The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, January 07, 1868, Image 4

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    Negro Rules
Late intelligence from the West Indies
presents a frightful picture of negro rule
in Hayti. The particulars concerning the
apassmation x , f Montez, are well calcula•
ter to arrest"the attention of the friends
of Christian civiliz•rtion in all parts of the
world. After starving him for four• days,
an ineffectual attempt was made to com
plete the business by poison. After this,
Saluave. the negro President of the so
called Repnblic, ordered one of his assas
sins to smother him, bnt this attempt al•
so failed, and he was finally stabbed, and
his skull cut to pieces with a chisel. His
body was deivered to his friends bootless
and hatless on boards and conveyed to
the cemetery, his friends insisting on bu
rying it without placing it in a coffin. In
toxicating liquors were freely distributed
to the people to induce them to cheer for
President Saluave. The brother of Mon
tez,was captured, and chained to the
,bloody 'be.' of his murdered brother Le
on. Montees parents have been crazed
by his assassination, and have fled to Do
minica for fear of the vengeance of the
negro President. •
Now, as the radicals insist upon Afri
eaniziug ten States of this Union, of put
ting pc wer in the hands of the negro race,
it not time for white men to pause and
ponder upon such facts as those presented
.with reference to negro rule in Hayti ?
What has happened in that island will
hat pen in this country, if the radical poli
.cy is , carried out in the South.
STICK. TO 5.11180.-TIIO Morning Post,
the new radical organ established in Phil
adelphia, in a late article prints the fol
lowiUg significant paragraph :
The.gentletnen who propose to take
negro, suffrage out of our platform, would
1e.401t4 oparty without the :, mission.
They would vainly seek to rally \the peo
ple by loud denunciations of treason, and
boasts of Republican services to the
m.'' No thinking man now troubles him
self ab , •ut the crimes of Jeff. Davis, and
the victories of the war, except so far as
they are matters of history. We cannot
carry them into a political campaign. The
issue before the country is negro suffrage,
and the party cannot evade it, without
ceasing to be a party.
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Deed% tilortgasts, , Notes, Justices'. Constable' ,
School and otherblanlo for sale.
Too-retusi : Ocrisaa 37,4017Pri.
BUSINESS CARDS.
3IARINAN.
la. ea. JeLizaticolaeor.
Nov. Ifhun Fri*ii4svllle, mimeo Co. Pa.
N. C. SUTTON,
Auctioneer, and Insurance Agent,
ap7 63tf Priendsville, Po.
ItOGERS ELY,
t 7. ss. .elazoipticorkeeoriss,
invo* Brooklyn,/ Pa.
• C. S. GILBERT,
AlwuLoticozieeer.
■cp7 64if - Great. Bond, Pa.
narltlrtstlir find Stll(Ttl2o'N, has kn Ted 'fit ilrook
L lyn, Sum. Co. Pa.. Will attend to all calls prompt
ly. Office the 13/1 . 0 formerly occupied by Dr. R. L
Blake:4 [Brookln, Sept. 3, istrr.—tt
DR. W. W. SMITH,
TNENTIST. Room! 'over BOWE) Cortrin'e Bard
tvare Store. 00e halm (twilit a. m. to 4p. m.
Montrose, July 1,1.567.7.1 f
JAMES E. CARMALT,
A TTORNET AT LAW. Office next to Franklin rio
AIL tel. [Montrose, Dec. 18, 1865.—tf.
Wg. D. LUSK,
ATTORNEY AT TANV,Montrose.Ps. Mee oppo
Fite the Frau Witt hotel, near the Court lioaae.
Nov. 27, IS6tl-211
ABEL TUItRELL,
•
LiEATER to Drugs, Patent Medicines, Chemicals,
Liquors, Paints,9iis, Dye Stuffs. Varnishes, Win-
Groce•ries, Glass Ware, Wall and Window
Paper, Stone.ware, Lamps. Kerosene, Machinery Oils,
Trusses, Guns. AnuntAlition, Knives, Spectarles.lirnsh
es, Fancy Goods, Jeyvelry, Perfa leery, &c....-heiniz one
of the mo - '..tt nnmerona, esztensioe, and valnable rtllec•
tine- of Goods In Sunquelscinnatinuiny. [E6tablielcd
in
_.1§1.13:] [Moniro-se,.ra.
D. W. SEARLE,
•
A TTORNEY AT LAW, °Ake over the Store of A
AA. Lathrop, In the prick Block, Montrose, Pa.
Mat I, 1E416:
DR. W. L RICHARDSON,
Prirslci & SOB GEON, tenders his profession
all services to the citizens of Montrose and vicini
ty. Office at his resid,ence, on the corner east of Sayre
Bros. Foundry. • [June IS, 1887.—Iy*
•
F. E. LOOMIS. DAN/El. 11.ASNA.E.
LOOMIS & HANNAH,
TTORNEYS AT CLAW, Solicitors In Bankruptcy,
Lt. and General Rail Estate and Collecting Agents.—
Valuable City Low,. Residunces, Farms, and Coal
Lands for sale. [Scranton, June 1867—y•
iapecEssons N. 'HNC k rO., Dealers In
Dry Goods. Cloihkng, Ladies and Misses tine Shoes.
Aleo• azftits for the great American Tea and Coffee
Company. - [April, 1, Mn.
E. L. \A - Ezra. • • - C. C. FAritoT.
DR. E.L.! GARDNER,
PHYSICTAN and SURGEON. Montrose, Pa. Gives
especial attention to diseases of the Heart and
liings and all Surgical diseases. Ofitce over the Putt
Uffice. Boards at Searle's Hotel. [Sept. 4. 1860.
BALDWIN, ALLEN, dr, McCAIN,
rifiALERS.iu Flopr, Salt, Pork, Fish, Lard, Grain.
Feed, Candice. tiover and Timothy Seed. Also,
Groceries..mh as Sitzars, Molasses, Syrups, Tea and
Coffee. West side of Public Avenue.
Bilintroee, 15Vi.
,• DOCT.L. •H.ANDRICK,
oturslciax & SVRGEON, respectfully tenders his
professional seevicee to the citizen of Friends
rifle and vicinity.re — Office inthe olliceof Dr. Leet.
Boards at J, Dosfo 11y30 63t1
JO 1 GROVES,
LIASITIONABLE 'PAELOR, liontro se, Pa. Shop over
1: Chandler's Storo_
liStrAll orders fined promptly, in Orst-rate style. Cut
ting dorte on short nititioe, and warranted to fit.
Wllll. W. SIIfITIT,
AN= AND DITAID MANUFACTUFDIRS,—Foot
C
of Maim street, Igontrose, Pa. tf
.
irIEAL ' ER in Slap* and Fancy Dry Goode, Crockery,
QJ ila'rdtvitre, Iron, Stoves, Drugs, Oils. and Paints,
Bootsand tihoes, Hats and Caps. Furs. Buffalo Robes,
GroCaries, Provisions, NewMllford, Pa.
WM. H. COOPER & CO.,
D ANK ER E . Montrose, Pn. Suecessorsto Post,Cooper
LP L Co. Office. Lnthrop's new building, Turnpike-at.
WY. tiIINTTIN3 COO:PEll MENU'S DIIINICEIL
TTORNEY AT LAW. Bounty. Back Pay, Pension,
and Exemption Claims attended to. tebl
Pr'Oillee first door below Boyd's Store,' Montrose.Pa
DEALEP,S in Drtur.s, Medicines. Chemieulo, Dye
stuffs, Paints, Oils, Varnish, nip:arra, Spices, Fan
iii e
cr articles. Pntcnt lir dicines, Perfumery and Toilet Ar
tides. Vr - Prescri non+ carefully compounded.
Public Avenue, a live Searle's llotel, Montrose, Pn
A. B. Bums, Amos Nicuota
Sept. 11, 1866. . •
per vol., $5 00
" 600
"G. 50
50
D 00
" 900
Da. ,E. P. NINES,
Illpermnnently.located at Frlendeville for thP par
pose of:practicing medicine and surgery In all Its
hrancilea. fie MPS lie found at the Jackson ilonse.
Office Maws , from to 9 p. m. janlOtf
Friendaville, Pa., 4an,'l.sth, 1866.
STROUD ec BROWN ,
IIRE AND 'T,TFE I:737:IANCE AGENTS. All
business attefold toprumpti . y. on fair terms. Of
fice first door ndith of " ?.I.kitrose Motel," West side of
.Pnbite Avenue, 41.ontroee, Pa. Pan. 1.1E40.
- Cnini.Es L. BROWN.
* FORINT"' "
Poo7'de B£lOE 6ealer and Maroafactarer Montrose,
Pa: Shop on Main street; one door aboveLN.,Snl
lard's. MI kinds of work ',.ade to - order, and repairing
done neatly. - • Jan' 65
4-04 N 'SAUTTER
to BS PtCTFlllACVsiteogulter 'Matto is sa,w „pro-
Ala lostettli: est: 40kitabt CiantestsAu :Oa mood
sititobable Style. equltitSztrated.llolltwlth
nd ease. Strop over I. N. Ballard'e Store. Vontroie ;
=2=EMII
Lsn.
E. L. WEEKS & CO
EU RIIITT,
A. Q. WARREN,
BURNS & NICIIOLS,
1 1 *, .44Ider-fie; I
jEttrNT 13ROTEEP.S.I.: GENERAL INSURANCE AOENOY;
SSIOXIX.O.ZWITCIN, 3L=44..,
Witoiesale Botall Dealers 112
YILtERZ)V 6 ii2I. I 6 I
X EL C) DJ' ,
STEEL, NAILS,
sisviLia%,• suovr.us,
BUILDER'S HARDWARE.
MINE RAIL, COM; TERSITN7r 4' T. BALL SPIKES
RAILEOA.D & MINING sumres.
CARRIAGE SPRINGS, AXLES, SKEINS AND
BOXES, BOLTS.' NUTS and WASHERS,
• PLATED BANDS. MALLEABLE
IRONS, HUBS, SPOKES,
FELLOEB, BEAT SPINDLES. BOWS. cf.&
ANVILS, VICES, STOCKS and DIES, BELLOWS
HAMMERS, SLEDGES. FILES, &c. &c.
CIRCULAR AND MILLSAWS, BOLTING, PACKING
TACKLE BLOCKS, PLASTER PARIS
CEMENT, HAIR & GRINDSTONES.
FRENCH WIND
OW
IRBANK GLASS, LEATH . FINDINGS
CALEBS Scranton, March 24, 1863. ly
EMPIRE SEWING MACHINE CO.
SALESROOM, 616 BROADWAY, N. Y
No. 1 FAMILY MACIIINE. This Machine has a straight
needle, perpendicular action, makes the Lock or Shut
tie Stich, which will neither rip nor ravel, and is alike
on both sides ; performs perfect sewing on every de
scnption of material, with cotton, linen or silk thread.
It Hems, Fells, Binds, Braids, Tucks, Quilts,
PlaitS and Gathers, Asa Family Machine It has uo
uperior.
Price, wltti Hemmer and Braider, SGO
Particular attention is called to onr New Improved
Manufacturing Machines. They ran light and are com
paratively noiseless; simple, durable and efficient.—
For cloth or leather work they have no competitors.
No. 2 Machine, with [lemmal. and Braider, $75. No.
'chine, BM
rag - Agents wanted, to whom a liberal discount will
be given. (Oct. Z, 1687.
GBOITESTEIN'S PIANOS,
GROVESTEEN'S PIANOS,
GROVESTEEN'S PIANOS,
449 Broadway, New York,
499 Broadway, New. York,
499 Broadway, New York,
Are nnrlenlied for Durabillty, Power, and Etenoesm
of Tone. They are fast becoming the favorite orer all
otherA, with !ilu”icians. Amateurs, and all lovers of
GOOD .511:SIC. They aro Warranted in every re
spect. Priccs ene.third lower thr, other first class
makers. Send for Circular.
GROVESTEEN &
0c.22 499 Broadway, New CO,ork.
LADIES' FANCY FURS ,
At JOHN FAREInA'S
Old Established Far Manufactory,
No. `,19 ARCH STREET, above 7th, PHILADELPHIA.
• Hare now in Store of my own mannfactnro and Im
portation, one of the largest and most beautiful selec
tions of
3'ainices , 3Pures,
for Ladies' and Children's Wear in the Cite. Also, a
ftne assortment of Gent's Fur Gloves antlCo'llars.
am enabled to dispose of my Goods at very reason.
able prices. and I would therefore solicit a call from my
friends of Susquehanna County and vicinity.
1 - Remember the Name, Number and Street.
'.J011.11 7 FAREIRA.
No. 718 Arch St.:above 7th, south side. Philadelphia.
07 — I have no partner nor connection with any other
Store in Philadelphia. Oct. Smi
ler
HEW mi[Forio Fall ito II if
!N FULL BLAST I
rplIE undersigned would respectfully inform the peo
ple of New Milford And vicinity that his Foundry
Situate In the village of New Milford, is now in opera
tion, and that he is prepared to furnish castings of all
klnde on call, or will get them up to order.
arConsult your interests by giving me a call.
J. S. TINGLE F.
New Milford, Oct. 1, 1667.-1(
Of 2 4 Vt-lb k . `, l 4•;Tikt:3-01
Hill SEWING MACHINE!
MIRE Singer Manufacturing, Company have succeed
.L ed in producing a Sewinz Machine an near perfcc
[ion as human bk 11 can accomplish. To be had of
MORSE & LINES, Sole Agents
For SuPqnubanna County, ,succovuors of Read, Wat
ons fi Foster.
Montrose, July 23, 1347. —tf.
Three Cheers for Gen. Grant,
HIP, HIP, HURRAH!
prof_ Charles Morrls.
TI7E Hayti Barber, has removed hie shop to the
basement of E. L. Weeks' tiew Store, where he Is
prepared to give good satisfaction. When f go to ex
plain this sobject language falls to express It.
G-ROVESTEEN & CO.,
499 Broadway, New York.
I=blEtiac) fortes.
Our Last new addition to our ditTeient styles is
attracting the admiration of both critics and populace.
We mention specially, some of the claims of this new
Piano. Believing the exterior should be as beautiful to
the eye as melody is to the car, we have paid great at
tention to getting them np in a style that Is conceded
by ail who have Been them to be the handsomest Piano
Forte made. They are an entirely new efyk. with four
full round corners. heavily carved legs and lyre. base
richly moulded, and contains our latest improred new
scale and action. The tone is melodion., and tie adapt
ability to passages of every shade of expreasinn, from
the softest murmurs, the ('reesendo, and the F F. gives
the performer every advantage of the Concert grand.—
Price s.so' lyll
IVevw 37111'233..
Baldwin, Allen, & McCain.
DEALERS LN
Flour, Feed, Salt, Pork, Butter, , Cheese,
Dried .Beef, Ilams, Fish, Smoked
Aul
ibut, Candles, Tea, Coffee, Spices,
Syrup, Molasses, Sugar,
Seed Wheat,
Clover if- Timothy Seed, Plaz-seed, Beans,
Brodms, Nails , tfc. eke.
Theotifill for past pattoup, ;re Clan bd Nippy to see
401Iirkipti1r Var 014 DOW custogutro.
Al) to s 4otlrlott wortstecl. • •
A SI A. liccAsN.
xontrose, Feb. 8, mt.
Homlnsarance Co. of N. Y., Capital and
Se t rplus, $3.0 0 0. 0 0
Insurance Co. of North America, Phil's,
Capital and Surplus,
1.'700,000
International Fire Insurance Co. of N. Y.,
Capital and Surplus, 1,500,000
Lycoming County Mutual Insurance Co.of
Mutiny, Penn's, Capital and Surplus, 2,500,000
Farmer's 'Mutual insurance Co. York, Pa.,
Capital and Surplus, 600,000
Enterprise Insurance Company. Phil's,
Capital and Surplus, 375,000
Insurance Co. State orPentisylvanis,
Capital and Scarping, 700,000
Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Co. of
Hartford; Conn., paying 60 per . cent.
dividends to the assured.. The notes
given for half the , preinium Is never to
be paid ander any circumstances. he
policy tLiii always be paid in full, and
thenotee given up. Capital, 10.000,000
American Life Insurance C 0.,. Philadel
phia, Capital, 1,000,000
Travelers'lnsurance Co. Hartford. Oman..
Insuring against all kinds of accidents
Capital, 600,000
Hartford Fire Insurance Company, Bart
ford. Coun., Capital and Surplus, $1,583,163
Putnam Fire Insurance Co., Hartford, Ct.,
Capital, $500,000
I Hartford Live Stock Insurance Company.
Insnranee on all kinds of Live Stock,
against theft and death from any
canoe. Capital, $500,000
IfYrAll business entrusted to our care will be attend.
ed to on fair terms, and all losses promptly adjusted.
STROUD & BROWN, Agents.
07-0111. co first door north of" Montrose Hotel," west
aide of Public Aveane.
M. C. Scrros, ESQ., Friendsville, Solicitor.
Btuarro9 STROVD, CHAIM= L. 81101/1/.
3lontrose, Jan. Ist. 1567. ly
NEW FIRM.
MUSIC & JEWELRY.
nH subscriber baying formed a parinersblp with
MR J. A. liini'VENS, wishes to make hie best
Lows to Ills old Customers, and inform them that the
Mercantile Department of the business will bereaiter
be carried ou by 0. D. Beaten Co. with increased
capital and facilities, a large sock of New Goode [nail
departments, a store thoroughly refitted, and
IPTiCII CUM FiLercrawe•cl.
The Watch-Making Department
fa retained hy me, and will receive my personal atten
tion. I have secured theservices of MR. C. H. WOLD
BYE, a gentleman who has had twenty-dye years in the
best shops of Europe • and has no superior in the coon •
try. I shall therefore be able to do all work within
three days from the time it is left.
The Clock and Jewelry Repairing
WIII be owned by Mr. Stevens. who will do •ll work in
that line prtnnotiy, shd in the best style.
Nov. 21, 1566
0. D. BEMAN
41011:71:1!L 13 "I' CI C/lEC
will consist of a frill assortment of the following goods,
outtable for thls market. which will be so:d aglow, and
many of them lower, than by any one else this aide of
New York city.
Read the Catalogue.
CLOCKS & WATCHES.
WATCHES
American, Swiss and English, both gold and silver
SETH THOMAS CLOCKS,
Al'styles, I nclndlng their celebrated Calender Clocks.
which tell the day of 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
wecek.
JEWELRY.
Heavy, solid Gold Chains. Hooks and Keys. Fine sol
id SetPs of Jewelry—Pins, Sleeve Buttons, Studs, Ear
Rings, itc. &c. '
13'.EDDING RINGS
SPECTA CLES:
Warranted to flt all kind• of eyes
SOLID GOLD ALBUMS.
A neat little Charm holding eight small Photographs
GOLD PENS.
A tine assortment. with and without holders. Ofd
one. repeinted.
SOLID SILVER WARE.
Made to order of pure Coin, consisting of Spoons,
Forks. Thimble , . Batter Knives, Napkin Rings, Fruit
Knives, Vest Chains, ,Sec.
PLATED WARE.
Tlie 11,44 in market—single, double, treble and quad
ruple plate, and avanitattract--ftom a (all Tea Set down
including Caston.. Cake and Card Baskets. Ice Pitchel's
Walters, Butter Dishes, Sugar Bowls, Cups, Tea Bells
&c.
MUSIC.
PIANOS
'Manufactured by Decker Brother., which, with their
late improvements, eurpans those of any other makers.
Also, Bradhury's New Scale Pianos—a s plendid instru
ment. Other Pianos from $350 to $5OO.
CABINET ORGANS,
From $llO to slloo—warracted for five years. They
Ere the finest reed insirument in the world, and 1 have
only to say that I have sold nearly $15,000 aorta 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, Ike.
Violins from 1.3 to VA, Flutes. Fifes, Clarkinets,Ban-
Jos, Galtars, Bows, Strings, Tuning Forks, &c.
L'RASS 8AN..6 , S
Supplied with instruments of the best American man
ufacture, by the single instrument or full set, at the ma
ker's price—also music for any number of instruments.
Instruction Books and Sheet Music on hand, and new
supplies received every week. Piano Stools from $6 to
$l5.
Perfect Sewing Needles.
We have the excln,ive agency for R. J. Roberts' Pa
tent Parabola Needle,,--the best in the world, Try one
paper and if not satisfied the money will be refunded.
Fire Arms and Sporting Materials.
Alien's. Spencer's. and Henry's Breech loading M
iles. all Ptyl es itevolvers„ 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. DENIAN.
Montrose, N0v.27, 15136
The Great Cause of Human Misery.
Jest Pubasheci inn sealed Envelope. Price six cents
A Lecture or. the Nature. Treatment and Radical
Cure or Seminal Weakness, or Spermatorrnma, induced
by eelf•abuse Involuntary Emiusions, Impotency,
ervons Debility, and Impedimenta to Marriage gen
erally ; Consumption, Epilepsy. and Pita Mental and
Ptiyatcal incapacity, &c.—By ROB. J. CULVERWRL
M. D., Author of the "Green Bobk." &c.
The world renowned author, in this admirable Lec
ture. clearly proves from his own experience that the
awful consequences of self abuse maybe effectually re
moved olthont Medicine, and without dangerous mar
gical operations, boogies. Instruments. rings, or cor
dints, pointing out a mode of cure at once certain and
effectual, by which every sufferer, no matter what his
condition may be. may cure himself cheaply, privately,
tart radically. This Lecture will. proven troop to thou
sands.
Sent under teal to any sddress, in a plain sealed en
velope, on the receipt of six cents, or two pottage
stamps. Also Dr. Culverwell's " Marriage guide,"
price 25 cents. Address the publishers.
of 'CO.,
127 Bowery, New York, Poet Office box VAS.
March 10,1867-Iyemp.
SOLDIERS' BOUNTY,
PENSIONS,
rrltEiztaci. 33noorlx.lEmeivr.
E underalgned, LICENSED AGENT At the. GOV
ERNMENT, having obtained the necessary forma,
&e.. will give prompt attention to all claims Intrusted
to hie care. No charge =lets enemata.
GEO. P. LITTLE.
Montrose, -June 6th. 1684.
45n ezterwiro - apeortment o
xarp Ll O 9U etut 9 ei ß e p tar in e r44.l k uv i . , fo lk : co c a
stantly on band an d for e a le by In
ABEL MEM L.
THE HOWE 11101111 CO'S
SEWING- MACHINES,
FOR FAMILIES & MANUFACTURERS,
THESE WORLD RENOWNED
SEWING MACHINES,•
Were awarded the highest Premium at the
World's Fair in London, and six first
premiums at the New York Stole
Fair of 1866, and are
Celebrated for doing the best work. using it much
smaller needle for the same thread than any other ma
ehine. and by the introducti o n of the most approved
ma. hinery. 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 MA
CHINE.
They are adapted to all kinds of Family Sewing, and
to the use of seamstresses, drees makers, tailors, man
ufacturers of Shirts, collars. skirts, cloaks, mantillas,
clothing, hate, cape, Corsets, boots, shoes, hardess.Sad•
isles, 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,
quilt, gather, fell, cord, bmid,bind, and perform every
species of sewing. making a beautiful and perfect
stit it. alike on both shies 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 subject to the prin
ciple invented by , him.
SEND FOR A CIRCULAR:
SIBLEY & STOOPS,
General ;gen ts,
NO. 022 CHESTNUT ST., PHIL'S.
Feb. 26, 1867.
Main Street, 5 doors below Boyd'e Corner. Montrose.
FLOOR, GROCERIES , IRO
A large, fine assortment
We are constantly receiving. and now hare on hiind,
a fresh stock of Goods in our line, which we p 111 sell
CHEAP! CHEAP! CHEAP!
HAMS, DRIED FRUITS,
CLOVER 4- TIMOTHY SEED, &e
We have refitted and made additions to oar Stock of
Pails, and are now•rcady to torward Batter to the be, t
commission houses in New York, Irec of charge, and
notice liberal advancements on consignments.
Call sod examine our Stock before purchasing else
where, and cony ince yourselves of the
GOOD QUALITY I CHEAP PRICES
C. G. MINER, • -
ERIE RAILWAY.—On and after Mon
day, Nov. 25th, MI, trains will leave Great
Bend at about the following hours, viz.:
2.33 a. m. Eight Express, Mondays excepted, for Ro
chester, Buffalo, Salamanca and Dunkirk making di
rect connection with trains of the Atlantic and Great
Western. Lake Shore and Grand Trunk Railways. for
all points West; also at Binghamton for Syracuse;
at Owego for Ithaca, and at Elmira for Canandaigua.
3.28 a m. Night Express, daily. for Rochester. Buffalo,
Salamanca, Dunkirk and the West, connecting as
above. Stops at Great Bend on Monday mornings
only.
5'27 a. m. Mail Train, Sundays excepted, for Buffalo
and Dunkirk, connecting nt Elmira for Canandaigua.
3.574 p. m . Day .fftpress, Sundays excepted. for Ro
chester. Buffalo. Salamanca, Dunkirk, and the Vest.
Connects at Binghamton for Syracuse: at Owego for
Ithaca; at Elmira for Canandaigua; at Salamanca
with the Atlantic and Great Western Railway, and at
llnfralo with the take Shore and Grand Trunk Rail
ways, for all points West and South.
7, 51 p. m. Express Mall, Sundays excepted, far Buffs
lo,Salamanca, and Dunkirk, connecting with trains
for the West.
p. m. Way Freight, Sundays excepted.
11.31 a. in. Emigrant Train, Daily, for the West.
J. A. STEVENS
7.24 a. m. Cincinnati Express, Mondays excepted,
at Lackawaxen for Hawley, and at Grayconrt for New-
burg and Warwick.
0.00 p. m. Accommodation Train Daily.
2.00 p. m. Day Express, Sundays excepted, connect
at Lackawaxen for Hawley, and at Jersey City with
midnight express train of New Jersey Railroad for
Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington.
9.27 p. m. New York and Baltimore Mail, Soldays ex
cepted, connecting at Jersey City with morning ex
press train of New Jersey Railroad for Baltimore
and Washington. and at New York with morning ex
press trains for Boston and the east.
3..4.1 a. m. Night Express. Daily, connecting at Dray
con rt for Warwick ; and at New York with afternoon
trains and steamers for Boston and New England
cities.
10.30 a. m. Way Freight, Sundays excepted.
Wit. R. BARR. H.. RIDDLE.
dec. 10 Gcu'l Passenger Agent. Getelfinpl.
. .
BLACKSMITI4ING.
fraß undersigned have this day formed a co•partner•
1. ship, under the drat name of Stamp & Moran, for
the purpose of carrying on Bladcsmithing in all its
branches.
rirStrlet attention will be, given to llerseesboollig.
An work will be done neatly and - promptly. Thirymb ,
lie arelnvited tb call.
R. P. STAMP..
Montrose. Mush 4th. Mal it P. T. MORAY.
- 699 BROLOW.&Y,
NEW YORK.
MINER & COATS,
PROVISIONS,
for cash, or cactsurtge for produce
GOOD TEAS,
COFFEE, SUGAR,
MOLASSES, SPICES, -
PORK, FISH, LARD,
of our Goods
Montrose, April 16. 1867
GOING WEST
GOING EAST
* 1. 4! tqL73 l ":"wt -, ,
" wpataiatmoit ,
atme
Cl-U R N DA-St
.
- Tateutedr-Nar
The most Importaq and
,Tr.c . t,Plable I"Reew
titan of the 191 h C'eiititiy.
1. This Dasher is superior to any, other. by heing IS
simple as the old Dasher, and combining the 'stint*.
pheric principlos,therewith , and the Butter Gatherer.
2. It is superior to all others, Inasmuch as the runs
power applied to this ID Mice mechanical operation's
will snake one fourth mote reciprocations. , .„
3. it is supetior to all others. inasmuch is 'it prods.
ces the Butter in a much abetter time. '
4. It is superior to any other,' inasmuch as It, prods.
ces a much better quality tif Butter.
5. it Is superior to Amy-other Patent Churn, Inas.
much as it le WO per cent. cheaper.ttutn any : other.
It is well known to Dairymen and others, that Butter
is contained in minute globules inseam, coveted whit
a membrane, and requires the action of air to prepare
the covering to be removed by friction. Ihe /Scientific
American say*::
" If cream Is dashed against a hard substance. o T
mashed between bars or rollers, It. breaks the globules
and becomes Oily, by destroying the grain. it stymie
be thrown into currents and counter' currents
by the action of air, musing a friction by the action of
the currents trminst 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 Dotter obtained in less time the
by any other Dasher.
Experiments have proven that any other method ea.
cept pumping air through the cream, will not penetrate
sufficiently to oxygenfze all the globules preparatory to
concentrating the Butter. Throwing it intathe air by
clappers or old fashioned Dashers, does nottinffident4
expose it to the air to bring out the Butter.
The above Patent , Dssber has been purchased tor Sns
rinellanna"County by the understgned. The process of
churning cnn be seen at any time, in a Glais Churn. at
Baldwin, Allen & McCalifs store. An agent will can
vass the county soon as possible, to sell the' Dabber
for individual rights; also township rights will be
sold.
Montrose, July 23, 1867.-0 A. BAiiintki.
TO THE LADIES
Dr. Duponco's Golden Periodical Pills for females.
Dr. dbeeseman's Female Pills.
DJ. Velpart's Female Pills.
Sir James Clark's Perin!le Pills.
All of the above Pills are Infallible In corm-tint
menstrual irregularities. and in curing Leurborrea or
Whites. Th., are SUCCCAPriII as preventives—bat should
not be nsco during pregnancy, as they woold_prodoes
abortion. Price one dollar per box. each. The first
two kinds named sent by mad, to any addreas.:portago
paid. in sealed envelope. on receipt of one dollar for
each box ordered. The latter two kinds, being I u glass,
and heavy, will he sent by moil, postage paid, an the
receipt of one dollar and twenty cents.
Address ABEL TURT:ErL, Druggist, Montrose, Pa.
VOITTZ'S CELEBRATED HORSE
AND CATTLE POWDERS.
This prepamtb.n. lons . and favorably 'known. will
f t boronghly relit% lgurate broken-down and low-spirited
honeS, by a trenthening and cleanable!, the stomach and
ititertinee..
. .
It is a pare preventive of all diseases incident to this
animal. suchlike Laing Fever. (Slanders. Yelloir Water,
Heaves, Congos. Distemper, Fevers, Founder. Lees of
Appetite and Vital Energy. &c, Its nee improves the
nd, increases he appetite. gives aam ooth and glossy
akin. and transforms the miserable skeleton into a wns
looking and spirited horse.
TO KEEPERS OF COWS,
thi. preparation is invaluable. It increases the qiumti.
ty and improves the quality of then:l4lk. It has here
proven by actual experiment to, increase the quaut
of milk and cream twenty per cent and make the hal
ter firm and sweet. in fattening cattle, it gives teem
an a petite. loosens their hide, and makes them torte
melt faster
IN ALL DISEASES OF SWINE.
Pnch nn ConehP, Ulcers fn the Longs, Liver. be MP
article net Par Ppeeinc. By puffins from one halts
paper to a piper In a barrel of to ill the above diseases
will be ermilcated or entirely prevented. If given in
time a certain preventive and cure for the Lim: Chole
ra. 'rice 25 cents per paper, or 5 papers for . Pre•
pared by
at their wholevale Drug and 'Medicine depot. Nn. 116
Franklin Baltimore. Md. For sale by Dna:gills
and vtortikeepery throughout the United StAles.
re - For sale In Montrose by
nor2l ypql6 'ABEL TURRELL.
GROVES ALL lU6IJT—to Ax you up tyttb a new
riu of clothes—Vont. Vest. Pants—ln the Latest
Style, and on short notice. Bring on your cloth, and
select from the latest
Fashion Plates
the style you want, and I will guaranty neat fits, lad
611111dUltItiNi works
rAlreuttinq promptly done, and the pieces pialnly
ma Iced. Terms, ench down.
Shop Cast Side of Public Avenue, next door Op etairP)
to the poq-olllei , .
Itontroae, Nov. 5, 1867. JonN ortovss.
Lackawanna & Bloomsbnrg 11.8.
f -,N and after November 27, passenger trots'
V will rub as followR:
♦. M. •. M. P. 1 .
Lenve Scranton, 5:50 - 10:50 4:50
" Kingeton, 6:55 11:15 6:00
" Itnpert, 9:15 0:53
" Danville, 9:50 9:10
Arrive at Northumberland, 10:30 11115
W. R. COATS
NORTHWARD.
Leave Northumberland, 4:00 5:05
• ' Danville, 8:40 • 3:40
" Rupert, 9:15 A. x. 4:14
" Kingston, 2:45 ' 4:30 5:4 5
Arrive at Scranton, • „.3:45 9:85 p•to
Passengers taking trait I , duth from -Sectorarn at 6:40
a. m. via Northdmitirland. revolt tiarrialinrg at 12:80p.
m.; Baltimore 5:80 p. in.: Whohington 10:00,p. In.; Tia
do_ pert reach Philadelphia At 1:00p. in.
kangsinn, Zqov. 25. B. : DiA. FONDA, Supt.
IIELAW ARE, LACKAWANNA and
WESTERN R. It. WlntbrArrangetnent, 18674.
PASSENGER TRACTS LEAVE
WESTWARD. I EASTU
Mail I PasnngrMali
train, train. I STATIONS. I train.
.4. . 111. A.. m N
. F. .
9 1 17:cg I New York•.... ..... I 4,50
New Ilampton I 280
.
12,80 Manua ka Chunk .... 1,40
~, 100 I Delaware.... Dine.- 1,85
f : ',, 4135 I 10,10 Scranton ' 0,50
t v 5,41 11.43 Nicholson ~ 8,401
0 0,03 1 11,08 1 llopbottom 8,23
2 6,25 12,88 I Montrose e , OO 1
6,47 1.031 New Milford 7,39
; I 705 1,85 Great 8end........1 . 7,20
a I P.M. P. M *Foot of Liberty - et. IA. M
CONNECTIONS—WESTWARD.
The Mail train from New York connects at Ms
minks Chunk with thatrain leaving Philad'a(Eeula
ton depot) at B,ooa. tn.. and at Greatßend with throaga
Mail train °alba Erie Railway, with sleeping cat at•
`ached, stopping, at all the principal stations on that
toad. and arriving at Buffalo at 6,18 a. tn.
I‘ The! aesonger train from Scranton connects M Oil
Bend with through trains going west and east on Erie
Railway, arriving at Buffalo at 1,25 a. m., and at Salk
snanca at 12 m.
. .
The Hail train from Great Bend connects , theta
with the Cincinnati Express on the Erie Ballwe'yfap.m
the west ; at litanurka Chank with a' train for Phille'a
and Intarmedlate stations, arriving In Philadelphia at
6.30 p. m.; and at New Frampton with a train for Easton
Bethlehem, Allentown, Reading and Harriehnig, arriv
at Harrisburg at p. 30 p. m.
At Scranton. clin fleet ions are made witil train. oaths
Lackawanna And t3loomsbnrg.R.ll3n and from Photon
Kingston, Wllkonharre,Berwick.Bloornabrirg,Danville ,
Northamberland, Harrisburg andintermedrate stations,
and with trains' on the Delaware and Hodson Railroad
to and from Carbondale and intermediate station*.
R. A. DERRY, •
dee, 3. _ 0 queral. Ticket Agept.,!.. Praeldent.
,
TWELVE YEARS 'REKTTATION
dam proved r. EDWARDS' Tar, Wild Cherriand
' Coach grtript The Mort stieresaral
fpr r yffliavn ,wdlein n e e use for Corlithi v .
Wl / 4 :lCR5;j4 i l 4 ( 1 1 AZ I Wrtio A ptrato4 i t l irere a .lord
lilVEP.l7B B . ll p D eng s la. l*. rtic As li g 1tt1495
DAVID E. FOUTZ
4Gr. A.. rt.
SOUTHWARD.
CONNECTIONS-EASTWARD.
0.25
4,95
4,10
3,40
9,10
2.45
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