The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, November 26, 1867, Image 4

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    '~en'~e2=fir- : on~et , ~~uatrtodes~oy.
WOnteiy,s4w at . ..advertisement bend
el as above ... : - li;,conveya to every boy an
imarniEoy# 11010411c1C8)&011e , T •
~`:44-.4ariest ludnetriOns boy" is {Gays
wanted. Ile will be sought for ; his ser
mines will be in demand; ho will be spo
ken -oT in terms of high commendation ;
always have a home; h e w ilt
grow ;up to be a map, of known worth
and establisheii.eharacter.
He will be wanted. The merchant will
want him for salesman orslerk ; the mas
ter mechanic will want him for appren
tice or j mrneyrnau ; tho,:e with a lob to
let will want lnm
,fora contfactbr; pa
tients_ will want Lim for a_ drictor,;_relig
iiiWoOgrr/griticitiii:fer:u,,pa4o,r,; parents
fo'Fi'led - ebei ibbii; Children ; and the
people for : ao.oflicer.
He wilt be wanted: Townsmen will
want him for a citizen, acquaintances as a
neighbor, neighbors'as a friend ; families
as a viitoi• the-WOrld as :tin acgnain"t
ana'e nay, girls Wit' want him for a
beauty, and finally for a husband. ~
An bouest, indristrious boy ! Jug
think' of l .-K-boys , ;- wilt -you:'lieswer this
rietfitiptifiril 'Are you sure that yen will
.be wanted ? You may .be smart .and as
but that does not. fill the requisition,
are you,liptie - rit 2; You may be capable—
are yon industrious? You may be well
dressed and create a f.iyorable impression
at first t- . 14h4 tire you sure-your friends,
teaohers„..and. acquaintances can recom
mend you for these qualites ?
How. would ,you feel, your character
not beitic , thus established, on hearing the
words mi .can't employ you."
:lcdthing wil!'make - up for these quali
ties. No readiness, no apiness for busi
ness will du it Yoif nine' be honest and
industrious, must work -and labor;. trill
your calling' and election for places of
profit and trust be made sure ?
The Origin of.‘Tinie."
A writer in the New-Orleans Delta says :
I do not wish to spoil a pretty illusion,
but the real truth is that Dixie is an in
digenous Northern negro refrain, as com
mon to the writer as the lamp-posts( in
New-York city, seventy or seventy-five
years ado: It was one of the everyday
It t tlosions of boys at that time in all their
out-door sports; And-no one ever heard
being more than Manhat
tanlsland,":unt it recently, when it was er
roneously suppoSed to refer to the South,
from its connection frith a pathetic alle
gory. When slavery existed in New-
York, one Divy had a large tract on
Manhattan Isytd, and a large number,of
slaves. The increase of slaves and thein
crease of abolition sentiment, caused an
emigration of the slaves to more thorough
sad- secure slave sections, and the he
groes who were thus sent off naturally
looked back to their old homes, where
they had lived in clover, with feelings of
regret, as they could not imagine any
place ike Diif'‘. Hence, it bedame ern
nnymons with-an ideal locality, eamliin
ing ease; comfort, and material happiness
of every dekrip'tion. In those days ne
gro singing and minstrelay were in their
infancy, and aiy suljeet that - could be
wrought into a.ballad was eagerly pinked
up. Tins was the case with Diu. It
originated in 'New-York, and assumed
the proportions of a song there. In its
travels it has' been enlarged, and has
gathered moss. ' It. has picked -up a -bate
here and a note there. A chorus has
been added telt, and from.fan indistinct
chant of two or three notes it has become
an etahohate aneLod. But the fact that
it is not a Southern song cannot be rub.
he out. The . fallacy is so popular to the
eontraty, that I have thns been at pains
to state the re-al origin of it.
.
r' In a country where the natural
desire of' the people is to reach the highest
plain; it Arr, it is very difilcult•for success
to be obtained without the most arduous
labor. Pub is opinion is extremely ex
acting and not./Awaye just; but often ma,
just and cruel criticism has produced the
most beneficial -results; the greatest im
provements have peen made under con
tinued dicourtigicinete, and in many sue
eessfol efforts defeat seemed certain to all
except t hose concerned. In no one branch
of art has there been more trials and fail
ures, and in no single instrument is there
so many d fferent parts to perfect in order
to make the whole a success, as the Piatio
Forte; this is always attended with great
expense, requiring large capital and pa
tient perseverance. GnOvESTEEN4 CO.,
499 Broadway, N. Y., conimenced:manu
factnring Pianos thirry4ix 'years ago, and'
are one cif the oldest houses.in the country.
They differed from the rest of the makers
in this respect—rthew aimed to make the
best instrument, and to WI it for The
smalle.rt profit.
r: Thee Pianos to-day can
not be excelled. - Their singing quality is
pure, full, and easily retained through the
most lengthy passages. Fur power they ,
are 'unparalleled, and, are 4elebrate'd fur'
their great brilliancy, exquisite touch, and
elegance of style and finish.—net29w4
Vir Whatever may be said of the mer
its of the different sewing machines now
before the public,.there is certainly none,
that'deserves More special mention than
the -Empire Sewing Machine. This ma
chine is not only unsurpassed in sim
plicity, &I/ability and beautiful stitch,
and adapted:to all kinds of family sewing,
asp) unliseless when in operation. but.
_ls
of superior workmanship, combining .use- !
fuldeas with elegance. It is, in fact, a 1
.
sewing machine that every family would
like to have.--9ct2pw,4 • ,
-,"Mfe — Springfield 0100 Ilepublicaia
says it is unofficially but reliably reported
the State Constables in Flatnpden County
have ruoieved -from 'htidquartera
to suspend operatiTp-entitely istz far ea
tbettlizorltAr 11 4 Con'entnUd, , '
10Vi ifitt3l.o , fritime r rzi►rlWal3443•
SUMMER GOODS AT Cogir!
We aro CLEARING OUT the balance of our Summer Goods now on hand at cost—cOnsisting of
gobpirs,.Grenadimts, l Poplins, Lawns, printed Jaeonetts, Alpacas, Challie Delains,
13tamOralSkiris, Shrixi'hiaadieti Sackings, Cassimeres,
Cotton and Silk Parasols, &c. &e.
The above Goods will be sold at COST in-order to close them ont.prior to filling
up for the Fall Trade. kroods shown with pleasure.
GBLL BaND 513E13111 FOR IF CZO - CrI=I.SEVEX-a - VrM /Si
A. 1). BLTTIETIFIELD,
lIONMOSE, Pa., July 23, 1367. At the Post Office, east aide of Public Avenu
NEW FURNITURE ROOMS!
THE snbscriber would respectfully inform the public
that he has commenced business' in C. Cush
man's old Shop,where v he 10ens constantly on hand and
manufactures to order all kind. of
r,).
• Pg. URII(A711IIIIS1
( ;
•,dt: .4, e
;•" •
BuOnntz, Bedsteads, Lounges, Settees,
Stands, Tables, Extension 'Fables,
- Of's superior manufacture,
Also, Barrett's Patent Ladies' Revolving
Work Table.
All those in want of Cabinet. Furniture will do well
to.,trive nte a calb before lespicitik elsewhere, for I intelid
to make my work good, and sell it cheaper than any
other establishment in Susquehanna County.
11. B.—All work done when promised.
JOHN WHEELER.
Montrose, Sept. 8, 1867.—tf
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LADIES' FANCY FURS,
. At JQEN FARADUS
Old Established- Far: Manufactory,
No. 'NS MICR STREET; above :th; PlUligniaxEßA„
Rare now IniSto re of my own nutnufectire and =-
vitiation one Of the largest and moat beautiful eeler.
[lone of
Wimaxey
for Ladies' and Children's Wear In the City. Also, a
due assortment of Gent's Fur?Giictsesand COMM.;
I am enabled to dispase of mY ()dada at veryre:then.
able prices. and I *auk! therefore 'solicits call from my
friends of Susquehanna County and vicinity.
car lieu.nmber the name. Number and Street.
JOHN F4#EIRA.
No. . 719 Apart St., above 7th, sgattitide, nitade/Phitkd
ritellesoet noparraer nor otpatifgilitt With int - other -
'9t6ru,llol ,lade OSY. Itio4 '
PAINTS for FARMERS
AND OTHERS,—THE OR AFTON MINER A L PAINT
COMPANY are now manufacturing the Best. Cheapest
and most Durable Paint in tine • two coats well put on,
mixed with pure linseed oil, will last In or 15 years ; it
is of a light brown or beautiful chocolate color, and
can be changed to green. load, stone, olive.,or drab.
to suit the taste of the consumer. It is valuable
for Rouses, Flame, Fences, Agricultural Implements,
Carriage and Car makers. and Wooden•ware.Can
vas, Metal and Shingle Roofs, tit being tire and water
proof.) tirldg.es. Burial .Cases, Canal Boats, Ships and
Ship Bottoms. Floor Oil Cloths, tone manufacturer ha
ving need 6.000 bbie. the past year.) and as a paint for
any parnosc is unsupassed for body. durability, elasti
city ana adhesiveness. Price, $6 per bbl. or 800
which will - supply a farmer for years to come. War.
ranted ih ail cases as above. Send for a circular,. hick
gives fell particulars. None genuine unless branded
in a trade mark, Grafton Mineral Paint. Address DAN
IEL BIDWELL, Proprietor, 2 - 04 Pearl et., New York.
Agents Wanted.
GROVESTEEN & CO.,
499 Broadway, New York.
3FbilEtaaC:, 3P'Cortem.
Our Last new addition to our different stylee 171
attracting the admiration of both el it:C. anti populace.
'We mention specially, come of the claim. of Ors new
Piano. Believing the exterior should be tie beautiful to
the eye as melodyje to the ear, we have paid great at.
teat - Von to getting them op in a style that Is conceded
hr ail who have seen them to he the handsomest Piano
Forte made. They are an entirely new fity/e, with four
full round corners. heavily:taarvete legs mot Ii r, has('
richly moulded, and contains our !alert improt,d nen ,
create and action. The tone is melodion., and its ad,tpt
edit ty to passages of every epode a 6 expression, from
the edftest murmurs, the creeeende, and the F P. gives
the performer every athantage of the Concert grand.—
Price VA). 1y44
EMI WiL 3EI
•
StWING MACHINE CO.
PRINCIPAL OFFICE, 616 Broadway, N. Y.
Notice Is called to our new end improved Mannfacto
ring Machine. for Tailors and Boot and Shoe Fitters.
Agents Wanted, to whom a liberal dieconat will be
given. No c9nsigamelit4 made. 44
Z. 3E149.1173EX3 els CIO..
GREAT PIANO FORTE
And Melodeon Emporium,
650 Broadway, New to: - it, and 69 Washington St..
Chicago, Crosby Opera House,
Wholesaie Agents for the United Stales for
IPm. rnahr tt Co's Celebra led Guld :Medal
X:'izszacorcorte.a.
Also, Agents for A. A. 04 LE & CO., and other first-
class Pianos
. .
Cr- hare the (I've snd best et.vorteel steel: or Pianos,
which, for Power and Sweetnere of Tone. Easy and
Agreeable Tench, and Ben uty of Finish, hare, layjudgee,
been pronounced unri valled.
Whole ale Agents for r,frhart..tirertham CO's Cele
brated 11,11740 iii .Ifdodeone and Or9omr.
Manufacturers and Iniporteio of
.11 usical Inxtreonents, and all kinds of
Hy sic° 1 Merchandige,
MT Remember the pinee,
J. B A UE R d CO
650 Broadway. New York. iced
Iy4l : 69 Waehingt.an St.., Chitman
Please Read this Carefully
TBE' enhecrtherr bare entered !Mr, a partnorehtpfor
the purpose or carrying on the
Merchant Tailoring
business and having 3 npplied ourselves with a first
rate Cod: of materials, such as
Cloths, Cassimeros & Trimnangi,
We are prepared to furnish
Coats, Vosts,Pants,Overcoats,&c
upon very =hurt notice. made In the latest style. or thc
best materiak, and at very luw prices. W e also have
for sale,
HATS, CAPS, UMBRELLAS, SUS
PENDERS, COLLARS, NECK
•'TIES, GLOVES,
and all the other articles usdally kept in an establish
mutat of this kind.
We may be found inthocoamiaorrnerly occupied by
G. F. Fordha oh bet wren C. N. .ISii..dclarcl•a Shoe Store
and R. B. Little'e law office. wee . : -ids• of Main street,
Montrose, Pa , doing bueinessiglder the name of Morse
6: Lines.
S. 11. MonsE.
Montroee, Mae 2S. 1867.—if
OM SEWING MACHINE!
MITE Singer Manufaetneln„; Company have Furreed
.l in producing a Selaqng Machine as near perfec
tion as humauskill can accomplish. To he had of
MORSE & LINES, Sole Agents
For Snsquehanna County, successors of Read, Wale
ons 42 Foster.
Montrose, July 23, 1387.—tf.
SOLDIERS! BOUNTY ,
PENSIONS,
an. a Miskolc, 71: 3 a - sr.
'via and_ ~erei"ne4l, LICE N SED AGENT of the GOV
ERNMENT, having obtained the necessary forum,
&c.. will give prompt *atilt lon to ail claim intrnvted
to hie care. No charge unless saccesoful.
Montrose. June 6th. GEO. P. LITTLE.
Md.
1 4, 7®w Firm.
Baldwin, Allen, & McCain.
DEALERS IN
Flour, Feed, Salt, Pork, Butter, Cheese,
Dried Beef, Hams, Fish, Smoked Hal
ibut, Caudles,'Tea, Coffee, Spices,'
Syrup, Molasses, Sugar,
" Seed 'Whicit, •
Clover d Timothy Seed, Flazteed, Beans,
Brooms, Nails, &e. Ay.
Tbankfal for Plat patronage. we shall be happy to see
and wilt upon onr old and new customers.
A.ll.Boods and Flour warranted.
-A. BALDWIN. W. L. ALLEN. , J. 11. DeCAIN.
Ilentrose, Feb. 5,1867.
L r j e gUOßS •
• An extensive assortment o
. pure 'anon' for mcdtva
pa - , rtnitinvinzviearly every k 1 in Market, eon
`stantly on hamtand for sale by
ibtEL TURRELL.
Finr, Life and Ae~g.!
GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY,
MlGENcxxx:triconse, 10.eb.
Home Insurance Co. of N. Y., Capital and
Surplus,
Insurance Co. of North America, Phil's,
Capital and Surplus,
International Fire Insurance Co. all. Y.,
Capital nod SIIITIIII, 1.500,0h0
L,ycoptifizConiy_.3luttuil Insurance Co.of
Ittincv, Wolf a, Capital anti Surplus, 2,500,000
Parmer's . ll ut nal Lusnranco Co. York, Pa.,
CApital and Sittplus,
Enterprise Insurance Company, Phira,
Capital and Surplus, • 375,000
Insurance Co. State of Pennsylvania, Phil.
Capital and Surplus.
Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Co. of
Hartford, Conn. paying tittper cent.
dividends to tiie asspred. : The notes
given for half the prenintna is never to
be paid under any circumstances. he
policy will always be paid in full, and.
the notesgivetfnp. Capital, 10,000,000
American Life insurance Co.. Philadc/-
phia, Capital, 1.000,000
Travelers'lnsurance Co. Hartford, Conti.,
Insuring against all kinds of accidents
Capital, 500.000
Hartford Fire Insurance Company. Hart
ford Conn.. Capital and Surplus,
Putnam Fire Insurance Co., Hartford, Ct.,
Capital,
Hartford Live Stock insurance Company..
Insurance on all kinds of Live Stock,
nßainst theft and death from tiny
cause. Capital, $500,000
pv-Au business entrusted to our care will he attend
ed th on fair terms, and all losses promptly adjusted.
STROUD & BROWN, Agents
tiff - Office first door north of" Montrose Ilotel,"xceet
side of Public Aseane.
M. C. Str - rroN, Esq., Friendsvillo. Solicitor.
STRAMID, eTIAILLIIB L. Snows.
Montrose, Jan. Ist. IM7. ly
NEW FIRM.
MUSIC & JEWELRY.
MDR subscriber having fowled a par.nership with
MR. .1. A. STEVENS, Wishes to make his hest
howl to his old Customers, and Inform them that the
Jitereardile Department of the business N% ill berea.ter
bo carried on by G. I). Beduin & Co. with increased
rapiNtl and faellitie., a large truck of New Doods in all
departments, a store thoroughly refitted, and
W1T1.0431131 PLC, ettl6eitit.:
The Watch-Waking Department
Ts retained by me. ancrwill receive ttw peisimal atten
tion. I have secured the cervices of MR. C. H. %VOLD
BYE, a gentleman who has had twenty-five years in the
beet shops of Europe, and ha. no superior in the coun
try. I shall therefore be able to do all work within
three days from the time it is left.
The Clock and Jewelry Repairing
Will be owned by Mr. Stevens. wuo will du all work in
that line prornpfly,and iu the beet style.
NOV. 21, 1866. 0. D. BE3fAN.
CO MT MI. LsTOOg
will consist of a foil assortment of the following goods,
.citable fort his market, which It ill be sold as low, and
many of theet lower, than by any one else this side of
New Tort• city.
Read the Catalogue.
CLOCKS & WATCHES
American, Swiss and English, both gold and silver
SETH 1110)1_1S ('LOCKS,
All styles. Including their eeleiwated Calender Clocks.
millet' tell the day of the mouth and week, also the
name of the month, making the changes for every
month correctly, with no care bat to wind them once a
Treeek.
Heavy. polld Oold Chnin•, liookF and K , 3-5. Fir r rnl
hi sets of Jowelry—Pins, Sleeve Buttons. Stude, Ear
Ringo. &e.
WEDDING RUGS
SPECTACLES.
warrinteo to fit 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 repoiuted.
SOLID SILVER WARE.
Made to order of pure Coin, consisting of Spoons.
1 , ,,k5, Batter Knives, Napkin Rings, frui,
Knives, Vest Chains, &e.
I'LATED WARE.
Theboist in tharkrt—single, doable, treble and ...tlnad
rtlple plate, and WAIIRANTED—from n ttli! Tea Set down
i Castor-. Cake and Card Baakere. Ice Pitehera
Waiters, Butter Dlshes,.,Stigar Bowls, Cupa Tea Bella
&c. &c.
PIANOS.
Manufactured by Decker Brothers, which. with their
late - improvements, surpass those - of any other makers.
Also, Bradbury's. New genie Pi an o.—a splendid instru
ment. Other Pianos from $.35.0 to tsno.
C. 1 BINET ORGANS,
From tllO to sl2ol—warrntted for Bre years. They
are the finest reed instrument in the world, and I have
only to say that I have sold nearly ;15,000 North of
tqm to the last four years ; end they are all In good or•
der and have never cost my customers a cent for repairs.
VIOLINS, GUITARS, 4-c.
Violins. from itS to ISO, Flutes. Fifes. Clorlonets,Bun
jus, Guitarv, Bows, :gringo, Tuunig Forks. Sc.
BRASS BANDS
GERM
Supplier* With instruments of the beet American man•
ufact are. by the single instrument or fun set. at the ma.
ker's price—also music for any number of instruments.
InstrOotion Books and Sheet l'Ausic'on hand, and new
supplies received every week. - Piano Stools from ;6 to
$l3.
Perfect Sewing Needles.
We have the exclusive agency for R. J. Roberts' Pa
tent Parabola Needles—the beet in the world. Try one
paper and If not satisfied the money will be r<unded.
Fire Arms and Sporting Materials.
Allen's, Spencer's, and Henry's Breech loading Ri
fles, all styles Revolvers, Fowling Pieces, Shot Belts
and Powder Flasks, Cartridges for all the U. S. Army
guns ; also U. S. and other Percussion Caps, Cooper
Cartridges, all styles and sizes.
0. D. DEMON.
Montroee, Nov. V, 1866
The Great Cause of Human Misery.
Jasl Published in a sealed Envelope. Fria six cents
A Lecture or. the Nature, Treatment and Radical
Care of Seminal Weakness, or Spermatorrnma, induced
by self-abuse Involuntary Emissions Impotency,
Nervous Debility, and Impediments to Marriage gen •
erally ; Consumption, Epilepsy, and Pits ; Mental and
Physical incapacity, ROB. J. CULVEMW EL
M. D., Author of the "Green Book," &c.
The world renowned anther, In ibis admirable Lec
ture, clearly provegfrom his own experience that the
awful consequences of self abuse may be effectually re
moved without medicine, and without dangerous see
gical operations, bungles, inetn,ments. rings, or cor
dials. pointing out a mode of cure at once certain and
effectual, by which every -strirerer, ito matter what his
condition may be. may core himself 'cheaply, privately,
and radically. This Lecture will proven boon to thou
sands.
Sent under seal to any address, In a phin sealed en-
velope, on the receipt of six cents: or two postage
stamps. Also br. Cavemen's " blarriag,e guide,"
price 25 cirnts. Address the publishers.
CIIAB. J. C. KLIXE 00.,
127 Bowery, New York, Poet Mice box 4580.
March 10, 180-1 pimp.
Three Cheers for Get Grant.
HIP, nip, HeR1244.7
pray. Cihearlosto
TIII3 Hayti Barber, has removed his shop to the
tiasement of E. L. Weeks' New Store, where he Is
prepared to give good satisfaction. When I go to ex
plain this subject language falls to express it.
AWARD Assoclotto Iladellpbta, Pa-
Ivo biseaFee of the Nervous, Seminal. Crinaryand sex
nalayatems--rdnituld reliable treatment-4n Repottacit
tbe 'IOWAN!) ASSOCIATION. Sent by mail insealed
otter enTelop_es, frac of charge. Addyeatl)r,C danum
IlottonroN, uowarllASekiclatton,lio 2 Boutb 9thetree
Philadelphia. Pa.
WATCHES
JEWELRY.
A large. toe assort rnent
MUSIC.
J. A. STEVENS
THE BOWE MUNE CO'S
SEWING MACHINES,
$8,000,C%
1,700.000
696 BROADWAY,
FOR FAMILIES MANUFACTURERS,
• THESE WORLD RENOWNED
SEWING MACHINES
Were owarded the highest 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
chine and by the introduction of the most approved
of hinery, we are now able to supply the very brat ma
chines lu 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
11.583,163
$600,000
ORIGINAL INVENTOR OF THE SEWING MA
CHINE.
They arc adaptedto all kinds of Family Sowing, and
to the use of seamstresses', dress Makers, tailors, man
ufacturers of Shirts, collars, skirts, cloaks. mantillas,
clothing...hats, caps, corsets, boots, shoes, harness.Sad
dies. linen goods, umbrellas, parasols, etc They work
equally well upon silk, linen, woolen and cotton goods
with silk, cotton or linen thread. They will cram,
quilt, gather, fell, cord. braid, bind, and perform every
species of sewing, making a benntiful and perfect
slit h, alike on both sklueof the articles sewed.
•
The Stitch invented by Mr. Ilowe,and made
on this Machine, is the moat popular
and durable, and all Sewing Ma
chines are suect to the prin
ciple invented by him.
SEND FOR A CIRCULAR.
SIBLEY dc STOOPS.
General Aaents,
NO. 022 CUESTNVT ST., PHIVA.
Feb. 20, !Wt. •
MINER & COATS,
Male Street, 5 doors below Boyd'■ Corner, Montrose.
•
1101111, GROCERIES, AHD
PROVISIONS,
We are constantly receiving and now bare nn hand
a fresh etoct of Gouda in our line, which we will sell
CHEAP! CHEAP! CHEAP!
(or cash, or exchange for produce
GOOD TEAS,
COFFEE, SUGAR,
MOLASSES,' SPICES,
PORK, FISH, LARD,
HAMS, DRIED FRUITS,
CLOVER & TIMOTHY SEED, &e
We have refitted and made additions to oar Stock of
Pails, and are now ready to lorward Bauer to the be t
eommb.sion hounea In New York, free of charge, and
make liberal advancements on consignments.
Call and examine our Stock before purchasing else
where, and convince yourselves of the
GOOD QUALITY & CHAP PRICES
C. G. MINER
Montrone, April 16, 1867
lit,
pRIE RAILWAY.-00 and after Mon
day,a---4 Aug. glith, 1367, trains will leave Great
Bend at about the following hours, viz.:
5.52 a. In. Night Express, Mondays eirceptedilfor Ro
chester, Buffalo, Salamanca and Dunkirk making di
rect connection with trains of the Atlantic and Great
Western, Lake Shore and Grand Trunk Railways. for
all points Westg also at Binghamton fqr Syracuse ;
at Owego for Ithaca, and at Elmira for Canandaigua.
5-27 a. m. Malt Train. Sundays excepted, for Buffalo
and Dunkirk, coitnecting nt Elmira for Canandaigua.
p. in. Day Expresa. Sundays uxcepted, for Ito
cheater. Buffalo, Salamanca. Dunkirk, and the West.
Connects at llttighamton for Syracuse ; at Owego for
Ithaca; at Elmira for Canandaigua; at Salamanca
with the Atlantic and Great Western Railway, arid at
Buffalo with the Lake Shore and Grand Trunk Rail
ways, for all points West and South.
7. 51 p. in. Express Mail, Sundays excepted, for Buffa
lo, Salamanca , and Dunkirk, connecting with trains
for the West,
12.50 p. m. Way Freight, Sundays excepted.
11.81 a. in. Emigrant Train, Daily, for the West.
7.13 a. m. Cincinnati Express. Mondays excepted,
at Lackawaxen for Hawley, and at Graycourt for New
burg and Warwick.
fi 110 p. in. Accommodation Train Daily.
2.00 p. in. Day Express, tinudays excepted. connect
at Lackawaxen for Raw, and at Jersey City with
midnight express train ofNow Jersey Railroad for
Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington.
917 p. m. New York and Baltimore Mall, Saidaya ex
cepted, connecting at Jersey City with morning ex
presi train of New Jersey Railroad for Baltimore
E r t e l Washington. and atNew York with morning eAI
ss trains for Boston and the east.
3. a. in. Night Express, Daily, connecting at Gray
court for Warwick ; and at New York with afternoon
trains and steamers for Boston and New England
cities.
10.20 a. in. Way Freight, Sundays excepted.
WIC R. BARR. .1 B. BIDDLIt "
sep. 3 Goal PuissengerAgent. Real laffp'a•
BLAGKSIVIITHING.
MITE undersigned have this day formed a co-partner.
ship, under the arm name of Stamp & Moran, for
the purpose of 9rryjpg on Blackemithing In all its
branches.
arStriet attention will be given to llorse•shoeing.
Aft worlewlll tie done neatly end Fonively; The pad
lic are invited to call.
STAMP.
Montrose, March 4tt'i, 1867. If P. T. MORAN.
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IyK
T ART OIL r & sa dag4t variety
A f D M U oid
NEW YORK.
of our Goode
W. FL COATS
GOING VEST
GOING EAST
IT. r iVhcl3 , 4dsviii
Patent Atmosplierto
CHURN DASH!
Patented illay 7, 1867.
The most Important and Valuable inven
tion of the 19th Century.
1. This Dasher la anperior to any other, b.7 , being aa
t
simple as the. old Dasher, and combining be 'taros
'Aerie principles therewith, and the Batter Gatherer,
2. It Is superior to all others. Inasmuch as the lame
power applied to this in like mechanical operations
will make one fourth more reciprocations. •
34 - 1 t Is superior to all others, inasmuch as it prods.
ma the Butter in a much shorter time.
4. It is superior to Any other, inaatutich GO it pad a .
ces a much better quality of Butter.
6. It Is -superior to any other Patent Morn, inas
much as his hip per cent. cheaper than any other.
It a well known to Dairymen and others, that Better
,s 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 Scientlae
American says : ,
"If cream is dashed against a hard subatitice, or
mashed between bare or roller*, It breaks the globules
and becomes oily, by destroying tho grain. It Ovate
be thrown into curtehts and counter' currents
by the action of air, causing a friction by the atth.a of
the currents Against each other, removing the covering
withont breaking or bursting the globules."
This is the principle which the inventor ot this bath
endeavored to keep in view, and the result shows*
much larger yield of Butter obtained in less time than
by any other Dasher.
Experiments have proven that any other method et.
cept pumping air through the cream, will not penetrate
pudic] eu tly , to oxygenize all the globules preparatory to
concentrating the Butter. Throwing it into the art by
clappers or old fashioned Dashers, does not's:Mclean,
expose it to the air to bring out the Butter.
The above Patent Dasher has been putchnsed for Sits.
qnchttnna County by the undersigned. The process of
churning ran be seen at any time, in a Glass Churn, at
Baldwin, Allen .l!t, IticCatn's store. An Agent will eau•
Va., the county soon as possible, to sell the %ober
for Individual rights; also township rights will be
sold.
Montrose, Jo/y V, 1867.—tf A. nALLWIIsT
TO TUE LADIES
Dr. Duponco'a Golden Periodical Pills for females
Dr. Cheeeeman's Pethale Pills.
Da. Veipati'a Female Pills.
Sir James Clarke Female Pllie.
All of the above Pills are infallible in correcting
men.trunl irregularities, and In ravine Lettehorrea or
Whites. Thiry are snceessferl as preventives—but should
not be need daring pregnancy. as they wouldprOduce
abortion. Price. one dollar per box, each. The first
two kinds named sent lip mail, to any address. postage
paid. in sealed envelope. on receipt of one dollar for
each box ordered. The latter two kinds, beinz fa:glass,
nod heavy, will be sent by mail, postage paid, on the
receipt of one dollar and t wohly cents.
Address ABEL, TURRELL, Montrose; Pa
1 - A I OUTZ'S CELEBRATED HORSE
AND CATTLE POWDERS.
Thia preparation, lon and fai . ornbly known. wtll
thorod,ohl, reinvigorate broken-down and Inw-,pi ri red
horaem, by etrenthentng and cievastng'the stomach and
Intestines.
It is a sure preventive of all diseases incident to thts
animal, such as Lung Fever, Glanders. Yellow Water,
Heaves, Congas. Distemper. Fever*, Founder, Loss at
Appetite and Vital Energy, &c, Itause improve', the
wind, increases the appetite. gives a smooth and glo.py
skin, and transforms the miserable skeleton into a fine
lodking and spirited horse.
TO KEEPERS OF COWS,
this preparation Se invaluable. It Increases the qnanti
ty nud improves the quality of the mills. It ham been
proven by actual experiment to increase the quantity
of milk and cream twenty per cent and mate the bet
ter grin and tweet. In fattening cattle, It Fives them
an a petite. loosens their hide, and mattes them thrive
muduifeater
IN ALL DISEASES OF SWINE,
much as Conghs. Ulcers in the 1 nnos. Liver. &e .thi•
article acts as a specific. By putting from one halls
paper to a paper in a barrel at swill the above tilersres
will be eradicated or entirely prevented. U given is
time. a eertalu prefentite es ti ;tree for the Ho ( bole
ro. Priet 9.3 cents per paper o or 5 papers for $l. Pre
pared by
DAVID E. FOUTZ
at their wholesale Drng and Medicine depot. No. Ila
Franklin at., Batttmore, Md. For vale by Droggi,ts
and storekepperr throughout the United tit..te.e
rit'"For sale In Montrose by
nov2l yrkql6
D ELAWARE, LACKAWANNA and
WESTERN R. R. Snmmßr Arrangetnent, 1b67.
PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE
WESTWARD. I EASTWARD.
Mail 1 Pasnngr Mail 1 Parer
train. train: STATIONS. train. train.
A. M. A. I. P. "I P. 111.
" . 9.0 e I New Yark•.... ..... I 5,0 I
mi
1 ! 11,30 1 I New Hampton I 2.311 6
1 4 lo j I Manauka Chunk.... 1 .35 I 1
7a, ""
c:. i 1245 I i Delaware....lline... 1.30 I a
,2,. 1 4,30 I 10,10 I Scranton 9.45 i 6.20'
5,36 111,43,1, Nlchol6on ~ I 9.35 4.301,,
o 5.56 1%98 I Ilepbottom .... ..... . i 9,154.05 1 4
4 5, 2.) 12,33 Montrose .. . . ... ...... I 7,55 3. 85 lel
6.41 I 1.118 1 New Milford
781 3.05'
rl 1 7.00 I 1,35 i Great Bend 7,15 2.46
a', i P.M. P. M I *Foot of Liberty-st. I A.ll P Id i
CONNECTIONS—WESTWARD.
The Mail train from New York.,copnecte At Ba•
nunka Chunk with the train leaving Philad'a(Kenetrfi
ton depot) at et,in a. m.. and= Great Bend with through
mail train on the Eric Railway, with sleeping car at
tached. stopping at all t h'e principal etatione,un that
road, and arriving at Buffalo at 8,1 8 / I .m.
The: ii..epager teal , : from Scranton connect'. at Gil
Bend with through trains going west and earl on Erie
Railway, arriving at Buffalo at 1,28 a. ric., and at Sida•
manta at 12 m.
CONNECTIONS-EASTWARD.
The Mail train from Great Bend connects there
with the Cincinnati Express on Gie F . ..rie.Rallway from
the weet : at Manunka Chunk With a tram tot Phllad'a
and intermediate stations. arrivingla Philadelphia at
ii.:3o p. m.; and at New Hampton with a trkln'for Easton
Bethlehem, Allentown, Reading and Harrisburg, ktrix ,
at tfarrisburg at 8.30 p. m.
At Scranton, connections are made with trains - on the
Lackawanna and Blootn sbn rgr R.R. loath) from Eittstois
Eineston, Wilkeebarre, Berwick ,Bloomalosrg,Danville,
Northomberland.llarriobnrgand Intermediate-stations,
and with trains on the Delaware and Hudson Railroad
to and from Carbondale and Intermediate stations.
R. A. HENRY, ' J. BRISBIN,
Jnne 11. General Ticket Agent. President.
NEW GOODS.
=-- .1 1 1 W =lOl. - - 01 , 4.
WOULD inform his friends and the public that he
has In store and la receiving large and new 5111).
SPRING &SO tRGBODS.
Including every kind 011300D8 usually wanted in this
market.
Ills purchases being made since - the great break
down of prices, will enable him to offer the moat Diver
able inducements In prices; style and variety in
Dry Goods, Groceries, Crockery, Hardware,
Stoves, Iron, Drugs, Paints, Oils,
Carpeting, Window Shedea,
Boots et Shoes, &O. IT.
and will be sold for Lash, Producoor opprored =dia.
New Milford, Jape, 1867.
Lackawauna Bloomsburg B. R.
ON and allot* Novernirr,97, 1803tpassonget train&
will - nu as follows:
, . SOUTHWARD.
• A. at. ..l. Iths r. 1 .•
Leave Scranton. 6:50 , 10:50 4.50
" Klngatop._ ' AS:IIS 11:15 6:40
: y " !tapers; i. . , 0:15 Icaa
" Danville. 0:50 9:38
Arrive at Northumberland. • 10V30 ' • MIS
NOII7IIWARII.
Leavn Nortbeimberirnd, 8:00 . 3:05
-" Danville, ,' . 0:40 • ~ 8:40
" • Ropett, 01 1 15 A. a. • , d:gl,
" 'Kingston, 0:35 8;50 8: 55
Arrive at Scranton, ' 345 otos 1 pro
Rasams4arti tatingtrain tiontlitrOM ficrantor al IMO
a. m. via . orthnit e lnad, renal; ElaTilsbnrg at 1280 ii,
m.; Balttideirod:so ' tn.,J. Washington 15:000: 51 .: vil
Atipert reach.rhila . Ip)sia at 7:00 p. lAA_
Kingston, Nov. O. li. A. vo:01,010.
ABEL TE RREL L