall not be counted in the basis of
representations lk If so,''why not' Any so in
terms; - but if it means, as may, that the
diminution of representation is to be in
the proportion they , bear to the voters, it,
may deny all or greatly abridge represen
tation. Suppose, •for instance ; a State
with one hundred thousand voters, and a
similar number' excluded, •it proportions
are considered this State would seem to
have no representative. I desire that my
colleague (Mr. Stevens,)• the gentleman
having charge of thisi6gislation, shall an
swer:what they ,claim it to mean, so that
tbo issue, when before 'ho "country, may
be-rightly understood.
The concluding remarks of Mr. Ran
dall comprehend the whole of President
Johnson's policy in a few Words; as fol.
lows : •
The President, immediately upon his
accession to the Presidency, took up the
plan which Mr. Stanton informs us was
the mode which Mr. Lincoln had marked
oat for himself; and he has steadily pur
sued it regardless of threats and clamor,
exhibiting a moral courage of the equal
of which. we -ha.vo but rare instances in
history. Thus guided by wisdom and
prudence, he-has brought us along until
now the admission of loyal representa
tives in Congress from the late rebel
States is all that is required to complete
and make perfect our Union.
His plan is simple and effective, just and
equitable; and acceptable, ad: I believe, to
a vast =jot ity of the people both North
and South. What is this policy?,
1: That the Southern States are in the
Union, Their ordinances of secession be
ing null-and void, they have never been
out, and are legally entitled to represen
tation.in Congress.
2. That whenever the people in any of
those States elect Union men, of whose
loyalty there can be noquestion ordoubt,
it is - thedutrof Congress to admit them.
3. That all those claiming seats .in Con
gress from the Southern States who were
prominently identified with -the . rebel
government or rebel 'Army should be im
mediately rejected and their constituents
reqnested-to elect loyal Union men in
their places..
The issue is now made , up, and tO,the
people we must appeal. It rests with
them whether we shall at once permit the
people in the eleven States to do as Gen
erals Grant and Sherman told the soldiers
of their disbanding, armies to do—go
home, 'resume their occupations, be good
citizens, and then promised them that
they should not be disturbed.
No real and hearty peace can for years
come from the course the majority in this
House are pursuing. You are continuing
to do with the loyal people of the South
what the rebelsdid during the we., per
secute and contemn them. ' All this is un
just, and is not the way to approach res
toration:. Letits leave the: ve.a . r path and
return to the , ways of friendship and peace.
•Com plain t is made, Mr. Speaker, of the.
support which the Democratic party, as a
party, throughout the country is giving
to the President in his plan of restoration.
That should .not surprise any one. The
Democratic party, during the period of
the war, have closely adhered to the Con
stitution and the laws of the country.
They find 'in President Johnson that same
disposition Co adhere to the Constitution
and the laws. The course of the Democ
racy, in their. support of the President, is
actuated by a devotion to principle. It
does'not emanate from any seeking for
Once, or from any other sordid motive.
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WHITE .LIQUID ENAMEL ,
riOR Imprevln7 and Beautifying the complexion:
2: The most valuable and perlect preparation In use.
for giving the skin a beautiful, pearl-like tint, that Is
onlyionnd Inyonth. Al. quickly removes tan, freckle!'
pimples, blotches , patch , s, salloimessi erupt!.
arid all Impurities ofthe skim kindly healing the same,
leaving the skin white acid Ulliains alabaster. Its use
cannot be detected by the closest scrutiny, and being a
vegetable preparation :fal perfectly harmless. •
'lt is=the
only articliof the.kiiiii.usedh? the ?tench; addle con
sidered by the Parisian as indispensable to a perfect
toilet. UpwArds of 30,0001Mtiles were sold during the
ni
past year, a sucient;grarantetrorite 'Clilcaer• nice
only 'Mete. Mailed:l)l3 . st paid, ari - recelProf an order by
BEItOv-• tiIIUTTS -
myl . lyefs . pq 4a5 River street,Troy, N. Y.;
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Excelsior Excelsior.:
czcerds.sawzrixaixii.a.ra. , isi-.-
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HAIR': EXTERMINATO R,.
4t , on gsIiOVING SUPERFLUOUS HAIL
MO the Ladies espetiarfy:; . thlii,iiiralaftble depilatory
A. recommends itaelfaisheing an almost ihdlifpan sable
article to female beauty, is easily applied, and does not
barn or injure the skin, but acts directly on the roots
It islrarratiled to remove superfluous' lutir from low
foreheads,er-from any part oftlietedy; beimpletely; to
tally and radically extirpating the same, leaving the
skin soft, smooth and natural. This is the only article
used by thelerench, 'and is the only real effectual depil
atory powder-imexistente. Price $1 per package, sent
post paid to any addressAn receipt of an order. by
Banana, Savers & Co., Chemists,
myl lycfepq 285 Inver street, Troy, N. T.
_,
forced to grow on the moo- ::' --,
t
,thestlace in frqm threat° 6
4 4 11 t ' ' weeks by using Dr, 58V1T1,,,, i ~..
'-'-'•'7..... NB'S RESTAURATEUR ' 4 5-- , ..„.
. :c?.' ,, , 7 •:. . CAP/LAIRB, the most won- 1 , :..'. ;
.derfatilkolteXf-ta modern. '.: 4,
science, acting on the Beard '''''-. '," '
e', otneif Fair fnanalmost mirec:' ';_,.' ,_
Nonantanter. :It has beet need by the elite of Lendon
and j"41,8 with,the most jlatterin,l. success. Names of
all nurchiscri ase < registercd, and it entire satisfaction
is not given In every instance, the money will be cheer
ful!), refuntied, ;Brice by mail, seals i and
_postpaid, $l.
Desert ritivecirenlars and testimonials mailed free: Ad!
Areas BERGER, SIitITTS & Co., Chetuista, No. 283 Ri I ,
er street. 'Troy. N. Y. Only agents for the United
State. myl. Irefsloi
MEMO
BUSINESS
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A TTORNEY AT LAW, office over the Store of Z
11. Cobb, opposite Searle's Hotel, Montrose, Pa.
May 1, 1866.
BALDWIN t ALLEN & MITCH4LL,
114811$ in Lflpurr linlPPork,liSh; ' Laid;( Grain,
1) , Feid, Candles, Clover and Timothy , Seed. ;Also,
Groceries, such as Sugars, 'Molasses, Syrups, Tea and
Coffee. West side of Public Avenue.
Montrose, April 1866.
Dit. E. P. HINES,
Mr AS permanently located at Frlendsvitlejor the pur-
ILK pogo 0[131'44p:116z tnedloini vititieryJ n all. its
46rancties. He maybe loundat the Jackson ouse:
Office hours from 8 u. m., to 9p. m. Jan:l6tf
F t o,o4lyillei Pk, Jan. lbth, 1864 • •
GILIWAT,
sop? 6-Itt Great Bend, Pa.
ROGERS & ELY,
=aioasssed Bwaticbsse.e.rst,
mylo* Brooklyn, Pa.
PETER -RAY, -
MAC 02:11.150C11. Alihmsloticsameer,
(obi 64t1 Anbarn 4 Corners, Po;
M. C. SUTTON, -
.T-alockzuseocil. B . azaticoast3cyr,
ap7 65tf Frlendsville, Pa.
C. 0. FORDIIAM,
00 TtE SHOE Dealer and Manufacturer Montrone,
R
Pa. Shop on Main greet, one door berm , ' the Poet
Office. All kinde of Wore 'aide to order,•and repairing
done neatly. Jan I 65
Da. E. L. BLAKESIXE;'
131IYSICIAN & SURGEON, has located at Brooklyn,
Stistea co., Pa. Will attend promptly to all calls
with which he may be favored, °dice at L. M. Bald
win's. [July 11—ly
DR. E. L. GARDNER,
VIITLYSICIAN and SURGEON, Montrose, Pa. Office
over Webb Battedleld's Store. Hoards at
Searle's Hotel. myffi,
DBALER In Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Crockery,
Hardware, Iron, Stoves, Drugs, Ofle, and Pallets,
Bottle - and Sham Eats andraPs. Ears; Buffalo 'Robes,
Groceries, Provisions, etc., New Milford, Pa,
WM.-H. COOPER &e a.,
up Am - mks. lontroto, Pa. Succestorsto Post,Cooper
L; Co. 9tElce, I t athrop:o new bytildingjuTnE44e-et.
411; iiiiiTT64o C00PER.... • nErnm'niusatn.
IVTTORNEY AT LAW. Bounty, Back Pay, Pension,
and Exemption Claime attended to. rebl
IM — Office first door below Boyd'e Store,' lffontrore, Pa
DOCT. E. L. HANDRICK,
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, respectfully tenders his
professional services to the citizen of Friends
elite and vicinity. 1017 - oMce in the orticeof Dr. Lect.
Boards at J. Mulford's. jly3o 63tf
ABEL TURRELL,
DEALEIt in Wags, Medicines Chemicals, ifie
Stuffs, 'Glass Ware, Paints, Oils, Varnish, Win
lowGlass, Groceries, Fancy Goods, Jewelry Porto
nery&e—Agent for all the moat popular PATENT
tELICINEB,—Montrose, Pa.
DR. WAI. SMITH,
I URGEON DENTIST,--Montroac,Pa.
Office 1n Latheripenew building, over
Os Bank. All Dental operations will be
erfonned In good style and warranted.
JOIIN GROVES,
Li ASMONABLE TAILOR, Montrose, Pa. Shop
U one door west of Starle's Rotel.
01 — All orders filled promptly, In first-rate style.
Cutting done on short notice, and warranted to fit
et -MINIM AND CitAnLIL4NUPA
i_J of Main street, Montrose, Pa.
LIASTLIONABLETAIIOII..—Montrose, pa. Shop . r
L In Phrenix Stock, over store of Read, Watrorts
.t Foster. MI work trarrantnd es to titnndflnteb.l,!?
Cutting dono on short notice, In best style. Jan'6o In
JOHN- • SAUTTER,
RESPECTFULLY announces thnt he if. nowpre.
pared to cot all kinds of Garments in the mast
Fashionable Style, and warranted to flt with elermate
and ease. Shop over I. N. Bollard's Store, Itiontrosd.
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C3o.lLa3lMaFtai'
PENSIONS, BOUNTY, AND
THE R rindersigned..LICENSED,AGEZIT oLTERGOV-
E !WENT, prompt - attetktion to all
claims entrusted to his care. Charges low, and Infor
mation FREE. L. F. FITCH.
Montrose, Jan. 14; 1865. ' tf
SLODIERS' BOUNTY
PENSIONS
And B a ck Pay !
°lcT%llandZin
edttcsx rsra
iepompt:Motion to all claims
ted tq his care. No charge unless eacceerful.
Bontrase, Aug.% '6B. d. B. IdeCOLLBIT.
SOLDIERS' BOUNTY,
PENSIONS,_
assd lEgiste.llE. 3Peft
r u ng andevelon„ ed,LICENSED AGIOIT of :the GOY
ERNMENT, having obtained the necessary forms,
&c.. will givoprompt attention to all claims Intranet(
to hiseare.- ki9 chargc i t Fild6a sful.
0. P. LITTLE.
Montrose. Juno Bt.b. 1864.
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CALVIN C. TT ATASEY,
SURGEON,
Por Pensioners, and Applicants
for Pensions.
laTlMllee to MM. Avenue, over the Store of J. Ly
ons it Son.
Montrose, Pa., May 26, 1864. tf
The Montrose Democrat
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LBPURIIinEti EVERY TITEHMAT 111011NING, eT MONTEOSE,
Susquankri - are Cowry, PA., BY
.a... a'. Or MI it 'EL X 71 1 El CO ZT,
AT $2 PEE AIM= IF ADVANCE-0B IBEX AT END OP TEAII
Bushieits advertisements inserted at $1 per square of
10 lines, threo times,and Zicts for each additional week.
Yearly advertisers, with usual changes, charged $lO
for.four squares ,quarter column $lO, half column po,
ont column $ 6O and other amounts in exact proportion.
Business cards of three lines, ;or one dollar a line.
ipar 'Legal notices at the customary rates.
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..4.obleirhigng executed meady dud proiciptly-it
fitir pries.
.Deeds e Mortgagee , Notes. Justlces',, constables',
School and latter bhukkator sale. •
Terztareta Oeusla. 7:lcrevia..
AXLE GREASE,
THE best In 'kinds 'Of Wagons. tic., far
sale in small boxes, by
Montrose, March 47.1106. ABEL TIMBELL.
S'H'ROUD, RIZO • WN,
FEE AND :LIFE. INSURANCE AGENTS. Office
over the Post Offife, Montrose,.Pst., AU Sosineso
attended to promptly, Oil fair terius. ' Pan. t,1866.
BILLINott ETROVD, - - eIIAILLEeI L. Dr.ows.
11. BURRrTT,
A. 0. WARREN,
WX. W.-SMITH,
P. LINES,
NOTACEIO THE - PUBLIC;
subscriber . respectinily inform the public that
1 he baoleasett.the
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Blacksmith Shop
otu. C. Clemons; near the Foundry of Sayre Brdtbers.
Customers wilt do preikto as, I heiieun get .6verY
thingdonein the Sinclaraithipglinemeatly hudprompt
ly for cash. . ,
far Particular attention giiren to force Shoeing.
pDWARD,T.
Montrose, Dec. 26, 1665. tf • .
Fire, Life and Accidental
GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY,
24 - cszltrtzbeso,
Home Insurance Co. of N. L. Capital. and 1
Surplus, .$3.000,000
Itusnrauce Co. of North America, Phil'a,
, Capital and Surplus, 1,700,000
International Fire Insurance Co. of N. Y.,
Capital and Surplus, . . 1,300,000
Girard Fire and Marine Insurance Co. of ~
Phil'a, Capital and Surplus, , 300,000
Lycoming County ,Mutual Insurance Co.of
Money, Petm'a, Capital and Surplus, 2.500,000
Insurance Co. of N.Y. Capital and burplas, 2,000,000
Farmer's Mutual Insurance Co. York, Pa.,
Capital and Surplus, 500,000
Enterprise Insurance Company,
Capital and Surplus, , . • . 37.%000
Insurance Co. State of Pennsylvania, Phil.
Capital - pad Surplus, 700,000
Kensington Fire and M. Insurance Co.,
Phil'a, Capital and Surplus, 300,000
Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Co. of
Hartford, Conn., paying 60 per cent
dividends to the assured, Capital, 10,0043,000
American Life Insurance Co., ,Phlladel.
Willa, Capital, 1,000,000
Travelers' Insurance Co. Hartford, Conn
Insuring against all kinds of accidents
Capital, 500,000
Hartford Fire Insurance Company, Hart
ford. Coon., Capital and Surplus, $1,593,162
CAT All business entrusted to our care will be attend
ed to on fair terms, and all losses promptly adjusted.
STROUD & BROWN, Agents.
Orntsce °Ter the Post Office, Foot of Public Avoane.
BILLINGS STROUD, CnAntus L. Bitowx.
Idontroae, Jan. lot. 1660. ly
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D. W. LOWELL, Principal & Proprietor
Pkl"the above Institution, respectfully calls attention
to the unsurpassed fucll i t iev of his cottnie ofinstruc•
don, and the important additions and impru%ements
which have been made in alid tr. the vev taut departm en t s
ofhie College. The courie of instruction extended and
perfected,present to
YOUNG DIEN mid LADIES
- The best facilities for obtaining a
PRACTICAL, COMPREHENSIVE, BUSINESS
EDUCATION.
The thorough, novel and Int erevti z g course of
A,CTUAL PRACTICE
embraces a complete routine of transactions in cacti im
portant branch of butduess. A Store, Bank and Railroad
Steamboat, Telegraph. Post,oflices, arc in full and
successful operation, repreentine in a Waltzing. and - -fmt ,
isfactory manner, the daily routine of actual burineas
life. in which the student becomes in progression an
amateur
CLERIC. MERCHANT MID BARKER,
receiving, in each capacity, a practical & reliable know-1
edge of business in its multifarious forms and phases.
PENMANSHIP.
In this essential branch °flimsiness education no Col
lege ones better facilities to the learner. The Spence
rim' system will be taught In all Its varieties by the most
skillful Meat ere of the art. Specimens of Writing from
thi*,lnstitution have -received the highest' encomiums
from the press.
For general information, terms, address for Col
lege monthly, which will be mailed free; for specimens
of Penmaner Ip. enclose two threecent stamps.
deel2.ly Address D. W. LOWELL Principal.
Loweire Comnierclal College, Binghamton, N. Y.
- • PIIILL'‘LIBERTY WHITE LEAD.
RE.6RIIRED by all practical paintcre ! Try it, and
P
yon will have no other.
Matitabetnreti-einly by. ZIEGLER it
Wholesale Dreg, Paint and Glass Dealers,
jan3d ly " 137 North 3d street, Ptillnd'a.
"THE FAMOUS BARBER."
Come and see the famous Barber,
Famous Barber, late of Hayti.
Late of Hayti, now at Weeks',
Now at F. R. Weeks' Store Room,
Find me shaving and shampooing,
Find me cutting hair to suit goo,
Find me ready at your service,
At your service ' CHARLEY NORRIS
3iontrose,oet. 16. 1863. tf
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ORTY different styles, adapted to sacred and seett•
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silver medals. or ther first premiums awarded them.—
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LIN, Boston. or MASON BHOT/lERS.NeW York. -
Sept. 2, 18115-Iyemp .
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T 1 1; n riberoffej s fo real e
In
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the extensive works of the D., L. & W. R. R. Co., now
In progress. They are laid ont in convenient shape and
good size, and may he purchased at liberal rates and on.
easy terms of payment.
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or entirely pre•sntedz .If given in timo,M , certeilt
Preveitifto AlliLlinte-filr the /tag thiolorn...—=
Price 23 Cents per Paper, orb Papers for $l.
PREPARED BY
s. A.. ii•eirirrz
11110LE9 LE Milli AND MEDICINE DEPOT. AllW'
11.). 110' Franklin St., Baltimore, 117(1. k o m
)4, hr flrut,i,4s i u.Ll
itt the Luit....d St¢tcy.
ABEL TERRELL
Is Contintuflly siteivlgg"
And een I.2intlY ; On hsnti a Intl , and desirable .
ae
.t.:; • sediment. of genalue,o • •
Drugs, biedicinel3, 'Chemicals,
Upon, Paints, Oils, Dye-stuffs; T eal.' Spices' and
other Groceries, Stoneware, Wall and . Window Pa-
TGlsaware. Limns, Kerosene, Benzole,
anner's OilrLubticating O il Neatstoot Oil,
.keened Whale Oil, Varnish, Whips,_,.
• (lams. PistolS, Cartridges , Powder,
Shot.. Lead, Gan •Caps, Musical
Instruments, ToPet,i3oaps, ,
flair Oil., Bruahes. Pocket Knived,: Spectacles, Silver
Plated Spottes, Forlis x mad-Ivery Handled Knives,
'Dentist a Arai:lea, ageneral assortment of
Fancy Gooda; .frivelry, l Perfnutery, to.
ALL. THE
Patentediernes
advertised in identrose, end nearly every G 0,0)) E ND
' - • ' • 'IN - ANY - IIAIIICET.
'ln short. nearly - everything to .restore thervick..• to
please the taste, to delight the eye, to gratify the fancy,
-and Manta conduce to the real hnd otiwantial comforts
of .life- Enumeration is hfipmctleatile, as it would fill a
newspaper. Call nt the Drug and Varie ty . Stora,of .
'ABEL TURItEL.L. , AtoniNset Pa.
NEIVG OODS.
p,rtng tV . • . csttinuttr
4ar 3C:10 .
PLEASE CALL AND EXAMINE.
DRESS GOODS, consisting or
GRENADINES,
'POPLINS, -
CAA LLIES,
DELAINES
LENOES,'
11 ' tRAMATTAS,
IdERINOES,
BRILLIANTS,
JACONETTE PRINTS,
and n good ossoltment atoll klndA of Goods In ant line.
Montrose, May 11, Una.
Liberty MIN Lead. Liberty White Lead.
Liberty White Lead. Liberty White Lead.
TRY IT I TRY IT !
TRY IT t TRY IT! ,
WARRANTED to corer more surface , forme M 'Weight,
than any ocher. Buy the best; it is the cheapest.
Libcrty'Lead is whiter than any other.
Liberty Lead corers better than any other.
Liberty Lead Tsars longer than any other.
Liberty Lead is more economical than any other.
Liberty bawl is mnre free from impurities, and is
W•RIT.ANTED to do more anti better work
at a giren cost, Mari any other.
Buy the RESTi. it Is the CHEAPEST.
Mnnuinctnrea and warranted by
aet Isnerx.favisr,
WIIOLESAIE
DRUG, PAINT. SE. GLASS NM LIP,RS,
137 NORTH THIRD STREET,
d 8 —ly B . PIDLADELPIIIA.
ERIE RAILWAY.
lIANGE of hours, commencing Monday, Nov 15th,
C
1865. Pra in s will leave Great Bend, Pa., at about the
following hours, viz :
VlTenstwaa-cl. s3crizn.a.
Train 1. Buffalo Express at, 3.26, p.m.
3, Lightning Express
for Dunkirk.. 8.81, a.m.
b, Mull. 7.52, p.m.
7, Night Et. for Dunkirk and Buffalo, 8.00, a.m.
9. Mail for &OBI° and Dunkirk 5.27, a.m.
21, Emigrant 11.13,.a.m.
27, Way Freight 1.02, p.m.
Mzteat'vcraa'cl Micrazzici.
Train d, New York Express at 1.42. p.m
4, Night Express 4.13, a.m
8, Steamboat Express - 8.88, p.m
8, Cincinnati Express 7.10, n.m
12, Night Express .. 3.12, a.m
28, Way Freight , . • 10.35, a.m
Trains 3.2,21 rBn daily: Train I runs daily except Sun
days and Mondays. Train 8 runs daily except
Mondays. Tian 3 stops at great Bend - Sundays and
Mondays only. Train 12 stops Mondays only. Alloth
ers run daily except Sundays.
11. RIDDLE, Gen'l Snpl; New York.
WM, B. BARR, Gaul Passenger Agent:- • •
11 ,
OWAD Assmetation.Pla Ilndelpbfa, Pa
N Diseas.es of the Nervous. Seminal. Urinary and sex
ual systems—n ew and reliable trentm en Report( of
the HOWARD ASSOCIATION. eent by mail In sealed
letyer envelopes.free of charge. A ddrepi.Dr.J. SIMIAN
Fronateron. Howard Association, No 2 Smith Mame%
Philadelphia; Pa.i .
- •
MA:NIIIFACTURERS
REVOLVERS
nisei; WlttslOts and Carbines,
for the .United States Service. Also
POCKET & BELT REVOLVERS,
Repeating Pistols, •
Rifle Canes, Revolving Rifles,
This preparation, 61E
long and favorably
known, will tbor- jer)
oughl,y reinvigorate pow
broken-dawa and a d%
lowspiritsd horses,
by strengthening
and !teaming. the•
stomach and kiss-
Una.
It is a sure pre-
ventive of all die
emu incident to
RIMIRGIONS' REVOLVERS.
--Parties desiring to, avail. themselves of
the late impr.oynkents in.Pit3tol, and su
perior workmanship and form, will find
alleombined inlhe New
REMINGTON REVOLVERS.
Circulars containing cuts &.; description
of our Arms will be furnished • upon ap
plication. •
E. REMINGTON A; SONS, Won, N.Y.
Moon Nictioxs, Agents,
nploc No, 40 Courtland st . N. Y.
is Invalnable.
in thee
quality 00,
le milk. It has
3:TtlYrlo7" ac
'experiment-to
tease the quail. pa
.y of milk and ‘..w
cam twenty per Nog
and mate the
t ter Arm and 01 3
A. In fattening
le, It gives them
ippetite, loosen, 0 111 1_,
r hide, and
la them thrive ri
A FRESH LOT OF .
NEW GOODS,
JUST ARRIVED FOR TAB
Tria,c2.e
At WILSON, ORISTIS & WARNER'S .
WEBB . &' BUTTERFIELD
Are now receiving their
E. SENEINOVON 46 SONS,
Rifle and Shot Gnn Barrels, and Gun
Materials sold by Gun Dealers
and the Trade generally:
In Ikea days of Housebreaking and,
Robbery, every House, Store, Bank
and'office, Should leave one if
NEW GOODS,
,coutlitiallzpsAvicLatt--2
'T'T.71:1.3FLM1..•1119.
New Skirt, for 18de.
The Great Invention of the Age
HOOP SKIRTS.
J. W. BRADLEY% New Patint DUPLEX (dont
NIZITTIC SPRING SKIRT.
Tins !premien coating of Duplex [or,twoj
- POre F.efined Steel Springs, Ingeuionsly bra'.
Ugh* and firmly together. edge to edge, leakier
toughest, most flexible, elastic and dumble spring
used: They Seldom break orbend,llke the single spr
and consequently preserve their perfect and beam
shape more than twice as - tong as any single spri
skirt that ev,r has or catne made. • I
The wonderful flexibility, great comfort and pleau.
to an lady - wearing the , Dnplea Elliptic, Skirt IQ
experienced particularly in all crow dee assemblies,
etas, carriages; ittfhtad ears. church pews. eon cbf,
for : promenade and housedress, as the skirt can be fol.
when In use to occupy a small place ; as easily and
Venientlras A silk o r muslin dress.
55
: A lady basing colt:1101de pleasure, comfort and
"Oonimlience of wearing the duplex elliptic steelsnd e
skirt for a single day will never afterwards
dispense with their use. For children, min ce „
young ladles they are superior to all others.
The Hoops are covered with 2 ply double tw „
thread and will wear twice es long as the single y
gaming which lensed on all single steel hoop ski
The these bottom rods on every skirt are also dank
steel. and twice or double/covered to prevent the cote
dug froth wearing off the rods when dragging to
stairs, atone steps, etc., etc., Which they are constant)
'subject to when is nee.
- All are made, of the new and elcvontcorded tapes, .
ate the'best quality in every part, giving to the wee,
the most gl'acefal and perfect shape possible, and
unquestionably the lightest most desirable, comferta
ant economical skirt ever made,
WESTS, BRADLEY .2 CAity
proprietors of the Invention, and sole manufseto * 1
97 Chambers. and 79 & 81 Readestreete, N.Y.
For sale in all first-class stores In this city. and duo'
out the. United States and. Canada, Havana de Cs
Mexico, South America, and the West Indies.
orisaquire for the Duplex Elliptic (,
double) Spring Skirt. ♦ e 1p24 3
LATE and EIVIPORTANT
NEWS FROM THE BM
Mv' FORT 'FISHER CAPTURED ja
Tfits time, and the good people of Wilmington ill
other places in Dixie are said to be much TRW.;
fled, bat the good-peal:de• of .Montrose and 'him •
need not be alarmed in the least, as nearly all kerb
goads are ooi.g down, and have been going dowel'
ther Store of the subscriber) almost eve.ey day for I I
time poet. and all wishing good Goods had better . ,
and examine qualities and prices before buying, es ti iS
my purpose to rielLgoods strictly upon the principle ,
llvrana let lire. In the Franklin hotel
2dontrose,Jan. 21. A. N. BULLARD.
FAMILY GROCERIES,
TEAS.—Choice Teas, good at 10s, better at 111,a
beet at 15 and 164 per lb.
Sugars, Syrnps and Molasses that are west, 1 1
Vinegar that ie some sour_
Tobacco, (the "filthy treed") from 30 to 120 ale
lb. and Fomeln the shape of rural'.
Yankee Notions, Books and Stationer!. N t h rt
Diaries for I. Candles, Nuts, Crackers, Cheese. et, It
and domestic Wines, Butter. Lard, Potatoes. 011, 4
Fresh Oranges: Lemons - and lots'of other Good ith ;
quite too numerous to mention, forsalc by
•
Montrose, Jan. 1865. A.N.Brum
rdanhOOd How test, How Be.
stored.
I'L . ST pub lewd, a new edition of Dr. Cake '
,v/ well's Celebrated Essay' Oti the radial cut
((without medicine) Of SPLEMATOUIMOZA, Or :' , .erm*
• Weakness, Involuntary Seminal Losses, Impute:a?, :
Beata] and Physical incapacity, Impedimenta a ha
riage. etc. ' ; also, Consumption,
.lipllepey, and Fits, 4,
duced by self Ipdrilgence or Sexual extravagance.
•
CV — Price, in a sealed envelope, - only a cents.
The celebrated author in this admirable may cleat
demonstrates, from a thirty years' successful parte,
t hat the alarming consequences of seltatupe asy
radically cured without the dangerous use of Wen;
medicine or the application of the knife—peinhn fs,
mode ofcure at once simple, certain and effectual. 11
means of which every sufferer, no matter what his at
ditlon may he. may cure himself cheaply, privately -
radically.
garThlS Lectiare should be in the hied, of ea
youth and every man In the land.
Sent, under seal,-Id a plain envelope, to any addax
poet paid. on receipt of six cents, or two post staz4
Address. the publishers,
CHAS. J. C. KLINE & CO., k
127 Bowery, New York, Poet 02:Icebox 4,21.
Earch 20, 1866—lyamp.
Peace' &. Peace Prices
PEACE ESTABLISHED. fl
Large Lines of ified Prices Conquered d Re
11. 331arritt
',now receiving, for Spring Supplies, new and lop ti
Stocks of
D - G, •
Ty mods, Toceries,
Crockery, Hardware,
STOVES, IRON, STEEL, NAILS,' ',l
Paints, Lamp and Linseed Oils, Bar '-
tole, Carpetings, Floor Oil Cloths, rl.l
Wall Paper, Window Shade:, -=1
Hots dr Caps, Boots & Shoes, Clocks, h. I
Including, es usual. fell varieties of the most pelth
styles of LADIES' DRESS GOODS. MARIA I
: ~
BONNETS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, de. . f
which be mill 'sell on the most favorable team b
CASH, PRODUCE, or to Prompt Time Buyers. 1
Flour. dt Salt on hand as mall '..j
NEW MILFORD, June, 1865. F.
iIiTBIT :.BROTHERS, i ,:,:1,
• teICIR....B.WrCIN, Wa., h'
7 „ t i
Whalen', t Re.taU Dealers's
21247Jvykaait c .,,,'„, -
i PL ?'J v
..„.„.
A
STEEL,NAILS,
%pumas ;%noiraLti,
, ~
:,.
BUILDER'S HARDWARE. ii.'.4
IcINE RAIL, COUNTERSUNK A V BAIL SPIN -."l+
RAILROAD & MINING SUPPLIES.
...ii;
CARREA OE- SPRIKOS. AXLES, SKEINS AXO : •':.;1
BOXES. DOLTS, NUTS and WASHERS, . ; )1
?LAZED 'BANDS. MALLEABLE :H
~ .1
. ~ IRONS, ÜBS. SPOKES, ,'
PELZOES. BEAT. SPINDLES, BOWS, IL 1.;,,1
VICES, STOCKS and DIES, 1 3 "" •3
ANVILS,
UAHHERS, SLEDGES, FILM &a. ie. _,„ 'f 4 ,41
CIRCULAR AND MILL SAWS, BFLTINO. PACum+ : ,- ,4
TACKLE BLOCKS, PLASTER _PARIS - ....4
CEMENT, HAIR & GRINDSTONES. ..,,, ".-.4
FRENCH WgincllNV GLASS. LEATHER & lONDIPm ,q
- • '
F'AIRBANK'S SCALES. - - i
Scranton, March. 24, 1863. iy
, . .z .
Lackawanna &Bloomsburg &B. =''' l l
ON and attar • November 27,1865, passenger ire°
Will run. as folio's; r,l
''.,. 1
, .
SOUTTIW 4I. ARD• A. X. r ' a irlt
N.
Leave Scranton,
~ • RIO 10:50 ! 1
."' Ri"gl i ton, ' - *ss 11:15 .„• 1 -
‘..,,
" ' Rupert. , , : 4 1:1$ tit: 1
" , Danville, . 0:50 lie) ; , 1•
Arriveat Northumberland, • 10:80 ' '..q
NORTH WARD.
Leave, Northamberlrnd, 8:00 4
t t.ll
" - Danville, ' •19:40 0 1 •-;•;1••
!! i Rupert, , 0:15 ►A.II. 0 ~4
'"
• Kingston; *B5 It3o t A • •")
..
Arrlvo at Scranton, ' • `. 8:43 9: 35 r
53 1 :,-.'
Passengera taking train - south from Scranton al ;
1
a. m. via No nil ombeeland, reach Harrisbnq a llO 4 !. !, A
in.; 'Baltimore 5:80p: m.;• WashingtonlatOp. In.; !,4"
Rupert reach Philadelphia at 1 1:00 p. m.i;,l
I. ,
Z I',
Kingston, Nov ; 25. , • D. AJONDA , Sit I-.
1.1
PMIE- - TABEart WHITE LEAD Po E.t.
U'/ILL do mare and bettir work at it'given cost, W s
NV any other,. .Try it I • ;_ •
Manufactured only ' by ' ZIEGLER /A 81 151
Wholesale Drug, Paint, and Glass Dealers, , lil
Jula o 17 , 187 North Od street, Philui i• •
PURE LIBERTY -WHITE LEAP, -
tho whitest, thorned dorable,lbornost
Try It! Manufactured only , bY EMOLER
Wholesale Drug, Paint and Glass Dealers, rf
jaralo ty 337 North ad street. Pkibl'irl