The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, June 11, 1867, Image 4

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--41fotace:Oreele7; is manuscript is no
toriously bad, and it is said to require a
printer of no ordinary skill to set up his
i
" copy," if he happens to Write it n a
hurry. •
The recent newspaper anecdote of an
article headed William H. Seward, which
Mr. Greeley had returned to him set up
" Richard III.," is fresh in the minds of
all ; but an occurrence still more funny is
related,' which happened in the Tribune
once some years since. V
.Atiarritiositor had made 80 many errors
is " the philosopher ' s"" _copy; that,
if irrita tedhimstosnel-At:de*ee- that he
wrote the typo a letter;:diachargini hiM
from further duty. The compositor be
ing utterly. unable to decipher the con
tents of tbe note on receiving it, took it
ty tile , lereman, who explained to him that
iitexprpised, that he was not " not a Care
fermatitiad'ltri Greely dispensed with
htiitki44-7
XAtiliext day he applied for a situation
iirtilai:giijobbing office in the same street
asVisist ant foreman. The proprietor in
q,eire4,if he.dbulid bring a recommeq4a
tioriliini his last employer.
AltiLliiiikika letter from life.,Gree
-1,,y," tiliir-youn glub .-beral3r, produ
cing the document.
The, wertbylob printer scanned it for
some minutes with a perplexed air.
-.4114--ni—tricarelid man—services—
signed 11. Greeley"-
, engage you."
Ana le did,. and never learned until
two yeaffiffer*ard, that the letter 'from
Mr. Greeley was ono of discredit, instead
of commendation; as We had supposed.
'
--Irar;t6 -reckless. course pursued by
the radicals, who are largely in the ma
jority in both branches of the Pennsylva
hialmislature, is awakening public at
tetirtion-and earnest comment. The man-
ner in which many 7 bills were passed last
session, to say nothing of. their questiona
'l.4k character ; has startled thousands
tthrmighout the Commonwealth. The
people, everywhere, are demanding re
form. They see the absolute necessity of
changing the style of legislation. They
uow look to the Democracy to correct the
•ei it, and, if good men are placed in nom
ination by the Democratic conventions,
hundreds who never before voted our
tieketrwill rush to its support. In view
of this fact, the approaching delegate elec
tions are invested with the greatest im
' Ti'ortateeiT The first thing to accomplish
is to elect sound and reliable men as our
repiesentatives in the several nomination.
conventions. If this is done, the battle
will he an easy one, and the victory will
be overwhelming. \.•
Rancid - Batter.
We ea from an exchange the follow
kkg recipe : "To a pint of water add
thirty 'drops (about half a teaspoonful) of
liquor of chloride of lime. Wash in this
two and half pounds of rancid butter.
When every particle of the butter has
come in contact with the water, let it
stand an hour or two; then wash the but
ter well again in pure water. The butter
is. thpu,left without any odor, and has.the
s'strUitii,ess,pf, fresh butter. These prepar
atioina bf >have nothing injurious in
them."
The' same paper says: "We forthwith
olstaiiied some of the most rancid butter,
and it was bad enough for any stomach
that had more sensibility than a wagon
wheel. We doctored it as per recipe,
and when placed on the table along with
ciew,,good. butter, very able judges could
ntit•distinOisb which was the new batter.
Here is a fact worth a year's subscription
tvl 21)4P0T-4.
Qom" We - were much =Used by the fol.
rowing incident related to us by one o
Uncle Sam's officials:
While the troops were in Nashville, a lit
tle fellow frequently passed headquarters
enquiring whether any one desired his
services to sharpen knives. The boy was
poorly clad,-and seemingly very ignorant..
One morning when be stopped, as usual,
who prided
himself no little on ,his literary attainments
and sharpness. of speech, asked the boy
" if ite thought he could sharpen wits?"
The Juvenile eyed the, elegant uniform an
lytunt and replied, " yes, for them what's
got any, but I never think of bringing
sharpner round here !"
Why Davis was not Tried.
1 he Washington cioriespondeat of the
New -York World says:
Thettltiinate release ofJeffersun. Davis
been an exciting topic of discussion
among the Cabinet; and his present free
dom will result in a few days in eliciting
' tVitiailiaf` he cannot be tried on the
ehargit of+bigh 'treason. The Attorney
Generalis said to take this view of the
case; and .Judge , Chase, he holds, is re
sponsible for, the result, as the Judge, du
ring the 'yeat,'decided tint the rebels were
ordir:tojustify the dispo
sal of the "blockade runners in prize courts,
and belligerents cannot .boAried,for trea-
sou. To reversethe decision would be
to dedare all the sales of prize vessels un
lawful.',-:It will - remembereq.'that the
...South -
cl g aimed'sueb vessels should be the
'l . Ol - Went .45f, adjudication in Admiralty
' t e.Ottrtil'btit to overcome this objection,
4.ndge Phase declared they were belliger
.enta:f !Ws, in ;the true cause why Jeff.
Pitv i ishas not been tried.
-4:-Ciergymtm -writing to a friend
1 1 00,0 s!4y,y4;)yage„ to Antope indefin y
postpond. 1134v0, discovered the i . foun.
lain of healtV -onihiireide of the Attar!.
tic. = Thriailxittles Orthe•Peruvian Syrup
giavefeieued the from the:. fudge of the
r . fiend Py5.14 . 42." kytiiiepticiekeuld drink
from ttkisfouttein.
. °l 4ixtreii6il'DilvisTrit,l folnily is
stopping. at Montreal,
The Ivlcintrose Democrat
Is PmEtI3IIIIIDrIMY TUESDAY' MORNING, AT MONTROSE
SIISQUENANNA COEN*, PA., NT
A. itTe 133 XL RIM' El
AT $2 PEE AN2WII ➢ ADVANCE—OR $!3 AT END ON TEAR.
Bnainess advertisements inserted at $1 per square of
10 lines, three times, and 25cts for each additional week.
Yearly advertisers, with usual changes, charged slp . _
for (our squares, quarter column $l5, half column $3O,
one colnmn .$6O. andother amounts In exactpropartion.
.Badness cards of three lines, $3; or one dollar a line.
rfir Leon! notices at the customary retes t —about 50
per cent. in addition to business rates.
Job Printing executed 'neatly n 4 promptly kt
f4tr.pric.c.s. . .
.
'i Deeds. htortgagee, Notes. Justices`,, Constables',
School find other blankstor sale.
grawirut a acistax
SUCCESSORS of I. N. urn & co., Dealers in
Dry. Goode, Clothing, Ladles and Misses line Shoes.
Also, agents for the great American Tea and Coffee
Company. [April, 1,1887.
B. L. Wawa. - - C. C. Fumed..
M. C. SUTTON,
- Auctioneer, and Insurance Agent,
65tf - • Friendaville, Pa.
" yes, that will do ;
BUSINESS CARDS.
E. L. WEEKS & CO.
JAMES E. CARMALT, ATTORNEY
AT LAW. Office next to Franklin Hotel.
Montrose, Dec. 18,1866. tf
WM. D. LUSK, ATTORNEY AT
LAW, Montrose, • Pa. Office opposite the
Franklin Hotel, near the Court Rouse. nov27 '66
DR. E. L. GARDNER,
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON, Montrose, Pa. Gives
especial attention to diseases of the Heart and
Lunge and all Surgical diseases. Office over the Post
Office. Beards at Searle's Hotel. [Sept. 4. 1866.
BALDWIN, ALLEN, & McCAIN,
DEALERS in Flour , Salt, Pork, Fish. Lard, Grain,
Feed, Candles, Clover and Timothy Seed. Also,
Groceries, such as Sugars, Molasses, Syrups, Tea and
Coffee. West side of Public Avenue.
Montrose, April 17,,1866.
BURNS dr, NICHOLS,
DEALERS In Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Dye
stuffs, Paints, Oils, Varnish, Liquors, Spices, Fan
cy articles. Patent Medicines, Perfumery and Toilet Ar
tides. OrPrescriptions carefttily compounded.
Public Avenae, above Searle's Hotel, Montrose, Pa
A. B. Burma, Amos Nvnota
Sept. 11, 1866.
D. W. SEARLE,
A TTORNEY AT LAW, Office over the Store of Z
in& Cobb, opposite Searle's Hotel, Montrose, Pa.
May 1, 1866.
DR. E. P. HINES,
L' AS permanently located at Prlendsvi Ile for [hewn ,
pose of practicing medicine and surgery in all its
branches. Ile may be found at the Jackson house.
Office hours from 8 a. m., to 9 p. m. janl6tf
Priendsville, Pa., Jan. 15th, 1866.
ROGERS Sc, ELY,
V. IS. AL.ll4zstiCblkaersß,
myto• Brooklyn, Pa
PETER HAY,
V. Ell. AL-Lzioticuirs a ex,
febl 64tf Auburn 4 Corners, Pa.
C. S. GILBERT,
Mr. SS. Ah.u.cticaxLecr.
sep7 6411 Great. Bend, Pa.
STROUD & BROWN,
Elm. AND LIFE INSURANCE AGENTS. All
U bailness attended to promptly, on fair tends. Of
fice first door north of "'Montrose Rotel," west side of
Public Avenue, Montrose, Pa. [Jan. 1, IS6II.
BILLINGS - - CHARLES L. Inown,
C. 0. FORDHAM,
BOOT h. SHOE Dealer and Manufacturer. Montrose,
Pa. Shop on Math street, one door below the Post
Office. All kinda of Work .nadc to order, and repairing
done neatly. Jani 65
Da.' E. L. BLAKESLEE, •
EfiIIYSICIAN & SURGEON, has located at Broonlyn.
Susq's co., Pa. Will attend promptly to all calls
with which ha may be favored. Office nt 1.. M. Bald
win's. [July
JOHN SAUTTER,
RESPECTFULLY announces that he is nay: , pre.
pared to cut all kinds of Garments in the most
Fashionable Style, and warranted to fit with elegance
and ease. Shop over I. N. Bullard's Store, Montrose.
DOCT. E. L. lIANDRICK,
PPHYSICIAN&SURGEON, respectfully tenders lits
professional services to the citizen of Friends
ville and vicinity. per Office intheofflceof DO: LeeL
Boards at .1. liosford's. 11y80 63tf
ABEL TtTRRELL,
(NE A LER In Drags, Medicines, Chemicals, Dye
Stuffs, Glass Ware,Paints, Oils, Varnish, SN'in
lowelass, Grotertes, Fancy ' Goods, Jiwelrj Perfam
nery,Ac—Agebt for all the most popular PATENT
1 4EDICINES,—Montrose, Pa.
JOHN GROVES,
I 1 FtSIIIONABLiI TAILOR, Montrose, Pa. Shop
rone door west of Saarle's Hotel.
Far doneers filled promptly, in first-rate style. tie
Cuttinon short notice, and warranted to fit
WM. W. SMITH,
CABINET AND Ch AI'S MANUFACTURERS,—P'OO
LI of Main street, Montrose, Pa. tf
H. BURRITT,
DEALEFLIn Staple and Fancy Dry Goofs, Crockery
Hardware, Iron, Stoves, Drags, 011 s, and Paints
Bootsand Shoes, Hate and Caps. Furs, Buffalo Robes
Groceries, Provisions, c:,:., New Milford, Pa.
W3L H. COOPER .8a CO.,
Montrose, Pa. Succesionsio Post,Cogper
.t Co. °Mee, Lathrop's new building, Tumpike-st.
11 , IL OUNTTING 000rza.... ..... DRINKER.
A. 0. WARREN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW. Borinty, Back Pay, Pension,
and Exemption Claim! attended to. febl
PH - Office first door below Boyd's attire, Montrosc,Pa
.V.O3LaI:PICM3EI.6I 7
, nom
OuNTY - ,• AND
-BACK PAY-. •
nzofgrlT zt.oe
claims entrantento hl5 care. Charges low, and infor.
-oration. - FREE.'
Montrone, Jan.
. • ,
. •
Three Cheere- for Grant.
- HIP; HIP ILUREztift
oheirielei adtcs,lrrlal.
1111111 Hayti Bather, hair lizathietr op ;to the
hasement of E. L. Weeks' hiew - ItWW; heird he'll
,ptimpsstodto glee kood ootiefsetion.2 -:qi I go to' ez•
pata Mb enbjectlaugnage s isUe to etptete tt. ;
Fire, Life and Accidental
GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY,
Ziercs2strOese.
Home Insurance C0.,0f N. F., Capital and
Surplus, 13,000,00
Insurance Co. of North America, Phil's,
Capital and Surplus, 1,700,000
International Fire Insnrance Co. of N. Y.,
Capital and Supine, 1,500,000
Lycoming County Mutual # nenrance Co.of
blaney,Penn'a, Capita and Surplus,
Partner's Mutual Insuranc Co. York, Pa.,
Capital and Surplus, 1
Enterprise Insurance CoMpany, Phil's,
' Capital and Surplus,
Insurance Co. State of Pennsylvania, Phil.
Capital and Surplus, 700,000
Connecticut hintual Life In I snrance Co. of
Hartford, Conn. pay! g6O per cent.
dividends to the
p assn ed.,
The notes
given for half the premium is never to
be paid under any circumstances.: he
• fOM" will always be paid in full, and
hen - otes gi Insurance lltal,
American • Life co., 'Philadel
-pids, 'Capital,
Travelers' Insurance Co. Hartford, Conn.,
Insuring against all kinds of accidents
Capital,
Hartford Fire Insurance Compatty,'Hart
ford. Conn., Capital and Surplus,
Putman Fire InsuranceCO ., Hartford, Ct.,
aital $5
Har C tfo p rd Live Stock Insurance Company. 00,000
Insurance on all kinds of Live Stock,
against theft and death from any
cause. Capital,_ $500,000
10'All business entrusted to OUT care will be attend
, ed to on fair terms, and all losses promptly adjusted.
5T8.017/1 ik BROWN, Agents.
1 Office flrstddor north of" Montrose Hotel," west
side of Public Arcane.
M. C. Burros, ESQ., Ilriendsville, Solicitor
BILLINGS STROUD, Czwu.ne L. BROWN
Montrose, Jan. Ist. 1867. ly
RAILWAY.—On and after Mon-
JII-L4 day, April 29th, 1831. trains will leave Great
Bend at about the following hours, viz.:
GOLY:CG WEST.
tits 5. In. Night Ex real, Mondays excepted, for Ro
chester, Buffalo, Salamanca and Dunkirk making di
rect connection with trains of the Atlantic and Great
Western, Lake Shore and Grand Trunk Railways. for
all points West ; also at Binghamton for Syracuse ;
at Owego for Ithaca, and at Elmira for Canandaigua.
3.35 a. In. Night Express, Daily, for Rochester,
-antfulo, Salamanca, Dunktik, and the West. Slops
at Great Bend on Mondays only.
5:27 a. in. Mail Train, Sundays excepted, for Buffalo
and Dunkirk, connecting nt Elmira for Canandaigua.
11.31 a. in. Emigrant Train, Daily, for the West.
3.53 p. m. Day - Express. Sundays excepted. for Ro•
cheater. Buffalo, Salamanca, Dunkirk, and the West.
Connects at Binghamton for Syracuse: at Owego for
Ithaca ; at Elmira for Canandaigua; at Salamanca
with the Atlantic and Great Western Railway, and at
Buffalo with the Lake Shore and Grand Trunk Rail
ways, for all points West and South.
1, 51 p. m. Express Mail, Sundays excepted, for Dun
lo, Salamanca, and Dunkirk, connecting with trains
for the West ; also at Elmira for Canandaigua.
12.40 p. m. Way Freight, , Sundays excepted.
GOINCi EAST
1.06 a. m. Cincinnati Express. Mondays excepted,
at Lackawaxen for Hawley, and at Graycourt for New
burg and Warwick.
6.00 p. in. Accommodation Train Daily.
2. 00p. M. Day Express, Sundays excepted.
9'27 p. in. New York and Baltimore Mail, Sn ldaya ex
cepted.
3.43 a. in. Night Express. Daily, ronnecting at Gray
court for Warwick ; and at Now York with afternoon
trains and steamers for Boston and New Engine d
cities.
10.20 a: m. Way Freight, Sundays excepted.
WM. R. BARR. . li. RIDDLE,
may? Gen'l Passenger Agent. Gen'i Sup't.
NEW FIRM.
MUSIC & JEWELRY.
THE subscriber having formed par.nersbip with
1. MR. J. A. STEVENS, wishes to make his beet
bows to his old Customers, and inform them that the
Mercantile Department of the business will herea.ter
be carried on by 0. D. fleman & Co. with increased
capital and facilities, a large stock of New goods in all
departments, a store thoroughly refitted, and
ricsa:oest
The Watch-Making Department
Is retained by me, and will receive my personal atten
tion. I have secured th e services of MR. C. It. WOLD
BYE, a gentleman who has had twenty-five years In the
hest 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 is left.
The Clock and Jewelry Repairing
Will be owned by Mr, Stevens. who will do all work in
that line promptly, and in the beet style.
N'ov. in, 1866
0. D. I3EMAN,
- C7FL SITC)C333.
will consist of a fall assortment of the follorfing goods,
suitable for this market, which will be sold as low. and
many of theMlower, than by any one else this side of
New York pity.
Aead the Catalogue.
CLOCKS & WATCHES.
WATCHES
American, Swiss and English, both gold and silver
SETH THOMAS CLOCKS,
All styles, including their celebrated Calender Clocks,
which tell the day of the month and week, also the
name of the month, making the chanues for every
month correctly, with no care but to wind them once a
weeek.
JEWELRY.
Ileavy, solid Gold Chains, Hooks and Keys. Mosel-
Id eets of Jewelry—Pins, Sleeve. Buttons,, Studs, Ear
Rings,
W'DDING RINGS.
A large, fineassortment
SPECTACLES
Warranted to fit all kinds of oyes
SOLID GOLD ALBUMS.
A neat little Charm holding efilit small Photographs.
GOLD PENS.
A One assortment, with aid - without holders. Old
ones repointed. •
SOLID SILVER WARE.
.31ade to order of Pure Coin, comtisting of Spoons,
Forks, Thimbles, Butter Knives, Napkin Dings, Fruit
Knives, Vest Chains, &c.
•
PLATED WARE. •
Thebest in market—etpgle, double, treble and quad
ruple plate, and wasnaNten—from a full Tea Set down,
including Castors, Cake and Card Baskets, ice Pitchers,
Waiters, Butter Dishes, Sugar Bowls, Cups, Tea Bells,
Ac. Lc.
MUSIC.
PIANOS.
Manufactured by Decker Brothers, which, with their
late improvements, surpass those of any other makers.
Also, Bradbury 's New Scale Pianos -a splendid instru
ment. Other Pianos from $B5O to $5lOO.
CABINET GROANS,
From slloto 81200—warranted for five years. They
are the finest reed instrnment in the world, and I have
only to say that I have , sold nearly $15,000 worth of
the in the last fear years ; and they are all in good or.
dm - Od have haver costtny customers a cent for repairs.
VIOLINS, GUITARS, 41.. c.
Violins from $5 to $5O, Flutes, Fifes, Glarionets,Ban
jos, Guitars, Bows, Strings, Tuning Forks, dic.
BRASS BANDS
Supplied with instrnuients of the best American man
ufacture, by the single instrument or full set, at the ma
ker's price—also music for any number of instruments.
Instruetlon Books and Sheet Music on hand, and new
stipplite received every Week. Plano Stools from $8 to
$ l5 - •
Paled .
Sewing ee die&
Wehaws the exclusive agency for R. J. Roberts' Pa.
tent Parabola Needles—the beat in the world. -Try one
paper and limit sett the money wine refunded,
, .
Fire--11r1/10 sad R ling Materials.
Allen's. Spencer's, a ti Raney is Breech loading Tu.
II 1111 styles Revolvers, Fowling Pieces, Shot Belts
sod Powder Flasks, Cartridgeslor ail the U. S. Army
goes ; also 11. S. and otherr - Percussion Cape, Cooper
rUltittotyall styles and sites:: - • .
. sa: P . .:BRAitN. 4 ;3 .. •::1. - A. - ilefintENS.
idantrosey Nov. 27 1 1 1 •
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ISFOlLlUMAiiisoegatioilAilbanaelphia, Pa
11 Diseases of theXervoti Seraltal,reizuluali deer
nalsy_stema-r,newillid rejlabletreatmehtill•Repbeteot
the FiciWAltD A StiOCITATAQN: Bent I,* mania sealed
ettereOeliipeeqtreegeiteharge.., Addreestte.s7.)onum
liovatrroa,BoatirdAiettelatiotr,No iliouthOth 'tree
Philadelphia, Ps.
MINER SL CQATS,
Main Street, 5 doors below Boyd's COMO?, Montrose
FLOUR, GROCERIB, IRO
2,500,000
PROVISIONS,
10,000,000
• ,
We are constantly receiving end now have on hand,
a fresh stock of Goods in our line, which we whistle].)
1,000,000
CHEAP! CHEAP CHEAP
$1,585,163
for cash, or exchange for produce
GOOD TEAS,
COFFEE, SUGAR,
MOLASSES, SPICES,
PORK; FISH, LARD,
HAMS, DRIED FRUITS,
CLOVER et TIMOTHY SEED, &c
We have refitted and made additiona to our Stock of
Pails, and are now ready to forward Dotter to ttia be,t
commission houses in New York, frch of charge, and
make liberal advancements on consignments.
Call and examine our Stock before purchasing else
where, and convince yourselves of the
GOOD QUALITY & CHEAP PRICES
C. G. MINER,
Montrone, April 16, 1867
GROVER & BAS'S
11271 Et UnitlllEn
WEITZ AWARDED
HIGHEST PREMIUMS
At the State Petra of
New York, Illinois, Virginia,
New Jersey, Michigan, N. Carolina,
Vermont, Wisconsin, Tennessee,
Pennsylvania, lowa, • Alabama,
Ohio, Kentucjcy, Oregon, '
Indiana, Missouri, California.
American Institute, Franklin Institute, Maryland In
stitute. Massachusetts Mechanics' Association,
Penu. Mechanics' Institute. St. Lords
Agricultural and Mucha!lice
Association,
And at numerous Institute anti County.Falrs, including,
all the Fairs at which they were exhibited the bast
three years.
Fret prizes have also been awarded those machines at
the exhibitions of
London, Paris, Dublin, Litz, Besancon,
Bayonne, St.,Dizier, Chalons,
And they bave been tarnished by special commend
to the
Empress of France,
Empress of Austria,
Empress of Russia, •
Empress of Brazil,
Queen of Spain, and
Queen of Bavaria
The Grover & Baker Elastic Stitch Sewing Machines
arc superior to all others for the following reasons
1. They sew direct from the spools, and require no re
winding of tread,,,,
2. They are more easily understood and used,' and
lees liable to derangement than any other machines.
3. They are capable of executing perfectly, without
change of adjustment, a much greater variety of work
than other machines.
4, The stitch made by these machines Is much more
firm, elastic nod durable, especially upon articles which
require to be washed and iroued,thaa eny4ither stitch.
5. This stdwin • tothe manner In , which the en
der thread ts t, is much the moat plump and
beautifql.in anttlainin a tine I.llllprie ss slid - beauty
evenmpt4 fre4nentiy cra,"lo and ironeptiatil
they are worn •out. . • ;
e. The structure of the Seam hi suOls that, though ft
be cut or broken at intervals of only a few stitches, It
will neither open, ran, or ravel, but remains firm and
durable. . .
. .
.•
1. Unlike other machines, these fat teri both ends of
the seam by their own operation.
8. With these dachines, while silk is used upon the
right or face stde,of the seam, cotton may be used upon
the other side without lessening the strength or dura
bility of the seam. This can be dons' on no other ma
chine, and is a great saving upon all articles stitched or
made up with silk.
0. Them machines, in addliton to their stmeridelirter
its as instruments for sewing by a 'change of adjust
ment, easily learned and practices!, execute the most
beautiful . and permanent embroidery and ornamental
work.
GROVER a BAEKR S. M. CO.,
Oct. 21.-10 m
$1_1500:1: YEAR -
here sell l o
u V r i l e tlVl i tt V A NPID ev S e e r ZI .
ins; Machines. 'Three new kinds. Under and tipper
feed. Sent on trial. Warranted five 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 liowei Wheeler & Wilson: Grover:* Baker,
Singer &Co., and eaehelddr. All other cheap machines
are Infringements, and the seller or pser are liable to
arrest, tine andimprisopment. Illustrated circular!! sent
free. Address,•Oreall upon SHAW & CLARK, at Bidde
ford, Maine, or Chicago,lll. (mayktilly •
EnuALiiiimulF IouNTIEs
OLDIERS : tongrese has just pawed enact to Coal-
PO ire your Bounties I I :Those who have' not Weed"
done so should , ake inimediate application.. ,WI
owe heirs or parental:4Bol44ra who halve died e the
service, are entitled to the same bounty the sold ie r, if
livingi.would receive. Having Already proper over
two hundred claims. those who have delayed making
application will find it ! greatly to their 'advantage to.
give me eta%
Invalids and widows entitled to an increase of pen
sion under act approved June 6,1866) should also puke
application. Information free. ,
ARO.
. Licensed Gorernment Mont.
iontroie, Aug I 1806 ti '
• ' .
, Clover & Timothy-Seed
Foy Bala trbesp, by A. N. BULI•AUD
Montrone, Nardi Mb, INN..
==ll
WIIN
of onr Qoode
W. R. COATS
At the Fairs of the
405 Itioadway, New York,
130 Chestnut street, Mira.
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• II tag •
IliCia:4ll4Kriratoity
, Wholesale & Rotall.Deilera in, r"
ritt2.3o WV/2 rap
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STEEL: 'NAILS
slitatigs,
BUILDER'S HARDWARE:
BINS RAIL, COUNTERSUNK ft , T RAIL SPIKE 8
RAILROAD et XINING SUPPLIES.
CARRIAGE SPRINGS. AXLES, SKEINS AND
BOXES, BOLTS, NUTS and • WASHERS,
P4ArED 8.,4ND8. IIfALLEABLE
IRONS. ROBS. , SPOKES, t '
ITELLOES, 4 EA7! snzatz l rys. sowik etc.
ANVILS, VICES STOCKS". and DI GS, BALLOW'S
BAMMIGI4 , SLEDGES:FILES. acidic. , •
CIRC AND „MILL SAW A S,.TIISG. P.ACKING
TACKLE BLOCKS; PLASTER PARIS *.
CEMENT. 'TAIRA GRINDSTONES.
FRENCH WINDOW GLASS. LEATILERdc FINDINGS
FAIRBANKIS SCALES.
Scranton. March SA, MS. Ii
New .IEI
Baldwin, Allen. & McCain.
DEALERS IN
Flour,• Feed, Salt, Pork, Rutter,' Cheese,
Dried Beef, Hams, Fish, Smoked Hal
ibut, Candles t Tea, Coffee, Spices,
• Syrup, Molasses, Sugar,
Seed Wheat,
Clover & 6 Timothy Seed, Flazleed,-Beeme,
Brooms, Nails, he: fix
Thankful for past patronage, we shall be happy to see
and wait upon our old and now enstouirre.
All Goods and Flour warranted.
A. BALDWIN. W. L. ALLEN. J. 11. MeCAIN.
Montrose, Pub. 5, 1857.
7Z1C1P33.13X1V13°
ELECTRIC SOAP
Saves Time, Saves Money, Saves Labor,
Saves Clothes, Scree.: Women,
And all Grocers sell it.
lets need by cutting into Mali shavings and dissolv
ing In hot water, then soak the clothes five to ten min
utes, and a little band rubbing will make them as clean
as hours of machine rubbing would do, with ordinary
soap. and the most delicate fabric receive no injury.—
We can refer to thousands of families who are 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
X30.13333C1V19 de MIC:ONT3E,
WHOLESALE OFFICE,
107 South Fifth Street, Philad'a.
Nov. 13, 1/366.—iy*a.fix
Lackawanna .& Bloomsburg B. B.
lAN and after November 27 1 nes, passenger trains
will run as follows:
SOUTRWAPD
A. x. ♦. P. N.
Leave Scranton; 5:50 10:50 9:50
•• Kingeton, 6:55 11:15 6:20
Rupert .• 9:15 - 8:53
•• Danville, ' 9f50 9:30
Arrive at Northumberland, , JO:30 10:15
IsTODTRVYA RD.
Leave Northetnibcrinid, 8:00 . 3:05
Danville, 8:40 3:40
.. Rupert. 9:15 A. 11. 4:15
" Kingston. 2135 8:30 6:55
Arrive at Scranton, 8:45 0:85 8:10
Passengers taking train south from Scranton at 5:50
a. m. via Northninherland. rearh Harrisburg at 12:20 p.
m.; Baltimore 5:30 p. Washington 10:00 p. m.; vMi
'Rupert reach Philadeitibla at 7:00 p. tn.
Kingston, Nov. 25. B. A. FONDA, Supt.
GREAT DEPOT
-FOR.-
1-X.A.rr/S, CEILPSt,
,•..F.,
-lAcovri=xxr4'ar.,
FIANISHING GOODS,
GLOVES & MITTENS,
II!!11
BOOTS & SHOES.
ALL tINDB' OF
1.11c.N .- • IFI3 It 131;
. -
made ,to oilier, and. 'Merchants' iiiiiiptled at Oct 10Vres
NO" TokiepiCes.,
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.k :•• : •-• •••
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:;+ ; i•
11 1 40# 141 0. * 1 . 41 '10 3 / 4 14 1 0 . 1A1i - 'fil rcroolvaba
go; o;olcelos;irtkot,:a,i,d4o,4tki?fiao.
• V.P.A ,XlDEtr i t
, 0,1 1. 14 . .) ; Id , . tt • • -
Pilikurose, litostectitigilit; 41 2 61. •
Latest Fa ions Demand
J. W. BRADLETS•Oelehrated Palm
• DUPLEX :ELLIPTIC
(OR _DOUBLE SPRING)
SKIRT.
The Wended dexibility and great . 'comfort es 4
pleasure tb any Lady wearing the Duplex Elliptic Ski n
will be experienced particularly in all crowded Aun t .
blies, Operas, carriages, railroad care, church ;Km,.
arm chairs, for promenade and house dress. as tbeelin
can be folded when in use to occupy a alnall Vacs %
easily oreenweniently as a silk or muslin dress, an 1..
itillable quality in crinoline, not found in any wi l ,
spring skirt; -
A lady he:rag enjoyed thepleasuie, comfort arid p i t
convenience Of wearing the Duplex Elliptic /tee' spe lt
Skirt for a single , day.will never afterwards willAw,
dispenne with their use. For children,. misses, Rd
young they are ininerior to all others.
T.hcy, will t got bend or, break,like the single sp.( l ,
but will preserve their perfect' tat graceful shape as;
three or tank ordinary 'skirts wbuld- have been limn. '
away as useless. The hoops sue covered with das i bN
and twisted thread, and the bottom rods ere fret cu l
double springs, but twice (or double) covered. prerem.
log them from wearing out when dragging dawn stoop s
stairs, &c.
The Duplex Elliptic is "a. great favorite with unlade,
and is.quiversally recommended by the F 81141013 iishs
sines as the standard skirt of the fashionable world.
To enjoy, the following inestimable advantages h
crinoline, : superior quality, perfect manafseten,
stylish shape and finish, fixibility.l durability; senior
and economy. inquire for J. W. Bradley's Duplex B.
liptic, or Double Spring Skirt, and bo sure you get the
gentdne article.
CAUTION.—To guard agairfat imposition be parties.
lar to notice_that skirts offered as •• Battles" beret/La
red ink stamp, viz: " J. W. Aradley's Duplex Bled
Springs" upon the Waistband—none others Iregen.
Me. Also notice that every hoop wit admit a pie he.
lug passed through the centre, thus revealing the les
(or double) springs braided together therein, which Is
the secret of their flexibility and strengthand a eon.
bination not to be found in any other skir t.
For vale in all stores where first class Skirts are to:d
throughout the United States and elsewhere.
Manufactured by the sole owners of the Patent:
Vests; Bradlii k Carey,
97 Chambers and 79 S 81 Reads sta., New York.
May 1,1887-3 m
VOUTZ'S CELEBRATED HORSE
A; AND CATTLE POWDERS.
This preparation, long and favorably known, sin
thoroughly reinvigorate broken-down and low-spirket
horses, by etrenthening and cleansing the stomach and
Intestines.
It Is a sure preventive of all diseases incident to this
animal, such as Lung Fever, Glanders. Yellow Water,
Heaves, Coughs. Distemper, Fevers, Founder, Loss of
Appetite and Vital Energy, &e, Its use improves the
wind, increases the appetite. gives a smooth and glony
skin, and transforms the miserable skeleton into a the
looking and spirited horse.
TO . KEEPERS OF COWS, •
thla preparation Is invaluable. It increases the quilt!.
ty and improves the quality of the milk. It has been
proven by actual experiment to increase the quantity
of milk and cream twenty per cent. and make the tin.
ter firm and sweet. In fattening cattle, it gives them
an a petite. loosens their hide, and makes them thrive
much faster
IN ALL DISEASES OF SWINE,
each ne Conghs, Ulcers in the Lenge, Liver, itc.. tbi.
article acts ae epecifle. By patting from one hall
paper to a paper in a barrel 01 swill the above diseases
will be eradicated or entirely prevented. If given in
time, a certain preventive and core for tile flog Mole.
re. Price 25 cents per paper, or 5 papers for $l. Pre
pared by
•
S. S. A: FOUTZ & BRO.,
at their wholesale Dreg and Medicine depot, N 0.1%
Franklin st., Baltimore. Md. For sale by Druggtiti
and storekespers throughout the United Rem
tar Tar sale In Montrose by
.nov2l ypql.6 ABEL TURRELL
BY MAIL, PREPAID.
CHOICE - FLOWER & GARDEN SEEDS,
New Strawberries, Grapes, Bulbs, &c,
BAL WATSON'S OLD COLONY NTIRSEET and
. Seed Establishment, Plymonth. Mass., I. new
sending out by mail prepaid, packed with great care in
gotta perchn silk, Boas to reach any pert of the taint in
perfect safety, a complete assortment of the finest
Grapes, Strawberries, new large Currants,
Gooseberries, Blarkberries,= Roses,
Flowering Plants, Bulbs,
3 , c. Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Shrahr,
Evergrnens, Hedge Plants, will be sent by freight
paid to Boston. Also, the true Cape Cod Cranherry.fur
cultivation in wet land, or in ,npland and Gardens,
where it produces at the rate 0(400 bnshels to the acre:
with directions for cultivation. Priced descriptive cat
alogues - will be sent to any address. Now is theben
time for planting. The beet way to obtain good trait.
flowers and seeds. Is to send direct to the grower. Send
for a Catalogue. Wholesale Catalogues to the trade.—
Agents wanted. [March 19-2 m
A.Leetnre to Young Men.
dust published in a sealed Euvelope. Price 6 cese.
A Lecture on the Nature, Ticatment, and radical cure
of Spertnatorrhea, or seminal weaknesa, Involastei
emissions; sexual debility, and impediments to mat
rlage generally. Nervousness, consumptien. Epilepsy,
and fits; mental and physical Incapacity, ressiltinc
self abuse Robart d. Culverwell, El„ author
of the " Green Book," &c.
The world reno caned author, in this admirable Lee•
tare, clearly proves from his own experience that the
awful consequdncea of self abuse may be effectually re
moved Without medicine, and ,Without dangerous sup
gical operations, bougies, itistniments, rings, or cm
dialtypointifig out a mode of caplet once certain and
effectual, by width every , sufferer, no matter what hie
condition maybe. may cure himself cheaply. privately.
. and radically. This Lecture will proven boon to thou
sands.
Bent under seal to anv address, in a plain sealed ell .
velope, on the . receipt of six cents. or tivelpestiV,
'stamps. Also Dr. Calverwers " Marriage ,
price 25 cents. Addreas the
„publisher!.
elluS. KLINE .
1.11 Bovrery, New York, Post btEce boi. 4556
Mitt 10,1867—lysnip.
DELAWARE, LACKAWANNA anti
WESTERN It. IL Winter Arrangement, Dee. k•
PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE
WESTWARD. I EASTWARD.
Mail' I Evening MITII Er'evieg
train. train. I STATIONS. train.' train.
A.III. P. 111. P. N. P.
ti 9,00 New ..... 5,36 I •
11,80 New Hampton...... 2,10
12,18 Manunka Chunk.... 1,35 I
h• 12 45 Delatvare __Dine ... 1,30
S i 4,30 10,10 Scranton 9,45 6,9:1:
5;30 11,49 Nicholson
~ 6,351
o 5,58 12,08 Ropbottom I 8,18 4.051 2
4 6,20 12,381 Neutron, 7,55 3.35 I
?, 0,41 1,08 New 5111 ford 1.341 801
1,15) 1,3 8 Great Bend.,. . I 7, 15 s ' l° l
a P.M. P. M *Foot of Libeity•st. 1 A.ll P
CONNECTIONS—LIVESTWARD. ,
The Mall 'train from NeWYork conpeeta at Sa
nunka Chunk. with the train leaving_Philsd'inlien sin g •
ton depot)st 7,30 a. m.; and at Greataend with t9r: 9 lin
mail train on the - Heti, Railway - with sleeping esc
Alkched , 6tOpiaing at all the principal stations on that
road, and, arriving at Buffalo at. 6,18 a. m.
'The aisengertrotti from Scranton connects st Of 1
114md-with through trains going west and east on Erie
EallWay, - arriving alllnftaio at 1,68 a. in., and at Salk
Inaba' at 18 m. • • .
'CONNKCITONB 4 —ILLBTWARD.
.
The Mall train trim Great • Bend' ccinneets there
with the Cincinnati Express on the Erie BAUM f r°l
Ile' Wein ; atMartunka Chunk with a train (or Philed
and intermediate stations, arriving in Philadelphia st
' 0.001 1 . and ahNew Hampton with strain for Esgr
Bethlehem; Allentown; Reading and -Harrisburg, Or".
at Thsirieburg at 8,80 p. in.
At Scranton, connect ions are made withtrains on the
Lackawanna midi:lb/anything MR. toad from Pittston
Kingston, Wilkesbarre, Derveick,Bloomsburg.D l l Tlne•
Northumberland, Harrisburg and
Hudson
. and rorittitrains on the Delaware Hudson Raluou
'Wand frail Carbondale and inter:Undies stations.
LI& /I.&NRY,, , BIIIBIIIN ,
""nov27 . General Ticket Agent. Presidet.
;•- .t „,
sOLDIERVA3OUNTY ,
'''PENSIONS
ax~a: PET.
nratiaadeestned„l,lol443.llD AGEPT.of : 7 3 row ,
Tataitgrootaleoft the tweets
isittt glee:prompt attention. tol All Wats . 12 / 1315 "'
to, la care. . No chergeonlese successful. .
• lino. P. taws .
Montrose, Juno etb,