: • A Leif ot Hon. Montgomery who was Mr; Lincoln's Postmaster General, made a speech at Annapolis, Md., on the 14th inst., in which he gave the following bit of Watery connected with the passage of the tenure-of-office bill, as far as applies to Cabinet officers: The clause prohibiting the removal of members of the Cabinet, without the con sent of the Senate, was an amendment proposed by Mr. Williams, of Pennsyl vania, who is so much in the intimacy of Mr. Stanton that it is certain he acted with Stanton's sanction, if not on his sug gestion. When the bill came to the President, Mr. Stanton astonished his col leagues in the Cabinet council by an out burst of his indignation and disgust at its invasion of the rights of the Executive ! He proclaimed with vehemence' that no num of honor could think of retaining a place in the President's council against his inclinations; declared the law a violation of the Constitution, &c. The President, having several vetoes to write at the time, suggested that Mr. Stanton himself, who was inflamed against the bill, should pre pare a veto in consonance - with his views. This Mr. Stanton was disposed to decline, saying, he was not in the habit of prepay , ing such papers. Mr. Seward volunteered to aid him in the effort, and the paper was committed to the joint labors of these worthy comrades, who, as Mr. Weed has recorded in print, "have been linked to gether with hooks of steel" ever since he betrayed the CounSels of Buchanan to Lincoln's premier, communicating daily by stealth, says 'Mr. Weed, through a third party. —What throes, says the speaker, it must have cost Mr. Stanton to surrender his honor, to swallow the indignation and disgust be expressed against the vetoed bill, and try to hold on to office, which he felt it was a violation of the Constitution to do against the will of his Chief, in order to furnish his friends with an article for the impeachment of the President.— It must have been distressing, too, to, be come the assailant of one (Mr. Johnson) who had harbored him, an enemy, in his bosom so long , against the appeals of his friends; but Stanton is capable of any thing, and to be guilty of this act of per fidy and ingratitude endears him the more to his Radical friends. No baseness that he could be guilty of would astonish us the least. The India Famine. The terrible famine in India has now lasted a year, and the end is not yet. One million five hundred thousand persons have died from starvation and diseases incident to a want of food, and twenty millions of men, women and children have been in a greater or less degree affected by the visitation. In the Province of Orissa one-fourth of the inhabitants have been swept away. Starving wretches have turned cannibals and eaten their own children. A missionary records a case of a nether and son whewere found devouring a dead child. A ll 4 ndoo is mentioned who, having found the *body of an infant in the river;cooked and ate it. Over two millions of dollars were ex pended last year for the relief of the suffer ers, and a much larger sum will be re quired to meet the demands of the present year. The Late Conspiracy. The conspiracy against the President for his impeachment and deposition, by Ashley, by fixing on him complicity with the murder of President Lincoln, as charged by Conover, alias Dunham, is either true or false. If, true it should bring to Ashley and his accomplices the severest punishment. It ought to send him to the gallows, for it is a worse crime than Booth committed in murdering Lin coln. He simply took Lincoln's life, but he left his reputation unsullied. If by fraud and forgery they could make John- Son the accessory of Booth, they could destroy his character, and take his life at the same time, for never would the people perinit him to live, if he was declared to be guilty. If the charge is not true against Ashley, be has the means of show ing it; and he will not be deemed above suspicion until he begins that task. It does not do to say that Conover is the greatest rascal living, a perjurer, convict ed of crime. Ashley and others have used him; be was thought to be good enough to swear away other people's Eves; and though be is no doubt as bad as they say, yet if there are credible wit nesses to sustain him, he cannot now be thrust aside at their convenience. The same demands thoroqdt investiontinn ...ea/vary-pen ueraid, vsepub.) Rif Sweet Oil, according to the Amer ican Arlin°, is an antidote for poison. It says that "a poison of any conceivable de scription and) degree of potency, which has been swa►lowed, intentionally or by accident, may be rendered instantly harm less by swallowing two gills of sweet oil. An individual with a very strong consti tution should take twice the quantity. This oil will neutralize every feral of veg etable or mineral poison with which phy sicians and chemists are acquainted." We give this as we find it, and bope.,.for the sake of suffering humanity, that it may prove true. —Some of the newspapers have recent-. ly been.commenting upon the magnificent " turnout" used by General Sheridan in New Orleans. The World tbinks, how ever, that the most magnificent " turnout" yet - exhibited by the deposed satrap was The one lately furnished him by Andrew Johnson. IRIP By the expiration of Judge Wood ward's term next December, Hon: James Vuunpson will "beeoine Chief JuStiee of the State. BUSINESS 'thSitDS. ..M. SUTTON, AnetioneeT, and jninratice Agent, aP7 65tf Friendeville, Pa. ROGERS L- ELY, V. S. .IL-azaticris.aeores, tapir nrooklyp, Pa PETER HAY, feln Oltc Auburn 4 Corners, Pa. C. S. GILBERT, la. EL .42.12.0t10xLe0r. sep7 64tf Greati Bend; Pa. • DR. W. W. SMITH, DENTIST. Roolne over Boyd Is Corsettre Mard i., ware Store. Mee hours from oa.m. to 4 p.m. Montrose, July 1, 1867.—tf JAMES CARMALT, A 19 OBNEY AT LAW. Office next to Franklin Do tel. ,7 [Montrose, Dec. 18, 1888.—tf. WM. D. LITSK, TTORNEY AT LAW, lii ontrope, Pa. Office oppo. .L site thle.Pranklin Hotel, near the Court lloase. Nov. 27, 1866.—if AI EL TURRELL, • DEALER in Drum Patent Medicines, Chemicals, Liquors, Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Varnishes, Win ,nn. Glass, Groceries, Glass Ware, Wall and Window Paper, Scone-ware, Lamps, Kerosene, Machinery Oils, Trusses, Guns, Ammunition, Knives. SPecinclee,Crush• ea. Fancy Gonda, Jewelry, Ferro eery, &c.—being one of the most numerous, extensive, and valuable collec tions of Goods in Susquehanna County. [Established in ISIS.] [Montrose, Pa. D. W. SEARLE, A TTORNBY AT LAW, office over the Store of A Lathrop, in the Brick Block, Montrose, Pa. May I, 1866. Ds. W. L RICHARDSON, IDITT'SICIAN & SITEGEON, tenders his profession al services to the citizens of Montrose and vicini ty. (Mace at his residence, on the corner cast of Sayre .h Bros. Foundry. [June 18, 1867.-Iy* INl=il3 LOOMIS & HANNAH, LiTTORNBYS AT LAW, Solicitors in Bankruptcy. and General Real F4t.rito and Collecting Agents.— Valuable City Lots,Assidences, Farms, and Coal Lands for sale. ,[B"eianton, June 1667—ye E. L. WEEKS ct - CO QUCCRSSORS of I. N. HINE b CO., Dealers In' 0 Dry Goods, Clothing, Ladies and Misses fine Sboes. Also, agents for the great American Tea and Coffee Company. [April, 1,1867. E. L. WEEKS. n - - - - C. C. FALMOT. DR. E. L. GARDNER, HYSICIAN and SURGEON, Montrose, Pa. MITI P especial attention to diseases of the Heart and Lungs and all Surgical diseases. Office over the Post Office. Boards at Searle's Hotel. 'Sept. 4, Ma.. BALDWIN, ALLEN, 4; McCAIN. D&ALERS in Flour, Salt, Pork, Fish, Lard, Grain, Feed, Candles, Clover and Timothy Seed. Also, Groceries, sahh as Sugars,' Molasses, Syrups, Tea and Coffee. Weal side of Public Avenue. Montrose, April 17, 1.866. BURNS & NICHOLS, DEALERS inDrove, Medicines, Chemicals, Dye stuffs, Paints, Oils, Varnish, Liquors, Spices, Fan cy articles, Patent Medicines, Perfumery and Toilet Ar ticice. {'Prescriptions Public Almon., a..bcoro 4 tortrlfOß notal, McsatAmta. P. A, B. Burma, Amos NicuoLs Sept. 11, 1865. DR. E. P. HINES, gAs permanently located at Friendsvifie for thepnr pose of practicing medicine and surgery In all its branches. He may be found at the Jackson louse. Office houre from 15 a. in., to 9 p. M. pantabir Friendsrille, Pa., Jan. 15th, 1866. STROUD & BROWN, VIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE AGENTS. All puniness attended to promptly, on fair terms. Of fice first door north of "Montrose Hotel," west side of Public Avenue, Montrose, Pa. 3 [Jan. 1.1866. BILLINGS &morn, • • - Cmint.ns L. Bnowx. C. 0. FORDHAM, 101.001' & SHOE Dealer and Mann tact nrer 'Montrose, Pa. Shop on Main street, one door above I.N. Bul lard's. All kinds of work .0 do to order, and repairing done neatly. Janl 65 JOHN SAUTTER, DP ESPECTFULL't announces that be is tow fit,pre pared to cat all kinds of Garments in the most Fashionable Style, and warranted to at with elegance and ease. Shop over I. N. Bullard's Store, 24 ontrose. • DOCT. E. L. HANDRICK, 011YSICIAN k, SURGEON, respectfully tenders hie professional services to the citizen of Friends vale and vicinity. 107 - 01:aco Lathe Wilco of Dr. Leet. Boards at J. Hosford's. ilyBo 68tt JOHN GROVES, FASHIONABLE TAILOR, Montrose, Pa. Shop over Chandler's Store. lir AB orders filled promptly, in first-rste style. Cut ting done on short notice, and warranted to fit. WM. W. SMITH, Cyrorrr AND CHAIR MANUF'ACTURXRS,-1 , 00 of Main street. Montrose, Pa. tf H. BITRRITT, DIIitLICB In Staple and Fancy Dry Goode, Crockery Hardware, Iron, Stoves, Drags, Oils, and Faints Bootsand Shoes, Hate and Caps. Fars, Buffalo Robes Groceries, Provisions, CAI, New Milford, Pa. H. WM. H. COOPER & CO., DUnfit Montirtin. Pa SnrrossnratnPo•t,Cloope & co. l b ffice, Lathrop's new building, Turnpike4t. wit..6I:THTTOTO COOP= lENTRY A. 0. WARREN, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Bounty, Back Pay, Penaton, andlftemption Clakne attended to. febl 07 - 01nCe first door below BOyd'a Store, Idontroae,Pa The Montroie Democrat LB 717BLIBLIZD LIMEY TVZSDAT• MOBSYNO, AT MBETEDNA STISQUZBANNA COMM, PA., BY ar. isv 3rt. re. x is iv, AT $2 PEB, ANNUM Di ADVANCE--011 $23( AT END OF YEA. Drollness advertisentents liseited at $1 per square o 10 lines, three times, and it 3 . to for each additional week Yearly advertisers, with usual ciumges charged $lO for four swims, quarter column tl5. Lair column $ 3O , one column $6O, andother amounts in exactproportion. Business cards of three lines, $3; or one dollars line. illii°l4gal notices at the custilmary rates,—about :so per, cent. in addition to businesii rates. .Yob Prignlng executed neatly and promptly a fair prices. • rt ed t rgeT r jaaticeetConztableV, goclan oettlankeceale. Teormsso 3 h ii ricomormi.. theretl:Ler2a. $2OO Made with Stencil Mee. Send for Catalogue and Sam. plea, free. S. M. SPANCER & Cu., Brattleboro, Vt." GREAT ATTRACTIONS I Variety, Styles, and Bargains DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS READY MADE CLOTHING, Merchant Tailoring, and Gent's Furnishing Goods. Guttenburg, Rosenbaum & Co- Take went pleasure In Informing their friends and the Raklic In agneral that Dry Goods have taken ANOTH ER TErMRZE, and that they have purchased a more than usual large stock of *ring i ,summer tnr C:7O CI. 3E) ai , . which for price, variety, and style cannot be excelled We have in stock— DRESS GOODS s BLick and Fancy Dress Silks, Rich Mohair Dress Goods in all styles and colors, plain, figured and striped fine Organdies, Cambric*, and Lawns, handsome DeLaths, amines, &c. WHITE GOODS s Swiss Musllus, Malls, plain, barred, and striped JaconetS, figured and striped Brilliants, a tine lot of Drapery Muslin!, Marseilles Quilts, Sze.. LINEN GOODS Black and brown Table Linen, Table Cloths, Towels, Napkins, birdseye and shirt ing Linen, Scotch Diaper, Linen Tuck and Drilling for men and hoy's wear, &c. Domestics, bleached and brown Shirtings, Calicos, Ginghams, Denims, Ticking, Cottonades, &c. FANCY GOODS t Superior quality, Kidd Gloves. Silk. and Lisle Thread Gloves, all colors, dress and cloak Buttons, Trimminws, Embroideries, Laces, Veils, Boseries, new styles in Balmoral Skirts, Par asols, Sunshades, Corsets, and ILoop Skirts. DANIEL lIANNAII Shawls, Basques and Sacks-: Of cloth and Bilk, splendid variety, and cheap. MILLINERY GOODS* At wholesale Retail. A large and eomplete stock of millinery Goods, such as artificial Flowers, Ribbons, Bonnet Silks, Frames,Blocks, Straw Hats& Bonnets, Blonds,Ln ces. &c., which we JOB to kre Trade at New York wholesale prices. READY MADE CLOTHING of ourOWN man ufuetnre—the largest and tastiest variety in the county. We guaranty our work. MERCHANT TAILORING t We have over 100 different patterns of Cloth, Cassimers, and Coattngs for custom work to select from; have a FIRST CLASS CUTTER, and are enabled to give perfect satisfaction in regard to good fits, style and prices. Parties preferring to haiku their.garmenls made to measure.. arc requested to give us a call and exam ine our stock. GENTS' FIIRNISIIING GOODS 1 White and Flannel Shirts, cotton aed merino Wrappers and Drawers, Gloves, Tics and Scarfs, paper and linen Collars, Handkerchiefs, Traveling Bags, Trunks and Dmbrellas CAA line variety of Gents and Boys HATS & CAPS, CHEAP. Outtitburg, Aostubanm Co. N. S. DESSAIIER, Managing Partner Montrose,llay 14, 1867 rincs.c>=2./oLsiss 7 Patent Atmospheric CHURN DASH! PateAted may 7, 1867, The most Important and Valuable Inven tion of the 19th Century. 1. This Daffier is superior to any other, by being as simple as the old Dasher, and combining the atmos pheric principles therewith, and the Butter 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. 2. It is superior to all others, inasmuch as It produ ces the Butter in a much shorter time. d. It is superior to any other, Inasmuch as lt produ ced a mach better quality of Butter. 5. It is superior to any other Pitent Churn, Inas much as ills 500 per cent. cheaper than any other. It is well known to Dairymen and others, that Butter is contained in minute globules or sacks, covered with a membrane, and requires the action of air to prepare the covering to be removed by friction. The Scientific American says : "If cream :Is dashed against a hard substance, or mashed between bare or rollers, it breaks the globules and becomes oily, by destroying 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 breaking or bursting the globules." This is the principle which the Inventor of this Dash endeavored to keep In view, and the result shows a much larger yield of Butter obtained in less time than by any other Dasher. Experimen is have proven that any other method ex cept pumping air through the cream, will not penetrate sulliclently to oxygenize all the globules preparatory to concentrating the Butter. Throwing it into:the air by clappers or old fashioned Dashers, does notsutßciently expose it to the air to bring out the Butter. The above Patent Busher has been purchased for Sus quchancia County by the undersigned. The process of churning can be seen at any time, in a Glass Churn, at Baldwin, Allen d McCain's store. An agent will can vass the county goon as possible, to sell the Dasher for d. individual rights; also township rights will be Montrose, July 23 , 1861.—tf A. BALDWIN. HEW FURNITURE ROOMS! subscribers would respectfully Inform the public TRITE they have commenced business In C. Cush man's old tihop, where we keep constantly on band and manufacture to order all kinds of f( , l ~ X, '_7l , --- 1.);07- 1 • • '' , 7 4;:it.vt,; • •Ss& A 1 m.V *FI.IIIIWAI 6 ...2.4, 'il.f,recia. :, •• ' ni ,1;, 0 . ".: 11 ' . \•-• Bureaus, Bedsteads,Lounges, Settees, Stands, Tables, xtension Tables, of a superior manufacture, Also, Barrett's Patent,.Ladies' Revolving All those in want of Cabinet Furniture will do well to give us a call before lookingelsewhere.for we intend to make our work good. and sell it cheaper than any other establishment in Susquehanna County. N. B.—All workdone when promised. W. S. VANORSDALF., JQUN WHEELER. • Montrose% Jetne'4, LIQUORS extensive assortment of • pure Liquors for medical purposes. , embracing nearly ev kind In market, con• stautly on. band and for sale b y • d AbEL TURItELL. Xseir =Loath READ QUARTERS FOR MILLINERY GOODS, BII3U A 8 Work Table. Fire, Life and Accidental GENERAL INSURANCE' GENCY, illcoxutrcoesea, Ilomelnsurance Co. of N. Y., Capital and tarplus, $3,000,00 Insurance Co. of North America, Phil's, Capital and Surplus, 1,100,000 International Fire Insurance Co. of N. Y„ Capital and Surplus, 1,500,000 Lycoming County Mutual Insurance Co.of Money, Penn n, Capital and Surplus, 2,500,000 Farmer's Mutual Insurance Co. York, Pa., Capital and Surplus, • 500,000 Enterprise Insurance Company, Phll'a, Capital and Surplus, 83,000 Insurance Co. State of Pennsylvania, Phil. Capital and Surplus, '700,000 Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Co. of Hartford, Conn. ' paying 60 per cent. dividends to the assured. The notes given for half the premium ts never to be paid under any circumstances.l he policy will always be paid in fall, and the notes given up. Capital, 10,000,000 American Lila Insuirance Co., Philadel phia, Capital, `k 1,000,000 Travelers'lnenrance Co. Hartford, Conn., Insuring against all kinds of accidents Capital, 500,000 Hartford Fire Insurance Company; Hart ford. Conn., Capital and Surplas, $1,583,163 Putnam Fire Insurance Co., Hartford, Ct., Capital, $500,000 Hartford Live Stock Insurance Company. Insurance on nil kinds of Live Stock, anakint theft and death Iran any cause. Capital, t 500,000 231, — A1l business entrusted to our care will he attend ed to on fair terms, and all losses promptly adjusted. STROUD & BROWN, Agents. taroffice first door north of" Montrose Hotel," west side of Public Aveane. M. C. Serron, rsq., Friendeville, Solicitor. BILLINGS STIIOI7D, Cnentsts L. Enown. Montrose, Jan. Ist. 1567. ly RIE RAILWAY.—On and after Mon dny, April 29th, 14d7. trains will leave Great Bend at about the following hours, GOING • WEST 5.A,1 a. m. Night Express, 24 - ondays excepted, tor , Ro chester, Buffalo, Salamanca and bunkirk 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 Canandaigna. 3.33 a. m. Night Express, Daily, for Rochester, Buffalo. Salamanca, Dunkitk, and the West. Stops at Great Bend on Mondays only. 5'27 R. m. 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 chester. 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 ail paints West and South. 7. 51 p. m. Express Mail, Sundays excepted, for Bora lo,Salaarutex, and Dunkirk, connecting with trains for the West ; also at Elmira for Canandaigua. 12.40 p. m. Way Freight, Sundays excepted. GOING EAST 7.06 a. M. Cincinnati Express. Mondays excepted, al Lackawaxen for Hawley, and at Grayconrt for New burg and Warwick. 6.00 p. m. Accommodation Train Daily. 2. 00p. m. Day Express. Sundays excepted. O•2i p. m. New York and Baltimore Mall, Sundays ex cepted. 3.43 a. m. Night Express, Daily, connecting at Gray court for Warwick and at New York with afternoon trains and steamers for Boston and New England cities. 0.20 a. m. Way Freight., Sundays excepted. W Nl_ R. BARR. IL RIDDLE Gen'l Passenizer Agent NEW FIRM. MUSIC & JEWELRY. rums subscriber having formed a par.nerebip with _L MR. J. A. STEVENS, wishes to make his best bows to his old Customers. and inform them that the Mercantile Department of the business will berm:ter lui.earried on by 0. D. Boman it Co. with increased capital and facilities, a large s'ocir of New Goods in all departments, a store thorunghly refitted, and 5'..1.-1.c...e. St...c. , cilmia..occll... The Watch-Making Department is retained by me, and will receive my personal atten tion: I have secured the services of MR. C. H. WOLD BYE, a gentleman who has had twenty-five years in the best shops of Europe, and has no superior in the coun try. I sliall therefore be able to do all wore within three days from the time it is left. The Olock and Jewelry Repairing Wilibe owned by Mr. Stevens, wno will oo ,an worn In that line promptly, and in the best style. 0. D. BEMA:q itarrrit. ISTC:0013. Nov. 22, 1866 will consist of a fall assortment of the following goods, suitable for this market, which will be so d as low, and . , many 9f them lower, than by any one else this side of New York city. Read the Catalogue. CLOCKS & WATCHES. WATCHES A morican, Swiss and English, both gold and silver SETH THOMAS CLOCKS, All styles, Including their celebrated Calender Clocks. which tell the day el the month and week, also the name of the month, making the changes for every month correctly, with no care but to wind them once a weeek. JEWELRY. Heavy, solid Gold Chains, Hooks and Keys. Fine sol id sets of Jewelry—Pins, Sleeve Buttons, Studs, Ear Rings, &c. &c. WEDDING RINGS SPECTACLES. Warranted to at all kinds of eyes SOLID GOLD ALBUMS. A neat little Charm holding eight small Photographs GOLD PENS. A fine assortment, with and without holders. Old ones Tepolated. . SOLID SILVER WARE. Made to order of pare Coin, consisting of Spoons, Fdrks, Thimbles, Sutter Knives, Napkin Kings, Fruit Knives, Vest Chains, &e. • PLATED WARE. Thebest in market—single, double, treble and quad ruple plate, and wAntuarrer.—frem a full Tea Set down, including Castors, Cake and (lard Baskets. Ice Pitchers, Waiters, Butter Dishes, Sugar Bowls, Clips, Tea Bells, Ac. ate. ac. 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 $350 to $5OO. CABINET ORGANS, From $llO to sl2oo—warranted for five years. They are the finest reed Instrument in the world. and I have only to say that I have sold nearly $15,000 worth of them In the last four years ; and they are all In good or der and have never cost my customers a cent for repairs. VIOLINS, GUITARS, thc. • Violins from tt; to po, Flutes, Fifes, olarienets,Ban osr; Guitars, Bows, Strings, Tuning Forks, .k.e. BRASS BANDS Supplied with instruments of the best American man ufacture, by the single instrument or fall set, at the ma ker's price—also music for any number of Instruments. Instruetion Books and Sheet Music on hand, and new supplies received every week. Plano Stools from $ll to $l5. Perfect Sewing Needles. We have the exclusive agency for R. J. Roberts' Pa tent Parabola Needles—the best in the world, Try one paper and if not satisfied the money will be refunded- Fire Arms and Sporting Materials. Allen's, Spencer's, and Henry's Breech loading R. des, all styles Revolvers, Fowling Pieces, Shot _Bells and rowder Flasks. Cartridges for all the U. S. Army uns ; Metal. S. and other Percussion Caps, Cooper artrldges, all styles and sizes. 0. D. BEMAN. J. A. STEVENS. Montrose, Nov. 27, 0 MO. H Associatlo ,Pb Hadel phi Pa .11111, Diseases of the Nervous, Seminal, Urine ry d sex nal eyetems—new and reliable treatment—ln Reports of the !TOWARD ASSOCIATION. Bent by mail in sealed et tor envelopea,free of charge. Address Dr. J. Stumm Itoucarroa, Upward Association ,No 2 South 9th atm Philadtlphla, Pa. THE ME MUNI CO'S SEWING MACHINES, FOR FAMILIES Si, MANUFACTURERS. THESE WORLD RENOWNED SEWING MACHINES Were awarded the highest \ Premium , at the I,_World's Fair in Landon, and six first premiums at the New York State Fair of 1806, and are Celebrated for doing the- best work. using a •mach smaller needle for the same thread than any other ma chine, and by the Introduction of the most approved machinery, we are now able to supply the very best ma chines In the world. These machines are made at our new and spacious Factory at Bridgeport, Conn., under the immediate supervision of the President of the Company, Elias Howe, Jr., the ORIGINAL INVENTOR OF THE SEWING DIA CHINE. They are adapted to all kinds of FAmily Sewing, and to the nse of seamstresses, dress makers. tailors, man ufacturers of Shirts, collars, skirts, clunks, mantillas, clothing, hats, caps, corsets, boots, shoes, hatness,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 seam, unfit, 4ather, fell, cord, braid, bind, and perform every species of sewing, making a belintiful and perfect stit h, niike on both sides of the articles sewed. The Stitch invented by Mr. Howe,and made on this Machine, is the most popular and durable, and all Sewing Ma chines are sulect to the prin ciple invented by him. SEND FOR A CIRCULAR. SIBLEY & STOOPS, General Agents, NO. 922 CHESTNUT ST., PHIL'A. Feb. gfi, Main Street, 5 doom below Boyd'o Corner, Mont Goal Sup't We ire ronstnutly receiving and now have nn bond a fresh stuck of tioudes in our line, which we 14 11l sell CHEAP! CHEAP! CHEAP! HAMS, DRIED FRUITS,. CLOVER cf: TIAIOTHY SEED, &c We have refitted and made additions to our Stock or Pails, and are now ready to lorward Butter to the he, t COMMISPitaI houses in New York, free or 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, A large, fine assortment EillilDV4l2l o MINE RAIL. COUNTERSUNK & T RAIL SPIKES RAILROAD & MINING' SUPPLIES. CARRIAOE SPRINGS, AXLES, SKEINS AND BOXES, BOLTS, NUTS and WASHERS, PLATED 'EANDS. MALLEABLE IRONS, HUBS, SPOKES, PELLOES, SEAT SPINDLES, ROWS, &e. ANVILS, VICES, STOCKS and DIES, BELLOWS' HAMMERS, SLEDGES, FILES, &c. &c. CIRCULAR AND MILL SAWS, BBLTING, PACKING TACKLE BLOCKS, PLASTER PARTS • CEMENT, HAIR & GRINDSTONES. FRENCH WINDOW GLASS. LEATHER S§ FINDINGS FAIRBANK'S SCALES. Scranton, March 24, 1863. ly Flour, Feed, Salt, Pork, - Butter, Cheese, Dried Beef, Hams, Fish, Smoked Hal ibut, Candles, Tea, Coffee, Spices, Syrup, Molasses, Sugar, Seed Wheat, Clover. Timothy Seed, Flazseed, Beans, Brooms, Nails, dr. Ike. Thankll3l for past patronage, we shall be bappy to see and wall upon our old and now customers. All Geode and Flour warranted. A. BALDWIN. W. L. ALLEN. - J.ll. *CAIN. Montrose, Feb. 5,1861. 699 BROADWAW 1 NEW YORK. MINER & COATS, PROVISIONS, for cash, or cichanie - ior produce. GOOD TEA S, COFFEE, SUGAR, MOLASSES, SPICES, PORK, FISH, LARD, of our Goods Montrose, April 16, 1867 HUNT BROTHERS, 1 41:301V, -tors," Wholesale &Retell Des Jere in apt core . , STEEL, NAILS, , APIIIVES; MIOVIZIAS, BUILDER'S HARDWARE. rqe)-cv- P'lz'm. Baldwin, Allen. & (McCain. DEALERS IN STEVVIS HOUSE, 21, 23, 25 .41: 27 Bioadwiy, N. T. Opposite Bowling Green. .01C THE BUEOPEAN PLAN. rrntBSTEVENS AOUSR Is well and widely holm o the travelling public. The location Is especially suitable to .mirehants and business meri • in, in close proximity to the business part of the city—is on th e highway of Southern and Rrestern travel—end adjac cat to all the principal Railroad and Steainboat depots. The Stevens Rouse has liberal accommodations for over SOD gdests--it is well famished, and'poseessee re. ery modern improvement for the comfort and entertain- Inent of its Inmates. The rooms are spaciotis and well ventilated—provided with gas and water—the attend. ance is prompt and respectful—ad the table is supplied with every delicacy of the season—at Moderate rain. may 7—Gm TO THE LADIES Dr. Doponco's Golden Periodical Pills for females, Dr. Cheesenuin's POrnale Pills. D. Velpan's Petnsie Pills. Staarcies Clark's Petals Pills. All of the above Pills. are infallible in Correcting menstrual irregularities, and in curing Lauchorrea or Whites. They are successful as preventives—but should not be need during pregnancy, as they would_prodoee abortion. Price, one dollar per box, each. The art two rinds name d sent by mad, to any addresi, postage paid, in ,sealed envelope , on receipt of one dollar for each bat ordered. The latter two kinds, beingia clan, and heavy, will , be sent by mall,-postage paid, on de 'receipt of one dollar and twenty cents. Address ABEL TURRI LL, Drngaist, Itontrose, pe, DELAWARE, LACKAWANNA and WESTERN R. R. Summer Arrangement, 18EL PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE WESTWARD. 1 EASTWARD. Maill Paanngr I Mail Pimp? train. I train. I STATIONS. i train. . trant. A _ z i t P - - P.M. Ne;' Yak • ... 5,25 New Hampton 2,30 3tantink9 Chunk.... 4,35 Delaware ....Bine ... 1,38 Scranton 9.95 Nicholson 8.85 Hopbottom 8,18 Montrose ' 7,55 New Milford 7.34' Great 8end7,15 *Foot of Liberty-at, l A. U CONNECTIONS—WESTWARD. The Mall train from New 'York connects at 'Ma nunka Chunk with the train leaving Philad'a(ffenetsg. ton depot) at 8,00 a. in.. and at Greatßend with through ma train on the Erie Hallway, with sleeping car at. tacked. stopping at all the principal stations on that roa,and arriving at Buffalo at 0,18 a.m. The I aysenger train from Scranton connects at Gr't Bend with through trains going west and east on Erie Hallway, arriving at Buffalo at 148 a.' m., and at Sala. manta at 12 in. A. nx. Ti o.oo 11,30 12,18 o 12 45 S, 4,20 ei 5,36 o I 6 520,58 , 6,41 DlOO P.M. 10,10 11,43 12,04 12,38 1,08. 1,33 P.M CONNECTIONS---EASTWATM The Mall train from Great Bend connects then with the Cincinnati Express on the Erio Railway from the west ; at Manunka Chunk with a train for Philad's and intermediate stntions, arriving in Philadelphia It 0130 p. m.; and at Kew Hampton with a train for Easton Bethlehem, Allentown, Reading and Harrisburg, arrir• at Harrisburg at 8.30 p. M. At Scranton, connections are made with trains on ths Lackawanna and Bloornshn rg R.R. to Sind from Pittston Kingston, Wilkesbarre, Berwick,Bloornabnig,Dantille, Northumberland. Harrisburg, and intermediate statist., and with trains on the Delaware and Hudson Railroad to and from Carbondale and intermediate stations. R. A. HENRY, , J. BRISBT.N. jnne 11. General Ticket Agent. President Lackawanna & Bloomsburg R. R. irAN and after November 27, 1665, passenger trains I,J will run as follows: A. N. - A. E. P. N. Lenve Scranton, 5:50 . 10:50 4:50 " Kingaton, 0:55 11;15 tag " Rnpert. 0:15 845; " Danville, 9:50 Win Arrive at Northumberland. 10:30 . 10:15 NORTHWARD. Leave Northumberlrnd, 8:00 8:06 " Danville, 8:40 3:40 " Rupert. 9:15 A. R. 4:IS Kingston, 2:35 8:30- 5:55 Arrive at Scranton, 3:45 0:35 810 Passenger* taking train *oath from Scranton at 5:50 a. m. vin Northumberland, renrh Barrishnrg at 12:30 P. m.; Baltimore 5:30 p. m.; Washington 10:00 p. m.; via anpert reach Philadelphia at 1:00 p. in. Kingston, Nor. 25. D. A. FONDA, Supt. pouTz's CELEBRATED HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS. This preparation, long and favorably known. will thoroughly reinVigoratehroken-down and low-spirited horses, by strenthening and cleansing the stomach and Intestines. It is a sure preventive of all diseases incident to this animal, Pitches Lung Fever, Glanders, ,Yellow Water. Beaver, Congtok, Distemper, Fevers, Fonnder, Loss of Appetite and Vital Energy, &c, its use Improves the wind, increasest he appetite. gives a smooth and glossy skin, and transforms the miserable skeleton Into a ihir looking and spirited horse. TO KEEPERS OF COWS, this preparation is invaluable. It increases the quanti ty and Improves the quality of the milk. It has been proven by actual experiment to increase the quantity or milk and cream twenty per cent. and make the but ter Arm 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, such as Conglis,,Plccrs in the lungs, Idier, &e..this article acts as specific. By putting from one halts paper to a paper in a barrel ot swill the above disease• will be eradicated or entirely prevented. If given In time, a certain preventive and cure for the 1101! Chole ra. Price 25 cents per paper, or 5 papers for $l. Pre pared by W. R. COATS S. A. FOUTZ 35 BRO., at their wholesale Drog and Medicine depot. Ne. 1 16 Franklin st., Baltimore, Etd. For sale by Druggists hd storekespere thronghont the United States. Or For sale in Montrose by nov2l ypqta . ABEL 'BURRELL SCRANTON BOOK BINDERY HATING secured the services of Mr „ IT, Zoehe, one of the best binders to be found In the stale, ye are prepared to fbrnlsh to Banks, Insurance Companies Merchants, Manufacturers, Coal operators, Hotels tad others, with • BLANK BOOKS, of every description. on short notice, bound In any style desired, in the most substantial manner, nt 1C31,. tumble prices. Magazines bound, and old books 1 obonnd, at New York prices. Orde's left at the Office of the paper pohlisbing Ibis advertisement, or sent by Express, will be attended to and returned without unnecessary delay E. 8. M. HILL. Scranton, Pa., June 18, 1867. tf NEW GOODS. S. 3317.T1.2=trilur WOULD inform his friends and the public that he has in store and is receiving large and new our plies of SPBMG & SUMMER GOODS, including every kind of GOODS usually wanted !adds market. „t - Gis purchases being. .made since tho great break - down of prices, will enable him" to offer the most favor able inducements in prices, 'Ole and variety in Dry Goods, Groceries, Crockery, hardware, Stoves, Iron, Drugs, Paints, Oils,. Carpeting, Window -Shades, Boots t .S hoes, c6c, de. and will be sold for Cash. Produce, or approved credit Neyv Milford, June, 1807. • BLACKSMITHING. THE ea dasigned have this day formed' coil:saner ship, endor the Ann name of Stamp a Moran, for the imrpose of etucrying. on Illacluintlthlng in all lts branches. o" Strict attention will Do gives le Iltese4hoeleg. All work' win b 6 done neatly and yrismpOy. The pub. Ile are Invited to call. :R r. Montrose, March 4th, 1864. II •F. I'. MORAN. 4E0., K. ,CHASE it CO. prionuerm SO UM WA RD P. 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