The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, July 02, 1867, Image 3

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indepenthuice Ball,- _ -
At. the ,Glenwood Gilenwood,
Pa., on Thnisday, Gond
Sic sic, good Supper, good, dancing, and a
➢
good time. Bill, 84.. .
Iw. V.• CAO.,EI4# -Prop ri et or.
Second Amitial Ball,'
At the Eagle Hotel, Stew
'Milford, Pa., on Thursday
evening, My 4th, 1867. The proprietor
ail spare no pains to cater for the com
fort and hilarity of his guests.
2w P. PIITNNEY.'-
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Independence 'Ball.
.
f . 71 A Ball will • be Oven at the
V ia_— Union Hotel of Vnil,
ticw Milford, oir the 'Fourth iT July.
The public are,,.invited. Music—Dick
Squires' Band. Bill, 5300, • t 1 1 '
Quarterly Neetirik,
Rev. D. •W.. C. Olmstead; P. E., will
hold a Quarterly Lei tilia: at, the M. E.
Chun:A in Brooklyr,July . 6th and - 7th, coin
rneneing Saturday at 4 6'004- P. Vii.
In=11:11121
Ice Cream & Strawberry Festival,
The Lfulies of the M. E. Church, Mom
rose,are preparing to serve their friends in
the Academy, on the evening of July 4th.
Godey's Lady's Book.
The July Dumber of this unrivalled
Illawazine is on our ;aide. The beautkof
the engriivinzs, selection of fashions, orn
amental work and literary matter cannot
be excelled.
The Fourth.
The Fourth of July will pass over with ,
out notable demonstrations in this quar
ter; and thetyughout the country wi.hout
the usual amount of good old fashioned
oe/elm/lions. Nor does this seem at all
surprising to an ob.server of current
events. A Republic that is drilling into
a despotism, cannot heartily commemor
ate its birth-day of freedom from the yoke
ot a limited monarchy; and unless the.
present system of military government he
repudiated by the people at the polls, the
Fourth of July" will ere long be only a
matter of history.
We publish the Declaration of Inde
pendenee On first page this week, as a re
minder to oar readers of the tyrannies
against which our ancestors fought slic
e: ssfully. The document is an unanswer
able bill of indictment against the party
la power ; and it remains for the people
to deterinine whedier they will endorse
what, the, patriots 011776 rebelled against.
Drowned while Bathing.
Thos. Boardman aged about 21, son of
Boardman of Eaton Township, was
drowned to the river, a mile or two above
this place; on Sunday last. The deceased
who, it is said, could not swim, was ban
tered by one of his companions, a young
man by the name, of Fuller, to wade
across the river. Fuller who could swim,
led the way, Boardman, supposing him to
he wading„ followed on, until ; he got' be
rood his depth; when he strangled and
went down. On rising he exiled for help.
Ills companion, supposing him to he feign
mg danger, paid no at4ention to his cries
hut swam to the.shore, Where be arrived
aboutils time young Boardman sank for
the last. time. A boat. was procured and
search mada for the body, which was
not found until an hoar or more had elaps
; when it was to late for resuscitation.
—Tankharmock Dem., June 27th.
The New Baggage Law.
The la•w regulating the aniouut of bag
zige each passenger on the Pennsylvania
railroads shall be allowed to carry, which
was. passed at the last session of the Leg
islature, is trow in force,- It provides that
each passenger-shall be.' , entitled to carry
one trunk or box not exceeding one hun
dred pounds in weight; that when bag
rage shall be lost and damages claimed, a
sam not to exceed three hundred dollars
shall be allowed for each trunk or box to
gether with its contents; that if any per
son wishes' to carry more weight or great
er value - of baggage than this, he or she
have the trunk or box et•eighed by
the baggage agent before starting,disclos
the value that will be claimed, in case of
Lost,, and for excess as may be
required by the particular railroad com
pany.
THE 13.1.xiaturr L&w: Now that this
act is going into operation, it is best that
every one interested in bankruptcy should
have a good copy of the law, and we can
11 ink of no better way of .obtaining one
than by sending .2(7 CENTS to 14 rank
guore, Publisher,Bible House,New York,
for a copy of his "People's. Edition." It is
sent FREE by niail,for that priee-20CErrss;
I:4F - The citizens of Tnnkhannock are'
making great preparations for the observ
ance of the Fourth of July. The corner
Roue of the new Presbyteriaochurch - will
be laid by the Masonic order., The Dec-
laration of American Independence will
be read, and an oration pronounced by a
distinguished speaker.= Illasonic Lodges
and individual members of the frOternity
are invited.
ME` The meat unhappy person in. tbe
World is the Dyipeptie. Everything looks
dark and gloomy;, bafeele " out 'aeons"
With himself and everybOdielse; Life is a
burden to bim. This - can alt be clianged by;
ta r king Peruvian Syrup (a protoxide of
iron). Cases of 2 years standing have
been cured by it.
—Negro bricklayers are to be brought
from Richmond to Wmihiogton City to
take the place of White ones.
I=ICE
seszmliAt.Ak.
Oar ADEL TVRIIIEL.L. is continually Teaching
new toroplies °teem:tine Drngs and !delft es,wbich
will be sold as low aust.any other Stc lo "Montrose.
- r
:'Empire Shuttle 'Swaying 191iiejklfiel
aro superior to all others for ramily sudMunalltetartag
pnrposcs Contain all tholatest Improvements ; are
speedy ; noiseless ; dnribtr; and easy to‘vork. Illus
trated Circulars tree. Agents ranted. Liberal. dis•
count allowed. Noconslgnmeutamade.‘ •
Address EMPIRES. M. CO., GIO Broadway, New-York.
'July 2t,•-ly
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A NEW PEIMBIE VOA TI HANDICELLCHIRL
rhnlonio ' “Pilgtat Blooming Ceres.."
Phateit's “Alight Miaowing (Servos.”
Phitlcrn 9 s " Plight Blooming Cm-cm.),
;Pisalon , o .• Sighs Blooming Commo.Ps
PhDlon% **Night Blooming Creelie.,*
A mo.l exottlAirr. delleate, um! Frnirrant Porfunui,
1...1 from tho rare uud t.enutiful flower from
o pion It fate, its Hume.
Mouuluntnb•c/ only by
, PITALON az SON, 1111 York.
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS
ARK FOR PTIALON'.STiVE NO OTTIFR.
Jiyli ly snip x
'Colgate's Aromatic Vegetable tilosp. , A sn
pexior Toilet Soap; prepared from refined Negeta.
ble 01Irsin combination wittlitayeerine, and cape-
chllly (le:4r:fled for the use of Ladieft, and for the
N a rxery. Its per nine and Its wa:laing
prepertie: unrivalled. For:ale by all druggirts..
•L' Ib+;7.-IvFmpl9
CV — Deafness, Blindness and Catarrh
with the utznont burcess by Dr. J. ISAACS,
Vetting. anlo narrnt. Gortnerty of
519 Pipe Street, Philadelphia. Tei-timoniale from the
ninFt reliabie source. la the City and Conn try can be
seen at 1110 (atm. The medical faculty sac in% ited to
accompany their patients. an he hue 110 secrete in hi 4
pram ice. ARTIFICIAL .I!.`YESineertad withontpain.
'No charge fur examination.
July 1, ISI6. 'ly.
This medicine, invented by Dr. J. I. Sorrerroa, of Philo
\ dephts, is Intended to dissolve the food and make It into
chyme, the feat process of digestion. By cleansing the
stomach with Schenck's Mandrake -Pills, the Tonto soon
restores the'appetite, and food that could not be eaten before
using it will be easily digested.
Consumption cannot be cured -by Scheuck's Polmonle
Syrup unless the stomach and liver is made healthy and the
appetite restored, hence the Tonic and Pills are required In
nearly every ease of conrompbcm. A half dozen bottles of
the SEAWEED TONIC and throe or four boxes of the
MANDRAKE PILLS will cure any ordinary case of dys
pep,d& •
Dr. Soncnorc makes professional visits in New York, Bos
ton, and at his principal Office In Philadelphia every week.
See daily papers of each place, or his pamphlet an coniump
lion for his, days for visitation.
Please observe, when purchasing, that the two likenesses
of the Doctor, ono when in the last storm of Consumption,
and the other as he now b, La perfect halth, are on the Gov.
eminent stamp.
Sold by all Drarglets and Dealers, price $1.50 per bottle. or
$7.50 the hall dozen. letters for advice should be ad
drewed to Dr. Scntitsoree Principal Office, No. 16 North 6th
" — Street, Philadelphia, Pt.
General Wholesa'e Agent,: Demos Barnes dr. Co., N. Y.
A. S. Dance, Baltimore, Md.;lm D. Parke, Cincinnati,
Ohio; Walker et Taylor, Chicago, ill.; Co:line Bros, St
bon* Mo.- . (Ist w. ea. mo. lyr.
tYr Wintorlo litalonm or 'Wild Cherry.—
'This remedy has long been clo•riehed`by the communi
ty,for its remarkable enact , y in relieving, healing, and
curing the most obstinate, painful and long-standing.
cases of Cough, Cold, Influenza, Sore Throat, Bronchi
tis, Whooping Cough, Croup, Aft ma, Inflammation
of the Lungs ; while even Consumption itself has yield
ed td its manic Influence when all other mean= have
tallest. Its whole history proves that the pas• has pro
duced no remedy of equal value, vs a cure for the nu
merous and dangerous pulmonary affections Will I, pre
vail o% er the land.
UN,OLICITED TESTIMONY.
From Andrew Archer. r•F q of Fairfield. Mc..
•• Mront v year? , Mince MN , eon, Henry A Archer. now
Post magter at Fairfield. b - ora..raf M.• nt
tarked with Qpit lint: of Wow+, cough, we.ikne-s
andceneialdehitity.eomuchsotbat our fa
den de( laced I,im to have a ~ eateonsamptioti. Ile
was ender medical tret.tment for a number of months.
bat received no .benefit from ft.'
.At krOm thv
-edicitation of himselfand otbere.l tae Indio-0(110 pgr,
chase one bottle of W6trir'A Balsam of Wild 'Cherry,
which benefllted.hitn en much I obtained another t•ot•
which In a sho r t time resi..reo him to ui. o-eat
-
mate of health., I think I can safely ,recf.mmend this
remedy to others in like eond:tion, for It Is, I think. all
that it purtmrt* to be—Th.? C. eat Luau; Elemedy for the
Times: The above statemai , . gentlemen. is toy lot
utttwry off...ring to you in favor of yotir Balsam, and ta
at 'your fikposal.".
l'repnrerl 'by SETA W; FOW LR C SON, IS Tremont
St. Boston, and for sale by Druggists generally.—je
Grace's Celebrated Salve.
Axx PA ILY • Oct. 13t h. l F46:3
ldr. CHACE—Dear Sir:—[laving been afflicted griev•
ously for several weeks with a sere e abscees upon niy
side, I used seven') remedies for its eradication without
receiving any relief, until I spplied your salve, which
effected a dy and pet man eat cure; 1 therefore feel
habyto certify my confidence in its virtuosi -
Yours with respect. JAME 4 DEAN,
I certify to the truthfulness of the above stateditnt.
SETH W. FOWEH SON:Dostim, Prepri,ton ,
Soldall Dm:xi4ta, at cents Irbox. By mail 35
cent B.—‘l
NEW NI:011E-B:aitiKICTi.',:fr-7-
Reported for the 3frocTno.s: DEMOCRAT, by Fenton:
Fitzgerald& Tracy. strictly Produce Comm6siou Mer
chants, as Wiiitilhall Street, Nett' Yolk., for the , week
ending
. .- .. . •
- 3nrie 29, 1857.
Floor, per hhl. $lO.OO 6 - 4 ' 14.00
INV beat, per bushel, ....... ......... : ... 2.50 0 - 6 %Al
Rve, do 1,63. Q. 1,76
C:1 'n, eo ......... ............r.1.,;...,. 1.20' _l6 1.411
orate, do 80'
-- 66 i 1)
Butter, per lb. 20 0 :01
('hoese. " 10 ray 18
Pork, mess, per bbl 22.00 6 - j. 23 50
.
Beef,toese, !. ' .20,00 .13 22,x,3 ) Lard,. per lb. •' -4 . 12 01,. 13
Tallow, .. .. 11 fro 12
Eggg, per doz. 18 fio 20
,
Wool. per lb. 50 0 55
Dressed !loge, per lh. ' 8 O 10
Hein hertisemeuts,
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BEST FLOUR IN THE STATE.
FROM PURE WHITE
California -Winter Wheat,
(Positively raised in California,) constantly on band
and for sale. Manufactured at the Eureka Mill, by
SHOOK d: TINGLED.
Hopliottom, July 2, 1867.—ff
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m[sooppEN BRIDGE.
SEALED proposals wilrbe received by the Commis
eioners of Susnuehanna.County, until Monday July
16,-1867. for the building of a Bridge.over the Meshop.
pen Creek, in Springville township, near MM.
Thd Plan and Specifications of said Bridge may be seen
at the Coinmleslpuers' Offie, or at the Store oYBOyd 4 2,
.045rwSli, after Jano.2s, 1267.
order: ofttisioners.
W. A. CROSSWOLY, Clark.
ColtWers Office; 21,utrose, June 25,1867,
A. S. DEARBOR2I. N. n
AINTS & OTEI
. ERS—The GRAFTON MINERAL PAINT CO:
,aro now manufacturiog the Best, Cheapest and most
Daraable Paint in use; to coans well pat on. mixed
with parolinsced Oil, Will last 10.0113 years; it is of a
light brown or beautifut chocolate color, and Gin be
changed to green. lead, Otone olive,' drab or cream, to,
salt, the taste of th e cOasnmer. ' It is valuable for
Agrimiltural, implements, Car
'riages and Car-makers, Pails and wooden-ware Canvas
Metal and Shingle. Raab, (at being Fire and Water*
proof), Bridges, Zurbl.Cases, Canal Duds, Ships and ,
Ships' Bottoms, Floor 011 Cloths, (one inn ufactarer
having mOOOOO bble; the put yelar,) and as a paint
for any purpose Si 'unsurpassed for body, duriblilty,
oillutioni, and adhasivensas. Price *Spar bbl., of 800
Mc, srldeb. Trill supply is farmer for years to. ooze;
Warranted tu all micas oboY.S._ Bead fora *Wu.
silos full,partieUbm dulndrlO' omen
brandedin allude aunt Grafton 3lftnerscratnt yat
dress DANIAt arprau, Prbprlstur,264Thaast.N.Y
, - -
L OUISA MORIN AC U S HISTORIOAL
NOVELS.
3171,:.426.i:5iz010tc0ma. cf
Nos. -443 i-As 445 BROADWAY: NEW•YORE,
flare just pablksted. by Z. liuhlbacb,
FREDERICK TUE GREAT and his Family. Trans.
lilted by Ilrs-.Chapman Coleman and her daughters.-
1 vol. 8 vo. PtlP'er. eover,i $1 50: Cloth. $2 •• Each sue•
needing novel of the welMinown 7.llublhae , h series atldt
to Mrs Idundt'sreputation.—[ /. Y. Times.
JOSEPH IT. and HIS COERT. An historical novel-
Translated Rom the German, by Adelaide D. Clint adroit.
1 val , E vu. Paper cover, $1 80; cloth. t/. "Tu doe
ephq. qhe trantmenda,her previous ett,rts.—[rtinettel
phiti Inquirer. • • -- •
FREDERICK THE GREAT and Ills Court. An his
torical novel. Translated from the German by )Its
Ch p roan (Merano and her daughters. 1 .v01..111u.,. 111
Inters. Cloth, $2 Most remarbut3,2 iolau.e of oar
time —Troy - Wl.i2`.. •
THE 31 RCH ANT of BERME. -AuhlFtorleal t 0,--
el. Trminiated from the German ty emery
D. I vol. 12mo. Cloth $3. "'Them in in , t a dull 'chyle
ter in It.—LUtica Herald.
BERLIN and SA Nn. SOLTI : Or. Fruderivl, the
Great and Ills Meath , . By L. Muhl hach. I vol. 1•21,1 ,, .
•• Unrivalled in the whole domain of historical to
mance.--I.CbicAgo Journal of Commerce.
Minx of the above ecut free by mall vu receipt of the
price.
1 - 17)0E: AGENTS 'WANTED, to enn
can for Chas. W. I{lliotre new wort:AN:mat kahie
characters nod memorable Plact4 of the li, h Lane'.
The contributors In this work ail: 1.11id••11:111 ;Z: 1 11raltle Ca
of it< v Woo. Henry Ward precher, T. I). Wool:ey,
, Pres. of Yale Collereq. Joseph thinmlnk-s, I) I)
I.L. 1.., Pre, WeAoyan Univ ., Rt. Rev. Thos. . c
Ith.hop of I? 11,,d0 li.httid, etc. l Agents arn'theeti , q: with
astonish' og uccesp. selling from `3511 to WO cowes each
per month. It hat , 71 d equal. Or For full partici; lay,
and Inc Ens Addroea. I he, path' jailers.
J. B. 'prnn Rs ft ford, Ct.
NATANTED—Agents for Prof. St o wq's
new ivork, Origin and History at the 11,iokft
the Bible. Showing what the Bible in ant. what it 1,,
and now to use It A work of pntierft research,
study and experience ; bt ing to tact the :i.e aut k
of Prof. tu , vii E. Stowe, 1):T).
c,,tillcd to be oho ol the moat popular
ptv)ll.hed. Clertryro , -n, Trachers, Experiet cod
A , •er Ie and Ladle., u al.o d to cat. cane for ;Ilk a orb --
Aadre9.9 or ripply to ZI.36'LER, .31cCURDY
301 Cliestuut St., Philadelphia.
BOOR AGENTS WANTED FOR
"BEYEED Ta MISSISSIPPI :"
From the Great River to the Great Oce*: .. .
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1:11" ALBEET D. HICuARDEurt.
a l Pg..a.56 3M 20 1
Over '20,000 copies sold in one month!
tinom the inclosiare of the subscriber in Clioconut
Life and Adventure on Prairies, Mountains, and the
u Tuesday the Uoth of June, nine yearlings, seven_,
Pa. Mc roast. With over 200 Descriptive and Photo- ' A . a
graphic Views of the Scenery. Cities. Lands Mines /
People and Curiosities of the New States and ' Terri i w " a roan, and a steer with a tire
back.
4nr' person
I bet ere, and two Steers, all red except one hotter which
who may glee intormation of them wall twofer a favor
tortes.
~„ PATRICK FLA.:\ AGAN
To prospective emigrants and settlers in the "Far I 1
West. •' this history of that vast and fertile region will I St Josephs, July 2nd 1801—tf
prove an invaluable assistance. supplyiu,g as it does a
want long felt of a full, authentic and reliable guide to
climate, products, means of travel. &c.
Send for Circulars and see our tei MA and a Nil de
scription oflhe work. Address NATIONAL PUBLLSII
LNG CU , Philadelphia, Pa.
BURNHAM'S AMERICAN BUSIN.
ESS. COLLEGE. SPRINGFISLD, MASS.
A Model Scbdol of Tgatle, associating Theory with
Prictice bra system of Actual Business Operations.
which practically illubtratc and simplify the Science of
Accountant Alp, Mercantile Exchange. In all their
various relations.
RECENTLY RE:1101.TO TO A ONIFICEICT NEW
eof:LEOE BI7IT.TYING,.
erected nt a cost of $123100. Acknowledged to be the
best and =mist completo Business College ever astab-
Book-Keeping. Commercial. CalculatiOnS and Corre
spondence taught in an interesting and practical mnn
ner. Ranking 'louse. Iterchant's - Bmporium. and df
teen Blisiness Offices in dadj-jr operation .A' thorough
ly organized department of Mercantile 'Law. Physical
Culture under a skit; tut gymnast. Penmanship taught
be mneters of the Art. students can enter at any time
no particular degree of of advancement required. La
dies and gcntlenteMprosencte their studies together.and
enjoy equal advantages. Graduates have averavd
over sixtmonths in completing the prescribed course of
study, and as a result_seven-olghths of them have ee
cured Incentive situntiems In business. Strict atten
tion given to the moral and social welfare o' En:Mentos.
Fours SPLENDID Puzsa. of $73, w'll be presented Dee.
‘2sth. 1567. to the four graduates who shall have entered
college from Feb let to July Bth. 1867. and made the
most .mpnwoment so Flook-kacpinz and Writing. Par
tien Inns In College Thwiew.just issued.
Snatirnriglin is siitolted in the beautiful Connecticut
Ris • r N : has :15 iktd i 4 is a cis s• ofgrret
basineise net rite. anti the most healthy and delightful
pare of residence in New England,
COLLEGE Herren% (Inert -Are, qtc., fti einQ full partic
ulars rein:lnc to the eonr.e or stnrlv. erpenses of board
end tuittm may he had gems . Per-on. In pot-cult of
the meat cilnen•lnunt facilities shoed address LOUIS
W BL'lt .k M. Pr.-ski:wit, Piprir.^. 3fass.
PAMMAN,, TlStr, CO..
XEINT /11. - ,
NI) WMALEITS IN
GOVERNMENT I.:CURIT lES.,
No, 18 Nassau St.
wow Yoram,
Env and Eon marl •t ralei Six Per reta . Itontlg or
Ntvr Twenty Booth, all 18,41.1 r:. Tett Forty
11 ,, n4F; Seren.Tliirty NUU , E. all scrle:s ; Cuu.poanci In
ter.,t Nwes, ncl gold anil Silver Coin.
Cenvert all series of fi.39 Notes into ne consolida
ted 5-n , liouds sr hest n , :,rket rates:
Execute orders fur purchase and sale, of all miseella
neou securities.
Receive deposits-and allow 5 per cent. interest on
balances, entdect to check at sight.
Make collectione on all acceeeible points.
All lesaes of Corcrninent Securities credited or re
mitted for, ott receipt, at market ratee, hoe of all col:a
-nal:4Am clergell, E . r. .r, co.
3F 11 1.1•4e ,
JOSEPH B. PURDY;
32 c 1 34 Maiden Lane, New York.
Twenty-Fourth Annual Sole.
Guarantees best quality, fall size and weight, 'and a
most complete assortment at Reduced Prices.
Orders evecuted with care and despatch. City, town,
and private displays ruruished to any amount.
A liberal commission allowed fur securing city or
town Exhibitions.
BENJ. BULLOCK'S SONS ,
• " W
CIO C:1 ) .
COMMISS/OX AfERCHANTS,
40 t 42 South Front Sts.,
PHILADELPII lA.
Commissions 5 per cent., Advances in cash made.
Interest t per cent. per annum.
MADAM E FOY'S •
PATENT CORSET SUPPORTER,
Combines in one garment a pfrfect fitting Corset,and
the most desirable Skirt Supporter ever offered the pub
lic. It places the weight of the skirts upon the, ithoul -
dere Instead of the hips ; it imprqvcs the rosin without
tight lacing; gives ease and ele ,, a nee ; is approved and
recommendedby physicians. Manufactured by
1). B. SirNDERS & CO„
DG Summer St., Boston.
A RE von Lame, Crippled or Deformed?
Or have you or Mar neighbors: a boy or child
lame with contracted limbo, or carted opine, or crooked
feet, or weak or paralyzed limbs or ankles, or who arc
ehtirely helpless, or who are obliged to creep, or to
walk with crntches,,or whose limbs are shortened, or
crooked, or drawn hp, or who walk on their toes, or
whose ankles roll orer or turn inward, or who have
crooked knees from white Swelling, or scrofula, or who
limp from hip difficulties' , ! To save each from a life o
misery will you not write a letter, giving the promin
ent points of the case, and receive in return. free of
charge, a circular which may be the means of saving
them ? if so. addrest Dr. J. P. fiILANN, 133 West 41st
Street; New York. • •
HUOBARD'S MOWERS /AND REAPERS.
ra:Dpr 1 ES7 115r1in.33a-D)lLatacat
AWARDED :fIIE FIII6T GRAND GOLD MEDAL AT THE G . REAr NATIONAL FAIR HELD AT:AUBUIV.i.y
N E\V YORK, IN JULY, 1866. ' •
We again olff this celebrated Mower to the l':onin ,, Public, and can safely recotfinietid it a' on 6 of the ip.sf Itowel% ika to
World, as its record shows. Manufactured by us. S. EL SAVE & EUCS.
LIQICORS. p A u n re exta l s n iv o e r
s n stoorrtmmen
medical
parpese g , embracin4 nearly every k hid in market, con
stantly t'm hand between two and three thousand dol
lars' worth of wholesale cost, and for sale by
ABEL
T ARD OIL, and n great variety or OILS for REAC,RI
I_,IN EBY, fur sale by ABEL TERRELL.
ESTATE OF MAR Y McCARMIN,
,deccassid. law of Chocouut township, Susgati•
hauna county, Pa.
- Lettere testamentary upon the estate of the above
named decedent having bceu granted to the undersign
ed. all persons indebted to said estate are hereby noti
fied to make Immediate payment, and these having
claim, against the tame to pi eseut them duly authenti
cated for settlement.
ISIARJA S. COGGIN, Executrix
Choconut, July 2, 1.3137.•
Audit Or's Notice.
6niler.l7.ned an audt:or appointed by the Court
of Common Plea. of Mosque erne County to dis
tribute a fund In the hands of the Sheriff arising from
the .ale of the real estate of Pittrlcis(rliara,tak.n in ex
ecution at the suitor D. P. rhelan. will attend to the
tintles of hie appointment d: hisoffice in Montrose, on
liontlay, Arg. sth, 1,14, it I ~'clock p. in. at of.hich
time and place all pe rs ons Interested in slid fund may
present their claims or be forever debarred from corn.
tug to on eaid fund.
E CARMALT, Auditor
Montrose, July 2, ISt.
$2O.
AGENTS WANTED-
Mate and Felrmle. to Introduce our New Patent Star
Shultle Sewing. 3fachine. It is adapted fur family use
nd - Ta tloring. It makes a stitch alike on both
Priee only Twenty Dollars. Extraordinary induce
went a to Agents. For full particulars, address
D[7.IIO.NT @ WII SO,N.
630 Arch street.
Philadelphia, l'a.
July 2-31 a
Notico in Partition.
MO Sarah McKline, non: residing in Oakland town.
ship, Snsquehanna' county, and issue, nine child
ren, to wit : Charles F. AleKnue. eldest eon, now resi
ding in New Bedford, Borenu comity. Mime; Silas F.
Meßune, al-o living in New Bedford, aforesaid; Jos.
since deceased, leaving a widow, dam. Me.
hone. and two minor children,
to wit: Mary E. Me•
Kime, aged eleven
,years, and Fannyy Medinne, aged
eight year, (the said - Sarah *Rune having been duly
appointtid guardian ofs.the sold minors, the said Jane
liteli:une also resiOng in Oakland township aforesaid.)
Benjamin F. AlcKune, the petitioner; Betsey Ann. in.
terwarried with G. :Nichols and now residb gat
New Bedford aforesaid ; Mary V. intermarried with A.
S. Lathrop living In Wynnette, Bureau county afore
said ; Phebe P., who intermarried with I. 0. Miazy,
and is now deceased. leaving her said husband aid is
sue. three children, to wit: Henrietta. Francis and
Sarah Eunice Mlnny, all minors under the age of four
teen years, and now residing with their said father(J.
'D. hllnzyi in Elmira, rheuango county, New York;
and Eunice iblermarridd with James *Cannon. and
now residing in Oakland township aforesaid; and oleo
one grandson, to wit : Timothy Wheat, sop of Esther
Wheat, who was a daughter of the said Joseph Me.
Hone, and died before the said Joseph—the said Timo
thy now residing at or near Waverly in the State of
New York--
TAE Norton: That an inquest will he held at the
late dtreilin.: hous , ! of Joseph MeKane, deceased, 1121
the township of Oakland. county of Stisont,hatitta, on
ThorsdaY - the lath day of July, 1867. at 2 o'clock p. m..
for the purpose of making partition of the real estate of
said demi-ell to nodal:acing the children and reprecen
tative ire he same tun he done without prejudice to
or spoiling the Ivholo; ptherwiee to value And appralee
the same according to law ; nt winch time nun place
you are required to attend If you think proper.
S. F. I, AI.sZE, Shertif.
Sheriff's Office, Montrose, June 2i. 1867,
SCRANTON BOOKBINDERY
AVING seenred Mid services of Mr. 11. Zoohe, one
i 1 of the best himlers to he found In the State, we
arc prepared to furnish to Banks, Insurance Contpard es
Merchants, Manufacturers, Coil operators, Hotels and
others, with •
BLANK BOOKS,
of erery description, on short notice, booed in any
style desired, in tiacbmost substantial manner, atTeas
°nettle prices.
Magazines bound, and old books rebound, at 'New
York prices.
Orde.s left at the office of the paper pnblishing this
advertisement, (resent by Express,
will be attended to
and returned without unnecessary delay.
E. S. 31. MILL.
Scranton, Pa., Juno 18, 1867. tf
.
•
Itti.r l 3l33t.Yr • C>faC'eriel;
. ,
"MALIE33I, DTCtorICI.II3
BY a recent decision of the Court of Claims.'all 0111-
tens bolding commissions between dates of March
ist, 184, and May 8d , 18611, are entitled to Viper month
for each'serrant allowed by tank.
Foritather information, apply to ••
GEO. P. LP:1 4 11,
• I.leensed Goverantent Agent.
Montrose. -Ifarch 26, tf
IZSTATE OF MATTHEW NEWTON',
late of Ditnock, Snag's county. 'Pi., deed.
Letters of administration upon the estate of theabove
Darned decedent having been granted to the Ondereign
ed, all persons indebted to said estatenre hereby nett
fled to make immediate payment, and those having
claims against the same to present theta duly authentf-
Wed for settlement.
miziod4 ,
I) .
slostr?EP.
A BEL TURRBEL'S'.6Taftp„' .
AJL uncial, la fall of dasUable Good.. Call and sae
:...~_:_~"k=
NT ATTRACTIONS!
Variety, Styles, and Bargained
DRY . GOODS, remelt GOODS'
• MILLIIMIVit GOODS,
READY MADE' CLOTHING,
Merchant . l'ailoring o and Gent's
Tarnishing Goods.
Gutten.burg, Rosenbaum &
Take ;great pleasure in informing that!. friends and that
public In general that Dry Goods have taken A./VG/711
ER TUMBLE, and that they have purchaired a more
Lhuu nsual lar r Le stock of
c:)
which for price. variety, and etyle cannot be uscOled.
We have in Flock—
$lOO.
DRESS GOODS: Black and Fancy Dre.s i
Rich Mohair 4r..ss Goods in all ety!es and colors,:
thrured nod striped floe Qrgandies, Cambrics,
and Lawns, handsome DeLalns, Chailles, &c. &c.
WHITE GOODS : Swieß Muslim Mlle, plain,
Inured, and striped Inconeter, tizured- and etriped
Brilliants, a fine lot of Drapery Ilusllne, 31areeiNs
,tc.
LIN EN GOOll3l Clack and brown Table Linen,
Table Cloths, Towels, Napkins, birdseye and shirt
ing Linen, Scotch Diaper, Linen Tgck and Drilling
for men and boy's wear, ,t,c. Domestics, bleached
natl brown Skirtings, Calicos, Gingluims, Denims,
Ticking, Cott onades, &c.
FAii'CY GOODS,: Superior quality, Kidd Gloves.
sulk and Lisle Thread Gloves, all colors dress and
cloak Bottom+, Trimmings. Embroideries, Laces,
Veils, floseries, nevi styles In Balmoral Skirts, Par
asols, Sunshades, Corsets, and Hoop Skirts.
ShaVvls, Basques and Sacks t Of cloth and
e ilk, t•plendld variety, anitchesp.
- • -
MILLINERY GOODS: At wholesale . Haat].
itiaree 'and eompleto stock ofnollinery Goods.
snch as artlacial Flowers. Ribbani, Bonnet Silks,
Frames. Blocks. Straw this & Bonnets. Blnade,La
ces, &c.. which we JOB to the Trade at New York
• wholesale prices.
HEADY...MADE CLOTHING of our OWN man
utheture—the largest and tastiest variety in the
county. We guaranty oar work.
MERCHANT TAILORING r We have over 100 '
different patterns of Cloth, etnistmers, and Coatings
for eustom work to select from; have a FIRST
CLASS OCT PER. and arc enabled to give perfect
satisfaction in regard to good fits, style and prices.
Parties preferring to have thelegarircentlx.'madetb
measure. are requested to 'givens a call and exam
ine our stock.
GENTS' VVIINISHING•GOODS= White an
Flannel Shirts, ebtton.ntd merino Wrappers and
Drawers, Gloves, Ties and Scarfs, paper and linen
Collars, Hatnikeretders,
.Traveling Rage, Trunks
atid Umbrellas
reCHEAP.3^7A Mao variety or Gents and Boys IirATS& CAPE,
6nttritbug, liasenbanin 4 Co.
N. 5. DESSAI7ER, Managing-Partner.
Montrose, May 14, 1567. • 7 •
11[W FURNITURE ROOMS!
MUIR subscribers would respectfully ink= the public
that they have commenced business In C. Cush
man's old Shop, where wo keep constantly on hand and
manufacture to orderail kinds of
otyr,
$0141 . H5E 3 35110 , 1k
e ••• •
suon AS
•
Bureaus, „Bedsteads Lounges, Settees,
Stands, Tables, Extension Tables;
of a superior manufacture,
Alsci, Barrett's Patent Ladies' Revolving
Work Table.
All (hose In want Of Cabinet Furniture will do *eh
to glve tte a call before looking elsewhbre.for wg Intend
to maim our work good, and sell It cheaper thin ant
other ;ettghlishment In Susquehanna County.
N. work done when promised.
VANORSDALN,
JOAN WHEELER.
Montrose, dune 4, 183*T.-1Y
STATECiFfigNRY WEBSTER,Iate
E
Of Franklin township, Sun'a co., deceased; , •
Lettere testamentary upon the estate of , the Morel
named decedent haying been granted to the undersign
ed, all persona indebted to maid estate are hereby noti
fied to make immediate pumeat, and those haring
otakne`agaitistthe moo 10 peome them duly 'Menu.
cated far sattlsmenti •!+ :•• • •
' • tigatjUtatiA *
Fistildin, May 28., 1661 r
MIEM
LOAD QtriXTERS Pon
VA
IR HO 0 S
SEWING MACHINES,
,699 BROADWAY,
. NEW YORK
FOR FAMILIES & MINUFACTUREBSd
THESE WORLD untirtictkr•
SEWING MACHINES
Wert ateauled the higlicsi Prebi,:aM at the
Warlcre Fair iu,Lojtdon, and sir first
premiums at the New York Sl.,te
Fair of 1606, and are
Celebrated for doing the he'd, n /wk. tieing ri ainait
pros 'ler needle for the 'tame thread than any, other ma
awe. and by the introduction of the most approved
tnn• hinery, weave now able W rapply the very b. &t ma
chinee in the world.
7'he.se machines art made at our hew and
spacious Factory at Bridgeport, Conn.,
under the immediate gopeentsiun of
the President of the Company. ;
Elias liottie, Jr., the
ORIGINAL INVENTOR OF TEE srAtING MA-
They are adapted to all kinds of FaniUy . Seu tor, 'sad
to the nee of seamstresses. dress makers tailors. man
ufacturers of-Shirts, collars. skirts, cloaks, mantillas.
hats, caps, corsets, boots. shoes, harnesii.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
quilt, gather, fell, cord, braid. bind. and fier(prm ."TetY
species of sewing. making a beautiful Ath.perfett
stitli, alike On' belth'ifides of the articles sewed.
The Stitch inventrd by Mr. Howe,ana'made
vn this Machine, is the most popylur.
•
and durable, and elf Sree;n g .211-
ehinee are subject e, the prig- .
cipk invented by
SEND FOR A CIRCULAR.'
SIBLEY & STOOPS.,
General Agents,
NO. 022 CHESTNUT ST., PHIVA.
Feb. 26, Mt
ATTENTION, EVERYBODY!
Now Ready for the
SPRING CAMPAIGN.
NIFAV . GOODS
lust rtWved and ti• iA t!o Odd at
GREATLY - REDUCED' . PRICES/
Dry Goode In great 'variety and desirable styles, '
Softens, the largest and best VlSOrtlllent in the place.
A fall lineof Stallonery.
Being desirous of cloang out my stack of Crockery,
Hata. Caps, and Ladles' Shoes, soil them ' .• ,
' '
ccosit.
Garden & Flower Seeds
of all kWh..
Call and examine my stock beforel•ptirchislngnlite
where, and be convinced of tho quality and ctteapneu
of my Goods.
'Store fa the same bnildin . g as tbo Postofilce. and
formerly occupied by Webb & - Butterdeld. • .•
A. D. EIUTTEIIrffiLD.
Montrose; Pa., May 7. DM. I •
- - •
STs HOUSE •
121, 23i 28 it 27 Broadway, N. T.
•
• OppOsita Robllng Green.
• L,
ON THE' EUROPEAN PLAN'. ' '
STRVERS *OUSE to *ell arid wldelY ictiOWW .
Jl. to the travelling nubile. The lot:afloat& capeclallr
'imitable to merchants and business men • it is in elose
proximity to - thehtusiness part of trav e l — randsc the
highway of Botithern and Western a leetti
,to alithe prtnelpal Railroad and Steamboat depo .
The Rtevedi nOllBO has liberal accommodations for
over 130(1gdests—it is well ftwnishedi and possesses re
ery modern imptJvctient for the comlbrt and entertalw,4
meat of its inmates. The rooms are spacioni and welt
ventilated—provided with eta and watertho attend,
Mltels Prompt and respbctibil:o•-and the table is supplied.
Iwo) posy delicacy of the spason•riit atodookte •
4EO. K.*Clbit3E &Co. •
may 1-dm /424.111rca1k