The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, January 15, 1867, Image 4

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1010,11,0fg--Ehmuner in the Reaxt.
DT WILLIAM ROSS WALLACE.
Let grim Winter Vow his . trumpet
' - On the tnountsin's snowy steep ;
Let•the Ocean's savage anthems
On the trembling beaches sweep,
And the demons of the Northland
From their icy caverns leap !
We may laugh at all the terror,
Loving still the clouded clime;
Feeling that the clouds are only
• For a very little time—
"'Stormy trumpet, savage anthem,
Lt their awfulness sublime:
fv•
Vaviug on the poor compassion ;
\.;; l l l urning no one front the door;
ThOPPing nurture in their thin plm.t
!That implore a little store,
Till the Winter-wail of Nature
--pie's; in light, along the shore.
So we may take every revel
In the storms that round us dart,
Full of God's great crowded glory
On the mountain, in the mart,
While in spite of roseloss Winter,
Summer blooms within the heart !
The Doctor.
Everybody knows the doctor; a very
important person he is to us all. What
could we do without him ? He brings us
into this world, and tries to keep us as
long in it as ho can, and as long as our
- bodies can hold together; and he is with
ns'at that strange and last hour, which
will come to us all, when we must leave
this world' and go into the next. When
we are Well, we perhaps think little about
the doctor, or, we have our small joke at
'him and his drugs;_ but let anything go
wrongvith our.body, that wonderful tab
ernacle in which out soul dwells—let any
of its wheels go wrong—glen off we fly
to him. If the
in
to her husband
or chill dying, how she runs to him and
urges hint with her tears! bow shewatch.
es his face, and follows his searching eye
as ho examines the dear sufferer; how he
wonders what be thinks what would she
give to know what he knows.? bow she
wearies for his visit! how a cheerful word
from him makes her heart -leap with joy,
.and gives her spirit and strength to watch
over the bed of distress? Her whole soul
goes out to him in unspeakable gratitude
when he brings back to her from the
power of the grave her husband or dar
ling child. The doctori, knows tnany'Of
our secrets, of our sorrows, which no one
else knows; some of our Ains, perhaps,
which the great God alone else knows;
how nvtny lives and hearts he carries in
his heart and in his hands ? So you
,sce
he is a very invortant person, the doctor,
and we should do our best to make the:
most of him, and lo do our duty to him
and to ourselves.
=CI
ligrA Totmg men in St. Louis recently
wrote,to Horace Greeley to use his influ
ence in obtaining a situation for him. He
received the following reply :
New York is just ..entering upon the
interesting process of starving out 200,-
000 people whom war and irredeemable
paper have driven hither. It is impossi
ble to receive and employ more till these
are gone."
—The following duly signed, vas lately
contained in a Western paper:—"Where
as,-at particular times I may importune
my friends and others to let me have li
quor, whithis hurtful to me and detrimen
tal to society; this is, therefore, to forbid
any perso'n selling me liquor, or letting
me have it, on any account, for if they do
I nr.El positively prosecute them; notwith
standing any promise I may make to the
contrary at the time they may let me haVe
it: 6 " - • , ;
—Punch says annuities are subject te! a
peculiar malady known as the long liver
complaint.
--Mankind should learn temperance
fi;ott the moon—the fuller bile gets, the
shatter her borne become.
Artemas Ward says : "Let na be
happy, Ind live within our means, even if
ws - have to borrow money to do it with."
'rile Mon •• ose Democrat
PMLIIIIEDrvram TtrzsDAT Monzrom, AT 'Mormon,
• SusqurzianzA.?oturrY, PA., :DT
AL - ' TT. Cr mip.x sr c:b
AT $2 1141 A,I7X7M IC AWANCB-. , 01t $2% AT 07 Mat.
Misfiles& adrertiscments Inserted at $1 per squire of
10 lines, three flmes, toad 25cts for each additional week.
Tharly advertisers; utfthentmal changes. charged $lO
for four squares. 'quarter column $l5. half column $3O,
onecoluum SW. andiather amounts in exact proportion.
/limbless cards of three lines, $3 ; or ouedullar a line.
.
rir c,ega notlies tit the customary rates.
Job 'Printing executed neatly and. prOmptly at
DI: prices.
Deeds, EiCittgazea, Votits . , Juitlceic, Constables',
liichucd snd other blacksfor sale.
r i a errEZDl: Cfratsla rierocrza.
ite (ante
tuive your Winter Clothipc made up, lieforp the
' . .pinthint,told weather comes on. lam preperef,
Ia tatullf. to • take the , measure or my perm's, Al any
fr!Atipmeizt,il4e7inay 491 Rb.
THE LATEST STYLES' -
...flys,' posted pp in my thoptpridestiscaction guar
antied; born to stare andlinish. Prices moderate.
Ekrl lake meelateare in euttitig Mad marking gar
monts to be m r up vote the ahoy.
• efrilaTprepAtuasUer's Store, Public krenue. -
• JOHN GROVES, Tailor.
ktontroee, ZiPt ip!'". 2m
AL 3Pmelit.ll.3ll/C, ,
fIONTAINING ISM Acre', twi aitilcli srai. 91,,*(4t
N./ imp ro.r.igplitV,Mlß4r "
~ - , ••• r!ft • 3 "-- ' - a D. BIIIIWEITrt.
Noittlosi, Nov. Is, mi. et
BUS IN CARDS.
_TAMES E. C4RMALT, ATTORNEY
EN AT LAW. Office over Stono & Warner.
Montrosp;'lloci. IS, M. if
NATM. D.' LUSK, ATTORNEY AT
mentrote, Pa. Office opposite tho
Frunklin Hotel, near the Court House. no. S't'd;
DR. E. L. GATtDNER,
PTSICIAN and BURGEON, Montrose , Pa. Give%
especial attention to diseases of the Heart and
Lunge and all Surgical diseases. Oface over tho Poet
Office. Boards at ticarle's Hotel. [Sept. 4.-1806.
BALDWIN, ALLEN, & .MITCIIELL,
IraCALMIS In Flcittr, Salt,Pork, Fie!, Lard, Grain,
XI Feed, Candles, Clover and Timothy Seed. Also,
Groceries, such as Sugars. 3lolasses, Syrups, Va. and
Coffee. West side orrublinivenua.
Montrose, Apr1111;1966.'
EVENS & NICHOLS,
DEALERS in Drugs, Mediclnce. Chemicals, Dye
stuffs; Paints; 01 le, Varnish, Liquors, Spices, Fan
cy tirtlcleß: Patent Medicines. Perfumery and Toilet Ar
titles. I;g7" Prestriptions carefully compounded.
Public Avenue, above Searle's Hotel, 'Montrose, Pa.
A. B. BM WS, Amos neurone.
Sept. 11, IEVI.
. D. W. SE LE,
A TTORNEI AT LAW. office over" the Store of Z
.4111 Cobb. opposite Searle's Rotel, Montrose, Pa.
Mat 1. 1866.
DR. E. P. NINES,
TAS permanently located at Frlondsville for theptc.
EL pose ofiracticing medicine and surgery in nil its
branches, Sae may be found at the Jackson }louse.
Office hours from Ba. in. to 0-p. in. janl6tf
niendsville, Pa., Jaw. lgth, 1866.
ROGERS (f.:; ELY,
3Lebotazussea Ati.u.otil4camoorlll3,
mylo* Igrooklyn, Pa.
PETER HAY,
Licleme.gesaci .41.12.Ctic0x3.4r5 Or.
febl-61tf Auburn 4 Corners. Pa.
C. SUTTON,
Maimneerusioci. ..a.u.oticoact.oetar,
ap7 Gstf Frlendsvllle, Pa.
C. S. GILBERT, •
4 00 sod .A.azotilcoime , 4374-.
ger 13-1(1 Great. Bend, Pa.
STROUD BROWN,
WIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE AGENTS. All
business attended to promptly. on fair terms. Of
fice first door north of " Montrose 110621," west side of
Public Avenue, Montrose, Pa. [Jan. 1,1866.
DILLLNGS Sinovn, - Cn.kum.ns L. BnowN.
C. 0. FO DRAM,
WT 00 T C STOE Dealer and Martufact nrer Montrose,
11,_? Pa. Shop on Main street, one door below the Post
°Mee. MI kinds of Work +.ade to orders and repairing
done neatly. I=l ari
Da. E. L. BLAKESLEE,
DECYSICIAN KURGEON. has located at Brontlyn,
Suil'a co., Pa. Will attend promptly to all ciths
with which he may be favored. Office at L. M. 1141d
win's. [July 11-1 y
JOHN S, UTTER,
RE:SPECTIFULLV announces that be is raw pre
pared to cut ail kinds or Garments in the most
Fashionable Style, and 'warranted to fit with elegance
and ease, Shop.over I. N. Bullard's Store, Montrose.
DOCT.. E. L. HANDRICE,
DITY SICIA?.. SURGEON, respeetrnlly tenders hie
proressionarsercices to the citizen or Friends
rill° and vicinity. Orace inthe °faecal' Dr. Legit.
Boards at J. Liosfortrs. ily3o titstf
M3EL TIIR.RELL,
1- I FALEFt in Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Dye
/Stairs, Glass Ware, Paints, Oils, Varnish, Win- vr.i.
ilaNt Glass, Groceries, Fancy Goode, Jewelry Perin- itT:
4-ry,&,c—Agentfor all the most papaLar PAVENT
EDlclNES,—Montrose,
• DR. W2l. SMITH,
I URGEON DENTlST,—Montrose, Pa
-o:lice in Lattrropa' new building, over - 161-4.
t ':e Bank. All Dental operat!ous will be
ezformod in good sfyle and warranted.
JOHN GROVES,
ASMONABLE TAILOR, Montrose, l'a. Shop
IC one door west of Skarle's Rotel.
1113 — All orders filled promptly, In first-rate style.
jutting done on 'llion, notice, and warranted to fit
WM. W. SMITH,
OABINET AM) MUIR nANTravaatrorts,—ru,,i
of Main street, Montrose, Pa. t tr.
P. LINES,
151.tsrfrprABLETAmor:...—Montrose, Pa. Shop
12 in Ph.rnix. Mock, over store of 'Read, Watroue
Poster. All work warranted as to fit and dnish.
',:tatir.g done on sport notice, in best style. jan'6o
11. BURRITT,
DMAUR In Staple and Fancy Dry Goode, Crockery,
Ilardwarc, Iron, Stoves, Drum Oils. and Paiute,
Boots avid Shoat, Irate and Cape. Furs, Buffalo Robes,
Groceries, Provisiona, Nay - Milford, Ps.
VP -11. S.COOPER C 0. ,,
DAMES, Montrose-Pa . Euereascrrato Post,Cooper
L.) Co. Office, Lathrop's 71eL4 building, Turnpike-et.
utrurictik coon= irennT nanturn.
A. 0. WARREN,
A WORN= AT LAW. Bonnty, Back - Pay, Pension,
Jo& and Eiemption Claims Attended to. tebl
(Office drat door below Boyd's Store,' Montrose, PA
UNlONLately HOTEL, NEW MILFORD,
l'a. kept by R. C. Vail.
TORN FAUROT, Proprietot.
Meals lamp) ready. Time to eat, without being
hurried, fur persona arriving, on the etage, vdching, to
take thectra. tt
TIAYTON HOUSE, GREAT BEND,
PA. NEAR TILE RAILROAD DEPOT.
The Rola° la open at all hours of the tight for the
accommodation of Passengers.
apbi• DAVID THOMAS, Proprietor.
Fire, Life and Accidental
GENERALINSURANCE AGENCY,
Home Insurance Co. of N. Y., Capital and
Surplus. $3 000 000
, I
Insurance Co. of worth America, Phil's,
qCapital and Surplus, 1,7:10,000
International Fire Insurance Co. ofN.
Capital and Surplus, 1,100,000
Girard Fire and Marine Insurance Co. of
Phil . % capital and - Surplus, 200,000
tycoming'Countv Mutual Insurance Co.of
Manny, Penn'a, Capital and Surplus, 2,01:10,000
Farmer's Mutual Insurance Co. York, Fa.,
Capita) and Snrplus. 800,000
Enterprise Insurance Company, Phil's,
Capital and Surplus, 075,000
Insurance Codh.tate of Pennsylvania, Phil.
Capital MTH - Surplus - 100,000
neneineton Fire and M. Insurance Co.,
Capital and Surplus, 800,000
Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Co. of
Hartford, Cann., paying, 60 per cent
,dividends to thcassured, Capital, ".; 10, 0 00,0 0 0
American Lite Insurance Co., Philadel
phia, Oapitai, _ 1.000,000
Trisvelers'lnsurince Co. Hartford, Conn..
insuring aganst all .khads of accidents
Capital; 100.000
Hartford Fire Insuranee,Company, Hart
ford. (Nine.. Capital and Surplus, $ 1 , 5 C3, 1 63
Putnam Fire InsuraneeCo., thirtford.
Capital, Vioo,ooo
120 - 4/1 lA:minces entrusted to our care will be attend.
ed to on fair terms, and all losses promptly adjusted.
STROUD t. BROWN Agents.
- tir•oftlea Ire(dont north of" Montrose I/WA" '44
nide offtblie Avavie. •
HrtaxstSiSttonsi, Crtairials L. Bnbtrx.
Montrose. aSI4I hat. LBG9. ly
I;ZI=EiIEI
!GROVES *BAKER'S
Wahirin alatmurian
VS= d W.LIIDED
ffIGITEST PREMIUMS
At tho State Fairs of
New York, Pili t uois, Virginia, ...
New Jersey, Michigan, N. Carolina,
Vermont, Wisconsin, Tennessee,
Pennsylvania, lowa, Alabama,
Ohio, Kentucky, Oregon,
Indiana l Missouri, California.
•
At the Fairs of the
American Institute, Franklin Institute, Maryland In
atitute, Massachusetts Mechanics' Association,
Penn. Mechanics' Institute, St:Lonis
' Agricultural and Media/ Ace
Association,
And at nunteron' Institute and County Fairs, including
all the Fairs at which they ware exhibited the put
three years.
FM prizes have also been *warded these machines at
the exhibitions of
London, Paris, Dublin, Litz, Beiancon,
Bayonne, St. Dizier,
,Chalons,
And they have been tarnished by special comsnand
to tha
Empress of France,
Engwess of Austria,
Empress of Russia,
Empress of Brazil,
Queen of Spain, and
Queen of Bavaria.
The Grover at Baker Elastic stitch Sewing Machines
are'superior to all others for the following reasons :
1. They sow direct front the spools, and require no re
winding of thread.
9. They are more easily understood and need. rani
less liable to derangement than any other machines.
3. 'They are cppable of executing perfectly, without
change of adjustment, a much greater variety of Work
than other .machines.
4. The stitch made hy these machines is much more
firm, elastic and durable. especially upon articles whkeli
require to be wat,hed and ironed, than any other stitch.
5. This stitch, owing to the manner in which the un
dor thread is inwrought, is much the most plump and
beautiful in WO, and retains this plumpness and beauty
even upon articles frequently washed and Ironed until
they are worn out.
6. The structure of the seam is such that, though It
he cut or broken at intervals of only a few stitches, it
ueltht:r open, rnn, or ravel, but remains firm and
durable.
7. Unlike other machines, these fasten both end's of
the seam by their own operation.
8. With these machines, while silk is used upon the
right or race side of thescam, cotion may be used upon
the other side without lessening the strength or dura
bility of the scam. This can be done on no other ma
chine, and is a groat saving upon all articles stitched or
made up with silk.
9. Thegm machines, in addition to their superior Mer
its as instruments for sewinc. by a change of adjust
ment, easily learued and practiced, execute the most
beautiful and permanent embroidery and ornamental
work.
GROVES. & BAKER S. 31. CO.,
495 Broadway, New York,
7213 Chestnut street, Fhil'a.
Oct. 21.-10 a
f3LTRE LIBERTY WHITE LEAD,-
I he whitth , t, the most dorublo, the most economical.
Tr' it' Manufactured only by ZIEGLER
Whole ale Drug, Paint and Glass Dealers,
Jan3o ly 187 North 3d Street, Phllad'a.
)ELAWARE, LACKAWANNA and
WESTERN R. R. Whacr-irrangemett, Dec. 2d.
PASSENGER TRAINS L E .174
WESTWARD. I EASTIVAND.
...Madl Evening Mail Everting
train. train. STATIONS. train. train.
.4'...1:3. P. 111. P. N. P. M.
". ; ti.k3u;New York•.... ..... 540 ; I
; 11.03 1 N, w 11..linnton I 2,L0 I 9::
I 12,14 Mancini:a C1innk.....1 1,2 Z) I
111 I
45 ,
Delaware... Dine... ; 1.00 1 c.,
...-., 4,80 j 10,10 Scranton.... ..... .... 1 0.43 I G. 20 • •;_)
05,33 11.43 Nicholson 1 i ; ' , a', 4.301 ..,
5,5 S 12,0 d 1 rtopbottom 8,13 4;0. ati
G,20 12,93 j Montrone 7,55 .1,213 1. 5
:". n4l I 01.4 New Milford
~..
~ , ~ 1. 7.24 3,05
; .3 1 ,„1,0 1,2. j Great 13end... 1 7,15 2.40 jb ,
",,. I P.M. l". 111 *Foot of Liberty -et. f A.M. PM. :
CON S'ECTION'S- WESTWA
The ?stall train from New York connects et Ma
wanka Cniink with the train leavi nit Philo Will Erasing
ton depot i at 7,30 a. m.. and at Greatilend with through
mail train on the Erie Railway, with eleepinz car at
tached. stopping at all the principal stationa on that
road. and arriving at Buffalo at 6.1-Ba. m.
The 1. a slienger trait: from Scranton connects at G 't
Fiend with through trains going treat and cart on Erie
Railway, :wiring at Buffalo at 1,23 a. and it Sala
manca at 1:2 m.
CONNECTIONS-EASTWARD.
The Mull train from Great Bend connects there
with the Cincinnati Express on the Erie Railway from
the west; at Manunka Chunk with a tram for Philad'a
and inteamediate stations, arriving in Philadelphia at
6.3 t) p. m.; and at New Hampton with a train for E.aston
Bethlehem. Allentown, Reading and Harrisburg, arri v
at Harrisburg at 6,30 p. m.
At Scranton. connect ions are made with tmins on the
Lackawanna andßloatusbnrg R.R. to and from Pittston
Kingston, Wilkesbarre, Berwick, Bloom sburg,Danville,
Northumberland, Harrisburg and intermediate stations,
and with trains on the Delaware and Hodson Railroad
to and from Carbondale and intermediate stations.
R. A. HENRY, J. BM BM,
n 0127 General Ticket Agent. President,
T'RIE RAILWAY.—On and after Mon
day, November 19tb, 1E66. trains 'will leave Great
Bend at about the following hours, viz.:
GOING WEST.
8.00 a. m. 'Night Exptess, Mondays excepted, for Ro
chester, Buffalo, Ballanaanca and bunkirk snaking di
rect cpanection with trains of the Atlantic and Great
'Western, Lake Shore and Grand Trunk Railways. for
all points West ; also at Binghamton for Syracuse;
fit Owego for Ithaca, and at Elmira for Canandaigua.
8.45 a. in. Lightning Express, Daily, for Rochester,
Buffalo, Salamanca, Donkli It. and the West. Stops
at Great Bend on DiondaYa only,
5-27 a. m. Mail Train, Sundays excepted, for Buffalo
and Dunkirk.
11.31 a. m. Emigrant Train, Daily, for the West.
p. m. Day Express,
,Sundays excepted, for Ro
(lnstal'. 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 all points West and South.
7, 21 p. m. Express Mail, Sundays excepted, for Buffs.
10. Salamanca, and Dunkirk, connecting with trains
for the Wert.
1.120 p. in. Way Freight, Sundays excepted.
GOING EAST.
'LW a. m. 'Cincinnati Express, Mondays excepted,
ar Lackawaxon for Ilawley , and at Graycourt for 'New
burg and Warwick,
6.12 p. at. Accommodation Train Daily.
1.53 p. in. Day Express, Sundays excepted.
2.10 p. in. New York and Baltimore Mail, Sundays ex
cepted.
8.43 a. m. Night Express, Daily, connecting at Gray
court for Warwick.
WM. R. Watil.. 11. RIDDLE.
" notli ''w 'Gaul Passenger Agent. • Gen'l Supt.
SAIIMMIDER SAFES,
"WILDER'S riATENT; with rattler imtt
Y 1 Proof Lock—they won't fly out)—for sale by
HENRY C. TYLER. -
Also--BEST FAMILY fiEWIIsTO mAcurn IN THE
WORLD.
MgMICE Nita CEILICIIN 033,
With RETEIISLBLU FLED, to fasten enis of seams. Rot
complicated—perfectly simple 'to all, except—other
agents..Wir TlOsso, eAlV A ppoofte 4 i A. Eathrop's Store," and
REEldryomftelf. Eold at IdannSpessu*plorlese.. t.
C. TYLER.
If entroao, Nor. t?. TEM If
40 .A. MS MO
AtiLt t 32.4) SEltcrre of
Gutten.burg. Rosenbaum & Co•
And look at au) ostensive naaortinent of
NEW GOODS,
For Fall & Winter,.
Received kite week from New It ork
STOCK OF GOODS
3N ri'CirVliTZT,
And prices soti.efaelory to ever one
DRESS GOODS,
tOPZZArIi .C. M . a../ A
COTTON GOODS,
SiIdWLS, CLOANS,FURS,SZIRTS
AND FANCY GOODS,
too ti amorous to inentfoo
COI ti wartmitt9
And Gents' Furnishing Goods,
Any Quantity and Style
6uttniburg, riustabanin
M. S. DESSAITER, Managing Partner
3iontrose, Sept, 18, 1868,
GREAT DEPOT
-FOR
13C.E!L90 1 .51, 401dUP.%,
FURS,
CLC:PriaIEXNGr,
FURNISHING GOODS,
CLOVES MITTEN,
BOOTS & SHOES.
ALL UIIIDS OR
V A.Zi CIE Via RS.,
made to order, and ItcrchaAta auppllooklt the lowest
-z,..
zc%w York rate+.
Tbevablie are Invited to east, examine 'Goods. and
get the prices; if they toa't thelltoodi.
L. C. IDEELZIL
Public Av 2 8 41MPIP•olailit 28611.
A FRESH I.OT AF ,
NEW GOO S
• JUST ARRIVED FOR VIE
OrYi e liag r 4n , a e,
At WILSON, GRIFFIS SI •WARNRR'S.
wavy ringlets or heavy maestro earls. Ilse been ssed by
tho fashionsbice of Parts and London. with the most
gratifying results. Does no In{ ury to the hair. *leo by
mail, sealed and poet paid. $l. Descriptive circulars
mailed free. Address DELMER, SIIIITTS aL Co., Chem
lata, No. 285 Inver strict, Troy, N. T. Only agents far
the United States.. • myl fycfspg
Excelsior Ex - celsior
40.221C-ZLIEMIV.X.RX.a.A.III,IEi
HAIR EXTERMINATOR,
FOE P.II3IOVILNG SCPERFLUOUS LIAM
To the Ladies especially,. this invaluable depilatory
recommends Itself as being an almost indisp.insabl o
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. completely, to
tally and radically extirpating the same, leaving the
skin soft. smooth and natural. This la the only article
'used by the French. and is the only real effectual depil
atory powder in existence. Price SI per package, sent
post paid to any address. on receipt of an order. by
Br..ar.sa, Sums & Co., Chemists, '
myl ly - efspa 2.'35 River street, Troy, N.Y.
Lt.Pr.R YEAR ! We want Agents even'.
I Oki lf where to sell our IMPROVr.i) ;?:.N1 tni
ing 11.. chines. Three new litn&. Under and upper
feed. Sent on trial. Warranted five ) ears. Above ~ .11
ttry or lame core tni ssions paid. The only machines sold
in the United *rates fur less than s.ld, which are fully
licensed by Howe. Wheeler Wilson, Grover a Baker.
Singer Co.. and Baehelder. All other cheap machines
are infringements, and the scPer or user are liable to
arrest, fine and Imprisonment. Ilbrstrnted ei renter= s•-nt
free. Address. or call upon Sad% W RN.. at Bidde
ford. Maine, or Chicago. 111. Lei r2ti Iy•
PROVISIONS,
CHEAP ! CHEAP ! CIIEAP !
Would Inform the public that they aro now opening a
New and Choice Stock of FAMILY GROCERIES. just
received from New York.. which they will sell cheap for
cash, or exchange for silk:lads of Farmer's produce.
We have made arrangements 'with quo of the beet
Commission Houses in New York for shipping Butter
and Produce, and will furnish Pails free of charge, and
make .
Liberal Advancements •
on consignments of Butter. Also , C.BlOl, paid for Ent
ter, Grain and Eggs. .'
A fresh supply of GARDEN VEGETABLES, - by Ex
press, always on' hand.
••M'Thankfni for the liberal patronage already re.
Ceived, we hope by dealing honorably with oar custom
ers to still further extend our trade. •
C. O. MINER," - - . . It. 'COATS.
Montrose; June Si 1866. am
p EMINGTON it SON, manufacttirers
of REVOLVERS, arms, MUSKETS and CAR.
Repeat the 1.3 S Serv(ce. Als
Canes caet Reo vers; ing Pistols, Rifle Revolvind Rides,
rifle and shot gun barrels and gun materiels sold. by gun
dealers and the trade generally.
In these day; of 11 - WA , breaking and Robbery, trery
Moose, More, Sank and office ehotzld Aare one of
REMINGTONS' REVOLVERS.
Parties desiring to avail themselves of the Into im
provements in Pistols, and superior workmanthip and
form, will find all comMued in the new
REAIINGTON REVOLVERS.
Circular,, containing cuts and description of our
Arras, will be furnished noon application.
ILPIO•Y) E. REaI.PaiTON , & SONS, Ilion, N, Y.
NOTICE TO. THE PUBLIC.
T"hlemnalleclltetelrtlie"Peethally,info i tts the public that
Blacksmiths - Shop
of Ti. C. Clemons, near tho Faundry of Sayre Brothers.
Customers will de hell to call, as they can get .every ,
thing done in the Blacksmithing line neatly and prompt
ly for cash. -
ige'Partionlar attention given to Barre Sheets
'2 • EDWARD P. STAW.
Montrose, Mee.%. 18115. • tt
tiffalo . ,Robee4 tradie - V - Pura,
reloico)ot, tor lee attoli Agarcl, bv
. 11. BORRITT.
Now Milk* Nov.lll. 1866.
!!1==31•1
RAllT.Y.—Anburn (:ol
den,l) Flaxen. and sivica
CURLS pioduccel bythe asp
of Prof. baßanux's PRISM?:
LE ("Hula:aux. tine ap
plication warranted to curl
the moat etraight and stab
burn hair of either ac: Into
C ME1C.13.23 °I'M i.a Xa.4%.11EL ' .V,
WHITE LIQUID ENAMEL,
FOR Improv in - and Beautifying, the complexion.
The most valuable nod perfect preparation in rise.
for giving the skin a beautiful. penridike tint, that is
only fonnd in youth. It quickly removes tan, freckles,
pimples, blotches. moth patch• a, sallowness, eruptions
and all impurit les or the skin. kindly heating the name,
leaving the skin white and clear as . alabaster. Its use
cannot be detected by the closest scrutiny. and heing a
vegetable preparation h, perfectly harmless. It is the
only article of the kind used by the French, and is con
sidered by the Parisian as indispensable to a perfect
toilet. Upwards of 3t),000 bottles were sold dining the
past year. a sufficient trunrantee of its efficacy. Price
tatty 77.1....ta. ?Jailed. post paid. on receipt of an order by
BERGER, SIIt'TTi .CO.. Chemists.
myl lycfspq 2-C; River street, Troy, 11. T.
Pi - a 2-7 - xl4 .
Baldwin, Allen, &
33 ALM/ 31:1rNiX7 =INT ob X..a= INT
AGAIN!
After re.j,.. 6 for thirty day. at " hard labor: . hayc re
sumed bitaine.se.t the old etand, unocr
the name. and firm of
BALDWIN, ALLEN Ex DIITC3ELL,
.DALEIZS IN
Flour, Feed, Salt, Pork, Butter, Cheese,
Dried Beef, Hams, Fish, Smoked bral.
ibut, Candles, Tea, Cope, Spices,
Syrup, Molasses, 4.:ugar,
Seed Wheat,
Clover d Timothy Seed, Flax-seed, Beaus,
Brooms, Nails, cf:e.
'Di:tankful for past patronatte, wesball ba happy to see
and wait upon our old and new customers.
All Goods and Flonr warranted.
A. BALDWIN. W. L. ALLEN. S. N. MITCHELL.
Montrose, Oprll ID. ]566.
( 4 , 0
n A m 3 l. l O n .r`,:t .j k iii.i nt :ni an A i d d dr iu ce r l 6l (f Y u ifk!
ItEY. City Building, Biddeford, Me. [lniauil
zum-tru
MINER & COATS
Puot:a building, below Tioyd'a Corner, is the plate to
Cu; your
FLOUR, GROCERIES, AND
MINER Et COATS
ier4 5
GROCERIES & USE!
CRANE HOWELL & '
.
I .. . CO .,
i RE now receiving, a large and wellosaleeted stock et
.L 3.. no* goods, consisting In part °rebate° & coma'n
FLOUR., DAIRY SALT.
SUGAR, TABLE SALT.
bYIaTTP, BBL SA LT,
„MOLASSES. CANDLES, '
•CIIOIOR TEAS, BRUSIIES. •
COFFEE. de., .t.e.
SPICES. ac.
FRUITS. NAILS,
POUR, woommrats.
ziAms, . BASKETS,
LARD. BROOMS.
FMB, ROPE, be.
and In fact a allele° Tel - 14713f all Wilde of
GROCERIES PROVISIONS
which we arc bound to sell, wholesale or retail,
cheap Wiens& or ready pax.
Call'and see before buying, elsewhere , for we take
pleasure in showing our goods, whether ion buy octet.
ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE
taken in (=hinge for Goods at heat market prices.
larShop in basement of Boyd'a building neat below
Searle's Hotel.
Also, Meat Market Adjoining,
Whcrc Fresh Mesta and Fish of all kinds aro kept for
bale.
0. M. CHANT!. JOHN HOWELL, P. T. I , 4ROEILSON.
Montrose, 'May 1, 1860.
Manhood: How Lost, How Re
stored.
TusTritiblehed, a new edition of Dr. Culver
.) well's Celebrated Essay on the radical cur•
(without medicine, of brCEISIATOORIIOEA, or Sennnsl
Weakness, Involuntary Seminal Losses, Impotency,
Manta/ and Physical Incapacity, hapedintenta to Mal.
rlage. etc. ; also, Consumption:Epilepsy,. and Fits, lu•
duced by self•indulgence or sexual extravneauce.
P - J - Price, In a sealed envelope, only 6 cents.
The celebrated author in this admirable essay clearly
demonstrates, from a thirty years' successful practice,
that the alarming consequences of sMymbu t .o um) p.
radically cared without the dangerous use of liilterind
medicine or the application of the knife—pointing cut
mode orcurc at once simple, certain and effectual, by
',l.:ails of which every sufferer, no um tOtr what his cou
union may be. may cure himself cheaply, privately and
radkaliy.
Lecture l=hould be in the bands of every
youth and every man In the land.
Sent. under seal. in a plain envelope, to any address
post paid. on receipt of sli-cents, or two post stamps
Address the publishers.
CU S. J. C. K1.,.;1NE k. CO.,
14; Ttowesy, New York,"Post (Mice box 4,550.
March 20, I FAA-1) - 9ra p.
FrUNT BROTHERS )
M 21 41a..,
whene , aie S Retail Dealers In '
V c ( 0214 9
"..Eq •
S r "F N 4 ILS,
1,
•
spza sp, $11) Tat fa 4 ,
iIiLDERT MARDWARE.
1112VE BAIL. co mir JtR,Cl72Vii or. 7i 1 - 1,1 17, sPIEEs
miNiNG B7%pP7lFs. •
CABE I A riE sPR r.vcs • it ILES, SKEEt's A.\ )
DOSES, IIf,LTS, 3778 and WAsIIEPS,
PLATED BANDS_ MALLEABLE
11:0,73. HUBS. SPciEL:S.
Eh:LI:OEM. SEAT SPINDLES, Rob's.
ANVILS. VICES, STOCKS anal DIES, lILLLOWS
RLED6F.S. F!LES..t.c.
CiRCITLAR AND MILL SAWS. Pt:LTING. PACItING
TACKLE BLOCKS, PLASTIR PARIS
CEMENT. BAIR G (MINI/STONES.
DThENCII WINDOW GLASS. LEATIIEKIFINDINGS
FA MBANK'S bCALr.s.
Scranton, March t:1, y
PURE LIBERTY WHITE LEAD
C''7l LL da more aml . bel ter work at a given cot , t, titan
17 oth,r. Try It !
Manufltcturol 01,1 i iry ZIEGLFR SMITH
Wholesole Drug, l'aDat. and class DGnieni.
jan:3o i 17: North 2,cli.treet,ltlintr a
LADIES' '2 1
.8..D3C1f
A 2 1 ,JOHY F.,IRE S
01,1 E , ,b71:11e1,, , (1 Fur Alarorfortory,
No. ARCU STREET, above itb,
FIIILADELPILIA.
ITAVE now In store of my own manufacture nod Ira
.
portation. one of the largest and most berutifui
eleclione o! FANCY FURS. for Ladies' and Chlldrre'l
wear in the City. Aix°, a line asaortment of (lento'
For Gloves and Collars.
1 am enabled to di rpose of toy goods nt very reasona
ble priced, awl 1 would tilt:refute sAclt a call trout ray
friends of Susquehanna county and' vicanity.
Remember tbe name, number aucl errect
,T 0 lIN FA R EIR
\o. 718 ARCIT. St. ab. 7th, south side, PIIILAD'A
ri2rl have no i!,avtuer, nor connection with any oth
er Store in Philadelphia. Oct. 16, 4nijw
"EtrOAVAlAMA.ssociation.PhaindelPbto • Pci
11 Diseases of the Nervous. Seminal. tri ty anifsel•
ual systems—new and reliable trcrtmeet—in Helton, id
the 110WAIID ASSOCIATION. cent by Twill in sealed
letter enveloes:Tree of charge. Address Pr. J. SIMIAN
nOVOEITON. 't p oward Association, No 2 South Uth street
Philadelphia. l'a.
READY MADE CLoyursr:
at the Fairdele Cheap Store
"TUE FAMOUS BARBER."
Come and see the famous Barber.
Famons Barber, late of Hayti.
Late of Hayti, now at Weeks',
Now at -F.ll. Weeks' Store ifootn;
Find me shaving and shampooing,
-Find me cutting hair to El:Myatt,
Find me ready at year service.
Atyonr service . CHARTITZ IdOWIS
MontrOSo,oCt IStd. tf
liackaivanna & Bloomsbur . tR. It.
0 and after 2,7, imisenger trair4
will run as follows: '
SO UT.RWARD.
A. it. A. It. P.A.
Leave, Scranton. 5:50 • 10:50 4:80
" Kingston, G:55 11:15 6:20
" Rupert. 9:15 S:SI
" , Danville, 9dlo .. , . 010
Arrive at Northumberland, , 10:90, , , ,... , 10:15
NORTHWARD..
Leave .Northrtnberlrn4 8.00 ' • 9195
~.. Danville, 8;40 , 3;40
'" ', Rupert;' • ' 9:15 i. it. 4:15
" . ;Kingston, . .2:85 ' 8:80 6:55
Arrive nt Scranton, ~ 8:45 0:85 . 8:10
Passengers taking finin south from Scranton nt 5:50
N
a. m. via ortlannaberland. reach Ilarrlsburjat 12;80 p.
m.; Baltimore:s:3o p. m.; Washington-10:00p. m.; vin,
Auport'reaCh Phllndelphla at 7:CO p. in.
Kingston, Nov. 25. 11. 4470NDA, Supt.
NEW GOODS.
WEBB & aIITTERFIELD
Aro now recolvingthoir Ilevi'StOek'ot •
~„.
, .
_
which 3 / 4 011 do Bold '
CMECIMI.A.3P 3E I CIFIL,' , `-C,23,.1933C.•
'Summer Dress Goods, Silks, Grenadines,
ChaHies, Printed-egiibrics, Lawns,
. ~' Musli,n!,' rriii,ts ' ,-,Delaipeq, : '
* ,
.rPaiiljqs,'Haticit Caps,' `.',-.:
_,
Groceries, Crockery. gaidivare l Al; Or t o;.
, • wsiti 0 istrrrEansz.D.
atrose, VAT It VIA