The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, May 07, 1867, Image 4

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    ,ittlitat4ecdote. ,
While in Winter 'inarters at Centre
ville, it came to pass that one of the rebel
drummers, who, on account of his con
duct, was not a particular favorite ofCol.
Seymour, of the 6th Louisiana regiment,
heaftbe wrong call.
" man," from his long
militaiy career,' was perfectly at home in
all matters of camp life, rushed out of his
tent, and meeting what he supposed was
the rascally drummer, at once, went to
work to punish him; and, having done
so, he returned to his tent, where he
found hidorderly, Fred, a German youth
of quite genteel manners, sitting before
the fire with a . broad smile upon his
countenance; evidently suppressing out
right. laughter.. _ _
" What is the matter with you, my
boy ?" , quieklyinquired the Colonel, who
was still eicited from
. his corporeal exer
cise.
After some hesitation and repeated
questions of the Colonel, he said—
" That was not the drummer you whip
ped. It was Sergeant —, of Co. F,
wlib looks so much like him."
The Colonel now became enraged at
Fred for not apprising him of his mistake
in time, and came near chastising the
Teutonic youth, but his good nature and
heart resumed their sway, and he sallied
forth from his tent in search of the in
jured individual, to make reparation.
On turning the second avenue he
met the object of his search, grasped him
by the hand, apologized in the most sin
cere manner, and the weather being cold,
invited him up to his tent and treated
him to an apple toddy.
The appeased individual departed, and
Fred was seen again smiling and snicker
ing at the fire. This time the Colonel
waxed warm, and demanded peremptori
ly to be informed of the cause of his un
becoming behavior and suspicions merri
ment, when Fred. bursting out, said—
Yon treated the drummer to apple
toddy, he looks so much like the sergeant
of Company F. whom you whipped a
while ago." \
The sequel may be imagined. Fred got
something, but it was not apple toddy.
AN ITNAPPB.ECTATZD SEBENADE.—As
every serenader wlll'admit, there. are but
few fathers who can fully appreciate the
beanies of a midnight warble, jerked
from our bronchial organs for the sole
benefit-of our adored ones. I serenaded
Sophina once when she was but a tender
lass, and thezreeting which I received
for my traveling musical convention his
never been fully appreciated by me. It
was the witching hoar of 1 a. m., when
churchyards yawn. Everything was
hushed, and stillness reigned profound.
I commenced to. sing, "I bring a Little
Flower to Thee." Sophina was banging
oat the window, and it was through her
solicitation that I endeavored to warble
this cussed piece :
"I bring a Little Flower to Thee."?
Sophina's tyrannical pap stuck his head
out of the window, and-in a yoke of thun
der roared : "Well, jest set it on the
door-step, and don't make so much fuss
about &nett a cussed little flower."
. C).I3I3MTSSV
ELECTRIC SOAP
Saves Time, Saves Money, Saves Labor,
Sat;es Clothes Saves Women,
, -
And all Grocers sell it: •
It is need by milting into small shavings and dimly
inz in bet water, then soak the clothes Ave to ten min
utes, and a little hand rubbing will make them as clean
as hours of machine robbing would do, with ordinary
soap, and the most delicate • fabric receive no injury.—
We can refer to thousands of families who arc using it,
and who could not be persuaded to do without
DOBBINS' ELECTRIC SOAP.
'Sold by all leading Grocers throughout the State
Manufactured only by
rocomixtrzkres de 7.. a CD 12113,
WHOLESALE OFFICE,
10T South Fifth Street, Philad'a.
Nov. 13. IS6G.—ly•n&c
pRIE RAILWAY.—On and after Mon
dry, November nt.b, 1806, trains will leave Great
Bend at about the following hours, viz.:
GOING WEST.
3.00 a. m. Nig,ht Express, Mondays excepted, for Ro
chester. Buffalo. Salamanca and Dunkirk making di
rect noun ect ion with trains of ,the Atlantic and Great
Western, Lake Shore and Grand Trunk Railways. for
all points West ; also at Binghamton forfyractise ;
at Owegb for Ithaca, and at Elmira for Canandaigua.
3.3 s a. in. Night • Express, Daily, for Rochester,
Dunk', Salamanca, Dinallik, and the West. Stops
at Great Bend on Mondays only.
517 a. an. mall Train, Sundays excepted, for Buffalo
and Dunkirk, connecting ut Elmira for Canandaigua.
t 1.31 a. m. Emigrant Train. Daily, for the West.
4.05 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 qn -.manta
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, 51 p. m. Express Mail, Sundays excepted, for Buffs--
1 , ), Salamanca, and Dunkirk, connecting with trains
for the West; also At Elmira for Canandaigua;
1.00 p. ra. Way FAhntit, Sundays excepted.
GOING EAST.
i 3.43 a. in. Night Express, Daily. connecting at Gray
court for warwick; anciakNew,York with afternoon
quills and steamers for Moston and New England
7.04 a. m. Cincinnati Express. Mondays excepted,
at Lack awaxen for Hawley, and at 9rayconrt for New
burg and Warwick.
1.53 p. in. Day Express,-SurularrereePted
-6.12 p., m. Accommodation Train Daily.
010 p. m. Now York anillialtirooreMsA, Elliot:lays ex
cepted.
10.20 a.m. Way Freight, Earndays excepted. •
Wm. R. BARB. Et-RIDDLE. -
nib 19 . Gen'l Passenger Agent. Gael Snp't.
• - • WIUSERES, biusrAciaza ,
loreedto grow on the mein-
-
the et face in tromtbree to 5
• = - wetkirby netng'33r. ERVIG. • .
JYRNEI ERS2'AIIktATRI.I.II.
- :0 - AMAIRE, them ost won 'A
derftE.,l3lsentery- in taodcrp,
Iteienee,..actipg.on the Beard ?IV
• •• ' undßatriA Inialmostintrae-
alone mauler. It luta been used by the,elite or Loudon
and Paris with iturnroirt tattering eur.cess. _Raines of
,ail purchasers are registered, anal if entire satisfaction
ts note/ea-la everyipstancc, the money. will be cheer
-1 glirrefunded. - "rice byniail. sealed and Vostpaiti; $l.
Descriptivecireulara and testinionlabsinalled free. Ad
drcsa RERGER, WIRTZ'S 4, Co., Chemists, N 0.285 Riv
er street; Troy, N: Y.-
-Only agents' for the -Rafted
Rate.
UNION .110TEL,' NEW MILFORD,
Pa. Lately kept by ILC. Vail , -
JOHN FAUROt Proprietor.
Meals always ready. Time to eat, 'without being
hurried, for persons arriving on the stage, wishing to
take the ears. le26tf
GUM & BAKltall
.s, .
ICEIrkUIEN
WEIM AIVALIDraI T
HIGHEST PREMIUMS
• At the State Ure of
New Illinois, Virginia,
New Jersey, Michigan, N. Carolina,
Vermont, Wisconsin, Tennessee,
Pennsylvania, lowa, ; Alabama )
Ohio, Kentucky, Oregon,
Inc:Liana, Missouri, California.
At the Faire 4f the
American Institute, Franklin Institute, Marylandln
stitnte, Massachusetts Mechanics' Association,
Penn. /decimates' Instttute, St. Louts
Agricultural and Mectuulteie
Association, ,
And at numerous Institute and County Fairs, including
all the Fairs at which they were exhibited the past
three years.
Fretprizes have also been awarded these machines at
the exhibitions of
London, Paris, Dublin; Litz; Besancon,
Bayonne, St. Dialer, Chalons,
And they have bcott fu t nr o lobed by special command
thi
Empress of France,
Empress of Aus tri a,
Empress of Russia,
Empress of Braql,
Queen of kipain, and
Queek. of Bavaria
The Grover & Baker Elastic IStitek Sewing Bracbines
are superior to all others for site following reasons :
1. They sew direct from the epode, did require iao re
winding of thread.
2. They are more easily understood and used, and
less liable to derangement than any other machines.
.3. Theyaro capable of executing parfecUy, without
change of adjustment, a much greater variety of work
than other =whines.
4. The stitch made by these machines is much more
Arm, elastic and durable, especially uppn articlea which
require to be washed and ironed, than" any other stitch ;
5. This stitch, owing to the =map er in which the un
derthread is inwrought, is Much the most plump and
beautiful in use, and retains this plumpness and beauty
even upon articles frequently 'washed and ironed until
they are worn out.
6. Tho etrileture of the seam ie aneb that, though it
be cut or broken at intervals of only a few stitches, it
will neither open, run, or ravel, but temalns firm and
durable.
7. Unlike other machines, these fasten both ends of
the seam by their own operation. .
8. Math these machines, whin hs need upon the
right or face side of the seam con onMay be ueedhpon
the other aide without lessening the strength or dura
bility of the Beam. This can be done on no other ma
chine, and h a great saving n on all articles stitched or
made up wlttralk.
9. These machines, In addition to their superior mer
its as instruments for sewing, by a Ohango of adjust
ment, easily learned and pratticed, execute the most
beautiful and permanent emhrtddery and ,onaamental
work.
GEOVER & RARER 1 . 3.11. CO.,
. 4% Broadway, New York,
730 Chestnut amen, PhD's.
Oet. SA-10m
NEW FIRM.
MUSIC & JEWELRY.
rywE subscriber having formed leper:no:sob - 1p with
JIL MB. J. A. STEVENS, iv ashes tp make his best
bows to his old Customers, land inform them that the
Mercantile Departsient of the busidess will herealler
be carried on by 0. D. Beman & Co; with increased
capital and facilities, a large irock of Now Goods in all
departments, a store thoroughly refitted, and
.IPritee•es Mit.eciitaciecl. •
The Watch-N.oolg Department
Is retained by me, and will receive my perional atten
tion. I have secured theseririces arlAllt. C. H. WOLD
BYE, a gentleman who has had twenty-five years in the
best shops of Europe. and has no superior In the coun
try. I shall therefore be able to do all work within
three days from the time It W i elt •
•
The • Clock and Jewelry epairing
Will be owned by Mr, Stevena, who Will do All work is
that line promptly, and in the best style.
Nov. 21, 1866
cstrwt. taiwctoic.
will consist of a fall assortment of the following goods,
suitable for this market, whieh will , be sold as low, and
many of them 'Myer, than by, any One else this side of
New York city.
Road the catalogue.
CLOCKS & WATCHES.
WATCHES;
American, SIVIS4 and English, both gold and silver
SETH THQMAS CLOCKS,
All styles,lncluding their celebrated Calender Clocks,
which tell the day of the iaonth and week, also tho
name of the month, making tho, changes for every
month correctly, ivith no care but tb wind them onto a
weeek.
JEWELRY,
Heavy, solid Gold Mains, Hooke and Keys. Finee__*
Id sets of Jewelry—Pins, Sleeve flattons, Studs, Eat
Eipgs, 4c.
WEDDING' Rnms: •
A largo, fineassarttneni.
SPECTACLE& •
Warranted to dt all kinds of cos
SOLID GOLD ALBU4f.S.
A neat little Charm holding eight small Photographs
GOLD PENS.
A line assortment, with and Without holders. Old
ones repointed.
SOLID -SILVER- -WARE. ,
Made to' order of pure dein, Consisting of Spoons,
Forks, Thimbles, Butter liskires,.4.lapkin Rings, Fruit
IC:tires, Vest Chains, ,
PLATED WARE. •
The hest In market—single, double, treble and quad
ruple plate, 41311 WAltu/saszo—fretri a fall Tea Set down,
including Castors, Cake and Card Baskets. Ice Pitchers
Waiters. Butter Dishes, Sugar Bowls, Cups, Tea Bells,
' ' MUSIO. - '''
PIANOS. .. .
Iliannfactarell by Decker brothers, which, with their
late improvements, SWISS those ' of any other =Liters
Also,Bradbery's New ;kale Ylenna—a splendid inetru
went. Other Mandl trod $350 ti O.
CABINET ORGANS,'
From $llO to $1 warranted /or five years. They
are the finest reed instrument intim world, and I have
only to say that I have sold nearly 815;000 worth of
them in the last fouryears • . and they are aU in good or-.
der and have never cost micrtstotaers a cent for repairs.
VIOLINS GITIT,ARO•4te
Violins Doi o.to'oo, ',Cierionete,Ban.
jos, Gnitais, Bowe; Strings , Tuning Forks, Ac. '
„ARABS"
,
13 applied with histraments of tke beet Amerienziman
nfacture, by thp siwjelnetrament or (onset, at rho ain
keelsprice-Lula° ma'am . ;my number of instruments.
lzu3tree thin Books and Sheet Keefe on band; and now .
-supplies received every week. 4"diuto Stools from 46-to
Sid. ?
Perfect Sev?in.4 Needles. -- • - -
We have - the exclusive 'agentY(6r R.4 - ..Roherts'
tent Parabola Needle s theinst - in.the world, Try one
paper and llnot emtitted the mokey will , be retarded_
',ire • 2triits ancUßporting ateria
. , .
Mien's,: Spencer? 0, and . Tfenry;if 'llreeli leading Ri
les, all styles Revolvers: Fowling Piece's, Shot Belts
and Powder Flasks, Cartridges fps all the IT, 8. Army
guns ; tho U. S.r and other - Perossion Caps, Cooper'
artridges, all styles and sizes.
0. D. BEMAN. s . J A. S'TEyEIiS.
Montrose, N0v.27, 103.
ABEL TITRRELIJ
i. coatilittally receiving
NEW GOODS,
4d keeps constantly on hand a fall and desirable as
sortment of genuine,
Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals,
Liquors, Paints, Oils, Dye-stuffs, Teas, Spices and
other Groceries, Stoneware, Wall and Window Pa
per, Glassware, Lamps, Kerosene, Benzoic,
Tanner's Oil .Lubricating_Oil, Neatstoot Oil,
Hearted Whale Oil, .Varnish. Whips,
Guns, Pistols, Cartridges, Powder,
Shot, Lead, Gan Caps, 'titmice!
Instruments, Toilet Soaps,
Hatt. Oils, Brushes, Pocket Knives,. Spectacles Silver
Plated Spoons, Forks, and Ivoryllandled Knives,
Dentist's Articles, a general assortment of
Fancy Goods, Jewehy, Perfumery, &c.
ALL TOE
Patent. Medicines
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 le impracticable, as it would dB a
newspaper. Call at the Drug; and Variety Store of
ABEL TIIBILELL, Ar
0 n trose, Pa.
HEAR YE ! HEAR YE:
SELsw, , Er 1141.0xx03
LN THE PURCHASE OF
GROCERIES 81, PROVEIONN
will call at the Store of the subscriber, where they wilt
find a Good Stock of
Choice Flour, Fish, Hams (sugar cured),
Coffee and Tea, Sugars, Syrups and
Molasses, Tobacco, Snuff,
Cigars, etc, etc.
Also—A good Stock of
LI-
School and Blank Books, and a fete mis
cellaneons Books, Writing Papers
and Envelopes of superior qua l
ilies and perfumed,
Gents' and Ladies' Paper Collars, Canned
and Dried Fruits, Oranges & Lemons,
Condensed Milk, ci choice article,
and in fact almost everything needed by nil the good
people of Susquehanna Cloudy who get hungry and dry,
and by purchantng them of
first Store south of the Court 'House and east side of
the Public Avenue, you ! can savelourn 10 to 20 per cent.
Montrose, March f)th, 1867.
TIE SOW[ MACHINE CO'S
SEWING MACHINES,
FOR FAMILIES & MANUFACTURERS,
THESE WORLD RENOWNED
SEWING MACHINES
Were awarded the highest Premium at the
World's Fair in London, and six first
premiums at the New York Stale -
Fair of 1866, and are
Celebrated for doing the beat work. using a much
smaller needle for the same thread than any other ma
ehine, and by the introduction of the most approved
may hinery. we are now able to supply the very best ma
chines in the world.
These machines are made at our new and
spacious Factory al Bridgeport, Conn.,
under the immediate supervision of
the President of the Company,
Elias. Howe, Jr.; the
fp.IGINAL INVENTOR OF THE SEWING MA
CHINE.
0. D. BE3iAll
They are adapted to all kinds of Family Bewiny, Ind
to the Ws of seamstresses, dress makers, tailors, man
ufacturers of Shirts,' collars, skirts, cloaks, mantillas,
clothing, hats, cape, corsets, boots, shoes, liarnees,Sad
ales, linen goods, umbrellas, parasols, etc. They work
equally well upon silk, linen, woolen and cotton goods
with silk, cotton or , linen thread. They will eeam,
quilt, gather, felt, cord, braid, bind, and perform every
species of sowing, making a beautiful bud perfect
stitch, alike on both sides of the articles sewed.
The Stitch invented by Mr. Howe, and made
on this Machine, is the most popular
and durable, and all Sewing Ma
chines are ,auldeei to the prin
. eiple invented by: him. '
SEND FOR A CIRCULAR. •
The Howe Machine Company,
C 99 BROADWAY, Cor. Fourth St., N. Y
rob. 26, 1861.
BLACKSMITHING.
MUM ruidersigned have this day formeda co-partnet
„lL ably, under the Arm name of Stamp & Moran, fai
the purpose of carrying on Blackamithing in all its
branches.
la,'Strict attention be given to tiorae-shoeing.
- All work mill be done .neatly and promptly. The pub
lic are invited to call.
• B. P. STAMP.
Montrose, March 4th, 1W: Er P. T. MORAN.
'LISTATE OF 'JOHN 'PALMY, late
-1-4 of Apolacon township, Snsq'a 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 arc hereby noti
fied make Immediate payment, and those having
tiaras against the same to present them duly authenti
cated for Settlement.
;TORE CPURCE LAREY,
L, t
Ines. r • - ` 9rs •
Apolaton, Ranh 12,1867.*
s(W 00 PE R 4‘E'in We watt Atents every.
where trr °calif:P.llo37lG $2O Bow
trig waohinee. Three - tin , " kinds. Under' end ripper
Teed. Sent on Warranted rive years. Above sal
ary orlargdeptnpileiiong paid. ' The only nhtehines sold
in the 'United Kates for }ldes than 440,WhIch`are rally
licensed bygowe, Wheeler & Wilson, Grover & Raker,
Shim &Co; and Bachelder. All other cheap machine!'
ayszinfringemPn anikthe seller or Geer are liable t o
urnapine and imprisonment. Illustrated elrenlars sent
frse. Address. or call upon - SHAW, & CLARK. at Ridge
ford,traine, or Chica,2o,lll. - • freuty29lll*
SOLDIERV-BOUNTY
PE - NSIONS
33no3s. , .:P!ittotr.
/WIZ undersigned:LlMNS= AGIINT of lbe-GOIT-.
itithiNEN'e, Wing obtained the ateceeary tonna -
ate.. will give prompt intention to all c mn flaunted
talkie care. ehargemuleze sucieeenal;
01343. P. trii"VE.
Montrose, Jima Bth, OK
All persons who wish to
A. IV. BULLARD,
699 BROADWAY,
NEW YORK.
Latesi%
W. BRADLEY'S - Celebrated Patent
DUPLEX ELLIPTIC
(41)01)11LE:Sigif/VG)
SKIRT.
The wonderful flexibility and great comfort and
pleasure to any Lady wearing the Duplex Elliptic Skirt
will be experienced particularly in all crowded Assem
blies, Operas, carriages, railroad • cars, church pews.
arm chairs, for promenade and house dress, as the skirt
can he folded when in use to.occupy a small place: as
easily or sonveniently as a silk or muslin dress; an In
valuable quality in crinoline, not found in any stogie
spring skirt.
A lady having enilyed thepleasnre, comfort and great
convenience of wearing the Duplex Elliptic steel spring -
Skirt for a single day will never afterwards willingly
dispense with their use. For children, misses, and
young ladies they are superior to all others. •
They will not bend or break like the single spring,
but will prrscrve their perfect and graceful shape when
three or Sour ordinary skirts would have been thrown
away as useless. The hoops are covered with double
and twisted-thread, and the bottom rods are loot only
double springs, but twice (or double) covered, prevent
ing them from wearing out when dragging down stoops
stairs, &c.
The Duplex Elliptic is a great favorite with all ladies
and is universally recommended by the Fashion Maga
zines as the standard skirt of the fashionable world.
To enjoy the following inestimable advantages in
crinoline, viz : superior quality, perfect manafactnre,
stylish shape and finish, tixibility. durability, comfort
and economy. inquire for J. W. Bradley's Duplex El
liptic, or Double spring Skirt, and be sure you get the
genuine article.
CAUTION.—To guard against imposition be particu
lar to notice that skirts offered as " Duplex" have the
red ink stamp, viz: " J. W. Bradley's Duplex Steel
Springs" upon the waistband—none others are genu
ine. Also notice that every hoop will admit a ion be
i passed throngh the centre, thus revealing the two
for double) springs braided together therein, which is
the secret of their flexibility and strength, and a cum
bi waren not to be found in any other skirt.
For salein all stores where first class Skirts are sold
threughoutthe united States and elsewhere.
!ii,i,.ufaciured by the sole owners of the Patent.
Wexts, Bradley & Carey,
97 Chambert= and T 9 X Si Readc sts., New York
Feb. 1,1861.-3 m
Fire, Life and Accidental
GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY,
nes c=.3mtx-c,eic., wpg:*..
Home Insurance Co. of N. Y., Capital and
Surplus, 83,000,00
Insurance Co. of North America, Philn,
Capital and Surplus, 1,700,000
International Fire InShnuce Co. of N. Y.,
'Capital and Surplus, 1,500,000
Lycoming County Mutualinsurance Co.of
Nancy. Peunn, Capital and Surplus, • 2,600,000
Farmer's Mutual Insurance Co. York, Pa.,
Capital and Surplus. 500,000
Enterprise Insurance Company, Yhil'a,
Capital and Surplus, 375,000
Insurance Co. State of Pennsylvania, Phil.
Capital and Supine, 700,000
Conneezirut Mutual Life Insurance Co. of
Hartford, Conn., paying 60 per cent.
dividends to the assured. ,The notes
given for halt the premium is never to
be paid under any circumstances.. ho
policy will always be paid iu fall, and
the notes given up. Capital, 10,000,000
American Life Insurance Co., Philadel
phia, Capital, 1,000,000
Travelers' Insurance Co. Hartford, Conn.,
Ineuring against all kinds of accidents
• Capital, 500,000
Hartford Fire Insurance Company, Hart
ford, Con n . Capital and Surplus, $1,589,163
Putnam Fire InsaranceCo., Hartford, CL,
Capital, $500,000
Hartford Live Stock Insurance Company.
Insurance on all kinds of Live Stock,
neainst theft and death trom any
cause. Capital, $500,000
: 2 3 — A1l business entrusted to our care will be attend
ed to on fair terms, and all losses promptly adjusted.
STROUD & BROWN, Agents.
Q g—Office first door north of" Montrose Rotel," west
side of Public Aveane.
M. C. SUTTON, req., Priendsville, Solicitor.
B/LLINOS S TROUD, Cilk NT AS L. SnOWN.
Montrose, Jan. let, 1667. Iy.
Manhood: How Lost, How Re-
stored.
TEST pubished, a new edition of Dr. Culver..
e/ well's Celebrated Emmy on the radical cure
(without medicine) of brEII3LATOITIRUOEA, or Seminal
Weakness, Involuntary Seminal Losses, Impotency,
Mental and Physical Incapabity, Impediments to Mar
riage, etc.; also, Consumption, Epilepsy, and Pits, in
duced by self indulgence or sexual extravagance.
"Price, in a sealed envelope, only 6 cents,
The celebrated author in this admirable essnyclearly
demonstrates, froth a thirty years' successful practice,
Olathe alarmin consequences of eelf-abusemay be
radically cured
without the dangerous use of Internal
medicine or the application of the knife—pointing out
a mode ofcure at once simple, certain and effectual, by
means of which every sufferer, no matfrr what his con
dition may be. may ctire himself cheaply, privately and
radically.
af - This Lecture should be In the hands of every
youth and every man In the land.,
Sent ,under seal. In a plain envelope, to any address,
post paid. on receipt of six cents, or two post stamps.
Address the publishers,
CIIAB. J. C. KLINE & CO.,
127 bowery, New York, Post Office box 4,666.
March 19, 1861-Iyemp.
AIENDENTIALL'S IMPROVED SELF-ACTING
1 '
323C(4.33.4:31.7—i Css::o33l.
In these dayis of...SHODDY and higti . priced gaptls,
ery - fanilly In the codntry shouldbave co , pe.
lIALF THE COST
of clothing a fatally can be saved by itS use. 11 I. Shp
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.
rNrFrom 15 to 35 yards can be woven on it in a day.
'FARMERS r
don't sell your wool and buy SUODDT, when with ono of
these Looms in-your house the Girls can mako all the
clothing for the family, and much better quality, at half
price.
For circulars, price Ilst; and samplei of Cloth woven
on the Loom, address with stamp,
• A. IL OATES & CO.,
•
833 Chestnut street, Philadelphia_
Also, dealers in Cottim Warp, Wool and Flax Pilling
Tarns, Reeds, Harness and Loom findings generally.
March 18, 1867. 6vv•
1867. . SPRING. 1867.
EYRE & LANDELL,
Fourth ft, Arch_ Streets, Philadelphia, Pa.;
Aro opening for Spring of 1867,
-Three cases-select shades of Silks.. -ttuittionable plaid
Etlke. Bismarck,. the new color Silk. ..Best black Silks
in town. Plaid India Silks—perfect. New Spring Dress
Goods. New style spring Chintzes. Organdies of new.
est Styles. Steel-colored Poplins for snits.
P. S.—Merchants in search of ,scarce and desirable
Goods will and it to their interes4 to call and examine
our stock. [snatch ,26--6 w.
Lackawanna Bloomsburg R. R.
1 - NN and after November 27, HO, passenger trains
If win tun as follows:
SO dTRWARD
' . ''. - A.. X. -A. X. P. X.
Leavo Seranton;- ' 5:50 10:50 4:50
.. Megaton, -. 6:55 11:15 6:20
" • Rupert. - . ' 9:15 8:53
" Manville. 9:50. 9:30
Arrive at Nortbamloerland. 10;50 - 20:15
NORTHWARD.
Leave Northamberlrxid, 8:017
' 4 Danville, 8:40
" Rupert, 9:15 A. is. 4:15
" Kingston, 2:85 8130 5:55
*Arrive at Bcrarktlim, . 3:45 • , 9:35 . 810
Passengers taking train south from Serantimia 5:50
a. m. via Northumberland. reach Harrisburg at 12:30 p.
... Baltimore 5:30 p. m.; Washington 10:00 p. m.; via
4 130Purt reach Phil .
olPlphia 14 ilOO p..m.
Kingston:Nov. 25. "L.A. FONDA, 848..
..o.oz.opx3mra:l47
BACK 'PAY;
I rpWin_tIId_trAgned;LICENSEDAGENHT awl - 3EOOV.
iliathre=aill 'give
•P ellaV elePe' efteetiee all
MB MO, -TOO low. and
.I
FREE. L. F. FITOWL
111nItosO, Jun. 19, SM. tr
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FEMME
t.
..60.
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At the stare coir
Guttenbur& Rosenbaum & Co•
And look at the oxteuelve assoitmoot of
NEW :GO OD S 9
For Fall & Winter,
liteeeived,thle week from New York.
TMO LARGEST
STOCK OF GOODS
irrei!‘?Griv,
And prices satisfactory to every one.
DRESS GOODS,
4.1 ori. 0 1. 4..;'.12 3 =O. ALIL - 7 4, 1 4 .1 i 1"--zi
COTTON GOODS,
SHAWLS, CLOAKS,FURS,SKIRTS
AND FANCY GOODS,
too Onmeross to mention
tezemott i ,
And Gents' Furnishing Goods,
Any Quantity and Style.
6uttenbuiq, lioseubaitin
N. B. DP:4BMM% Managing Partner
Montrose, Sept. IS, 1866
GREAT DEPOT
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-FOR--,
r '
FURS,
CLOTHING,
FURNISHING GOODS,
CLOVES & MITTENS,
'BOOTS & SHOES,
.f.LL SINDS', OP
V VIERS'y
made to order, and Merthauts 'applied at .ho lowa.
New Tort rate,.: , ;
~ :...t
. .
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The ptiblie, sri Invited to oialv OluttittoeilJetiiithOjttt
get,the prices, lt,they detet *to
. • • • • • Lt C. EM:Llatc
. .• • , .• .* •
Tertblis ;
IStrstrote, Jog. 1, le":
EMPORIUM OffiptsriLESl
NEW GOODS.
H. Burritt f la nlll;4r:eol ag large and
eslr, , ; •
: 1 11 :
Embracing extra varieties of Fashionable Dress Goods
in plain, etriped and figured Delanes, imperial
Luetres,Blerinoes, Faramattas, Plaids
and Prints, Clothe, Cassimeres,
Flannels, Brocho and
Wool Shawls, s
Balmoral and Duplex Hoop Skirts, Ladies' and 'Gents'
Furs, Buffalo Robes, Carpeting, Floor Oil Cloths. Wag
Papers, Window Shades, Hats and Caps, Booti, Shoes,
and Clocks ; including also as wont a general assort
ment of other Dry Goole, Dress ;Trimmings, and Yan.
kee • Notions, Groceries, Crockery, Dardware, Iron,
Nails, STOVES, Drugs, Oils, Paints, itc. &c., which
he wills Don the mostfavOrablO terms for Cash, Pro
dace, or approved Credit.
New 3fillbrd, November, UM.
161.111E1
Excelsior I Excelsior I
cascassrvinx.Ax.a.aLxver
HAIR .EXTERMINATOR.
FOR REIIOVLNG SUPERFLUOUS lIAIR.
Tilithe Ladles especially, this invaluable depilatory
recommends ittielf 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 tbe body, completely, to-
tally and radically extirpating the same, leaving the
skin soft, smooth and natural. Thts is the only article
used by the French and Is the only real effectual depil
atory powder in existence.. P4ce $1 per package, sent
post paid to any address. pn receipt of an order. by
BEIZOEIi, Sdurrs & Co., Chemists.
myl lycfepq M 5 River street, Troy, N. Y.'
wavy ringletseor heavy massive curls. Has been used by
the fashicalables of Paris and London, with the most
gratifying results. Doesno injury tothe buti.:Prlce by
mail, scaled' and post paid. $l. Descriptive circulars
mailed free. Address BERBER, SIIUTTS & Oct., Chem
lets. Nu. 285 River street, Trpy, N. Y. Only agents for
the united States. Myllycfspq
CMC.A.IST3EMaMaAhORI.PED
WHITE a LIQUID - ENAMEL ,
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FOR improviwt and Beautifying the Complexion.
The most valuable and perfect preparatioir in. use,
for giving the skin a beautiful pearl-like tint, that is
only fband in yolith. It quickly removes tan, freckles,
pimples, blotches, moth patch. s, sallowness; eruptions
and all impurities of the skin, kindly healing the same,
leaving the skin white and clear as alabaster. Its use
cannot be detected by the closest scrutiny, and being
vegetable preparation is perfectly hanniess. It Is the
only article of the kind used by the Prficfch, and is enti.
Odered by the Parisian as indispensable to a perfect
ollet. Upwards of 30.000 bottles were sold during the
past year, a sufficient guranntee of its efficacy. Price
only 75 cte.. Mailed,post paid. on receipt of an order by
BERGER, 'MUTTS &CO., Chemists,
myl lycfspq 255 River street, Troy, N. T.
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VOITTZ'S CELEBRATED FIORSE
-A: AND CATTLE' PQWDERS.
This preparation, long and favorably known. will
thoroughly reinvigorate broken-down and low:spirited
horses, by etrenthening and cleansing the stomach and
intestines.
It is a sure preventive ofall diseases Incident to this
animal, Ouch as Lang Fever, Glanders. Yellow Water,
Heaves, Cdrigtils. DiaterNicr, Fevers, Founder, Loss of
Appetite and Vital Energy, Its use Improves the
wind, increases the appetite. gives a smooth and f s IoP , Ay
skin, and transforms thtninisernble skeleton into n fine
looking and spirited horse.
this pmparat km is invaluable, It increases the gnnnti•
ty and improves the quality of the milk. It has been
proven by actual experiment to Increase the quantity
or milk and cream twenty per cent. and make the bat.
ter firm and sweet. In fattening cattle. it gives them
an a petite, loosens their hide, and makes them thrive
much cuter
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IN ALL DISEASES op SWINE,
such as Ceugbs, Ulcers in tit- I.nnes, Liver, B:c.. tfik
article eases a specific. 13 L y: putting from heti
paper to a paper 16a barrel at swill' the above diaenees
will be eradicated or entirely prevented. It given in
time, a certain preventive nod cure for the Hoe Chol ,
ra. Price 25 cents per paper, or 5 papers for $l. Pre
pared by
S. A. FOITTZ. & BRO.,
at their wholettale Drug. and Medicine- depot, No. !16
Franklin et., Baltimore. Md. For sale by Drugg,irts
and atorekeapers throughout the United Statea.
Orr or sale lu 31ontrose by
nov2l ypqlG ABEL TURRELL.
CHOICE FLOWER & GARDEN SEEDS.
New Strawberries, Grapes, Bulbs, tr.o.
M. WATSON'S OLD-COLONY NURSERY and
... l i f t r in S g er o d ut t;tablih p m re e p n a t i , d :P pa l.tait ed w balit% t i c s
m ee t
n
gnttapercha sfir so as Loretta pert ofgie Union in
perfect safety, a complete as rtment of the finest
Grapes, Strawberries, new large . - Currants,
• Gooseberries ; Blackberries, Roses,
Flowering Plonk; Bulbs, „
Links, &c. Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Bbrubr,
Evergreens, hedge Plants, &c.,
Will be sent by freight
paid to Boston. Also,ethe true Cape Cod Cranherrs,tor
celtivation in wet -land, or in upland and Gardens,
where it produces at tbe rate of 400 bnshels to the acre
with directions for cultivation. Priced descriptive cat
alogues will be sent to any address. Now Is the beet
time for planting. The beat way to obtain good fruit,
flowers and seeds, is to send direct to the grower. Sen
f ora Catalogue. Wholesale Catalogues to the trade.—
Agents wanted. [March 19-2 m
D ELAWARE, LACKAWANNA and
WESTERN R. It. Winter Arrangement, Dec. 3d.
PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE
WESTWARD. I EASTWARD.
Mall Evening Mail Evenl
train. train. I STATIONS. train. trai
A.5l[.P: ' P:181. P. 2
9,00. NOW York • ... 5,20'
11,30 New liamnton 2,30
int lnk tl kl'3
liarar. Ch unk. ...
1,3 n
4,80 10,10 Scranton 9.45
t:t 6 , 36 ..„ 0 11, 43 Nicholson ~ 3,35
o 5 , 0 1 2. 08 Hopbottom 8,18
g 6 IVA Montrose.. • 7,55
• ,41 LOS New-Milford 1.34
700 '1,85' Great Bend 7,15
P.M. r.2a *Foot of Liberty-et. A. 31
,„ pOhINECTiONS77WESTWARD.
The Mail trainfrom New York nonnects at Rs-
Minks Chunk with the min leaving Philad'aißentong
tea depot ) at 7k30 a. nu. and at Greatßend with tkrolign
mail train on the Erie Hallway, rwith ,sicepfn car at
tached, Stopping at all theitirinelpal stations on riot
road, and arriving at Buffalo at 64 8 n-tn.'
The 1 manger train from Scranton connects at Set
Bond with through trains' going west and'-cast on Eris
Raihiroy..trriving at. Ruffian at 1,1#311.- M., a t Sill•
manta at 12 m. • ,
CONNECTIONS—EASTWARD.
The Mali train fiord Gina, Rend connects thin)
with the Olneintuiti Express on the Rile Railway from
nli 3 Weat; alMaA9nka Wink with
,a.-train for Philsd's
and intermediate 'galena, arrivi N tiln Pbiladolphin
0,30 m.4and at Thnvoliampton. atrain for Easton
Bethlehem, Allentown , Reading an Uittrhibiag,
at /tonight:mg at 8,30 p.•td. ,
At Scranton,,touncctionsare made witbtrains tho
Litelmwahna and Blotimslittrg Tilt, to and front Pittston
Maratha, Wilkenbarrct,liernick,Moomabmg,Tha tville,
lietrthtmlbeirland, ilarrisbnfg ond
and
stations:
and with trains on the Delaware and; Hudson Railroad
vto and front Carbeitdale and Intermediate stations.
• it..l/iRNIIY. • _ L I 1. v 3J. BRISBIN.
now ~ • General _Ticket Agent. President.
H4II:VARD
' Diseases of the liortou s. Sanlnol. Urinary sod s 1
1141eystemo:;•:n ow ind.rollabletrostmentl-In Bop ort 0
HOWARD ASSOCIATION. sent by moil in sealed
.Stkf envolorafreir oftbagiti: Address Dr..l. Saws
WiumvpirCicl/AllsoclikticaOlo BOuttr,gtharat
ladelp .
,
seem
to r- & TilnOthY
' 9 : UP
FOr .614.e,crothiu,vin.
gonhoire.
BEMETTY.—Anburn Gol
den, Flaxen, And Silken
CURLS produced by the nee
of Prof. Relit:cm:Lee ' , RISR
LE CHEVEAUX. One ap= ,r
-plication warranted to park
the most straight and stub
born hair of either sex Into
TO KEEPERS OF COWS;
BY MAIL, PREPAID.
0%20
4,30
4.05
3,35
3.05
4.40
P3l