The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, July 30, 1867, Image 3

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TUESDAY, 3131.1 r 30, 11107.
Macoota,l XamtetrlULG-43zio
The Montrose Democrat
IP :'EDLI4IDED EVERT TDEPDAT MORNING, AT MONTROPE
BIIISQUEUANNA COITETT, PA., BY
Car 13 Mt. "EL X "1" fel+C)
AT $2 PEE ANNUM IN ADVANCE-OE $2 AT END or TEAR
Business advertisements Inserted at $1 per square of
10 lines, three times,and 25cts for each additional week.
Yearly advertisers, with usual change's, charged $lO
for four squares, quarter column $l5, half column $3O,
one column $6O. and other amounts in exact proportion.
Business cards of three lines, $3; or one dollar a line.
irgrLegal notices at the customary rates,—about 50
per cent. in addition to business rates.
Job Printing executed neatly and promptly at
fair prima.
bleed% Mortgages, Notes, Justices', Constables',
jchool and other - Mankato'. sale.
'OLleor3rawEs S C7ea.eals. 3:;N:rt.cra..
TunkhEtnnock Band.
The Tunkhannock Band suddenly made
its appearance in town on Friday last,
and treated our citizens to an excellent
variety of music. Their visit was as pleas
ant as unexpected. In the afternoon they
departed for home, to the regret of our
citizens, who would have been pleased to
have them remain and " make a night of
it." We learned that they had spent the
• previous night at Springville—the people
'of which - pleasant villa, we doubt not,
were charmed with the visitors.
We hope they may soon come again ;
and that future i visits may be as profitable
to them as this one was pleasant to us.
Base Ball.
The Scranton Club are making arrange
ments dor as interesting a game of base
ball as has been pla)ed here this season. It
will be a match for a beautiful cradle, be
tween the married and unmarried mem
bers of the club. It is said that every
thing indicates a close and exciting strug
gle. y ln case the cradle is won by the
Benedicks it will i.e held in trust by the
captain of that side, to be donated by him
to the man of the nine who first gets mar
ried. In case the married men win this
interesting article of furniture, their cap
tain takes charge of it until one of the nine
has use for it.. The papa who first after
.the game-is blessed with an offspring, car
ries off the cradle. The day for the game
has not been announced, but when it
comes most of the wires and bweethearts
of the city will be on .the ground and
take a profound interest in the proceed
ings.— Scranton Reprebficun.
Peddlers Arrested.
S. Deputy Marshal Roesler, yester
day arrested C. S. Starr and Wm. Spen
cer, pedlers of Lightning rods, who are
charged with doing liminess without hav
ing paid.. - special tax. A _partial hearing
'of the case was had before .4.2lititmiasioner
McKane, and the case adjourned until
Wednesday next. They are also charged
with neglecting to properly stamp their
contracts., as the law requires, and Spen
cer is, charged with periury..—Scranton
Aegietrr, 12:5 th.
The country is -constantly traversed by
;persons selling Patent Rights, and paten
ed and other goods. Some of them neg
leet to pay both the Patent Right Deal
er's and Peddler's tax, and also fail to
stamp the various papers issued to those
:to whom they sell. Farmers and others
.are often induced to invest in s-,me
such as hay-ferks,4lat., amid proet4d to
dispose of them in a manner that suljects
them to special tax as peddlers, e'c.
The penalties imposed byllie Revenue
laws for neglect to pay special tax are ve
ry severe, and persons who contemplate
-engaging in any taxable business -should
ergt inquire of a Revenue, Assessor as to
their liability. Ignorance of law does not
shield those from penalty who violate
it—although in certain cases it may
lessen the penalties.
1=1:11E1
Sabbath Schools.
7'o the District corresponding Secretaries of
the Susg'a Co. Sabbath School Associa-
Upon the district secretaries devolves
in a great measure the work of accomp
lishing the object of this association, which
is defined in the 2d article of the Consti
ution to • be, "to advance the Sabbath
School cause generally in the county."
The duties of the Secretaries are stated
in sec. 6 art. 4 of the Constitution, which
reads as follows :
"The dist. cnr. sees shall labor to es
tablish subordinate or auxilliary associa
tions in their respective townships or bor
oughs, and shall be, ex-officio, representa
tives from the same to this association,
and make reports of their condition, as
well as of the progress •of the Sabbath
School cause in their vicinity, at each
meeting of the association."
Yon are earnestly requested, not only
to comply with the requirements of the
Consutution but to adopt whatever yeas
ores, and labor in whatever.mauner, you
may deem best, calculated to promote the
interests of the Sunday Schools in your
district, and especially in establishing mis
sionary schools m places where,there are
none at present.
We have a great work to,perform. Our
purpose should be to bring every child of
suitable ageinto the Sabbath School.
We trust that this association, by the
blessing of God, may be the means of do
ing much . the present year, through its
various officers, towards accotriplushin;
this desirable object.
Tes. B. GESGG, Pres't.
SAMUEL BIRDSALL, Cor. Setoy.
Presidetit_yeaterday appointed
Generals W. T.Sberinan, A. H. Terry and
W. S. Harney members of the Indian
Peace Commission. •
—lf it is true '
as reported from Mexico,
that the Liberal Government, has decided
to 'give pp the body of Maximilian, and
has despatched it, with orders that it E hall
be put on board the Austrian steam fri
gate.E izabeth, now at Vera Cruz, there
is likely to be an end to farther trouble
upon , that account.
—John Lee and M. Golden, of Vestal,
have been fined $5 each for driving faster
than a walk across the Chenaugo Bridge
at Binghamton.
—The President nominate() Horace
Greeley as MiniAer to Austria, but the
Rump Senate did not apt upon the ap
pointment, and so the matter goes till
November.
—The Albany and Susquehanna Rail
road is completed and in operation from
Albany to Bainbridge, thirty miles from
Binghamton. •
—A howl was lately set up by the mon
grel organs about the pardon of Robert
Toombs. It turns out that his petition
was signed by a majority of the Radical
members of the Rump Congress. At
least •seven out of ten of the pardons
granted to "rebels" of the twenty thou
sand dollar class were at the instance of
prominent. Radicals.
—The Rump Senate "passpl" the des.
pot bill over the veto as : yeas 3o—ser
en lean than haV a lawful Se-nate ; nays 6 ;
absent 17. Old Moccasin Tracks dodged
the vote. In the Rump House the vote
was—yeas 100 Tess—than half a lawful
House; nays 24. These are called two
thirds votes, and the Radicals, who hare
forcibly and treasonably excluded ten
States from representation, effect to be
lieve and endeavor to teach people tLat
such action is constitutional.
A WONDER FOR THE WORKSHOP.-
Every Mechanic should have ready at
band a box of Grace's Celebrated Sake, as
it is a ready remedy fur accidents, such as
Cuts, Bruises, Contused Wounds, Burns,
Scalds, Poisoned Skin, and Eruptions,
caused by operations in the factory, dye
house, or printing office, Only 25 cents
a box.
TWENTY-FIRST ANNUAL FAIR
Sluascjacas‘ArLaaini, County
AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY,
WILL .1113 HELD AT
Montrose, on Wednesday & Thursday,
Sept. 11th and 12th, 1867. .
IS 1 3 '11 C, MALY.. wr X C 733 .
Mr"ABIL TO BREL L t continually mcelvln.i.
new supplte,sotlienniniJ Drugs and liledianes, which
will be sold'as low as afbany other Stc - e In Moutcuse.
arTerirlble Onblaught.—Now is the season
for those Mtge black twarme of flies, that so torment
mau and beset,
D 7TCHER'R
LIGHTNING FLY-KILLER
will make atleea sweep of h ru—every sheet will kilns
quart. _Beware of,bogns imitations, which some any
say are " )ciSt as good," There is nothing at all corn
pa.ahle with it.
Sold everio here. Price Six Cents.
Iyta/--.w,p3w3
MrTett. thousand Donning' worth of GOODS
lli who:e,iln cart. per inventory j net taken, for ' , ale by
.ABEL TrilltELL. in the Brick Block. Abont thn6
amount conttantly on hand, and NEW GOODS coutln
allt The people can find nearly everyff inz
they may need at the Drug and Variety Store of A GEL
TT:RI:ELL,
Alontroe, Pa., July 31.1. lbG7.
Or'Se rt!Tu la. —The Rev. George Storrs. of 'Truitt:-
13 - n. N. Y.. Buys in the BIhIO Biaminer. by way of Akol
ozy fur puhliAbihyt a tnedictil sertifirale In hiS III9V1Z1111!
Or tn.: cure of Ilia only son. of Scrofula... niter dissolu
tion apps red inevitable." "We ptiblish this state-
"ment,'not for pay, but in gratitude to God who has an
" ewered prayer, and In justice to Dr. Anders; being
" satisfied that there JP virtue in th • lodine Water
"treatment., which the readers of Our 3.lagazina will
" thank its cdi tor fur bringing to their make."
Cirri:tiers free.
Dr. U. Anders' lodine Water le for sale by J. P-
Dissmort.E. Proprietor. 36 Dcy street, New York, and
by ail Druggtett , . July
re — Peruclan Syrup.--A protected solution of
the Prototide of Iron, supplies the blood with its Life
Element, Iron,. giving strength, rigor and new life to
the whole system. ,
If the thonsanda who are suffering from Dyspepsia,
Debility, Female Weaknesses, &c., would but test the
virtues of the Peruvian Syrup, the effect would not an•
ly astorish themselves 'hue would please all their
friends ; for Instead of feeling cross, "all gone•' and
miserable,.;they would be cheerful, vigorous and Exilic.
A dist iAstied Jurist writes tars friend as follows :
..I have trio the Perwilan Syrup, and the result fully
sustains yotir prediction. .It has made a new man of
mc—infustbd into my system new vigor and energy.
am no longer tremulous and debilitated, as wits,n yen
last saw mr; but otron., ,, mr, heartier, and with larger ea
parity for labor. mental and physical, than at any time
during the last five years."
Thousands have been cham, , oil by the use of this rem
edy atom weak, sickly, stiffonng creatures, to strung,
healthy and happy men and women and invalids can
not,reasonably hesitate to give it a trial.
The genuine has " Peruvian Syrup" blown in the
glass. A3Z page pamphlet will be sent free.
J. I'. DINSMORE, Proprietor.
No. 36 Dry St., New York.
Sold by all Druggists. July
Dr. SCHENQK'S MANDRAKE PILLS.
:34_40 VALV :IA 10 •`[•).', I
Them Pills are composed of various mote, having the
power to relax the secretions of the liver se promptly and
effectually as blue pill ar mercury, and without producing
any of those disagreeable or danymma effects width often
Wow the ute of the la*
In all hdiona dlexrdins these PIN may lx, mod with confi
dence, ea they promote the discharge of vitiated bile, and
remove three obstmettim from the liver and Mary ducts,
which are the canoe of Mod affections in generaL
SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS cure SIM Headache,
and all dlacliers of the Ltver, Indicated byee li ew akin. otO4od
tongue, metivennee, drowaincea, and a general Illand of 114 10
clam e and leadattle, ahowing that the liver b to a torpid or
detracted condition.
In abort, these Pins may be wed with advantage in 111/
owes when • pumas* o' alterative medicine 1 repaired.
Plow ask for "Dr. Schemer& Mandrake Ms," and
cherry that the two likenewes of the Doctor are on the
Dowtranent atanip—me wham in the last Wage of Can,
empties, and the other In his premed health.
Sold by ab Druggist& and dealera Pries 25 ant& per bas.
Principal Office. No. IS North 6th Strad. Phllndelphis. Pa.
'General Whorkeide latenta: Demas Sarno drCo.. 21 Park
Now. New York; S. 15, Dance. 121 Baltintare St., Bats.
more, Md.: John'D. Park, N. Z. oor. of Preth and Wal
nut St., Ch = 23211 . Ohio: Walker dr Taylor, 12.4 and DM
W. Avenue. Chhatio, ; Collins Brother, oemthwiod
orate of Second and The. SN., Leek, Me.
tab &ft w, es. me. I yr.
tlir*Colgate's Aromatic Vegetable Soap. A ea
perior Toilet Soap, prepared from refined Vegeta
ble Oils to combination with Glycerine, and cape-
Melly designed to r the use of Ladles, And for the
N ursert. Its perfume Is exquisite, and its washing
properties unrivalled. For sale by all druggists.
May, 1867.—lysmpl2
A NEW PERFUME FOR TOE lIANDREIICIIIFT.
Photon's "Night Blooming Cirreuo.”
Planlon'e
Night Blooming Ccrcn•."
••fight Blooming; Comm.,'
Phalonhe
Phalan's "Night Blooming Corens.”
Phalonho "Night Blooming Cereals.",
A mint exqubdte. delicate, and Fragrant Perfume,
dlott led from the rare and beautiful flower from
which it takes Its name.
Manufactured only by
,',.
PINALON & SON, New Work.
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS
ASK FOR PIIALON'S—TAKE NO OTHER.
Jlyl7 ly smp x n 29 ocw
t Card to the Ladiew.—Dr. Daponco 9 s
Golden Periodical Pills for Females.
tifailible in Corroding Irregularities, Removing all
Obstructions of the „Monthly Courses, from whatever cause,
and Always Successful as a Prerentire.
A CERTAIN REMEDY for all complaints so peculiar
to the sex, viz., Distressing and Painful Menstruation,
Retention, Pain in the Back and Loins, Pressing-Down
Pains, Rash of Blood to the Head, Dizziness, Dimness
of Sight, Green Sickness, Heaviness, Fatigue on any
Slight Exertion, Palpitation of the Heart, and that molt
annoying, weakening, and the begining of all other f 4 .,
male weaknesses, The Leucorrhma, or Whites.
They Act like a Charm In Removing Obstruction and
Reatoritig .Mature toils Proper Channel.
quieting the nerves, and bringing back the " rosy color
of health" to the most delicate.
100,000 BOIT., hare Dan sold in Two Years.
Ten thonsand boxes sent by letter, both by myself
and events, to all parts of the world, to which answers
have been returned. in which ladies say nothing like
the above pills have been known since tha Science of
Medicine dawned upon the World.
Full and expliclt r direcions accompany each box.
Price $1 per box ; six boxes, Sold by one Drug.
gist in es-my town: rillag.e, city, and hamlet throughout
the world. Sold in Mon trosc, Pa.. By BURNS at NICH
OLS. (Druggists,) " Sole Agents" for Montrose.
Ladies I By sending Aim $3 to the Post Office, can
have the Pills sent (confidentially) by snail to any part
of tlo , ',notary, free of Portage.
Sold also by EATARRO R CLARK. Great Bend, Cuans
& BROWN, Deposit , CLEVES, PIERCT CO. Binghamton,
CUTHRURT & BROOKS, Scranton, DEMAS BARNES At CO.
Now York. S. D. HOWE, Sole Proprietor, New York.
11.X..tk. Mi.MIL.I..9.jGr MI Ei .
In 'Hugh, July 21, by Rev. H. 11. Gray,
Mr. FRANK ANGELI., of Stevensville, Brad.
00., and A. A. Lows, of Iwo_
go, N. Y. ".
In Brooklyn, July 4, by Rev. S. F.
Brown, Mr. HARNEY A. TEWKSBUKY and
Miss E. J. STERLING, both of Brooklyn.
Neiu Abilertistments.
DIMOCK SELECT SCOW
WILL he open for the reception of pupils MONDAY
SHPT. 2, 1867, and continue three terms, of 19
weeks each.
Tuition, per Term.
Common 8ranche5.......... ....... $4 50
Ilig,hi r do including languages,. . .... 500
Board, or Rooms for those wishing to board theni
selves, can be had on the most reasonable terms.
R. C. BAKER, Principal.
Rush, July 24, 1067.-3 rt•
SHERIFF'S SALE.
Bvirtue of a writ Issued by the Court of common
Pleas of Susquehanna County, and to me directed,
1 w ill expose to sale by public vendue a: the Court
lion--, iu Montrose, on Friday. Aug. IC., IK7. at la'-
clock.p. in.. the following described piece or parcel
at iai,d, to wit :
The tollowing described piece or parcel of land sit u
ate in the township of Dimock, Susquehanna county,
bounded and deecrihod ac follows. to o it: tin the
north by land of S. Simper and L. C alt y. on the east 11
laud of Geo. Walker and Wm. D. Cope, on the south by
lauds f Geo. Walker and I P. Raker, and on the west
by lands of -- Donohoe and S. Sberer, containing
about idli acres, more or lees, with the appurtenances,
one house, one barn, one orchard, and about 100 acres
itnprtrred, late the estate of Daniel Reynolds. [Taken
in execution at the suit of Wm. L. Post et al. executor:.
of Isaac Post, deceased, to the use, of D. D. Searle, re.
Daniel Reynolds.
S. F. LANK, Sheriff.
Shgritre Office, Niontroee, July 30, ISM'.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE,
Of Valuable Real Estate,
QITUATE in Derrick township. late the estate of
I:7 James Cook. deceased, on SATURDAY, AUG. 17,
1867, containing shunt
Nizi. et's , " AL co r .
TERMS OF SAV:--ts:.s down ; one half the balance
on confirmation o le, and Ealance within six months
thereafter, with interest. •
TRUMAN B. OGDEN, Adm'r.
Derrick, July 23, 1867.—td
1-'3 I k l fe - ) :u ci 4 1 z SI.
FAMILY SEWING MACHINE!
THE Singer Manufacturing Company hare succeed
ed in producing a Sewjzig Machine as near perfec
tion as human 8k ii can accomplish. To be had of
MORSE & LINES, Sole Agents
For SuNuchanna Counts, bucceEsors of Refol,.Wat
rows A: koacr.
..iloritrore, July 2 3. 1867.—t1•
3a la pt.+lar.l.A./21,1=1.
$5O Rewaid
ITILL be paid for information that will lead to the
detection and conviction of the perisune that
broke into my Store on the night of Friday, the
lust., and attempted to carry off my Sale.
BURRITT.
Now 311:ford, July 23, 1K67.-3w
VSTATE OF ELISHA A. HORTON',
Je_:4 late of Rush. Suaq'a comity. Pa., dec'd.
Letters ofadministratton upon the estate of the above
named decedent having been granted to the undersign•
ed, rill persons Indebted to said estate are hereby noti
fied to make immediate payment,' and those having
claims against the same to present them duly authenti
cated for settlement.
M. G. SHOEMAKER, A.der
Buell', duly 9. 1867.
Auditor's Notice; 7
THE nndersigmed. an auditor appointed by the Judg
es of the Orphans' Coast of Basoinehanoa county
to distribute the foods in the hands of the administra
tor of the estate of Wealthy Bennett. deed, will attend
to the duties of said appointment at his o ffice in Mont
rove. on Thursday the 6th dayof August , A. D.,180, at
I o'clock. p.~ m., at which time and place all persons in
terested.will make known their claims or bo forever de-
barred from coming in on said fond.
C. W. TYLER, Auditor.
Nontrose, July 16.1E67.
Miliconans'
, r 2
Patent Atmospheric
(CHURN DASH!
Patented may 7, 1867.
The num Important and Valuable Laren
licn of the 19th Century.
1. This Dasher is superior to any other, by being as
simple as the old Dasher, and combining the atmos
pheric principles therewith, and the sutter Gatherer
2. It is superior to all others, inasmuch as the same
power applied to this in like mechanical operations
will make one fourth more reciprocations.
3. It is superior to all others. inasmuch as it produ
ces the Butter In a much shorter time.
4. It is superior to any other, Inasmuch as it produ
ces a much better quality of Butter.
5. It is superior to any other Patent Churn, inas
much as it is 500 per tent. cheaper than any other.
It Is xctsll known to Dairymen and others, that Butter
is contained In minute globules or sacks, coveredysitit
a ntembm ue, and requires the action of air to prepare
the coverlet to be removed by friction. The Scientific
American sky%
" If, cream is dashed against a hard substance, or
mashed between bars or rollers, lt breaks the globules
and becomes oily, by destreqing tho grain. It should
be thrown? into currents and counter• currents
by the action of air, causing a friction by the action of
the currents against each other, removing the covering
without breakin or bursting the
,globules." •
This Is the principle
ciple which the inventor of this Dash
endeavored to keep in vie*, and the result shows a
much larger yield of Butter obtained in less time than
by any other Dasher.
Experiments have proven that any other method ex•
cept pumping air through the cream, will not penetrate
sufficiently to oxygenize all the globules preparatory to
concentrating the Butter. Throwing it into the air by
clappers or old fashioned Dashers, does not sufficiently
expose it to the air to bring out the Butter.
iThe shore Patent Bieber has been purchased for Sus
..--
quehanna County by the undersigned. The process of
churning can be seen at any time, in a Glass Churn, at
Baldwin, Allen ,t 111cCain's store. An agent will can
vass the county soon as possible, to sell the Dasher
for individual rights; also township rights will be
sold. c\
Montrose, July laglB67.—tf A. Et ALDWM.
BEST RHO IN THE SRI
FROM PURE WHITE
California Winter Wheat,
(Positively raised In California.) constantly on hand
and for sale. Manufactured at the Eureka Mill, by
SHOOK ct TINGLEY.
Hopbottom," July 2,1867.—1 f
VST ATE OF MARY McCARMIN,
.deceased, late of Choconnt township,• Sisson°.
hanna county, Pa.
Letters testamentary upon the estate of the above
named decedent having been 'rauted to the undersign
ed, all persons Indebted to said estate are hrrvbr noti
fied to make immediate payment, and those having
claims against the eame to present them duly authenti
cated for settlement.
MARIA S. GOGGP.4, Executrix. is
Choconnt, July 2, 1567.•
Auditor's Notice.
TilE undersigned an auditor appointed by the Court
of Common Pleas of Susquehanna County to dis
tribute a fund in the hands of the Sheriff arising from
the sale of the real estate of Patrick O'Hara, taken in ex.
ecutlon at the suit of D. P. Phelan. will attend to the
duties of his appointment at his office in Montrose, on
Monday, Aug. sth, 1862, at 1 o'clock p. m., at which
time and place all persona interested in said fund may
present their claims or be forever debarred from coin.
tug in on said fund.
JAMES 13 CARMALT, Auditor.
Montrose, July 2, 18G7.
9 0
• . AGENTS WANTED- $lOO.
Male and Female. to introduce our New Patent Star
Shuttle Sewing Machine. It is adapted for family nee
and Tailoring. It makes a stitch alike on both aides.
Priee only Twenty Dollars. Extraordinary induce
men is to Agents. For full particulars, address
U
DMONT & WILSON,
MO Ara Street,
Jal32-3m• Philadelphia, Pa.
Notice in Partition.
r 0 Sarah McKim°, now residing in Oakland town -
A ship. Susquehanna comity, and issue, nine child
ren, to wit : Charles F. Mei{ ane, eldest son, now resi
ding In New Bedford, Bureau county, Illinois; Silas F.
NicKunc, also living in New Bedford, aforesaid; Jos.
McKune. since deceased, leaving a widow*, Jane Mc-
Ktine.ausltwo minor . children to Wit Mary E. Mc •
Hurle.aged eleven years, and Fanny McKune, aged
eight years, (the said Sarah McKune having been duly
appointed guardian of the Said minors, the said Jane
McKune also residing in Oakland township aforesaid,)
Benjamin F.McKune the petitioner; Betsey Ann. in
terniarried with G. ll'. Nichols and now residing at
New Bedford aforesaid ; Mary V. intermarried with A.
S. Lathrop livingan Wyanette, Bureau county afore
said ; Phebe P., who intermarried with I. D. Mluzy,
and is now deceased. leaving her said husband and Is
sue, three Children, to wit : Henrietta, Francis and
serail Eunice lit inzy,all minors under the age of four
teen years, and now residing with their said father (J.
I). It 'nay,. In Elmira, Chenango county. New York ,•
and Eunice intermarried with James licCannon, and
now residing in Oakland township aforesaid; Anil also
one grandson. to wit Timothy Wheat, son of Esther
Wheat, who was a daughter of the said Joseph Mo.
Kung, and died before the said Joseph—the said Timo
thy now residing at or near Waverlyjn the State of
New York—
TAKE NOTICE : That an in neat wilt be held at the
•late dwelling house of Joseph Mcfinne, deceased, in
the township of Oakiand:conntv of Suaretuinua, on
Thursday thiNtith day of Jely.l§67, at 2 o clock p.
for the purpose of mating partition of the real estate of
said deceased to and Among the children and represen
tatives. if the same can be done without prejudice to
or spoiling the whole; otherwise to value and appraise
the same according to law ; at which time and place
you are required to Attend If you thinkproper.
H. F., LADTE , Sheriff.
Sherlirn Ofece,liontroae, Jane 25; 1867.
NOTICE TO
4 N O a T r !Csherebygl:enaall Tax CollectorswhoL: actingeutabsthathe(ntyC
o
m
-
missioners
will expect them to makil a liberal payment
to the County Treasurer on Monday, ,Duly 186 7 ; and
those who are act log Constables to inake payment to
the County Treasurer on Monday,- Aug. 12th. 1997, it be
ing the first Monday of August Coutt. A liberal pay
ment will be expected from all Collectors.
C. D. DODGE, County Treas.
County freaenrer's Office, t
Montroie, July 9, 1867.
'Vc r oco. 40iskrcii.313.g;
-A N D
CLOTH. BIiVESSING:
TILE undersigned respectfully Ipforin the public that
they are carrying on the above buelnees at the old
grandin JeePup. Having recently refitted and pet their
machinery in perfect order. thay are prepared to do to
good work as can be done In the country.
J. S. WARD,
Joesup, June], 1867.-3ra. 'T. J. DEPOS.
.1 3 1.3rEct.3r ®moors,
p.a.ms-33 wczrxcymi:
BY a recent deciaion of the Court of C 1 ime. all offl:
cern holdin commissions between dates of March
let, 1864; and May ad,1866, are enttGed to $5 per month
for each servant allowed by rank.
Fur further information, apply to
GI.O. P. LITTLE'.
• Licensed Government A:ent.
Montrose, March 1867. If
Auditor's Notice.
THE undersigned appointed by' the Ron: 'the Or.
phan's Court of Susquehanna County to make
distribution pf the rand in the htuids ok the. admin.,
ignitor of Richard Franca deceased, will attend to the
'duties elite appointment at the office of Fraser A Case,
Montrose, on Enturday, Aug. 3d, 1867. at one o'clock, p.
in.; at which time and place all persqne interested will
pressent their claims orbs debarred' from coming in
upon raid fund.
FRiNgLIN FRAISrft, Auditor.
Jnly 9, 1667.
GREAT ATTRACTIONS!
11C.4.1 QV AllTI:lia PUS
Variety, Styles, and Bargains
DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS
MILLINERY GOODS,
READY MADE CLOTHING,
Merchant Tailoring, and Gent's
Furnishing Goods.
Guttenberg, Rosenbaum & Co
Take great pleasure in informing their-triends and the
puhllr in generaltbat Dry roads hate taken ANOTH
ER TUMBLE, end that they have purchased a more
than usual large stock of
*ping & flitanier
which for price, verlety, and style cannot be excelled
We have In stock—
DRESS GOODS i Black and Fancy Dress Silks,
Rich Mohair Dress Goods in all styles and cnlors,
plain. figured and striped line Organdies, Cambrics,
and Lawns, handsome DeLains, Chained, &c. &c.
WHITE GOODS : Swiss Muslins, Mulls, plain,
barred, and striped Jaconeta, figured and striped
Brilliants, a fine lot of Drapery Mnslins, Marseilles
Qut!te, &c.
LINEN GOODS': Black and brown Table Linen,
Table Cloths, Towel's, Napkins, birdseye and shirt
ing Linen, Scotch Diaper, Linen Tuck and Drilling
for men and boy's wear, &c. Domestics, bleached
and brown ShirtingsT.talicoS, Ginghams, Denims,
Ticking, Cottonades, &c.
FANCY GOODS: Superior quality, Kidd Gloves.
Silk and Lisle Thread Gloves, all colors, dress and
cloak Buttons, Trimmings, Embroideries, Laces,
Veils, Rosaries, new• styles in Balmoral Skirts, Par.
asols, Sunshades, Corsets, nod Hoop Skirte.
Shaw•lr, Basques and Sacks : Of cloth and.
aplendid variety, and cheap.
XIILLINEDY GOODS t At wholesale &
A large and complete stock of millinery 13oods,
puck at; artideinl Flowers, Ribbons, Sonnet silks,.
Frames,Blocks, Straw Hata & Bonnets. Biontia,La,
&c.. which we JOB to the Trade at Rew York
wholesale prices.
HEADY MADE CLOTHING of our OWN man
ufacture—the luigest and tastiest variety in the
county. We guaranty_our work.
MERCHANT TAILORING We have over 100
different patterns of Cloth, eassimers, and C oati oat
fur eustom work to select from ; have a FIRST
CL ASS CU TTER. and are enabled to give perfect
satisfaction In regard to good fits, style had prices.
Parties preferring to have their garments made to
measure, are requested to give us gest' and exam
ine our stock.
GENTS , FURNISHING GOODS; White and
Flannel Shirts, cotton and merino Wrappers and
Drawers, Gloves, Ties and Scarfs, paper and linen
Collars, Handkerchiefs, Traveling Bags, rll3ll/03
and Umbrellas
tYA tine variety of Gents and Boys ILATS CAPS,
CHEAP.
( 1 3utteitburt_l, iiostubanm o.
M. S. DESSAUER, managing Partner
bloutrose, May 14, 1867
THE HOWE MAWR CO'S
SEWING MACHINES,
699 BROADWAY,
NEW YORK
FOR FAMILIES & lIINUFICTURERS.
THESE WORLD RENOWNED
SEWING MACHINES
Were awarded the hiyhcst Premium at the
World's Fair in London, and six first
premiums at the New •York State
Fair of 1866, and are
Celebrated for doing the beet work. using a much
smaller needle for the same thread than any other ma•
ehine, and by the introduction of the most approved
ma• hiuery. we are now able to supply the very b,st ma
chines In the world.
These machines are mode at our new and
spacious 'Factory at Bridgeport, Conn.,
under the immediate supervision of
the President of the Company,
Elias Howe, Jr., the
ORIGINAL. INVENTOR OF TUE SEWING BIA
CHINE.
They arc adapted to all kinds of Family Sewing and
to the use of seamstresses, dress makers. tailors, man
ufacturers of Shirtar collars,
skirts, cltinke ' mantillas,
clothing. hats. cape. corsets, boots. shoes, harness,flad-
Glee, linen goods, umbrellas, paraeols, etc. They work
equally well upon silk, linen, woolen and cotton goods
with silk, cotton or linen thread. They will seam,
quilt, gather, fell, cord, braid,bind, and perform every
speclea of sewing, making a beautiful and perfect
sit tt, alike on both sides of the articles aewed.
The Stitch invented by Mr. lloece,and made
on this Machine, is the most popular
and durable, and all Seining Ma
chilies are subject to the prin.
• • ciple invented by him.
SEND FOR A CIRCULAR.
SIBLEY & STOOPS.
General, Agents,
NO. 922 CHESTNUT ST., PHIL'S.
Fob. 28,41851.
STEVENS HOUSE,
21, 23, 25 & 27 Broadway; N. Y.
Opposite Bowling Green. S
ON TUE EUROPEAN PLAN. - •
HR STEVENS AOUSE is well and widely known
T
to the travelling public. The location is'especially
suitable to merchants and imsinevs. men ; it id in clove I
proximity to the business part of the city-4s on the
highway of Southern And VI estemtmvel—and adjacent
to all the principal Railroad and 48 eamboat depots.:
The Stdveue Rouse has liberal accommodations for,.
over SOO gaests—it is well furnished, and possesimi ev:
ery modern impr.mement for the comfort and entertain.'
moat of Its inmates. Tha rootaaare spacious and
ventilated—provided with tzes rid water—the attend
anee is prompt and respectfnl—^d the table is supplied
wt tb osertdal icaey the season—at moderato Mee,
GEO. K. CHASE & CO:
may T—ern. Thunman:Tom.
•
TARED OIL, and l'grent variety M OILS for MACHI
EY, fur sale by ABEL TURRELL.
NEW FURNITURE ROOMS!
rlllllE.subscrlbeta Would respectfully Inform the public
that they have commenced badness in C. Cush
man's old Shop, where we keep constantly on band and
manufacture to order all kinds of
r4i
SC DII AS
Bureaus, Bedsteads, Lounges, Settees,
Stand 4, Tables, Extension Tables, -
of a superior manufacture.
Also, Barrett's Patent Ladies' Revolving
Work Table.
All those In want of Cabinet Furniture will do well
to give ue a call before lookina:eisewhere,for we intend
o make out wont good, and. sell it cheaper than any
other establishment to t-uktuchanna County.
N. 8.--All work done when promised.
W. A. VANORSDALR,
• JOHN WHEELER.
Montrose. Jane 4. 1567.—1 y
ATTENTION, EMBODY!
Now Ready for the
SPRING CAMPAIGN.
NEW GOODS,
hist reoeived and will be sold at
UREATLY. REDUCED PRICES!
Dry tioods in great variety and desirable styles.
Notions, the largest and best assortment In the place.
A full line of Stationery.
Being desirous of clueing out my stack of Crockery,
Hats, Caps, and Ladles' Shoes, I will sell them
Art Giosst.
Garden & Flower Seeds
of all klude
Call and examine my stock before purchasing else
where, and be convinced cf the quality and cheapness
of my Goods.
lag - Store in the enure hnildlng ris the Posted:ice, and
formerly occupit.d by VVebb d Butterfield.
'Montrose, Pa., May 7, IKI7
ABEL TURRELL
Is continually receiving
NEW GOODS,
And keeps constantly on bud a full and deairuble 116
Eortment of genuine,
Drugs,
Medicines, : Chemicals,
Liquors, Paints, Oils, Dyo-stuffs, Tess, Spices and
other Groceries, Stoneware, Wall and Window Pa
per, Glassware. Lamps, Kerosene, Benzole,
Tanner's Oil .Lubricating 011. Neatstoot Oil,
Relined Whale 011. Varnish, Whips,
Guns, Pistols, Cartridges, Powder,
Shot, Lead, Gun Caps, Musical
Instruments, Toi et Soaps,
Hair Ott., Brushes, Pocket, Knives, Spectacles, Silver
Plated Sr/00'M Forks, and Ivory Handled Knives,
Dentist's Articles, a general assortment a
•
Fancy Goods, Jewelry, Perfumery, Etc.
ALL THE
Patent Medicines
advertised in Montrone, and nearly every GOOD KIND
IN ANY MARKET,
In short. nearly everything to restore the nick. to
please the tante, to delight the eye, to gratify the fumy,
and aleo to conduce to the real and sub.tantial comtortn
or life. Enumeration is Impractlcsble, an it would fill a
newspaper. Call at the Drug and Variety Store or
ABEL TURRELL, Montrose, Pa.
BLACKSMITHING.
UWE undersismed linvo this Say formed a co-partner
1_ ship, under the firm mane of :Stump it Moran, for
the purpose of carrying on Blacksmithirtg In all Its
brunches.
attention will be given to Ilerie-ehoeing
All work will be done neatly andprotuptly. The pub
lie are invited to call.
V. P. STAMP.
alontro.so, March 4th, 1867. tf P. T. MORAN
HEAR YE ! HEAR YE!
All persons who trih to
Nre 11A011.037"
Di THE PURCUASE OF
GROCERIES 81, PROVISIONS
will call at the Store of the enhecrlher, where W 4,71011
find a Gond Stock of
Choice Flour, Fish, !lams (sugar cured),
Coffee and Tea, Sugars, Syrups and
Molasses, Tobacco, Snuff,
Cigars, etc. etc.
Also—A good Stock of
1p•41 , 4- 11 11.24. =7.* u=,..‘1C...1,
School and Blank Books, and (Vete nais
cellaneons Books, Tilting Papers
and Envelopes of superiorqual
itics and perfumed,
Gents' and Ladies' Paper
,Collars, Conned
and Dried Fruits, Oranges if Lemons,
Condensed Milk, a choice article,
and in fact al murt everything needed by all the good
fl i n e , o i p t l v e
p o n t
r ii e ugr i l i c ig ha t n h nlC o o i nnty whoget hungry and dry,
A. N. BULLARD,
tirPt Stare south of the Court House and emit aide of
Lbe Public Avenue, you can cavern/mint° 40 pet cent.
Montrose, March 9th, 1867:
ai1.14=01 . 133.6 i
lAM still on a nti at the old smpoidum of Fashion,
over stone & Cooley'v (late Chandler's) Store, west
side of Public. A eune, where I will be happy to see my
old Mende and customers. who can appreciate the ad•
vantage of substantial work And neat fits. I employ
nous but ant close workmen..and am prepared to gear-
Linty as good work as can be got np anywhere.
Priced reasonable And work done at the time egited
upon.
Montrose, Mar* 1667.—tf JOHN OUOVES.
An extensive wortinent of
• . pate 4,,teinore for medical
p L cap l o Q ßBB. ll embfee ß at S neuly eve kind In market. non
scantly on band an An Bale by
ARIZ MULL.
A. D. BUTTERFIELD