The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, June 11, 1867, Image 3

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Quarterly Billeting. , ,
P r ovidence;,permitting, Rev. D. C.
Olmstead, We newly appointed i 3 l4Adinfx
Elder, will hold 'his first Quarterly Meet
-2; in the TL E. Ch RNA' . of Montrose, nest
S:i.turday and Sabbath ..(15th and I(itli).
Services to commence on Saturday, at
o'clock P. M.
Indian C0nc ert ....... .
:th wanetunlea Gr - eatllndian Exhibition.
N e oskaleeta's Coneeri, and Willie Wash
burn's School of Olympian Games, three
e ntertainments combined in one, will be
liresented to the peoplebi Montrose and
Yleinity at the •Ae,adanq Hall on Wednes
day and Thursday. evenings. of this we,:k.
The managers. promise a rich treat a
luarter.
Fire at Susquehanna.
On Friday morning last, about 3 o'clock
toe barn of E. 11. For, below the depot
was discovered to be on fire, and was con
gulled. The Erie Rail way Company's
wood pile took f i t e from the barn, and
about 1500 cordsbf wood were destroy
ed. An engine arrived from Owego,
about noon and the fire was being extin
guished when our informant closed his
letter.
Union Pacific Railroad.
Attention is directed to the great en
terprise of the day—the Union Pacific.
I;:alroad—a skeLeli of which may be
found on first page. It is a matter which
should interest not 'only those who may
h:tve funds to invest, but all who wish to
be posted in reference to the internal im
provements of the country and our routes
trave:.
Accidental Drowning,
Mr. William Clay,residing in the South
Ward of Abington, near the gravel pond,
was drowned on Monday night lasi,while
to gaged in fishing, with several others.—
Deceased was about 40 years of age. Ile
io-ives a wife and child to mourn his loss.
II: was largely engaged in the fruit busi
i:ess.
Home Papers.
IZecollett if a home weekly paper js to
suppor‘ed, home ibfluence must do.it.
l':%ery dollar sent to an Eastern paper is
the expense of the local journal. A
t,tnlty acquires prominence through its
:qers more. than in any other way, and
:0 every one who has an interest in his
eoun! y at heart, bis:home paper is a neces
i:N. Never will such a man take a paper
:ent home until he is able ito take a sec.
',a paper. , His first paper will be his
umc sheet and he will so identify his
own interest with that of his county pa-
As to consider his subscription as
mach a matter ofyearly duty as payment
of his yearly taxes.—Ex.
Catching Haws.
Charles li. Holbrook, of Forest Lake
10 - u Ship, in this county, informs us that
he has captured twenty-three Haws of
the variety known as " hen ha wks," since
the first of April, 1867. His mode is to
ireef a fence rail in the centrhl portion of
\the field, with a mink-trap imbedded in
the top end, so as to be not readily no
need. The traps are not baited, but fas-
Ned with a small chain to prevent them
Hug carried of. A hawk chances to
ht upon the end of the rail to watch
tor its prey, is caught by the feet and se
cured alive. He states that several oth
ers have been caught by his neighbors.
lie has used but two traps to capture the
above umber within the two months.
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New Node of Selecting Jurors.
Following is a synopsis of the prowls
king of a law passed by the Legislature, at
its last session, " for the better and more
impartial selection of persons to servo as
jurors."'_._ Tho law is a general one, ex
cept as to Philadelphia:
TWO_comwS.szoNras TO BE ELWTED.
The a& provides for the -eieetiOtytri
enn!tlly, of two jury commissioners, the
first to be chosen at the coming October
election, forthree years:7 , They arenot ; ;to
be eligible for re election •more:tbhn>in
once in any period of six years.
ONE OF EACH PARTY
Electors can only vote fur one person as
a jury commissioner, the two persoi Eire
ceiviag the highest number of votes to be
declared elected—the_ object manifestly
being to provide a commissioner from
each of the political:parties.
HOW TO SELECT JURORS.
The jury commissioners.are required.to
meet with one of the judges of the courts,
at the seat of justice, thirty days before
the first' term of the court - of Common
Pleas, in each year, and proceed to'select,
alternately, from the whole of the quali
fied electnrs 'of the county at ; large, o 0 so
ber, intelligent, and judicious persons," to
serve as Jurors in the several courts du
ring the year, the names of the persons so
selected to be placed (as heretoforej'in the
proper jury wheel, the, same to remain
locked and in the custody of :the jury
commissioners, the keys tt:010 kept brthe
Sheriff.
MIA WING OF 'JURORS.
• .
The . ,laW provides that the jury:commts-
Fioners and the sheriffkor any tivo'Af
shall draw-from tile wheel (panelqi . ofiju ;
rors, grand antlietie,in the tnannel. herd
tofore practiced; but before
. trotieeding to
select or draw jurors, ,the „pry cow
bioners must ,sever"all"y,afia or
affirmation prescribed by. law to, be taken
by the sheriff` atidrcounty coinatissioners.
THE-Wnvr 31(11)E
goes into 'Operation after ths first:of De.
ember zest, when so much ofimy icte of
Assembly,as make it the duty of the slier,;
iff and_cgunwpaai*slopers ri t9.,d4W.4l.l-*
rocs, will.cease:te.hatioiiay force of dffeet,
All acts. itrrelatiantnthacustody,..sealing,
unsealing,. looking' and :opening , of the ju
ry wheel; aml alt iota itrippsing
or punishment. on the ilicrif :'and_coittity.
cOnirnissionerS for anythin g —hone or omit
ted injelation
,ta",,tte ciistOdy r :Cr, ()inning
of the jurs' wheel and the_ •ocia
rors, will
~retnaiit..ic foice, an - d . aPply to the
jury col nin 81 . (311b d -sheriff. -
LTS.F.,Niti cis, A STD rim ALT
• The juiyconin*stoners are allow - ed'aik
compensatiUn dollars and fifty. (Alias
per day, and fonr ,cents per.piie circular
from tloir residence to the.;court
The jury' commissioners 'shall take
,opon
theinselvcs to discharge the duties oftheir
• ttfride under. a I:tenaltY2Of jibe hundred &l
tars for each and.i‘i•ery neglecCiorrefusal
to attend tcrthe sanie,:•to ba stied toi
and
recovered before any Justice of the pence
as ordinary debts. -
VACANCIES
-In case.of-inability, s'tnichoss of death,
Or any other num - old:Ole cause, or, in case
of negloot or refusal to iiierve, a vacancy
occurs, the President Judge is empowered
to till the.same., •
3Ur.2•.RRS:BGF+S.
Ttfay 29th, by Rev. John E. es,M
11,1'. E. BRUSH, M. 1.). and 'Miss .luLt
ANNA„L'Anntor, both ofSpringville...,
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Nrku I.Diyerttsem eats.
•
F. E. LOoMPI. • DANIEL
LOOMIS (47 lIANNAII,
A TTOR NETS AT LAW,Solicitorb in Bankruptcy,
LI. and general Heal Eiintr - ard Collecting Al.rents.--
Vniunblo city Lot Rasifinnren, Farmn, WO Coal
for eisle. [Serantun,.,./nuelBG7—ye
30StreWST
Ct.\ Mr. Into the enclosuro of the subscriber on jr
about the 28th Of Mtiy dark brown BULL. 2
years old. The 0%, ner id requested to prove property,
pay charges, nod take hint away.
N. D. SNYDtIt.
Rush, June it, 18.67.-3 w
Statement of Bridgewater Town
ship Bo anty Matters•
Amount of bonds Issued,
Autuubt {mid utt the above June 3d, ifin-r,
Palance to Lc prol i 'ed for eiclnslve of i
Dniditate of to levied for 'lff,d,
Ex.,iinrat wastai t'ulleetor, ,
Ani't paid on Duplicate,
.
Balance. in the hands of Treasurer, ~ :2,16 96
We certify the above eci-lia correct ns . near as can be
aft
ascertained.
7, M. BREWSTER, 1
JAMES TURRELL. '-Auditors.
• 108EPH PORTER, 1
Dridgew \ ,
\,,tine 11, 1f67.-3w•
Auditors' :pport of 'Brooklyn
Bounty Fund.
11164-5.
57 mot putt in U. S. scrricc by School Di
rectort, $19,20.9 00
Bo I. Els i esned, $14,167 16
Money loaned, : 4;551 S 4-119,222.00
BROOKLYN BOUNTY FUND. [Du.
•
•fo bonds issued. $11,667 16
I'o money ' , tau ed,(no bonds Oven) VS I
To iut. on bonds to June I, 1566, 955 41—V.1,171 .19
1861. Cr.
By bonds redeemed :
Aprill3, L. Richards, No. 12, EtIM 03
Aug. - 20. J. W. Tewksbury, " 17,
•• ls, J. H. Tiffany. •• 15, 107 h 3
'• 2n Eliza'. Titlany, '• IS, 107 50
'• 14, F. Whipple, •• IS, 423 :>0
" 24, H. C•. Gnrnccy, •• la, 325 50
Mar. 2S. R. F. Breed. .1115 53
19. C. R. Palmer,
I. 0. Railey.
" G. W. Palmer.
May IA, d. 1). Richard.
'• 23, Manny Perigo, '' 4, 204 4'41
F. Tewksbury, "" • 10, I 101 IZ
'' 23, Nit: Hs Aldrich. " 5. 2i Si
'4rl, Iteynoltht," G, 33 Vi
" 23, N. Aldrich, ••• I, 101 00
" 2 2 1. I. H. Sterling, " 7, 00 .041
Feb. In. Rilph Sterling, " 21, '53 37
" 15, Win. L. Perry, "YU , $ll 00
„5; 1 1 40
Orders to pay loan, SI
Orders to pay interest, ' 093 94 $20,171 49
1864. 11. L. .13.1iltv, Ccillextor, Dr.
To Duplicate, $6,100 98
By amount paid Treasurer, $6.202 IS
P.xonorations, 104 311
Percentage, IA 41--$6,40 t) ¶lB
1865. A. E. Tewbbury, Collector, Dr.
To Duplicate , • -- s2lt4FrB4
I3i - ata'tpatet c Tieadsar4r, ---
Exonorations. 28 53
Percentage, M. 37
Balance due Treasurer, 7 p 1—52,625 84
18.66. 44Vrefit fiencarlh, Collector. Dr.
To Duplicate, 11 1 ,2657 01
By amount paid Treasurer, $7.,548 86
Ezonorattone, - -
rercentai:O. . _..3981 ,$2X57 01
Bounty Fund, Dr,
To Jblancp..,on n ponds and Jut., Jan o-,1,19('f!.....41,1.42.2..31
Tb pite . yekrinyrest. to* : JianO; I8X17;-, - A% 33,
$12.107 04
Collected on Duplicate, 1800, 2,548 50
Balancoitti ' be provided f0:r4un63,12861,,; , :' 0,559 08
(Signed) S. W. BREED,
E.L.DLAKESLEE, . Auditors.
0. W FOOT,
Rroplalyp, Jpoe 11, 1806.,3w
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_DELAWARE, LACKAWANNA awl
WESTERN R. R. Summer Arrangement, 1567.
ENGEE TRAINS LEAVE
PAR
WESTWARD. I EASTWARD
fail I Paenngr' Mail I Plunger
rain. train. STATIONS. train. train.
.M. A. M. P.M P.M.
9,00 New York".... ..... I 5,25
11,80 ' New 11ampt0n....... 2,30 7
12,18 Mantinkli' Chu n k .... 1,35 i
12 45 Delaware.... Dine... 1,30 i 1 ;
4,3 0 10,10 Scranton 9.45 I 6,20 !
5,20 111,43 Nleholetin ~ 8.35 4410 I ~,
5,53 12,051 Ilopbottom 8,18 4,07 1 g
5.23 12,88 MontroPe 7.55 3,35 c
6,41 l,a4 I
New,,Blllford • .. 734 8.05 I t
700 1,35 Treat`tui tend I - 7,15 2.40
P.M. P. M *Foot of Liberty-et. A. M PM :
I.9 IIS tr IT I CB rY AnD •
The Mail train from New York connects at Ma
nunka Cuquk with the train leaving Philad'a(Keustrig
ton dtiot) at 8,00 a. in.; and at Greatßend with through
mail train corthe Brie liallsrar„ with sleeping car at
tached. stopping at all tifeprinciPal stations on that
road, and arriving at Buffalo at 6,18 a. in.
The assenger trait: from Scranton connects at Gr't
Rend with through trains going west and cast on Erie
Railway, arriving at Buffalo at 1,28 a. m., and at Sala
manca at 12 in. •
CONNECTIONS-EASTWARD,.
The nail train from threat Bend connects there
with the Cincinnati Express on the Erie Railway from
the west ; at 3fanunka Chunk with a train for Pfdladta
and intermediate stations, arriving in Philadelphia at .
6.30 p. m.; and at New Hampton with a train for Easton
Bethlehem, Allentown, Reading and Harrisburg, arriv
al
ilnrrisbnrg at 8.80
At Scranton. connections aresmade with trains on the
lackawmin a sod.l3lo9tritburg ILE. to and from littei ern
Kingston, Wilkesbarre, Berwick, Bleemshurg,Danville,
Northumberland, liarrisbnrg and intermediate station s,
and with trains on the Delaware and Hudson Railroad
to andirom Carbondale and intermediate stations.
R. 'A ;HENRY, ' J. BRISBIN.
June ii. General ',lkket, Agent. - •rresident.
'l'~he on Pacinc
‘- Roacl. CA •
• : • •
•
A Rt, - nbw ort stiuciing agla I4road front : Otnaha,
trintaid4 thd Ocean, ma
king
king with Its ninintieLinns all u &woke.. line
The Company now offer a limited amount of their
first hlti RTC} %GE BONDS having. thirl veer" , to run and
hearing annual intereet, payable on thodlrst day of Jan. ,
daip one Jett.; In the city of New York. at:, the rate of
ell ret i cent lit..go)4, • vt o u t. e on the:dollnF: -
trbjsto.d waiconveted ntilen
a the tat of Jvintial.y,'lktiT. and is fatly caitilinied. and
trains arc regularly running over It. The Contnany
haw now on hind •infliefent iron. I irs. etc., to finish the
reniateinginwho" canteen-bare td the Rocky
Mountabaq..S.V kitf4ll m u tes contra. tto be
done September 1,.t tills - year, and it re‘ expected that
the entire road w!rt he In running order front Omaha to
its weatern connection with the Central Pacific. now
being rapidly built eastward from Sacramento, nl. du
ring 1870.
Estimating the distance to be flui It by the Union Prt
eific to 14 I;sfis miles. the United States Government
Issues its sit per rent: Thirty year bonds to the Com
pany as the road in finished at the average rate of about
.41014011.4)cFrolle, Innotmang to q f s l-1, 2 S XI.
' Wll4 COniptlit J.' Is alsesik3rtnitted.to issue its , oarit first
Mortgage Bends to an equal alumni]. and at the same
O filch by special Act of Congress are made a first
ineri , age on the entireltne, the bonds of the Uoited
t su i t,. s bring subordinate to theM.
'I lir t makes a tionat inn of 12.1400 times of
ltt.d to the mile. n mon id big to .1.0,113,MYY0• acres est invi
ted to be worth sllo.ooo,fioo, making the total resources
exclush rof Cue capital, $111 . 8.416.1510; but the full n e
of the laud% pannot now be realized.
The authorized Capital stock of the Company is one
loindred ntilli , m dollars of which Ave millions hare
ready been paid In, and of which it. ismot Supposed that
more than 25 millions it most will be required
The cost of the road in estimated by competent engi
neers to he about one hundred million dollars, exclu
sive of etplipment.
The railroad connection between Omaha and the east
in 11.IW com piety, and the earn in_. of the. Un I on Peci tie
on the sen lons al early ilni , hed for the tirst two weeks
in Aty were i , ,113,1i0n. These sectional earnings as the
road progresses will much more than pay the intere.4
on the Company's bonds, and the through business over
the telly line of lallroad between the Atlantic and Pa
cific must Ate immense.
The company respectfully submit, that the ahnvo
statement of facto fully demonstrates the security of
their Bonds. and as additional proof they would sum;est
that the 13.0/1115 now offered arc lees than ten million
dollars on Dlilmiles of road, on which over twenty
mill
{on'doilare Mive already helm expended !MO m iles
of this road the cars are now running, and the remain
miles are nearly completed.
, tie pre.ent rate of premium on •zold these bonds
payannual interest Ott the present cost of
nil it is believed that on the completion or the road,
1,k.. the Ge‘ernment Bonds, they will an above par.
The compary Intend to -ell but a limited amount at the
pre.sent low rate and retain the right to advance the
price at their option.
Stili-crtptions At' ill be received in 'New York by th , .
Continental National Rink. No. Nasqatt ,t., Clark,
I). co., Wall John J. CI c.c)
Son..itanker , , no, 3.3 wall it.. and by hank* and Bank
er, gene.rally throughout the United States, of whom
maps Anddescri ptive,pamiMie to may he obtained. 'chary
will ehtgite dent by wail from the Company's office. 714
na.an street. New York, on application. Sttli,cri.
be viii svlt•rt their own Agents In whom they hat C
eon tidy 111`,. who mono itII he re,ponsild e to ll.em fur
the wife di lit to yof t h e bonds.
$24.'110 IV
i.ntin (10
te.565-93
VI 10
I
INTERNAL REVENUE,
Collector's Notice to Tax-payers.
A I.:.
person= residing or doing bnainess within the
llth Collection Di.trict of i•ennsylvun la. compris
ing the conn tie. I Luzerne and Suet - men anna.ammesed
limier (heart of t ongress, entitled " An Act to provide
Internal Itevenue to support the Government, to pay
interest on the public dect and for other purposes,"
approved .puns 30111. 1564. as amended by subsequent
acts are hereby notified that the Annual List of
ha, been rect.! cd from the acting A.,e.1..F.0e. laid t h.tt
the witieh by t.attl actA they me
IMble to Ire, home become due mad pa)-
abM.
11. C TYLER, Esq., Deputy Collector, 'l% ill receive the
collections. as follows :
In Montro , e, nt the 0111 re of the Depn ty Collector,
from ..frine. Ist to 171 h. from S a. in. to 5 p. tn.
In New Mllford, at f'all's Hotel, June 19, from 9 to
11 n. m.
In Urent Bend, it Dayton Ifonfic, June 19. from 1 to
•i p m.
lu SaFgm'ltanna Depot, at Ilaunel's Hotel, June 20,
a. m. to Y p. 111.
In Brooklyn, at IMllard'e Hot( I, June 22. 9 to 11 a. m.
In Spring - vtlle, at din, Lntlirop'fi Motet, J I
2 to •1 p. at.
1, 127 (1-1
2,4 k;
3, 101 40
13h 11.311 i 00
ACROSS THE CONTINENT.
Means of the Company
I', nspr as fur Busine,s
Value and security of the liondx,
Nine .Pcr Cenl,
jell 3alp
UNITED STATES
TIES FOR 1961
lArSUSQUHHA A COUNTY.,
In Lenox., at Glenwood Hotel, June 2-1, 11 a. In. to 12
in.
In Clifford, at Mrs. llewetson'A Hatch June 24, 2to
p.
In Gibson, at Siniley'n Store, Jane 2.i, 10 a. In. to 2
p. tu.
IN LUZEILVE COUNTY,
I will attend to receiving:the £ tan eln per-on oe by dc.
putt', nB tollows :
In Scranton, Jrme 21. from a. m. to :I p. rn, at R"yo
ming
In Carbondale, Jane 10, from S n m. lot p. nt., at
'Harrison Donee.
In Pittston, June 28, from 8 a. m. to 8 p. in., at Eagle
Hotel.
In White Raven, June 22. from W a. tn. to 2 p. In., at
titark4 Batch _
In Wilir.esbarre at Collector's Office daily.
After which time costs will be added to amounts un
paid 4 .t collections promptly enforcer' according to law.
Taxatilen may pay at any of the above stated places at
the time designated, as may best suit their conven
ience. •
0. E. WRIGHT, Collector 12th DN. Pa. ,
Collector's Othece, t,.
Wilkea-Barre, June 1, 1867. f
MEW FURNITURE ROOMS!
fril; subscribers would seepectfully Inform the pnblie
that they have commenced business In Cush
man's old Shop, where we keep coustang unhand and
matinfaeinre to ordor all kinds of •
•
, •
,v .(t ? 6 ..... 7 •
% -
SLUT AS
Bureaus, Bedsteads Lounges, Settees,
Stands, Tables, Bedsteads,
Tables,
of a superior manufacture,
Also, Barrett's Patent Ladies' Revolving
Work Tab!c.
All those iu want of Cabinet Furniture will do well
to give us a eali before looking ele•ewhere,fur we i ntend
Lett make onr work good, and Fell It cheaper than any
other eidabliehment in h•utiquelianne County.
N. 11.—All work done when proiniaed.
VANORSDALE,
J(sll* lA - BEELER.
Tifontroae, June 4, IW.-1y
NEW GOO. IS.
'mx. mvcriza."ximitr
W 01,1.1 ) inform his friends and tholinblic that he
has in store and is receiving large and now sup
plies of
including every hind ofGOODS manly wanted in this
markets
nit parcbasee imint•nihde . since the great bleak
'dOemorprieetcwlff enable him to offer the most favor
ablOnduceptente'l n prices, etyle and Variety In
bry.Gooild, . Groceries, Crockery; Hardware,
Stove;Yk'd,or," Drugs, "fictink Of b,
triceetiny Window Shades, .t .
' •
; ,00te.xG sltoes, dc. (to.
. .
and will be sold for Cash. , Prodnceotapproved:eredit
New7d.ilfbrd, Anno,rifi67.
TNION HOTEL, NEW MILFORD,
%;. -1 Pa. Lately kept by R. C. Vail.
JOHN FA UROT, Proprietor. , •
Weals. always ready. Time to 4 ,eaf; 'without being
hurried, for persons arriving on the stage, wishing to,
take thecars. lab ti
IIUBBARD'S
AWARDED THE FIRST GRAND tiOLD MEDAL AT THE GREAT NATIONAL FAIR HELD AT AUBURN,
NEW YORK, IN JULY, 186 q. •
- We again offer this celebrated Mower to the Farming and can safely recommend it as one of the beat Mowers In the
World, as its record shows. Mannfact unit] by us. S. EL SAYRE tic BROS.
"13 MR TEE MISSISSIPPI :"
From the Great River to the Great Ocean
Ocer 20,000 copies sold in one month!
`Lire And Adventure on Prairies, Mountains, and the
Pacific coast. With over LtoU Descriptive and Photo
eraphic Views of the Scenery. tildes, Lands, I%tine,.,
People and Curiosities of the New States and Terri-
torn o.
To prospective cnalLiTants and settlers In the ",Far
Wt..t." this binary of that vast and re lon will
prose no invalunble ,upplying ao tloco
f , a of a Mil. SULliebtic And teliallr guide to
rlitnote, produ. -, noo.tito of tr tvol,
Send for Cireulsr-t And rice oar to, ma and a full de
scription orihe work. Address NATIONAL PUBLISH.
'NH Cu , Plilladelphia, Pa.
A GENTS WANTED for a pew Work
entitled Crorzr or TM! In ,RT L LIFE :" for la
dies, clergymen and others, it has no egnal to sell. For
taring and territory, n
L. STEBBINS, Hartford. Conn.
JOHN J. Clsco,
Trea,urer., New lerk
A iNIERIC, I AN STOCK :JOURNAL, a
first elms monthly. conialuin^ 3fi lart:e doul,le
cal nmb Emzes, only 50 els. fors months. Try it! Will
rave cry farmer many dollar-. ae e caeca Horse rind
Cattle Doctor free. Address N. P. Boyer & Co., Gum
Tree, Chester Co. Pa.
1 )11IED SEEDED ('III RIUS soli at,
-• sell nt GS rts. pet gnaxt in Citymnrgkits. Weaver's
Patent Cherry Stoner will stone three linshels per hour
and r.eparati.,r the seed from the fruit. Sent by exisre..,6
on receipt or $1,50.
Agents wanted everywhere to make $lO to $2O a day.
The trade supplied by
BARBSTER BROS. & CO..
Readlrmilardware Works, 'Reading, Pa.
Toilet & Pearl Powders & Lily. White,
;GENT WANTED, to sell tho Amer
-L ndow Polish, the beet ever offered to the
pithlic. It cl eans wh.tlows a 4 fast as fast as yon can
wipe them with a cloth, without slop or water. It
leaves the glass clear as crystal. and free from streaks
or li at. It aleu clean. and pol:slies Gold, Silver, Cop
per. Braes, and Tinware, better, and tvith less labor
titan anythina urer known. Agents are. making from
fr... 25 to $5O per week. Everybody wants it no soon as
they see It. need. Send 2 cis for Kemple and terms, or
call on the JIL RICAN POLISH COJIP.I.S 41:1
Cheatnnt street, Phira.
IATARRII Brunch it Scrofula of ev
\Jury-Phase, Liver and Kidney Disease. Wm. It.
Princ..-, Flush imr N. Y., for Ca years proprlet or of the
Li omen N rseri ea, has discovered the Itemedial plan le
which are positive elites for afiove and all inheri
tel and Chronic diseases;9)yspem.ta..6thmn, nervous
debility. Ithenutatirin, and all S'i•ms le !naiad lea, 1111(1
11111Cre resulting from tmpuri y of the blood. Litton to
incurable. Explanatory circular. one stamp. Trustee
on all diseases, :hl cents.
IMPROVED BRICK MACHINE.
Manufactured _exclusively by us.
A FTRR an experience of 23 years with all the differ
ent Machines, we offer this to Brick Ilakers as
combining everything most desired by them. We only
ask a fair examination, and would proles to have thpse
about to purchase some and cc the Mlchibe at work,
and compare it n'ith any other in the country. We
make Lie Adams Machine, for making front brick,
Hall's patent machine. clay temperimr; wheels, and ev
ery thing complete to starts brick yard, Also, engines
and hollers, eau° mills, portable forges and Machinery
of all kinds. • t
PEEK KILL NANUFACTCRING CO„
Trxiroarcylirocl Zoor Inee7 .0t131.1 erielvuxLrilavolat
BOOK AGENTS 'WANTED FOR
M. C. Meet:llBlE7,
,llannfactarcr of al I 1.111(18 of
No. OUG South Delaware Avenue, Philadelphia
Orders hy mall promptly attended to
GEO. P. ROWELL t&. CO.,
ADVERTISING AGENTS,
40 PARK ROW,,-NEII I , YORK.
ETIIII . ES 1411TAMN,Il-;r'.)
We have facilities for the tranlati ' lonof the basine4
of a GENERAL ADVEwrismo AGENCY, which are not. Fur
Passed, and we think not &quailed, by any shuilal cY
tabllghmenl in America:
Our special lists of," One bemired Newspapers" offer
remarkable lueucements to such as are desirous of ad
vertising extensively. Send 10 cents for it copy of Sic
Advert Iseen Gazette, giving Iteta and tut: particulan3
The huge amount of patronage controlled by us ena
bles us to promise oar Q ‘ Comers the ; most favorable
The Adver pablished by 80, con
t.:ling much information ot value to advertises. ? Price
$1 per annum In Mivanner ,
GEO. PR 0 WEI,L, tiCO., , Adveittiking Agents,
40 PARK ROW, New:York,
(Parrnerly Bobton atvahJ
ps - TATE OF RICHARD GERRIT
-A-4 SON,deceased, late of Diutock township, tiusque•
henna county, Pa. .
Lettersof a dml nisi mitten upon the estate of the above
named decedent having hoen granted to the undersign
ed, all per Sons ipdebted tp sattliestato pie hereby noti
fied to make immeditite,, payment', and those having
claims aVallFt the emu°, to present themduly natttentl
catd for settlement.
C. C, *ILLS, Adin'r,
Di mock, April 30: •••• • ••1 - " •-• '
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.P1.3r2:10."/?" - Cjortap - pr'S
5r.a..zr.33 mr•ct•TIOX:11 . 1.
BY a recent decision of the Court of Clittna• all ofil•
ears holding commidalone between dates of March
14.18641,02pd,Mix are z an titled to ts perlaropth
for each eervant alloweditur rank. I • • 1-*
For curtheTioforrorgioel apply to -
. j Ggo. P. IJTTLE
Licensed Goveranaent4geat.
blontroie, ,!latch 25, 1267.. U 4
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GRIT hTTRACTIONSI
ILEA D QVAIITEII.3 FOR
Variety, Styles, and Bargains,
DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS
MILLINERY GOODS,
REAM MAN CLOT 1%,
Merchant Tailoring, and Ge'nt's
Furnishing Goods
Gnttenburg, Rosenbaum & Co
Take great ideninre in informing tin* friends and the
public in general that Dry Goods have taken A 11'0771
ER TUMBLE, and that they have purchased a more
than usual large stork of
prritlg c SUlllinCr
C:Do (=> ,
which for pi ice. variety, and style cannot be excelled
We hw e in stock—
DRESS GOODS : Mack and Palley Preps Silks,
Rini] .Irohnir Dress Goode in all styles and colors,
plain. 11_u red a nd stri ped it ne Organdies, Cambries,
and Lawt,,ll.indsome DeLains, &c. &C.
WHITE GOODS: Swiss Muslin, Mulls, plain,
barred, and striped Jacoucts, flqurcd and striped
Brilliants, a line lot of Drapery Masi lilt', Marseilles
quips, A".e.
LINEN GOODS: Black and brown Table Linen,
.Tabie Cloths. Towels. Na i birdsent and shirt
ing Linen, Scotch Diaper, Linen Tuck and Drilling
for men and hop'r wear, Sre.. Domestics. blenched
nod brown shirlings. Calicos, Gingluans,
Ticking, Cottouades„..tc.
FANCY GOODS: Suneriorrinal By, tildd Gloves.
l•ilk :1E1,1'1.131e Thread Gloves, all colors, dress and
I oil k Buttons, Trimmings, Embroideries, Laces.
1 oils. lloseries, new. Etyles in Balmoral Skirts, Par
asols, surishadmi, etirstte, =id Hoop Skirts.
Shawls, Basques and Sacks t Of cloth and
silk, splendid variety, and cheap.
IRILLINEDY GOODS : At wholesale
A large and complete stock of millinery Goods,
artificial Flowers. Ribbons, Bonnet
Frann•s.Blocks, Straw Bats. Bonnets, Plonds.La
ces, &e.. which we JOB to the Trade al, Now York
\ V holet4ale,piices.
READY 11EILDE CLOTHING Of onrOWN rnan
nfacture—the largtiat and tastiest variety in the
county. We guaranty our work.
•
IAIEROIRANT TAILORING s We have over 100
different patterns of Cloth, Cassimern„andCoatincs
for tortoni work to select from: hare a FIRST
CLASS CUTTER. and are enabled fo give perfect
satisfaction in regard to good ilts, style and prices.
Parties preferring to have theirlarments madi, to
measure, arc requested to give tti3 a call and exam-.
Inc our stock. •
GENTS' FIIUNISMNG GOODS: White and
Flannel Shirts, cotton nEd merino Wrappers and
Drnwers.loves, Ties nod Rena's, paper and linen
Co ifiiialkerelii et's, Traveling Ilags, 'Prinks
and Utnbre Ras,
r.-4. - r - A line varie* of 6enta and Boys 11.4 . T g F CAPS,
CITE.IP.
•
03atten1ar, gostubaillit,
M. S. DXBS6IIER, Managing Partner.
'Mon lroAc. May 14, ISG7
ABEL TURRELL
Is continually receivin g
NEW GOODS,
And keeps , constrintly on lend a fell and desirable as
sortment or genuine,
Drugs; Medicines, Chemicals,
Liguori9, , Paints,: 011a,r , Dye-stuffs, .Teas. Spices rood
other Groceries, Stoneware, - Wall and Window Pa
per, Glassware. Lamps, Kerosene, Benzoic,
Tanner's Oil. Lubricating Oil, Neatsfoot 011,
Refined Whale Oil, Tarnish, Whips,
. Guns,. Pistols,. Cartridges,.. Powder, _
net, Lead; Gag ceps,.
inetrumeate, .--Tottet Soap,
jfairOils. Druebee, PoeketKnivoe,_.Spectiteles.: Silver
Plated Bpnots, Porkis, aOd Ivory Handled Knives,-,
• •Deatisre Artteletioleuetaiassortalent of
Fancy floada, JenicarTitrfinnery, &c.
,
. =Ann -•-• .
Pat.nt ; -Medicines -.
uiwertimi in MOBtrose. and nearly every GOOD WIND
IN ANY MAILLET,
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 511
PM? pripvr. ,coll3tthn prugpng Va!jety StoP QP
ABEL: VIRRELL, 'lfentroge;
GARDEN' SEEPS.
A large a FSort ment. Large papers and small. :Attie%
FLOWER SEEDS, for salts by .
Montrose, AprA 10,16e7. ABEL. TUBBELL.
AND REAPERS.
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HEAR YE ! HEAR YE!
GfINERMS & PROVISIONS
will call at the Store of the b seri er, where they will
Choice Flour, Fish, Hams (sugar cured),
Coffee and Tea, Sugars, Syrups and
Molasses, Tobasteo, Snuff,
Cigars, etc. etc.
Alio—A good Stock of
ir .4L N1E.M133 I•7' CO 'r XCO WO.
s e h no l an d Blank Brinks, and atm Otis
eellancons Books, Writing Papers
and _envelopes cif superior gnat
ilie.4 and perfumed,
Gents' and Ladies' Paper Collars," Canned
and Dried Fruits, Oranges cE Lemons,
Condensed Milk, a choice article,
and in fact almost everything. needed by ell the gated
people of Stitotirlomon County who gel. hungry and dry,
awl by puichnzing them of
first Store south of the Court Ilogra And enet aide of
the Public Avenue, you can gave tit ma 10 to Alpe; ccat.
Mout roee, March sth, ISO.
THE BOW[ MAME CO'S
SEWING MACHINES,
FOR. FAMILIES & MANUFACTURERS.
THESE WORLD RENOWNED.
SEWU(G MACfINES
Were awarded the highest Premium of the
World's Fair . in London, and six first
premiums at the New York State
Fair of 1866, and are
Celebrated for doing the best work, using a . Much
smaller needle for the same thread than any otheeMN
chine, and by the introduction of the - most approved
machinery, we are now able to supply the very best to*
chines in the world.
These machines are made at our new and
spacious Factory at Bridgeport, Conn,
under the immediate supervision of
the President of the Company, •
Elias Howe, Jr., the
ORRIINAL INVENTOR OF THE SEWING 114 •
CHINE.
They are adapted loan Binds of Family Sewing, and
to t he usu of seamstresses, dress makers, tailors, man
ufacturers of Shirts, collars, skirts, cloaks, mantillas,
clothing., hats, caps. Corsets. boots, shoes, hardess,Bad
dles, linen proods, umbrellas, parasols, etc. They work
equally well upon silk, linen, woolen and cotton goods
with silk,' cotton or linen thread. They will scam,
quilt, gather, fell, cord, braid, bind, and perform every
species of sewing, making a beautiful and perfect
stit,-h, alike on both aides of the articles sawed.'
The Stitch invented by Mr. Howe,and made
on this Machine, is the most popular
and durable, and alt Sewing Ma
chines are subject to the pin- . •
ciple' invented by him.
SEND FOR A CIRCULAR.
SIBLEY & STOOPB, - '
General Agents,
NO. 922 CHESTNUT BT.,
Feb, 26, 1667.
BLACKSMITHING.•
A.nE undersigned have this, 'lay tor Med 60-pa doer.
• ship, under the firm name OT Stamp & Manta, 1W
the purpose of carrying on Blacksmtthing In all its
branches.
itIET - Strfci attention will be given to llerselboeing.
All work %slime done neatly and promptly. The pleb.
lic nru Invited to call.
P.
Montrose, March 4th, 1861. tf P. I'. MORAN.'
National • Steam- , Naftation.
Company,. .
'grit= x Lir
stcora g e tickets from LIVERPOOL &OBERMAN
to New York reduced to Meurrenci.
Steerage Si: from LIVERPOOL Tbpitvis, gelftar! eet
DRAFTS ON IBBLAN1) in sums to snit, for sate by
- ind. R. COOPICRa
ifontrose,' April - - • '
- . .
AU persons who wish to
4E1170 Mon eV
IN THE PURCHASE OF
find a Good Stock of
A. N. BULLARD,
699 BROADWAY,
'NEW. YORK