The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, April 16, 1867, Image 3

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The County Committee.
The Democratic; County Committee
met on the Bth, D. Brewster in the chair.'
J. Blanding was nominated for Represen
votive Delegate, and there being no other
candidate,
he was declared unanimously
elected. On motion of A. Carpenter the
committee adjourned to meet at the call of
the chairman.
Internal Revenue.
The President nominated Caleb E.
Wright for Collector, and Hiram White
for Assessor, last week, but both were re
jected by the Senate—being the fourth
Collector and the fifth Assessor rejected
for the District. H. C. Tyler, Deputy
Collector for this county, and acting Col
lector for the District since March 4th,
has resigned, and closed the offices on
Saturday last.
This suspends all collections for the
District, and should the Senate not ad.
journ soon, it is feared that it may have
the effect to force a compromise by which
a loyal Leaguer may get the office of Cula
lector or Assessor, against the wishes of
the President' and his friends. In the
meantime, however, business goes on at
the Assessor's office as heretofore Butted,
without interruption.
c=c:o
Teachers Wanted.
A feW (rood School Teachers are want
ed by the e ' Directors of Bridgewater.
They will be present at the examination
at Academy Hall, Saturday, April 20.
I. 0. 0. F. Thanksgiving. .
The Grand Lodge of the United Stat • '
of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows
having appointed Friday, April 26th inst.
as a day of Thanksgiving and Prayer,
Exercises appropriate to the occasion will
be observed by Montrose Lodge N 0.151,
and St. John Encampment No. 50 at
their Hall in Montrose. Comrnense at 2
o'clock, p. 111. Address by Rev. John E.
Barnes, M. D., of Atlantic Lodge, Phila
delphia.
All Odd Fellows in-this vicinity with
their families are cordially invited to par
ticipate in these exercises, and the unini
tiated generally will find the "latch string
out."
April 16. By order of Committee. -
Another Lecture.
It is expected that C. I. A. Chapman
Esq., of Pittston, Pa., will lecture in Mont
rose sometime during the present, week.
Our citizens will no doubt be glad of
an opportunity of listening to one of Mr.
Chapman's ability, and will give him a
cordial greeting and a crowded house.
Notice will be given hereafter of the
subjoct, time and place of the Lecture.
Early Potatoes.
Early Goodrich - Potatoes. Price $1 per
bushel. For sale by
CHRIST OPHER BYRNE
St Josephs, April 15, 1867.-3t*
"The Soldiers' Friends."
It is announced that James Wilbur, a
gallant soldier, who lost a kg in the ser•
vice, has been rejected by the Senate as
Postmaster at Towanda. The office is now
vacant; and the "soldiers' friends" in
the Senate:prefer to let. it so remain,rather
than give it to a crippled soldier, nomina
ted by the President. '
Verily it seems true, as the " Grand
Army of the Republic" says, that " there
is a conspiracy against the soldiers"—bat
it is among the hypocritical. Radicals in
the Senate and elsewhere.
Standard Weights.
The Valley Spirit says that the Legis
lature recently fixed the following figures
as the standard weight in this State for
the following articles named. Our read
ders should preserve the same for future
reference:
Wheat, 60 lbs,
Shelled Corn, 56 "
Corn Meal, 40 "
Ground Salt, 62 "
Barley,. 47 "
Buckwheat, 50 "
Timothy seed,4s "
Onions, 46 "
Malt, 38 ---64
Anth.oo3l, 80 "
Coke, 40 "
Flax seed, 56 "
Beaus, 56 ."
Peaches, 38 "
Teachers' Examina
Teachers' examinat
follows :
Auburn Centre School House, April 16
Jessup, Bolles' AL " 17
Friendsville 1 If " 1 8 ,
Franklin, Salt Springs " ti 18
Montrose, Academy, " 20'
New Milford, " " 22,
Harford . School House " 23
Jackson, Corners it "
241
_
Examinations open promptly at 10 -o'-
_..,
4. , ,10ck, a, 9.3;
As these Examinations will be held to,
furnish Teachers for the Summer SehOOls,
certificates will be granted for the Sum
mer term only. Only those' will
,I;7e ex
amined who purpose to teach the coming
term,
Since examinations were belditreaeh
township last fall, they will be held this
spring in such places only as will best ac
commodate the county. • - -
Teachers will attend such examination
_
as ,
will suit them best.
W. W.ersozr
2,1867. ' County Sup '
April.'.t.
—Mira 'Women were burned to death, et
Eaton # 114044 Illinois . They were kind
ling a=fiie with keretieve oil, •
Sympathy Far th e Negro: A circa:let:ince occurred in the town
ship of Springville, last fall as follows :
A colored man having
,a large family,
and quite destitute, made a contract with
one of the thinkers, as I understand, for
a piece of land hiving on it someimprove
rnent and a sort of a house. He paid
$lOO, or $l4O all he- oonld-raise, with the
intentiotipf moving on this spring.
Within
,a few weeks past slot of fellows
went during the night and' completely de
molisbed-the-house, and now - the colored
men his no
• where to put bis family and
is completely destitute.
Now then many (a large majority) in this
town prof ess • the greatest sympathy
for the black man, and what:will they do?
We have not heard of any one making a
move. •
We will see whether works will bear
witness. Now these desperadoes ought
to be prosecuted, and punished, to the full
extent of the law. And we think if the
sympathy professed for the black man is
genuine, that his friends will every one
walk up to the rack and see that the old
man has justice done him.
PETER.
Spriugvili, April 10, 1867.
The Gt. Bend Lottery.
The following item is clipped from the
Northern Pennsylvanian, published at
Great Bend
"NOTlCE—Notice is hereby given that
the United States licensed me to engage
in the lottery business on the 6th of Jan
u try, 1867. I have sold only 13 tickets
myself, do not know how many other par
ties sold. But all tickets with my name
on I will refund the money. I shall be at
the Barnum house* from the 15th to the
30t1), call and get the money for your tick
ets.
P. S. I will pay 81,00 dollars to any re
sponsible man that will cause my arrest for
being, engaged in a lottery that the Uni
ted States granted me to deal in.
It is proper to state that the United
States has not licensed Mr. Atwood to en
gage in the lottery business. The Govern
ment dons nit now "license" any person
to do any business; it simply assesses a
special lax upon those who do certain
kinds. of business. Under the original
law a nominal -" License" was given; un
der the present law a "Special Tax" is as
sessed and a mere receipt given on pay
ment of the tax. But neither the former
" license" nor the present tax receipt au
thorizes any person to .conduct business
unless such business is allowed by state
laws. Certain kinds of business are legal
ized by the state, when a state or county
licetw has been btained from the proper
authority. For instance : Liquor dealers
can do business tipon being licensed by
the courts and the Government assesses
and internal revenue tax in addition. Lot
teries are prohibited by our state laws,
and those doing a lottery business are lia
ble to indictment, &c. But if any one
commences a lottery business, Uncle Sam
assesses and collects a tax and leaves the
party in the hands of the state law. Ev
ery person who sells lottery tickets must
pay a special tax of 8100 a year to the
Government, also a monthly tax upon
tickets sold.
Fire in Wilkesbarre.
The most destructive fire with which
Wilkes. Barre has ever been visited, oc
curred on Tuesday morning last. The
centre of the business part of the town is
in ruins, on both sides of Market street,
from Franklin down to the saddlery store
of W. W- Loomis, on the north side, and
on the south to the store of Faser & Smith.
Ou Franklin street, every building is de
stroyed, down to the office of U. Hakes,
Esx., except the Wyoming Bank building
on the corner. The loss cannot be less
than $150,000.
The fire broke out in the stove and tin
ware store of Theron Burnet, and before
any resistance could be offered to the de
vouring element the entire row of frame
buildings in which it is located were on
fire. The flames 'soon spread to the south
side of Market street, and .tbence to the
rear of the' Wyoming Bank to Franklin
street, and in the:abort space of three hours
the entire district was a mass of moulder
ing ashes and rubbish.
The business placeti on the north side of
Market street which were destroyed were
those of Pyle, Crevling and Co.,clothing;
Urquhart 3:: Paype, grocers; iss Kate
Patten, milliner; James Taylor, baker;
Charles Lehman, paper hanger; P. Hig
gins, boot maker; B. M. Steller,
baker; T.
Burnet, stove store; and L. B. Perrin,
White horse hotel; 0. Trombower, restau
rant.
Rye, 56 lbs.
Cob Corn, 70 "
Coarse Salt, 70 "
Fine Salt, 47 "
0at5,.32 -"
Clover seed,s4 " .
Turnips, 55 66
Peas, 56 "
Unsl'd lime, 80 "
Bit: Coal, 76'"
Potatoes, 56 "
Bran, 20
Dr'd apples,2s "
S. Potatoee,s4 "
z ono.
ons will be held :as
On the south side of Market street were
J. F. Jordan, jeweler; Joseph Everett,
tailor; F. L. Furies, hatter; Honsenick
Johnson, furniture; ke. E. Butler book
store; J. Sturdevaut & Co., china and
qaennsware; C. F. Cook, photographic
gallery; B. G. Carpenter, stove store;
William P. Miner, Record of the Times ;
J. C. Jeffries, 'bookbinder; the telegraph
office; D. K. Mead, barber, J. Butlbach,
tailor.,
On Franklin street were S. E. Parsons,
Justice of the peace; J. W. Lyndejewel
er; -office of William Butler; houses of Dr.
William Brisbane and Hon. 0. Collins,
and office of IL Hakes,' Esq., which was
pulled down to stop the progress of the
flames'.
Besides these there were the drag store
of Dr. E. B. Miner, the saddlery store of
W. W. Loomis, the Wyoming Bank buil
ding, the residence of John 'Finer, dry
goods of Fatter & Smith; and the resi
dence of A.. C. Laning, partially damaged.
Union.
—The Showman hai3 been to thorough
ly scratched; 'that he is 'not likely to be .
iseen again aftlicted iv4h itelingla
to OongTese, - Hflartford Time; '" •
Deeds and Notes.
We have for sale a fresh supply of .
choice Deeds ; also a revised form ot
Notes, wiili.rnstriatios,aiiti'stamp duty
printed upon each sheet.
Trenton,'Aiiril B.—At the Citrelection
to day, Reed, the Democratic candidate
fur Mayor, and the wholcDenaucratio
ticket were elected. The — Demo.
crate have a majority of seven,in the
Council.
—The President's cook is daily expect
ing a summons from the impeachment
committee fot not putting black
. pepper in
the soup.
nr ABEL TERUEL 1,. is continually receiving
new supplies ofGennlne Drags - and Medicines, which
will ba sold as low as at any other Stc•-e in Montrose.
Empire Shuttle Sewing Machines
are superior to all others for Family and Manufacturing
purposes Contain all the latest improvements ; aro
speedy ; noiseless ; durable; and easy to work. Illus
trated Circulars free. Agents wanted. Liberal - dis
count allowed. No consignments made.
Address EMPIRES. M. CO., 616 Broadway, Now York:
July 2.1-1 y
Dr. SCHENCK'S PULDIONIC SYRUP.
This groat medicine cured Dr.J. 11. Bananas, the Proprt
atm', of Pulmonary Consumption, when It had assumed Ita
most formidable sepoct, and tenon spoedy death appeared to
be it:mynah:a Hln phrtlelans pronounced hie cam incurable,
when he commenced the use of thin aimp:e but powerful
remedy. Ills health was restated In a very short time, and
no return of the disoa.sa has been apprehended, for all the
aymploms quickly disappeared, and his prceent weight
more than two hundred pounds.
S4ice his recovery, he hai devoted his attention exclu
sively to the cure of Consumption, sad 1.111 d.eessza which
are us u ally con p'ncaod with it, and the cures e:fectui by his
In...ileac:l hare boon *very manta:one and truly wander:el.
Dr. Son,.. °X make* proinsionel visita to several of tho larger
shies weekly, where he her a large cononurzo of - patient/
Lad ;t 4 truly sae:. .chin;; to sec p)or cc nsumptives this have
to Le tined oat of their cacriam , „ and in a few menthe
hen , hl, rebut p"Moi.:.a. Dn. E::%ll:fl'lrrn3 PULISDNIC
SYRUP, SEA W.F:F.D TONIC, and 'ZIANDRAIL It PILLS
are gc .cr4.1., all reralred fii enrinl C.3neomption. Full
direCtio23 all pa I; each, so that any ono can take them
ecclut: 'Jr. SJ:Illn0; bat whoa it is convenient it
is best to to 4.10. Ito g.veo al v.co tree, but fora thorough
elattliilalol.l with his E.a.p..romoter hx fed Is three dollar%
oteerve, when pan:hating, that the two lit:one...tax
of the Doctor-sue when in the last ent;o or Consumption.
and the other no to now le, to perfect health— reon the
Goverdment siamp.
J. L. ATwooD."
Bold by an Druegisia and Diniere. Price $1.50 par bottle,
or $7.50 rho hal dozen. Loi,tcre for advice ehould always
he directed Co Dr. Scharsok's val 0111c4, No. 13 ream
6th Street, Phlladeiphia, Pa.
General Who:canto .lbonta: Donnie Barmen 4h Co.. N. Y.;
B. S. Manta, Daithnora, Md.; John D. Park, Cincinnati,
Ohio; Waiker ek Taylor, Chimp, Ill.; Coiling Bros., Bt.
Louie, Mo. [3d w. ea tae. 1 yr.
BROW N'S
BRONCHIAL TROCHES,
For Bronchitis, Asthma, Catarrh, Consumptive
TROCHES ADE USED WITLI ALWAYS GOOD SUCCESS
SINGERS AND PUBLIC SPEAKERS
will and Troches nseful in clearing the voice when ta
ken before Singing or Speaking, awl relieving the
throat after an unusual exertion of the vocti organs
The Troches arc recommended and preicribed by Phy
stedima, and have had.testimonialsfrom r eminent men
throughout thfreoinitry; . 'Being airarticitof true mertt;
and havingproted their efficacy by a test of many years
each year finds them in new localities in various parts
of the world, and the Troches are universally pronoun
ced better than other articles.
0111 AM only `• Bnovrn's Snmsartat. TROCTIES," and
do not take any of the Worthless /milations.that maybe
offered. Sold everywhere. WOv27 Cm enTl2
Notice.—The beautiful Piano Fortes of Gum - a-
STEEN & Co. are deemed by all good Judges to be the
Ultima nuts of instruments °Cite kind.
- - .
We cannot suggest what is wanting to Dinkel% Musi
cal instrument more perfect, although we are slow to
admit that the limit of improvement can ever lie at
tained.
Before they, had brought their Pianos to-their pres-.
cut excellenee,'they had submitted them to competi
tion with'instruments of the beet makers of this coun
try and Europe, and received the reward of merit, over
all others, at the celebrated World'a Fair. It le heti no
tice to say that the Judgment thus prOI/OULICed has not
been overruled by the tpueical
Still, by the improvements lately applied bY them - to
their Moos, it is admitted that a more perfect instru
ment has been made. They have accordingly achieved
the paradox of making excellence more excellent.—
,
Surely, alter this, they are entitled to the motto, "
Ex
edelor.'' ['lune ID—ly
M — Beafness, Blindness and Catarrh
Treated with the utmost success by Dr. J. ISAACS,
Oculist and Auriet. (formerly of Leyden, llolland.)No.
519 Pine Street, Philadelphia. Testimonials from the
most reliable sources in the City and Conrail , can he
seen at his office. The medical faculty are invited to
accompany their patients, as lie has no secrets in his
practice. ARTIFICIAL EYES inserted without pain.
No charge for examination.
Philadelphia, July 1, ISO. ly.
.
Reported for the .tfOrveruisz TizsickS. - by Fenton,
Fitzgerald & Tracy, strictly Produce Commission !der.
chants. 38 Whitetail Street, New York,- for the Week
ending April 13, 1867.
.. .
Flour, per bbl. r. ' $lO,OO 0 14,00
Wheat, per bushel, 2,50 0 3,00
Rye, do 1,40 b 1,45
Corn, co 1.2001, 1,40
Oats, - do 70 0 73
lin tter, per lb. 25 01 32
„Cheese, " 16 0 18
'Pork, mess, per bbl 23.00 0 24 00
Beef, mere, " 20,00 0 22,00
.
Lard, per lb. ... - - 12 6) 19
Tallow,." 11 0 19
Eggs, per doz. 25 0 Ul
Wool. per lb. 60 0 56
Dressed Bogs, per lb. 8 d 10
-Spanish '.ineig;
m TIE
Ish Jeck. imported by R. H. Hughes, of Pittston,
which. took the gin* premium at the New York and
renntylvtitititlittlie Fair. lie will be kept at my place
lb Forest Lake Taxuabippteemtke
THOMAS DROWN,
Forest Lake, April 11117.-4 n.
A NEW PERMS FOB THE HANDKERCHIEF.
Pimiento "Night Blooming Cereal."
Phalon'e ...Night Blooming Cerens.”
Photon , * 44 Night Blooming Comm.',
Plinio:es •• Flight U looming Comm?,
Phalon% "Sight lilociniing Cerais.”
A moat a:anodic delleate, and Fragrant Perfume,
died led from the rare and beautiful flower from
which It taltai its name.
b4anufactured only by
PTIALON A: SON, New York.
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS
ARK FOR PHAtON'S—TAKE NO OTHER.
Nyl7 ly stop x n 29 oew
Mr A Cough, A Cold, or A Sore Throat,
REQUIRES IMMEDIATE ATTENTION,
AND SHOULD HE CHECKED
/F ALLOWED TO CONTINUE
Irritation of the Lungs,
A Permanent Throat Disease,
or Consumption
IS OSTEN THE TIESIILT
BATING A DIRECT ENTLITENCE TO TIM PAILTS,
GIVE IMMEDIATE RELIEF
and Throat Diseases,
NEW YOBS MARKETS.
12hcmmm‘L'•
In New Milford, January, 12, 1867, by
Rev..-John A. • Jerome, Rector:-of, St.
Mark'sChnrehiGiO. Swim', of Gibson,
and MARTHA W. HAYDEN, of New Mil
ford.
In New _Milford, April Bth, by Win. C,
Ward, Esq.; -Mr. GEOTIGE N. DENNIS, of
Montrose, and Miss DEM.& KITCHEN, of
Brooklyn. . .
In -N.evr Milford, April 14th, by WM.
C. Ward, Esq.,.Mr. Wm. H. Cone, of Gt.
Bend, and Miss HATT= I. Twourr, of
New Milford:
In Rash, April 2d, by Eld. H. H. Gray,
Mr. .Ton's &TITS, of Rush, and Miss LYD
IA A. STANTox, of Pike, Brad. co., Pa.
Rehr 1,-birertisementes.
:WIDER & COATS,
slain Street, 6 doors below Boyd•e Corner, Montroso.
fIOUR GROCERIES, AND
PROVISIONS,
We are constantly receiving and now have on hand,
a fresh stock of Goods in our line, which we will sell
CHEAP! CHEAP! CHEAP I
for cash, or exchange (or produce.
GOOD T EAS,
COFFEE, SUGAR,
MOLASSES, SPICES,
PORK, FISH, LARD,
HAMS, DRIED FRUITS,
CLOVER cE TIMOTHY SEED, &c
We bave refitted and made additions to our Stock of
Palls, and are now ready to lurward Sutter to the bet t
commisaion boluses in New York, Tree of charge, and
make liberal advancements on c onsignmenta.
Call and examine onr Stock before purchasing elie
where, and convince yourselves of the
GOOD QUALITY it CHEAP PRICES
of our Goode
C. G. MINER, -
ISontroire, A-psl.l Si, lOC,
G ARDEN SEEDS.
A large assortment. Large papers and small. Also,
FLOWILE SEEDS, for sale by
Montrose, April 16,1867. ABEL TURRELL.
A 13EL TURRELL'S STORE,
1 - 3 , - as usual, is full of desirable Goods. Call and see
Dissolution of Co-Partnership.
r i nnE co-partnershlp heretofore existing under the
A_ firm name of R. L. Sutphin k Co., is this day dis
solved by mutual consent, E. P. Smith retiring. The
notes and accounts of the late firm will be found at the
old stand of R. L. Sutphin for settlement. All persons
.indebted to the late firm are requested to make settle
ment without delay. R. L. SUTPHIN,
E. P. SMITH.
Sammersville, April 1, 1667.
The undersigned will continne the mercantile busi
ness at the old stand in Summeroville, where' he will
keep a fall assortment of ,all kinds of merchandise.—
Thankfally appreciating the liberal patronage of a gen
erous 'public for many years, he still hopes to retain
their confidence, and merit a share of their patronage,
by a system of prompt and honorable dealing.
It. L. SUTPHIN.
Snmmersville, April 1, 1667-41W(9)
AucTioNs OFT OF DATE ,
COWS AND HORSES FOR SALE.
SILL be disposed of at private - sale, 10 cows, and a
VT few Horses. Terms to snit buyers. Three miles
east of Montrose on Plank Road.
JOHN TRII3IBULL.
Bast Bridgewater April, 9, 1897,-2w.
.13L1L/LOtIC)XL.
THE undersigned will sell at auction at hie reel
deuce, in Ararat township, on Thursday, April 18th
1887, the following property : •
3 Cows, 2 pairs matched two years old Steers, I two
years old Devon .Bull. 8 Yearlings, 7 Sheep,l flog, Fan
ning 111111, pair light Dobe, , Dob Sled, light two-horso
Sleigh. oae horse Wagon, Plow, Harrow, Cultivator.
Grain Cradle, Saddle. Cross-cut •Saw, road Scraper, 3
Stoles and Farming Tools too numerous to mention.
TER)I9.—.AII sums under $5, cash ; $ and over, nine
months credit with interest and approved'seenrity.
Ararat, April 2, 1607.*2
A6tterLcil !
T ELE subacilber will sell at public Yeniinu on
• Wednesday, April 17, 1867,
at his residence, In Montrose, all hls Household Goods,
condisting of
Furniture, Carpets, Stoves, Bed; Crockery,
Glassware, ckc. d-c.—also, 1 red Cow.
• [See Small Bills.)
And If not disposed of 'wooer. will be exposed for sale
the Mitecomiaase do -Lot on the
corner of Public Square, east of Court House. Also—
one splenatel PIANO.
Mvarrose, March 26. 1867. . 24. C. TYLER. .
.4 : 316.2".1341:3r C 012143 S$
• 10.96.:13.33 •INITCVXMC::33
BY a recent deelslon.of tina Court of Claims . a ll MB
cers holding commlsslOns between dates of March
Ist, 1864, and May 3d,18.65. are entitled to 85 per month
for each servant allowed
For further Information apply to
o CEO. P. LITTLE, "
' Mem:mid Government Agent.
4=4' 050 .' 1 4ra/. 28, JECr tf- -
CApv.er„St Timothy• Seed
rati4siSesp ,b 7 ' A. it MUM. -
Me : Craft, 'Web ea 1887
ABEL.TUR
- RELL
is continually
. receiving- r •
And keeps constantly on hand a full and%desinible as
.sortmeat of , genWner
Medicines,Brigs, . edicules t Chemicals,
Litpiers, Paints, 011 s, Dye-staffs, Teas, Spices and
other Groceries, Stoneware, Wall and Window Pa-
per, Glassware. , Lamps,:Keresenet Benzote,
Tanner's 011. Lubricating
_Oil, Nest toot Oil,
• Refined Whale OH, Varnish,. hips,
Gans, Pistols, Cartridges,
Powder,
Shot„Lead, Gan Caps. Musical
Instruments, Toilet Soaps,
Bair Oils,Brushes, Pocket Knives, Spectacles- Sliver
Plate Spoons Forks, and Ivory Handled Knives,
Dentist's Artic les, a general assortment of
Fancy Goods, Jewelry, Perfumery, lac.
ALL THE
• •
Patent Mealeines
advertised in Montrose, and nearly every GOOD KIND
IN ANY MARKET.
In short, nearly everything to restore the sick. to
please the taste, to delight the eye; to gratify the fancy,
and also to-conduce to the real and substantial comforts
of life. Enumeration is impracticable, as it would all a
newspaper. Call at the Drug and Variety Store of
ABEL TURRELL, Montrose, Pa.
HEAR YE ! HEAR YE!
GROCERIES & PROVISIONS
will call at the Store of the subscriber, where they will
And a Good Stock of
Choice Flour, Fish Hams (sugar cored),
Coffee and Tea, Sugars, Syrups and
Molasses, Tobacco, Snuff,
Cigars, etc. etc.
Also—A good Stock of
,r.41. 2 T33-IEIIIII ZICIPTICCONIS,
School and Blank Books, and alma mis
cellaneous Books, Writing Papers
and Envelopes of superior gual
ities and perfumed,
Gents' and Ladies' Paper Collars, Canned
and Dried Fruits, Oranges ik Lemons,
Condensed Milk, a choice article,
and 1u fact almost everything needed by all the good
people of Susquehanna County who get hungry and dry,
and by purchasing, them of
first Store south of the Court House and cut side of
the Public Avtane, you can savefrcua 10 to 24 per cent.
Montrose, March ith, 1867.
Baldwin, Allen. & McCain.
Flour, Feed, Salt, Pork, Butter, Cheese,
Dried Beef, Hams, Fish, Smoked Hal
ibut, Candles, Tea, Coffee, Spices,
Syrup, Molasses, Sugar,
Seed Wheat,
R. R. COATS
Clover & Timothy Seed, Flax-seed, Beans,
Brooms, Nails, eke. Ike.
Thankful for past patronage, we. shall be bappy to see
and wait upon our old and new customers.
All Goods and Flour warranted.
A. BALDWIN. W. L. ALLEN. J. H. MoCAIN.
Montrose, Feb. 5, 1901.
BLACKSMITHING:-,
rurE undersigned have this day formed a co-partner
ship, under the firm name of Stamp /b Moran, for
the purpose of carrying on Blacksmithing in all ita
branches.
a'Strict attention will be given to Horse-shoeing.
All work will be done neatly and promptly. The pub-
Ilc are invited to call.
H. P. STAMP,
Montrose, March 4th, 1867. tf P. T. MORAN.
VSTATE OF SAMUEL CARTER,
deceased, late of Auburn township, Busonehtmna
county, Pa.
Letters of administmtion upon the estate of the above
named decedent having been granted to the undersign
ed, all persons indebted to said estate are hereby noti
fied to make immediate payment; and those having
claims against the same to present them duly authenti
cated for settlement.
IL J. CARTER, t Afters.
IL B. DAVIS, 1
Auburn, March 4th, 1867.*
ESTATE OF JOHN FALSEY, late
of Apolacon township, Smelt co., deceased.
Letters testamentary upon the estate of the above
named decedent having been granted to the undersign
ed, all persons indebted to said estate are hereby not!.
fled to makelmmediate payment, and those having
claims against the same to present them duly authenti
cated for settlement.
JOHN CAREY,
THOS. PIIRCEI.L, f `""
Apolacon, March 12, 1887.'
CHOICE FLOWER & GARDEN SEEDS.
New Strawberries, Grapes, Bulbs, &o.
I)M. WATSON'S OLD COLONY NURSERY and
. Seed Establishment, Plymouth Mass.. is now
sending outby mall prepaid, packed with great care in
gutta percha silk, so as to reach any part of the Union in
perfect safety, a complete assortment of the ilneat
Grapes, Strawberries, new large Currants,
Gooseberries, Blackberries, Roses,
Flowering Plants, Bulbs,
0. L. CARPENTER
Mies, &c. &c. Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Shrubs,
Evergreens, Hedge Plants, &c., will be sent by freight
paid to Boston. Also, the true Cape Cod Crauberry,for
cultivition in wet land, or in upland and Oatens,
where it produces at the rate 01400 bushels to the acre ;
with directions for cultivation. Priced descriptive cat.
alogues will be sent to any address. Now is the best
time for planting. The beet way to obtain good fruit.
Sowers and seeds, is to send direct to the grower. Send
for a Catalogue. Wholesale Catalogues to the trade.—
Agents wanted. March 19-2rn
xacxrmixivreh , .
ELECTRIC SOAP
Saves Time, Saves Money, Saves Labor,
Saves Clothes,Saves Women,
And all Gocers sell it.,
It Is need by cutting into small shavings and dissolv
ing in hot water, then soak the clothes live to ten min
utes, and a little hand rubbing will make them as clean
as hours armee/line rubbing wonld do,. With ordinary
soap, and thetnost delicate fabric receive no Wary.—
We can refer to thousand& of familieswho era ming it,
and who could not be pomaded to downbeat
DABINS'' ELECTRIC
IrlirSold by all leading °remit throughout
Manufactured only by. • .• .
32013331.1 4 249 kaCON7. 4 E6.,
.` • WriOL.EB4IO O O/ 01 4
So — uth 'Fifth Street, rhiladitt• -
wo7. IS. ItSCl—ly•s.he
All persons who wish to
etztlTe 31ZOriew
IN THE PURCHASE OF
A. N., BULLARD,
IV oavvr IFilitoici..
DEALERS IN
BY MAIL, PREPAID,
NEW FIRM:
;vItISIC 3ENVE Lirr.
111111{ subscriber bating !brined a psfitiellitilp *lib
JL A. SMIRKS. wishes to sighs, his ties&
bows to his old Customers, and, inform theta that the
•Mercantile Department of the business will beretautr
be carried on by O: D. Denten
CoCo o with inais
capital and facilities. islarge stock of - New (locates/I
departments; a story thercreghly refitted,' sad
2Pricoomp •I=Lecliamedi• •
The Watehaaking Deputamint
fa retained by me, and will ?scare mypersoaal atlas-
Lion. I here secured th e services of hift. C.ll. NVOL.D•
BYE, a gentleman who has had twentpliveyears hi the
best shops of liarope, and has no superior Is the coons
try: I shall therefore be able to do all work .!althla
three - days foim the Crean is left. • •
The Clock and Jewelry' Repairing...
. _
Wm be owned by Mr, Stevens, vibe will do all work - ! , 11
that line promptly, tad in th e beat style. " 7.
0. D. 111131#1t r
C.101:711. R3TCIC7.I2r. •
Nov. U 2, 1866
cotleiet of s fell assortment of the following godds,
suitable for this market, which will be so as low, ars
many of them lower, than by any One ohs this side at
Now York city.
Read the Catalogtte.
CLOCKS & WATCHES.
WATCHES.
American, Swiss and English, both geld and SUIVT.
SETH THOMAS CLOCKS,
All styles, Inclading their celebrated Calendar Clocks,
which tell the day of the month and week, also the
name of the month, making the chaes for ever,
month correctly , with nocare but to wind them ease *
weeek.
JEWELRY.
Heavy, solid Gold Gluttons, Hooka and Keys. Fins oat.
Id sets of Jewelry—Pins, fileavo Buttons, &tads. &sr
Rlngsok.c. to.
WEDDING RINGS.
,SPECTACLES.
Warranted to fit en kinds of get
SOLID GOLD ALBUMS.
A neat little Charm holding eight small Photos.
GOLD PENS.
A tine assortment, with and without holders. at
ones repointed.
SOLID SILVER WARE.
!lade to order of pare Coin, consisting of Spoons,
Forks, Thimbles, Butter Knives, Napkin Wags, Frith
Knives, Vest Chains, Ac.
•
PLATED WARE.
Tkebest In market—single, double, treble and quad
rn plc plata, and wanmurram--from a full Tea tiet dawn,
including Castors Cake and Card Baskets, Ice Pitchers
Waiters, Batter Dishes, Sugar Bowls, Caps, Tea
Ac. Ac. Ac.
MUSIC.
PIANOS. •
Manufactured by Decker Brothers, which, with their
late improvements, surpass those of any other cuter,
Also, Bradbury's New Scale Pianos—a splendid 'sutra
ment. Othir Pianos from $350 to $5OO.
CABINET ORGANS,
From $llO to sl2oo—warranted for ars years. Thy
aro ttkp finest reed Instrument In the world, and I hare
only to say that I have sold nearly $15,000 worth of
them in the hist four years ; and they are all to good or
der and have never cost my customers a cent fur reptant.
VIOLINS, GUITARS, tf.c.
Violins from $5 to $5O, Flutes, Fifes, ClarionetsMin-
Jos, Guitars, Bows, Strings, Tatting Forks, &C.
BRASS BANDS •
Supplied with instruments of the beet American maw
nfactnre, by the single instrument or full set, at them&
kerb price—also music for any number of Instruments.
Instruction Books and Sheet Music on hand, and new
supplies received every week. Piano Stools from $8 to
$l5.
Perfect Sewing Needles.
te.,lManangarglsthtzt,egiff,ftble llirriTttg . '
paper and' if not eatletled the money will be reformer
Fire Arms and Sporting' Materials.
Allen's, Spencer's, and Henry's Breech loading Ri
fles, all styles Revolvers. Fowling Pieces, Shot Belt.
and Powder Flasks, Cartridges for ail the U. 8. Army
guns ; also U. S. and other Percussion Cape, Cooper
Cartridges, all styles and sizes.
0. D. DEM&N
Montrdee, Nov. 27, 1666
8 1,500 PER TEAR 1 We want Agents evert•
where to sell onrI3IPROVe.D Sew.
ifig Machines. Three • new kinds. Under and upper
feed. Sent on trial. Warranted Ave years. Above sal
ary or large commissions paid. The only machines sold
in the United States for less than $4O, which are fully
licensed by Howe, Wheeler & Wilson. Graver & Raker,
Singer &Co., and Rachelder. All other Cheap machines
are infringements, and the seller or user are liable to
arrest, fine and imprisonment. Illustrated clrealare sent
free. Address, or call npon SHAW I CLAIM. at Biddy
ford, Maine, or Chicago, 1.11. (m 0291110
NEW GOODS.
WEBB .& BUTTERPIELD
lae oow receiving their flew St'ock of ;
Apring & minuet!
tar. co c:10r ,
which will be bold
CIXECEIALI:b C/43.612ECa.
Summer Dress Goods, Silks, Grenadines,
Challies, Printed Cambrics, Lawns,
Mnslins, Prints ' Delaines,
Poplins,Hatsda Caps,
Groceries, Crockry, Hardware, &o. dce.
WEBB & DIITTEMMILD. •
Montrose. April, 1867.
SPRING.
EYRE & LANDELL,
Fourth d Arch Streets, Philadelphia, Pa.,
Are opening for Spring of 11367,
Three cases select shades of Silks. Fashionable geld
Ma. Bismarck, the new color Silk. Beathlatk Silks
in town. 'Plaid India Silks—perfect. New Sprit/. Dress
Goods. New style spring Chintzes. Organelles ofnters
ert Styles. Steel.colored Poplins for sults.
P. S.—Merchants in search of scarce and desirable
Goods will find it to their Uttered to call and assuiltie
our stock. [march 213-43 w.
3 . IItNDENTIALL'S IMPROVED sEur-AcTima .
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In these days of Snot:mil and high prided goods, 40
ory family In the country should have one,
HALF TEE COST
of clothing a family tan be saved by its Usti, It is sim.
pie And durable easily understood, and easy to operate.
No skill is required to weave with it beyond the simple
turning of an easy crank.
09 — From to 85 yards can be Woven en It Is • day.
FAA/MIMS/
don't sell your wool and buy Sztotorrt.lObtrit With onset
these Looms In your house the Girls can make all the
clothing for the family, and touch better quality, at bat
price.
For circulars, price Hat, andiamples ot cloth irate
on the Loom, addreas With 'tardy,
A. OATHS Alt
833 "Chestnut street, Philadelphia,'
Also, dealers in Cottoti Warp, Wool and Max Pilling
Yarns, Reeds, Harness and Loom findings postai.
March 16,1864. aws
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IL. STEVENS
1861.