Nconomy In GoaL As the wintry weather is wits as once again, and fires are getting necessary to domeatie comfort, a few hints condensed from a diffuse scientific article, will be found of interest. Some housekeepers, in the management of their fires, seem to suppose that an addition of fuel will in sure increased combustion, and develop additional heat. Coal, and especially an thracite coal, should always be furnished with a sufficient amount of oxygen to keep the fire bright . . It is only smother ing and retarding the fire to put in a4hick layer of coal, as some do, fill the fire box from a layer of two inches of ignited coal to its utmost capacity, with fresh fuel. No more coal should bo put on a fire at one time than will readily ignite and give off a pure white blaze—not a blue flame which denotes also the presence of nn consumed gases—and the fire should be undisturbed on the top. Another point of coal economy; in clearing the grate in the morning there is a quantity of un burned coal, which has been externally euttieejed to combustion. It is covered ai h ash, and looks like cinder. It is oft en dumped into the ash box. The fact is, that the lump is only roasted on the out side, not even cooked, and is in better condition for igniting than the green coal. Never waste it. Attention to these few hints will save many dollars in a winter. ' Mr Obadiah Snodgrass, sez: That korn bred is usually made to ete, but would advise everybody not to ete more than 4 ldaves at 1 konsecutiv time, unless you is hungry, and then it should be ta ken innardly without cerymony. That pork and cabbage is sum better'n whisky for a hungry man, unless you bay a idee-oy grand and lofty tnmhlin. That rye is kommonly sold by the bush el un!ess it gas old in which instance it is generally sold'•by the quart, Ike. down- I hay kum to the konolusion that good greenbacks is better than good looks, un less the good looks kilms from a perty gal with a moll parent. Hatii-nn-egzs is good for a empty shin ache ; but it it au't, I kan't help it. It is Fed that "Inv in a kottaze" is a trice thing—very likely ; so is Flapjacks and molasses ; el lu. brute ! —A private soldier, stationed at Otta wa, received fifty lashes for asserting that Canada would be annexed to the United States bt fore two years. —A negro named Reuben waa.arraign eci i n G sA g o w , Ky., on last Saturday, on the charge of murder. He bad cruelly murdered his own son, alad about twelve years of age, " because he couldnot pull corn fast enough." —The Chien') Times, which caused such tejoicing in the Radical camp by its articles in favor of " impartial saffrsge," halts at the first application of its own doctrine. It vdl not support the bill giv ing the elt , stive franchise to the negroes of Washing( OD. —A visitor to the New Havoc Alms bouse,find. there an old gentleman, for 4rierly well off and respected, whose case is partienlarly noticeable from the fact that he has a daughter, a talented author, who has 'wide a handsome fortune with her pen, and who charms her readers with tales and poems, and the eloquent, pa thetic manner in which she pleads the cause of poverty, and defends.the bumble from "the proud man's contumely." —A dutchman, of D‘teatur, 111, married n second wife a &Leek after the death of wife No. I. The sabbath following the bride asked her lord to take her riding, and was "cut up" with the following re sponse : " You link I ride out I .epost mit anuder woman so soon after the death of mine fcfiu ? No, no." —Cable news is beginning to become unreliable. A telegram was recently sent across the ocean announcing the death of the Empress Carlotta, but later duties in dicate that the rumor was illfounded. It was also announced that James Stephens, the Fenian Chief, had been captured by the British authorities. This, too, turns out to be a canard. _A wealthy farmer living near Crab Orchard, Ky., killed some hogs a few days Qinee and presented his neighbors with a few choice pieces Cff meat. Next day all who bad eaten were taken ill, and five have already died. None of the oth rre give promise of recovery, The re mainder of the drove were taken sick the day after the killing of the few choice ones, and are dying• rapidly. The disease is so posedto be bog cholera. —An English jnry has decided that when a man who is-stnokinr , in a railroad car refuses to remove his cigar at the re quest. of his fellow passengers, they have the right to knock it out of his month, and the judge thought that the blowing of to bacco smoke in the face of a fellow passeng er might be considered an aseult. The Montrose Democrat /11 PCBLIIIH ED EVERT TUESDAY 1101.. INC, AT MONTIIORIZ SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY. PA„ DY 4916. eT. 4:3r 3MI MIL MAC ri" ia zW, AT $2 PER ANNUM IN ADVANCE-- OH $2)4 AT END OP TEAR Business advertisements Insorted at el per so.eare of 10 item three Uinta; and :Zel' for each additional week. Tearly advertisers, with usual changes, charged $lO for fottettpares, quarter column $l5. half column onetelltfint $6O. and other amonntelnexact proportion. Baelneaa cards of three Dram $3; or one dollar a line. , notices at the customary rates. Job Printing executed neatly and promptly at gale velem Deeds, Ifortgases, Notes. Jas deep', ConolableiV. ectoslesillsttlunlasOstOr eforiaa.Ml e CO it rts c=mv BUSINESS CARDS. JAMES E. CARMALT, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office over Stone Warner. Montrose, Dee. 18,1868. tf WM. D. LUSK, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Montrose, Pa. Office opposite the Franklin Hotel, near the Court House. n0c.47 '6 DR. E. L. GARDNER, VIDETBICI AN and SURGEON, Montrose, Pa. Gives especial attention to diseases of the Heart and Lungs and all Satirical diseases. Office over the Post Office. Boards at Searle's Hotel. [Sept. 4, 1866. BALDWIN, ALLEN, & ITCEIELL, DEALERS in Flour, Salt, Pork Flab, Lard, Grain, Feed, Candles, Clover and Timothy Seed. Alto, Groceries, each as Swam Molasses, Syrups, Tea an d he West side of Public Arcane. Montrose, April 77,1868. BURNS & NICHOLS, T't BALERS In Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Dye .l/ stuffs, Paints, Oils, Varnish, Liquors. Spices. Fan cy articles. Patent Medicines. Perfumery and Toilet Ar• tides. rir- Pr eseept lons carefully compounded. Public Avenue, above Searle's hotel, Montrose, Pa. A. B. Bonze, Altos NICUOLEI. Sept. 11, 1886. D. W. SEARLE, tiTTORICIEY AT LAW, office over the Store of Z Cobb. opposite Searla's Hotel, Montrose, Pa. May 1, 18U6. DR. E. P. HINES, "ETAS permanently located at Priendsvitle for tbepnr- EL pose of practicing medicine and surgery in all its branches. le may be Plead at the Jackson (louse. Office hours from 8 a. to.. to 9 p. m. janittf Priendsrille, Pa., Jan, 29th, 1898. ROGERS & ELY, locozusse•cil ..a.u.oticoase , 433r05, mylos Brooklyn, Pa. PETER HAY, loess.sseoci. fehl 41tf Auburn 4 corners, Pa. M. C. 'SUTTON, X.alc,csxxsiod. .a..u.crticosse•cyr, ap7 65t1 Frlendsvllle, Pa. C. S. GILBERT, 1.110 0 =LIZ C:IL 416.11.10 c> epe , sepl &41f Great. Bend, Pa. STROUD BROWN, SIRE AND LIFE iNsuntucce AGENTS. All buslr,o4B attended to promptly. on fair terms. Of fice Cast door north of • Montrose Hotel, - west ride of Public Avenue, Montrose, Pa. [Jun. 1,1846. ant E 10621 STnorD, - Crum.= L. BnourN. C. 0. FORDHAM, "1",00T cf. SP_ oE Denier end Mannfeetnrer Montrose, 11 Pa. Shop od Stain street, oue door below the Po.t °Mee. All kinds of work. ..ede to eider, and repelling doue neatly. jatal CS Da. E. L. BLAKESLEE, PLITSIICIAN 6; SURGEON, lista located at Bronalyn, Snag's co., Pa. Will attend promptly to all calla with which he may be favored. °Bice at L. hi. Bald win's. pirirl 1 - 1 y JOHN SA UTTER., 10pESPECTFIILLY announces that he is now pre- JUL pared to nut all kinds of Garments in the most Fashionable Style, and warranted to flt with elegnnce and ease. Shop over 1. N. Bullard's Store, Montrose. • DOCT. E. L. HANDRICIi, PRTSICIAIi It BURGEON, respeethilly tenders his I. professional services to the citizen of Friends villa atfd vicinity. Or Office in the oflice of Pr. Lect. Boards - at J. Hosford's. J1)30 63tf ABEL TURRELL, pYrALEn In Drugs, Medicines. Chemicals, Dye , Stuffs, Glass Ware, Paints, Oils, Varnish, Win :cwOltias, Groceries. Fancy Goods, .Teweiry Pertu ry..tc--Agent for all the most popular PATENT EDICINES, —2don trose. Pa. DR. \VAL SMITH, raGtOlsl DENTlST,—Xfontrose, ::.. 5 ....j,9_;,t,.-- .70111ce in Lathrop' new building, over the Bank. All Dental operalione will be •allilljbaaiii• erformed in good style and warranted. JOHN GROVES, rt. LSITTONABLE TAILOR. Montrose, Pa. Shop L' one door west of St.arle's Hotel. ISErAII orders filled promptly, in first-rate kyle. `7llt tiny. done on short notice, and warranted to lit WM. W. SMITH, riADINIST AND CHAIR MANUFACTURERS, —Foot kJ of Main ',treat, Montrose, Pa. tt P. LINES, FASITIONABLET&ILOR.—Ifontroso, Pa. Shop in Pbasnlx Block, over store of Read. %strolls Foster. All work warranted as to tit and finish. "luting done on abort notice, in best style. jan'tlo 11. BITRRITT, DALER in Staple and Fancy Dry Good's, Crockery, Hardware, Iron, Stoves, Drn fs, Oils, and Paints, Boots and Shoes, Fists and Caps. Po rs,Builalo Robes, Groceries, Provisions, c.Z.e., New Milford, Pa. W3l. 11. COOPER it- CO., BkITHERS. Montrose, Pa. Successors to Post.Coopyr Co. Office, Lathrop's new building, Turnpike-st. 111771"11210 coOrsa ' HEADY DIIMHISIt. A. 0. WARREN, A TTOBXBY AT LAW. Bounty, Back Pay, Pension, a. and Exemptlon Claims attended to. febl ar °Mee Ant door below Boyd's Store,' Montrose, Pa UNION HOTEL, NEW MILFORD, Ps. Lately kept by R. C. Vail. JOHN FAUROT, Proprietor. Meals always ready. Time to eat, withont being harried, for persona arriving on the stage, wiahing to take the ears. 1(.26 tf DAYTON HOUSE, GREAT BEND, PA. NEAR THE RAILROAD DEPOT. The noose is open at all flours of the night for the acrommodalion of Passengers. apOr DAVID TLIONIA.S, Proprietor. Fire, Life and Accidental GENERAL INSURANCE AOENCY, Home insurance Co. of 27. Y., Capital and Surplus, Insurance Co. of North America, Phil'a, Capital mad Surplus, International Fire Insugince Co. of N. Y. Capital and Surplus, Girard Fire and Marine Insurance Co. of Phira, Capital and Surplus. Lycoming County Mutual insurance Co.of Ma ncy, Penn'a, Capital and Surplus, Farmer's Mutual Insurance Co. York, Pa., Capital and Surplus, Enterprise Insurance Company, ThiPa, Capital and Surplus, Insuranc , Co. State of Pennsylvania, Phil. Capital andSurpino, 700,000 Kensington Fire and M. Insurance Cu., Phira, capital and Surplus, LOO,OOO Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Co. of Hartford. Conn.. paying 60 per cent. dividends to the assured. Capital. 10,000.000 American Life Insurance Co., Philadel phia, Capital, 1,000,000 Travelers'lnsurance Co. Hartford, Conn,. Insuring against all hinds of accidents Capital, Hartford Fire Insurance Company, Hart ford. Conn., Capital and Surplus, 11,503,163 Putnam Fire Insurance Co., Hartford, Ct., Capital, poops business entrusted to our care will be attend ed to on fair terms, and all losses promptly adjusted. STROUD BROWN, Agents. rilr'olllce first door north of" Montrose Hotel," watt side of Public Areatfe. Ha trams Srnonn. Montrorr. Jan iv isr.e; litrtllEl EILIUMIgi At the State rain of New York, Illlinois, Virginia, New Jersey, Michigan, N. Carolina, Vermont, Wisconsin, Tennessee, Pennsylvania, lowa, Alabama, Ohio, Kentucky, Oregon, Indiana, Missouri, California. At the Fairs of the American institute, Franklin Institute, Maryland In stigma, Massachusetts Mechanics' Association, Penn. Mechanics' Institute, St. Louis Agricultnial and Mechanics' Assimilation, And at. numerous Institute and County Fairs, including all the Fairs at which they were exhibited the past three years. Fre , iprizes have also been awarded those saaeblpes at the exhibition■ of Paris, Dublin, Litz, Besancon, , Bayonne, St. Dizier, Chalons, / Atd they have been thrniebed by *rectal command to the Empress of France, Empress of Austria, Empress if Russia, Empress of Brazil, Queen of Spain, and Quren of Bavaria Tte Grover S Baker Mastic Stitch Sewing Machlnes are superior to all others for the following reasona 1. They s ewdirect from the spools, and require no re urloding of t:;read. Th.•yp are more easily understood and used, end less linble to derangement than any other machines. A. They arc capable of executing perfectly. without chant:, al adjustment, a much greater variety of work than other machine. 4. The ititch made by theso machines is mach more firm, elastic and durable. especially upon articles which ruquire to be wuz=hed and ironed, than any other stltcn. 5. This stitch, owlet; to the manner in which the un der thread is inwrought, is much the mutt plump ancl beautiful in n•,, and r, tain‘ this ionmpriess and besturr even noon articles frequently washed. and Ironed until they arc worn out. G. The structure of the scam is such that, thougol it he cut or broken at intervak of only a few tltf:cheF, It will neither open, run, or ravel, butremalus firm and durable. 7. Unlike other machines, these fasten both ends of the seam by their own operation. 8. With these machines, while silk in used upon the right or face side of the seam. cot:on may be used upon the other side without lessening the strength or dnra• Willy of the seam. This can be done on no other ma chine, and k a great saving upon all articles stitched or made up with silk. 9. These machines, In addition to their superior mer its as Instruments for sewing, by a change or ad.irkt ment. ea-.ily learned and practiced, execute the most beautiful an 4 pennanant embroidery and ornamental work. Oct. 2.3.-10 m pLTRE LIBERTY WHITE LEAD.- .1_ the whitest, the moat durable. the moat cennem I rad. Try it ! Manufactured only by ZIEGLER & SMITLI, Wholegale Drug, Paint and Gla.e Dealers, Jan3o 17 137 North 9d street, Philad'a. fIEL AW A RE, LACKAWANNA and WESTERN R R. Winter Arrangement, Dec. 3d. WESTWARD. 1 EASTWARD. Mail Evening Mall Even train. I train. 1 STATIONS. train. teal I , l[ A. . P. : , 11. P. PI P. . 0 . , 9.00 i New York• . ... 5.50 1 1' 11.30 I Sew Hampton.... . 2.90 -. , 12,1 N j Manunka Chunk.... 1,35 eI 12 45 I Delaware ..: . .Dine .. 1,3' 1 1 i 4,3,1 13,10 'Scranton 9.45 I 6.20 ..., ; 5,36 11,43 I Nleholeon 9.351 4,30 5.59 12,08 I Hopbot tom 9,15 4.05 1 -620 12.39 Montrone . 7,93 5,55 6,41 1 . 00 I New Milford... ..... 7.34 9,06 1 ~, 7,00 1 1,35 1 Great Bend 7,15 2.40 a I, I P.M. IP. M *Foot of Liberty -at. A. MI P M Tho Mail train from New York connects at Ifs nunka Chunk with the train leaving IThilad'skEenslag. ton depot) at 7.30 a. in.. and at Greatßend with through mail train on the Erie Railway, with sleeping car at tarhed, stopping at all she principal etatluns on that road, and arriving at Butfhlo at 6,1 S a.m. Th , . I assengor trahr. from Scranton connects at Get Bend with through trains going treat and east on Brie P.ail‘%ay, arriving at Buftalo at 1,28 a. m., and at Sala manca at 12 Lt. The Mall train from Great Bend connects there with the Cincinnati Express on the Erie Railway from the west ; at Itannnka Chunk with a train for Philad'a and intermediate stations, arriving in Philadelphia at 8,30 p. in.; and at New Hampton with a train for Easton Bethlehem, Allentown, Reading and Harrisburg, arri at Harrisburg at 8,30 p. tn. At Scranton. connections are made withtrains ontha Lackawanna and Bloomsburg R.R. to and from Pittston Kingston, Wilkesharre, Berwick. Bloomelnarg,Danville, Northumberland. Harrisburg and intermediate stations, and with trains on the Delaware and Hudson Railroad to and from Carbondale and intermediate stations. R. A HENRY, J. BRISKIN. nov2l General Ticket Agent. President. IRIE RAILWAY.—On and after Mon day, November 19th. 1966. trains will leave Great Bend at about the fullovring hours. 3.00 a. m. Night Express, 'Mondays excepted, for Ro chester. Buffalo, Salamanca and Dunkirk, making di rect co,nection with trains of the Atlantic and Great Western, Lake Shore and Grand Trunk Railways. for all points West ; also at Binghamton for Syracuse; at Owego for Ithaca, and et Elmira for Canandaigua. 3.15 a. in. Lightning Expreis, Daily, for Rochester, Buffalo, Salamanca. Dunkitk. and the West. Stops at Great Bend on Mondays only.. 5'27 a. m. Mail Train, Sandal's excepted, for Buffalo and Dunkirk. to. Emigrant Train, Daily, for the West. 405 p. m. Day Express, Sundays excepted, for Ro chester. Buffalo. Salamanca, Dunkirk, and the West. Connects at Binghamton for Syracuse: at Owego for Ithaca; at Elmira for Canandaigua; at Salamanca with the Atlantic and Great Western Railway, and at Buffalo with the Lake Shore and Grand Trunk Rail ways, for 11l points West and South. 7, 21 p Express Mail, sundays excepted. fcr Erin, Salamanca, and Dunkirk, connecting with trains for the West. 1.00 p. m. Way Freight, Sendaye excepted. s3,troo.nco 1,700 000 1,300,000 GOING EAST. 04 e. m. Cincinnati Express. Mondays excepted, Lecknwaxen for Hawley, and at Grayconrt for New. bnr,r; and Warwick. G p. m. Accommodation Train Daily. 1.51 p. in. Day Express, Sundays excepted. 910 p. m. New York and Baltimore 31.1), tioadays ex cepted. 3.4:3 a. in. Night Express, Daily, connecting et Cray coo rt for Warwick. WM. R. BARR. H. RIDDLE, nov27 Gen'l Passenger Agent. Oen'l Snit, 2,500,000 WILDER'S PATENT. with Powder and Burglar T T Proof Lock—(Key won't tly"out)—for sale by HENRY . C. TYLER. AIso—BUST FAMILY SEWING /UM:UNE IN TUE WORLD. • ICIE3IEI IPZAc•rtiaorcari, Wlth finvaanni.e. FLED, to fasten ands of seams. Not complicated—perfectly simple to all, ascept—other agents ny-Plesee sail opposite " A. Lathrop's Store," and SSE for yourself. Bold at Manoraetnrer's prices. IL C. TYLER. Vontrvse : Nor 47 IBM tf C nLzy. no L Et aoTrir I, GROVER & BAKER'S 1,122 AWARDin Tll3 HIGHEST PREMIUMS GROVER & BAKER 8. M. CO.. 495 Broadway, New Tork, 'MO Chestnut street, Phil 'a. PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE CONN ECTION 9 —wtsTwAnD C 0 NN ECTI faNS EAST WA RD GOING WEST SWIMMER SAFES, CI J 3. Ma .7—. At Size. Otos. of Guttenburg, Rosenbaum & Co• And look at the ortenoive ansartsoont of NEW GOODS, For Fall & Winter, Beoeived Ws week trots Now Tort. ) 3 + 7 10 STOCK OF GOODS IN "r Ow 7 , „rd pr;ees 80i:factory to every one DRESS GOODS, 2.10!E X .Ir-a T-a IN. r 23 X1..."2" c ooxo s COTTON GOODS, SHAWLS, CL OAKS, FUR S,SKIRTS AND FANCY GOODS, too numerous to mention Vita 0 TL.57 20 (6 I 9 And Gents' Furnishing Goods, Any Quantity and Style 6utlenburß, liosenbaitin i: is N. 8. DZSSAITEII, Managing Partner. Montrose, Sept,. 18, 1866. GREAT DEPOT -FOR MIA. 1 1" IS, CAL1:2..5, FURS, sa 3Li C3O Tr3CI IV ry FURNISHING GOODS, GLOVES & MITTENS, BOOTS & SHOES. ALL KINDS O V k.NCY IVI3 aWr, made to order, and Merchants supplied at the lowest Now York rotes, Th• public are invited to call, examine Goode, and get the prices, If they don't the Goods. ATUN, *ptsome. Atilt. 1. 1964 A FRESH LIT OF NEW GOODS , JUST ARAITEDFOR TUB lel3agg arretcle, At WILSOS, GRIFFIS & WARNER'S e• lalin Parry .—A Minna Gol f,. 'A, A/ den. Flaxen. and Silken .. A. ,p CURLS . produced by the two •,,,.' ~. . 1 0 of Pmf. Dalkuscx'a F RISER 'f- - ; . . 1.8 CR EVEA eti. Ono ap plication warranted to curl • ' " „ Ph - the most straight and stub born hair of either sex into vravy ringlets or heavy mass Ave curls. Iles been used by the fashiunabie. of Paris and London. with the most gratifying results. Does no int nry to the hair. Price by mail, sealed and post paid. $l. nescrlptive circulars maned free. Address BERGER, STIUTTS .4. Co., Chem lets, No. 285 River street, Troy, N. Y. Only agents for the United States. myl lycfspq Excelsior Excelsior CJ3ZIC ..M..rV311 - 1-aMa .t3.R..' fg HAM EXTERMINATOR, FOR RESIOVIN — G SUPERFLUOUS HAIR. MO the Ladies especially, this invaluable depilatory recommends itself as being an almost indispensable article to female beauty, is easily applied, and does not burn or injure the skin. but acts directly on the roots. It is warranted to remove superfluous hair from low foreheads, or from any part of the body, COM pktely. to tally and radically extirpating the same, leaving the skin soil .statioth and natural. This is the only arose used by the French. and is the only real effectual depil atory powder in existence Price $.l per package, sent post paid to aav address. on receipt of an order, by Licnocrt, Stirrrs S, Co., rhemtats. tnyl 2.4.3 River Street, Tray, N. Y. WHITE T i lOR Improsin- tad Bea uttfyire the complexion. L The Mott Vii . .:a'de pert, t preparat 'on in (tee, zivtne the Akin leautitni. pearl-IXEce tint. thnt irr only Connd in youth. It quirk!) , r‘uoves tan. ft eckleA, hlotehee. moth nAlch A, -a1t0.% no,', eruptions and all lnapnrit les or kindly hca:ing the -acne, leavine. tiv, Akin wn:Le and clear aA a'.lhaAter. Ita n.to ratan) detect... , ' hr the LloAcrt Annum , v. and to i: ffn yeeetahle p7nolnttion if perfectly harndne: It lA Inn ouk nal:. to - i li• d nen: hi the French. at, I Ah-red 11, tae P.,--ian 714 iudi,.peneablo to c peri , tt t oil' t 1.•;,-,v,,r,;A of :vow hottleA were Add dunng the pent vent. a alt h, it 11: Zllll.ra Wee of ire efllency frier only 73 Chi. MalltAl. post paid. on receipt of an oreer ii GltGElt, I'TTS St eltento.tA, nut lyef-pq 4v river street, Troy. N. V. 4 2 1 tAiN PER YEAR ! We want Agents ever:c -f.:7, I ,here to sell our IMPRON",.O sew. 1117. Marh!oes Three new - kinds. lender an I r a pper fer . l. sot on trial. Warranted live yeare. ay: or l .rire eaniral6slons The only rn.iehine. raid in tne rnited Slates for ler-, time which are col'y ii t ero. e d hy Howe. Wheeler Wi!Fon. Gro,,r t Bak, r. Sir ear Fr ( . 0 . and Klehelder. All other cheap machine. are intriugement,.. and the seller or user are liable to arrest. Chill - 1141!:el.ri...ament. Illn.trated eirenlar4 sent tree. Adt:ress. or call upon bit AW t:1 I.Nltli. at Bidde ford. M.Line, or Chkuv. la. Elnly.nily• Tcyw Baldwin, Allen, & 71Z-ZL.3-27ZAN7671-I\7 l eta .ALICaX-aMINT After rettrir.^ for thirty dare at '•h•trd 1-0 - tor." hare re eumee buhine.e ai the o!ci Fotrid, toolcr the o;on.. and inn of BALDWIN, ALLEN k It/ITCHELL, DE.k 1.1.P.S !N Flour, Feed, Salt, Pink, Butter, Cheese, Dried .1?Pfl, Homy, Fish, Smoked 11,11- iout, CundleP, Tea, Coiree, Spires, Syrup, 4114,1fisles, Sugar, Srrd Wheat, Clartr Sre,l, Flux-ned, Bruns, Yui ic. etr. Thankful for port patronaze. be happy to see and wait npon nue Phi and yew enstoniers. All Good 4 and Flour warranted. A. BALDWIN. W. L. ALLEN. S. N. MITCHELL. Montrose, Apr :r` Qfl A 'MONTH l Azent4 wanted for air. ertirrft ne•\c article.. just out. Atkin. J ., 0. T TREY, City Building, Biddeford, Me. [nue29tl)' rr3Ermi Ik•T -MN7i7" 'MOP C:0 31E1:10 MINER & COAT rust's building, below Boyd's Comer, is the place to ROHR, GROCERIES, IHD PROVISIONS, CHEAP! CHEAP! CHEAP! Would Inform the nubile that they are now opening a New and Choice Stock of FA MI IN ORO:A.:RIES, Just received from New York, which they will sell cheap for cash, or exchange for all kinds of Farmer's produce, We hare made arrangements with one of the hest Commission Houses in New York for shtpplog Butter and Produce, and will furnish Palls free of charge, and make Liberal Advancements on consignments of Butter. Aiso, CASK 4aid for But ter, Grain and Eggs. A fre.h supply of GARDEN VEGET4.BLES, by Ex press, always on hand. C-V — Thankful for the liberal patronad already re ceived. we hope by dealing honorably with our custom ers to still further c xteud our trude. C. G. MINER. . . N. R. COATS. Montrose, June 6. 1360. 3m I~EMINGTON & SON, manufacturers of REVOLVERS, RIFLES. MUSKETS and CAR BINES for the G S Service, Also Pocket Belt Revol vers, Repeating Pistols, Rifle Canes, Revolving Iliiles, rifle and shot gnu barrels and gun materials sold by gun dealers and the trade generally. In these day* of House breaking 'and Robbery, every House, btore, Dank and office should have one of REMINGTONS' REVOLVERS. Parties desiring to avail themselves of the Into Im- Orovements in Pistols, and superior workmani hip and form, will And all cormAned in the new REMINGTON REVOLVERS. Circulars, gontaining cuts and description of our Arms, will be furnished upon application, • aP/O'D E. REMINti'PON SONS, Ilion, 'S. Y. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. TiIB enbeerlber respectfally informs the public that he has leased the Blacksmith Shop of ff. C. Clemons, near the Fonndry of Sayre Brothers. Customers will do well to call, as they can act every. thing done in the Blacksmithing line neatly and prompt ly for each. Or Particular attention given to Horse Shoeing. EDWARD P. STAMP. Montrose, Dec. 26, tf L. Q. KEELER B ratio Robes Cc Ladies' Furs, A choice lot, for rale at low Agues, by '. Nrw Witold, NOT 13. 1R66 ENAMEL, LIQUID buy yutr RIMER a COATS Tv J , GROCERIES & PROISIONS CRANE, HOWELL & CO., ARE now receiving a large and wellwlelected stock at new goods, consisting in part of choice . coma's' FLOUR, DAIRY SALT, • , SUGAR, TABLE SALT, • . SIRUP BBL SALT, MOLASSES, CANDLES, CHOICE TEAS, ' BRUSHES. COPPER, ~ dite. SPICES, &c FRUITS. NAILS, ae. PORE, WOODEN-WARE, HAMS. BASKETS, LARD, BROOMS, mu, ROPE, it. and in fact a choice variety of all kinds of GROCERIES & PROVISIONS which we are bound to sell wholesale or retall, cheap for cash or-ready pay. Call and see before baying elsewhere, for we tars pleasure lu showinc our goods, whether you buy or net. ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE taken in exchange for Goods at the beat market ogees. ihr'Shop in basement of Boyd's betiding next below Searle's Uotel. Also, Moat Market 'Adjoining, Where Fresh Meats and Fish of all kinds are kept tor Bale. 0. M. CRANE. JOEI4 HOWELL. P. T. FERGERSON Montrose, May 1, 1566. Manhood: How Lost, How E - stored. . T UST antr'lshod. anew edition, or Dr. Culver. .4 WeIPN Celebrated Essay on the mit t .' c ure (svitilaut tuitiicliie) of leetnitAtonnuot•, of Weaktese, frivoluutery Sea ad Lo,ee, Impotency, 'onte] and Physical Incapacity, Itnpedimente to Mar. ri,l„-e. etc. • al-o, Conenniption, Eulleney. end Fite, in duced by eel!' I ndulgenee or etticuta ex traN native. a" Price. in n eealed envelope, only s t two, Th.. .•'.• , .raterl author In thin admirable essay rl m ii ... -3 re.. from a thirty yearn' successful practice, 'lr I Lt . :n;(7 e‘ntsentlences Of setalntre own; ha rqdo..l:ll , cured nithout the dangerous tIEC (rt mteryt med,eine or the uppl lent 1.. n of the knife—pointing t . mode .ifr,,re at once simple. certain and Mental, by ‘n, of whie:i every sufferer, no mett'r what los cop 11 , ion may be may cure himself aply, privately and i.- o `"Th:s, Lecture shoeli n the hands of every • conch end every man In the and. Sent. under nenl. Ina, plain envelope. to Any address, peat pvitl. nn reeeipt of six cents, or two peat stamps. Address the publishers. • CURS. C. EXINE & CO., • tr flowery, New York, Poet Office box 4,550. 0 March' 0, I=tifl—lystun. HUNT BROTHERS , hol evale S Retail Dealers in • EA Le DLOYV22 Lk. STEEL, NAILS, HILDEFrS 1 . ! N E E . ; c r,ry 77,pst*NK TRA IL SPIKES RAIL R o p Jr IN G 6UPPLI CARRIAGE. • 4 PPINGS. AXLES, SKEIN'S AND ' EuX Ite,LTS. NUTS and WASHERS, PLATED BANDS. MALLEABLE FELL OEs. SEAT SPINDLES. BOW.R. ANvms, sTocEs and DIES, BELLOWS HAMMERS. SLEDGES. FILES. Arr. tr.. CIRCULAR AND MILL SAWS, BF! TING. PACKING TACKW, BLOCKS, PLASTER PARIS rEM ENT, HAIR AL GRINDSTONES FRENCH WINDOW GLASS LEATHERS FINDOGI FAIRBANK'S SCALES. F. , ranthn. March 181.4. 13' PURE LIBERTY WHITE LEAD WILL (In more and better work at a given cost, nu', V Nu ) . when Try it! I^ ., firtu•ed only by ZIEni.F.II S SMITH Sth,,7o-31e. Drug, Paint. ird n Insn Dealers, jan3o fy 1.7; North 3d street, Philad's LADIES' rANCir rIIRS, AT JOHN J'AREII?A'S Old Est(rldishrd 'Fur hinAufartory, :So. ARCH STREET. ftbovo PHILADELPHIA IIAXE nnw in tit ore of my own mantlactnre and fm• - partmion. one of the latz,nat and moot b.nutifill select of FANCY F FRS. for Ladles' and Childrrn'a wciiran the City. Also, a nue aaeortment of Gera For I am enan;ed to di t.poso of my roods nt vary reason , • hie prier,, and („,viiiild t'leretiire it licit A call from My friends of SurqUc hanna county and vietofty. Remember the name, number and street JOHN FIIREIRA, No. 718 ARCH St. ab. 7th, south side, PHILAD'IL t4Y I have no Partner, nor connection with,agy otb or Store in Philadelphia. Oct. 16, iluajw lI °WARD Iltartociation.Pbtladelplila, of the Nervous; Urinal') and sex. 111:1 Pv.atrma— new and retltibly trertmeni 11 Itepott, of the lIO ICA RD ASSOCIATION. ent Fp mall sealed tet.er enVelopes. free or chnree. Address Dr. J. Sc it Its IlouoivroN, Howard Aspoclation,tio 2 South 9th street Phradt .10 1, fa. Pa. R EADY MADE CLOTHING ut the Falrdale Cheap Store "THE FAMOUS BARBER." Come and see the famous Barbet, Famous Blither. late of Halal Late of Bari, now et Weeks', 'Now at F. B. Weeks' Store ROOM. Find me shaving and shampooing, Find me cutting hair to soft von, Find me ready at your service. At your gervicv, MARL= uoraus Vlontrose,Oct, 15, 150. tf La ;.s.kawanna & Bloomsburg R R. ON and after November 27, 1805, passenger trains will run as follows; SOUTILWATID. A. M. A. N. P. W. Leave Scranton; 5:50 10:50 4:80 " Kiagpton, 6:55 11:15 6:20 " Rupert. 9:15 f.:53 " nanvtlle, 9:50 9:30 Arrive at Northumberlandi 10:50 10:11 NORTHWARD. Lcavo N'ortheiniherlrnd, 8:00 3:03 " Danville, 8:4 3:40 " Rnpert, 0:15 .a. N. 4:15 Rineston, WS 8:30 6:63 Arrive at Scranton, i1:41.5 9:35 selo PaYsenpre biking train youth from Scranton Ps 5 : 50 a. m. vh Northumberland, reach Itarrlohnrg at 9:80 P. m.; Baltimore 5; Vp. m.; Washington MOO p. r 1 34 VII in pert react , Philadelphia at 7:00 0. m. Klngsban, NOV. :5. 11. A. FONDA, Supt. NEW GOODS. WEBB &' BUTTERFIELD Arc now retoiving their NoW Stock ot .• lug ,g)uuuner ico at. , whicb wUI bo sold CMC33.A.Ma N7C)Wi. C 1.41.1931. Summer Drew Goods,-Silks, Grenadine', Challies, Printed ambries, Lawns, Mnslins, Prints, Del:lines, Poplins, gate tt Caps, Groceries, Crockery, Vardwaro,. &e. Zerh wasp a ntrrrturna liontrosw, May 29, ISUL.