The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, January 28, 1868, Image 4

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BUSINESS CARDS.
ANSON A. MARYOTT,
Z 7. f..L.--..n..N.z.crt--icemi.c,o:l-,
Lynn, Susq'a .ro. pa.
:Atli L.i'tuuJ a iecyrvwplh attended to
J tn.
\I.:~I.':
117. t lc;
19.ni3 I , rl‘ niirvLlle, Susq'a co. Jn.
C:. SUTTON,
Auctioneer, and Insurance Agent,
497 65tf • Pa.
• TWGETZS ELY,
'CV liSa.:'.4l6.l..x.crtifeasescorg3,
myto• 7trookryn, ra
CrS.: GILBERT,
"CT. 21.1.1..Dt.i.c.m.c,c3r.
Great. Bend; Pa
A. W. DERTHOLF,
Ak TTOTiN&I" A 7 LAW, Montrone. ra. C trice in
we.t-notl at Brick itlock,Jover Wilson Gere's
ptorc. Particular At tent ion given , to businea.. pertain
tapr to the Orphan'a Court. [Jan. 1, 1868.
GORDON H. FRINK,
."66TOGRAPBEB. Gallery over B. R Lyons'
Aecotte, Montroto, F. Janl4
.. •
''•.— A. J. AINEY,
13ntatcwi an& SURGEON, has located at Brook
iY Irn, Soe,q. Co. Pa. Will mend to all calla prompt
ly. office the one formerly occupied Ity Pr. E. I.
Makeelee. [Brooklyn, Sept. 3. ISli7.—tf
Zilt. -W. W. SMITH,
irtr. lITIpT. Rooms °woe Boyd k Coroltia
it warelfitore. Otllco hours from Da. ot. to 4p. m.
Itootroikojnly_t,
ate °"
JA`NIES E, CARMALT,
A rroroxi. A. LAW. Office nett to Franklin Ho
' - Olontrase, Dec. is, Liciti.—U.
WM. D. ,1.,„ . „1T5K,
TTORN'ET AT LAW, litanimv , e. Pa. Office oppo
-111. slut ill:: Franklin :tear the Cot Howse.
NOv.
ABEL TIJRRELL,
cn Drugs, Patent Medielttea, Chemicals,
J Liquors. Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs. Varnishes, Win-
Glass, Grocerneß, Glass Ware, Wall and Window
p;i4oneorare, Lamps. Kerosene, 314chinery Oils,
True Oxus. .itamnnition . Knives, Spectsele.s,Brnsh
e.. ancy Goods. Jewelry, Perfit eery. 6c--being one
oillreinestr numerous, wtenalve, and ifs/liable collec
t bans 6114N:ids in Susquehanna County., [Established
In li4S.] [Montrose, Pa.
D. W. SEARLE,
TTORNEY AT L.W. office over the Store of A
Itathrrro, in the Brick Block, Montrose, I'a.
3Liy 1, IWO-
_p.m . ... W. L. 11.1CaARDSOb I ,
hysioLt:l a SURGEON, tenders his profession
6. BA...en:ices to the citizens of Montrose and vi
.oralo- at his residence, on tho corner east of sane
4"14:06. _Foundry. (.Lune IS, 1887.-134
T. E. L0:.371). DAMES, LWOW/
LOOM IS 47 HANNAH,
ll TT)RNETS AT LAW. Solicitors in Bankruptcy.
snit -General -teal E•stnte art), Collecting Agents—
tai
nable City Lots, Rentdances, Farms, • nod Coni
Lantin tor [Scranton, June IS67—y•
- '
•iE. L. IVELKS Sz; CO.
Q7cEsSORS of I. N. TILNE .b CO.. Dealers in
171 -Dr. 43.onds. Clothing, Ladies and 1,11 , ..0.es fine Sinro.s.
Ako. agents for tile great American Tea and Coffee
Comp:111c [April, 1,1867.
L. WEI:E.S. , • r - - C. C. FALMOT.
DR. P,. L. GAIZDNER,
ijrifsici 475: and StRGEON, Mentrore, Pa. Giver
IVspleort-..ettetnion...to diseases. of the Heart and
.trltnd - ral Sarlcat diseartn. (Mice over the Post
t)zr,-.e. Boards at Searle's Hotel. [Sept. 4. 1565.
I;Ar.D.WIN, ALLEN, Sc . IIfcCAIN,
Snit. Pork., Fish, Lare, 'Grain,
F , Pti, Candles. Clover and Timothy Seed.: Also,
sack as Suzars. Aniassen, Synape, Tai and
( - , • ;r 0 0. West ,ide Pu l .lic Avenue.
Vottllitrihke; April .7,1666.
E. - E. L. TIANDRICK,
if 3 ar.s.knxsi...it SITRGEON,-reipectfnily tendert, MR
1 4 Waritittal sorvicPs to the citizen of Friends
m,P+4.clfiltr. r?-Ofice intim ofilccof Dr. Lent.
Nlards Uostorills. 11):10
JOIIN GnovEs,
• - , •tio NABLE, T.kr...,311., Montrose, Pa. Shop oter
Store.
11417 , 20 'rims :Inca promptly, in fret-rate style. Col
t leg done on short minice, and-warranted to
W2ll. W: SMITH,
C.3T375;71' AND CYLATIVSTAVIZACTURERS.—Poo'r
3 1 ;' Matti +girt, Montroic, Pa. tf
U. MIRRITT,
tes k ,S ktgate Staple and ravtos Dry Goods, Crockezy,
,Dirdwate, Iron. Stove!, Drnge. Oils, and Paints.
R.,otslnd Shoes', ate and Caps. Fere, Buffalo Robes.
Groevries,Provisions, c.e., New Idilford, Pa.
WM. IL COOPER CO.,
P „Montrose, P. Successors to Post,Cooper
r u k t rq. -peke, Lathrop's uetv buikling, Turnpike-et.
."-3V , IrTT/50 COOPER. EMMY DRINEER.
A. 0. WARREN,
A 7 1 , 0, , 1 d
1 7 . 7.fg em r T 0n L ( 15 . . 13 ,, 0f tt n , 7 ,1, 1S d ac
to l: Pay. Pension,
V-11 76:11r; gret i door b elow' Boyd' e Stare,' Montroac,Pa
. ,ISL'ENS tt -, NICHOLS,
" x t"
S In ropmalealck,
Paints. Oils,
CT a rticieß. Patent Medicines, Perfumery and Toilet Ar
t ;i. l , S*Pitserifltione earenilly cum par:Yid ed.
Avenue ? above Searle'e Rotel, Moutrose, Pa_
A. B. Boas, Amos Nicuots.
SePt. 11,13 cir,
•:. • a DR. E. P. HINES, .
tp&miinently lemtail Priendpritle for thf prir.
FlllO4 l ofpracticlng medicine and Fnmeryin all ita
brat, es. Ile may be fonuf) at tac Jackaon douse.
, iNce hours from Et a. in.. to 9 p. m. j2ml6tf
Friendtville, Pa_, Jan. 13th. /ain.
BROWN,
ANII , ,,R.FE 1.7.57.1ANCE ACENTS. MI
attended to promptly. em fair terms, of
fine fir,nt door north of •• Montrose notch" tired eide of
Public Avenue, MontrotT, Pa. [.Jan. 1. 181iti.
' ' CTIAT.LES t. BEE**.
.. •
.'•••• C. - 0. FORDIfAiIi,
149.1,77,4 8 4';') E Denies. and Ilanuract arer Montroer,
Pte. ' - ghop on Mtn street, onedoorabo'el.N.Bal
- All lauds of :cores czde to order, and repairing
d0n 0 9 1 ,/ t/ i 6.
_ jan I 65
—Le 4. 71' tr . ..""
JOHN SA UTTER,
figlsompqr,Ftrus announces that he Is n4vr pre
-Pared49,Md.Bll kinds of Garments In thp most
tonahleStyle,and warrnoted to fit with elegance
a ecsive.-, Shop:oyer I.N. Bullard•F Store,Montroee.
• ....•
SOLDIER-SY ?OUNTY,
PENSIONS,
en Pa,-sr.
LIMCSEVA GENT of the GOV.
Eli s having obtetried the neeesaaryforany,
&C.. will give -- prompt attention to. all claims intrusted
to tite,G443,,Dtp-ettarge tutless surcessfal.
AMMO. P;LIITZIe.
Montrose, hake ails, 1864.
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Fresh from New York City. •
An of the most popular Patent Medicines sold in
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Ayre's and ilayne's Family Medicines, Hem
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RRA tore fornierly.occapied by J. Ethcridg,e.
A. B.BURNS,
Montrose, Pa., ept. 17, 1867. . AMOS NICLIOLS,
Merchant Tailoring.
WEEKS dc CO.
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r
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instant:table stylea, all/Linda of Mell'S and Boy's Cloth
ing. • -
Particular attearbzin given to. •
OUTSIDE CUTTING.
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E3C:S3M..A4LN 9 TC:bN,
,whotesaia&lictail D4uders to ,
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atm- R Xlll,toeNrEgsevir T RAIL snms,s
RAILROAD d - MINiNG SUPPLIES.
CARRIAGE SPRINGS. AXLES, SKEINS AND
'BOXES, BOLTS, NUTS and IV:ISMER.%
PLATED BANDS. MALLEABLE
II ONs. HUBS. SPOKES.
-PELLOES, SEAT SPINDLES. BOWS. de.
ANVILS, - VICES, STOCKS and DIES, BELLOWS
HAMMERS. SLEDGES. -PILES. de. do.
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EMPIRE SEWING MACHINE CO.
SALESROOM, 616 BROADWAY, N. Y.
No. IF/aft:LT 51.acart.t. This Machine has n straight
needle, perpeucitcular action. makes the Lock or Shut
tie Stich, which will neither rip nor ravel, and is alike
on both sides ; perfokins perfect sewing on every de
scription of material,Avi tlt cotton, linen or silk thread.
It Items, Vohs; Binds, - Braids, Tucks, Quilts,
PlaitB am:leathers. a'a Family Machine it has no
uperler.
Price, with Hemmer and Braider, SGO.
Partlcriler attention fa called to our New Improved
Minuractnring Machines. They ran light and are com
paratively noiseless; idraple, durable and °indent.—
Per Cloth or leather work-they have no cam pati tors.
Md.'B Machine;wltll llemmer and Braider, VIS. No.
8 Machine, 883.
Mr Agents wanted, to whom a liberal dleConnt will
be given. [Oct. 22, 1867.
GROVESTESN'S KANN,
GROVESTEEN'S PIANOS,
GROVESTEEN'S PIANOS,
449 Broadway, New York,
499 Broadway, Now York,
499 Broadway, New York,
Are nnriralled for Durability, Power, and Erennees
of Tone. They are filet becoming the favorite over all
other*. pith 3fteicians. Amateurs, and all lovare of
00011 MUSIC They are Warranted in every re
spect. Prices one third lower that other first class
makers. Send for Circular.
GROVESTEEN cf: CO.,
0c.22 499 Broadway, New York.
LADIES' FANCY FURS,
At JOHN FAREIRA'S
Old Established Fur Manufactory,
do ; 715 ARCH STREET, above 7th, PRILADELPIII A.
Tfavo now in Store of me own manut.cture and im
rinriatir, one of the largest and most beautiful seine-
per vol., $.5 oa
6 00
44
6 50
7 St)
9 09
8 00
tor Ladles' and Children's Weer In the City. Also, a
fine assortment of Gent's Fur Gloves and Collars.
f am enabled to dispose of my Goode at very reason.
ehle prices. end I would therefore solleita call from my
friends of Si.trquclinna County and vicinity.
Or Remember the Name, Number anti Street.
J 011,17 FAREIRA.
No. 71S Arch St., above 7th, *math side, Philadelphia.
hlce no partner nor connection with any other
Store in Philadelphia. Oct. Sm 4
rri PULL BM/iv Ir." I
111i1 nndersigned would respectfully inform the peo
ple of New Milford and viciaity thlt his Foundry
e item° in the village of New Milford. is now in opera
tion, and that he is prepared to furnish Castings °fall
kinds on.eall. or will get them up to order.
ai - COnsultyour interests by giving me tall.
J. S. TINGLE Y.
New 3111 ford, Oct. 1, 1867.—tf
V-11 . 5.1ie , r4tqa , 41:114144ti11it44
FAMILY SEWING MACMHEI
WITH Singer Ltanufactnrlng Company have succeed
1 ed in producing a Sewing Machine ns near perrec
tion as human sh.ll can accomplish. To be had of
MORSE &LINES, Sole Agents
For Snequelianna Coupty, succognore of Read, Wat
one & Foster.
Montrose, Jury 23, 1837.—t1.
Three Cheers for Gen, Grant,
HIP, HIP, HURRAH !
prof. EC, lan.r.lees IVlcorriEs.
MULE Hayti Barber, has removed hls shop to the
hasement of E. L. Weeks' New Store, where he is
prepared to give good satisfaction. When I go to ex
plain thissubject language falls to express It.
G - ROVESTEEN & CO ',
499 Broadway, New York.
I: 4 'l , m23lLC=l, te, .
Oar 'Last'new addition to oar different styles is
attracting the admiration of both chiles and popalace.
We mention specially, some of the claims of this new
Piano. Believing the exterior should he as beautiful to
the eye as melody Is to the car, we have paid great at
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by all whri have seen them to he the handsomest Piano
Forte made. They are an entirely new table, with four
fall round corners. heavily curved legs and lyre, base
richly moulded, and contains our Weal improred new
scale and aefiwz. The tone IS melodious, and its adopt.
ability to passages of every shade of expression, from
the softest natirmnrs, the Cressendo. and the P P. gives
the performer every advantage of the concert grand.—
Price $5OO.
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INSURANCE AGENCY,
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Domeinsurance Co. Of N. Y.; Capital and
Surplus, ,
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Capital end Surplus, 1,500,000
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Capital,ssoo,ooo
Hartford Live Stock Insurance Company.
Insnrance on all kinds of Live Stock,
against theft and death trom any
cause. Capital, $500,000
trarAn business entrnstod to oar care will be attend
cd to on fair terms, and all lames promptly adjusted.
STROUD Ei. BROWN, Agents.
rir•O(Oco first door north of" Montrose Hotel," wont
side ofPnblic Aveane.
M. C. Berms, zem., Friendevillo, Solicitor.
Buntwas STrtot'll, Camila. L. Bnowar
llouttose, Jan. lat. 181:4. 1.7
TAE .631. 3S'
WHERE TOD WILL FIND
TUB. WEST VALUIJETI
DRESS GOODS,
FANCY GOODS,
MILLINERY GOODS,
PIECE GOODS,
DOMESTIC GOODS,
READY MADE CLOTHING,
And Furnishing Goods,
1 S certainly at
Guttenburg, Rosenbaum & Co's
Raving aealn parchased a large stock of New Goode
Fall and Winter Trade,
xre cranld nicest a call and examination of oar Goods.
fettling confident of being enabled to please and eat isfy
as regard.= variety and prices.
We u - onid eep,cially call attention to oar Can and
large selection of
o.ll3tl2ing
Cloths, Cassimeres, 41. c.,
for Coatom Work. As rb ore the tnaunfacturers oral]
the Clothfry,r Nye belt , we ere enabled to DEFT ALL
COMPETI77O.ti in regard to
WORKMANSHIP AND PRICES
Garments made to order after measure, and good fit
Cog guarantied. A good assortment of
MEN'S SI BOYS' HATS,
just received. Alcoa large lot of plain a trimmed
HORSE BLANKETS.
guttaburi, Apastubaitin &, Co.
M. S. DESSAIIER, Managing Partner
Montrose, Sept. 21, 1867
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sands,
Sant under scal to any address, in a plain Pealed en
velope. on the receipt of six centeror two postage
stamps. Also .Dr, Cnlverwell•s " Marriage guide,"
price 23 cents. Address the publishers.
CHAS. J. C. KLINE CO.,
127 Bowery, New York, Post Office box 4880.
3larch 10, 1867-Iyemp.
EMAQKS'MITHING.
Tunderalgilid bave.thla day formed a co-partner
ehlp, under tfie Arm name, of Stamp & Moran, for
the purpose of 'gaming on Illackemlthlng In all its
branches.
arStrict,attention Will be given to Iforee-shoeing.
All work will be done neatly and promptly. The pub
lie are Invited to call.
E. P. STAMP.
Montrose. Illareb 4tb, ISOI. tf P. T. MORAN.
LIqUORS An extensive assortment o
. pure Liquors for medics
purpose . embracinz nearly every kind In market, con•
stantly on hand and for sale by
ABEL TIIIIRELL.
TWELVE YEARS REPUTATION
.11.• hoe proved Dr. EDWARDS' Tar. Wild Cherry and
Conch Syrup I The meet eueeeesfe)
tannmedicine to
, ze in e tan fo a e , r n or n e intit CoS i r on e :,
chtti•, Wheoptog Cough.
,etc. BON
i p 'pru es PricrtellP
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e
Tili ilitliCillEtO'S'
SEWING *MACHINES,
$3,000,0tk
699 BROADWAY,
NEW YORK.
2,600,000
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 Slate
Fair of 1866, and are
Celebrated for doing the beat work. nairg ■ much
Fm alle r needle for the same thread than an other ma
chino. and by the introduction of the most approved
ma , hinery. wear, now able to supply the verybtat ma
chines In the world.
These machines ore made at our new and
spacious Factory at Bridgeport, Conn.,
under the immediate supervision of
the President of the Company,
Elias Howe, Jr., the
ORIGZNAI, INVENTOR OF TUB fiEIVE.`IG IM
MUNE.
They are adapted to all kinds of Family Setrinc and
to the use of scarnetresees, dress makers. tailors, ,
of Shirts, collars, skirts, cluake, mantillas,
clothing, hats, caps, corsets, boots, shoes, harhess.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,
gull t, gather, tad. cord, braid, bi nd, and perform every
species of sewing, making a beautiful and perfect
etit.h, alike on both sides of the articles sewed.
The Stitch invenkd by Mr. Howe,and made
on this Machine, is the most popular
and durable, and all Sewing Ma
chines arc subject to the prin- -
ciple invented by him.
SEND FOR A CIRCULAR.
SIBLEY & STOOPS,
General Agen ts,
NO. 022 CIIIIISTNIIT IT., PHILIA.
Feb. 26, 1867.
MINER & COATS,
FURS
Main Street, 5 doors below Boyd's Corner, Montrose.
FLOUR. GROCERIES,. lUD
.
PROVISIONS,
We aro constantly receiving and now ha•e on hand,
a (reel stock of Goods in our line, which we will sell
CHEAP! CHEAP! CHEAP!
for cash, or exchange for produce
GOOD TEAS,
COFFEE, SUGAR,
MOLASSES, SPICES,
PORK, FISH, LARD,
HAMS, DRIED FRUITS,
CLOVER d• TIMOTHY SEED, Sc
ICe have refitted and made additions to our Stock of
Paiis. and are now ready to forward Batter to the hc• t
commission houses in New York. free of charge, and
make liberaladvAncements on consignments.
Call and examineour Stott; before pnreheatng else
where, eadconvince youreelves of the
GOOD QUALITY a CHEAP PRICES
C. G. MINER, • •
Montrose, April 113, 1667.
ERIE RAILWAY.—On and after Mon
clay, Nev. 25t 1 / 1 567, trains will leave Great
Bend at about the following hours, viz.:
2.53 a. in. 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.
3.23 a in. Night Express, daily, for Rochester. Buffalo,
Salamanca. Dunkfik and the West, connecting all
_above. Stops at Great Bend on Monday mornings
only.
6'27 a. in. Mall Train. Sundays excepted, for Buffalo
and Dunkirk, connecting nt Elmira for Canandnigna.
5.53 p. in. Day Express, Sundays excepted. for Bo
chaster. Buffalo, Salamanca, Dunkirk, and the West.
Connects at Binghamton for Syracuse: at Owego for
Ithaca; at Elmira for . Canandaigua; nt Salamanca
with the Atlantic and Great Western Railway, and at
Buffalo with the Lake Shore and Grand Trunk Rail
ways, for all points West and South.
7. 51 p. in. Express Mall, Sundays excepted, for Buffa
lo, Salamanca, and Dunkirk, connecting with trains
for the West.
12.50 p. in. Way Pretght, Sundays excepted.
11.31 a. m. Emigrant Tinto,. Daily, for the West.
7.24 a. tn. Cincinnati Express. Nondays. ezenp_ted,
at Lackawaxen for Hawley, and at Grayeetirtfor New.
burg and Warwick.
0.00 p. m. Acccnnmodation Train Daily.
9.00 p. in. Day Express, .Sundays excepted, connect;
at Lackawaxen for 'Ha wle,,_and at 3ernyeitY with
midnight express train of Neut. Jersey tiailrnad for
Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington.
9 - 27 p. m. New York and Baltimore Mall, Suldays ex
cepted, connecting at Jersey City with morning ex
press train of New Jersey Railroad for Baltimore
and Washington. and arNew York with morning ex
press trains for Boston and the east.
1 . 41 a. m. Night Express, Daily. conneeting at Gray
court for Warwick; and at New York with afternoon
trains and steamers for Boston and New England
cities,
10.01 a. m. Way Freight, Sundays excepted.
WM. R. BARR, EL RIDDLE.
dec. 10 Gen'l Passenger Agent.
Or — A New and complete "Pocket Time Table" of
Passenger Trains on the Erie Railway and connecting
Lines has recently been published. and can be prbeured
on application to the Ticket Agent - at 'the Company's:
ofnee.
ABEL TURRELL'S STORE.
astonish is fall ordas4ttplo Goods. MU sod doe
IIEGRATR'S ELECTRIC OIL,
/or gale by ABEL TVRRELL
of our Goods
W. R. COATS
GOING WEST
GOING EAST.
TP`rrits2.#fa„t
. • .
. ..c
,14
Dipoilea'sbott PerlMilalPillit for miles,
Dr, Cheerterean'e Female Pills.
Da. vttl➢se's P,P4/ 11 !RtIls• , „
ularg's Female Pills.
All of the abovd Pills are Infallible in carrectiag
meneinuilirrelpilarlttec t prid in Caring -lApehonea or
Whites. They are Successfafas pretentives—tinfobeald
not be used daring pregnancy, as they Would_prodaca
abortion. Price, one dollar per box, each. The eat
two kinds named Sent by mad, to any addrea4 toolliett
paid, in scaled envelope, on receipt of one dollar ter
each box ordered. The letter two land*. being In glue,
and heavy, will be sent by mail, postage paid, uub
receipt of one dollar and twenty cents.
Address ABEL TURRBLD, Dinged, Montrose, Pe,
• ;5:
•
Please Read - this Caretally• 3
rim subscilbers have entered into s Paitteriblpfs,
A. the perpose of earning 011 the ' •
Merchant . Tailoring
•
business; and having supplied ourselves with a drat
rate stock of materials, SUCtlftll
ClothS, Cassiineres dt Trimitkinge,
We are prepared to furnish
Coats. Vests,Pants,Overoo4twte.
upon very-short notice, made In the Mast Style. of lb.
beet materials, and at very, low prices. Weals° hays
for sal:,
i •
HATS, CAPS,. UMBRELLAS, SUS.
PENDERS ; COLLARS, NECK
TIES, , GLOVES,,
and all the other articles tiMaally kept Irian establisii.
mcnt of Ole kind.
- ' -
We may be found to the rooms formerly ociopied by
G. F. Fordha m , between C. N. Stoddard's Shoe stors
and ft. B. Little's law office, west 'side of 'Blain street,
Montrone, Pa , doing business under the hams of Mural
Lines.
S. [I. Monet, . P. Lams.
Montrose, May ta, 1667.—ti
Lackawanna & Bloomsburg R. R.
ciLli and after Novembnr 2T, 1865, passenger traits
will run as follows :
SOUTUWARD.
Scranton, 5:50 • 10:50 4:5D
Kin gpion, 6:55 11f15 6:50
Rupert. 9:15 : Ecs3
.. Danville. 9:50 . 9:0.0
.
Arrive at Northumberland, 10:50 10:15
• NORTHWARD.
Leave Northataberlrad, 6:00
Ile, 5:447
Rupert. 9:16 a.*
Kingston, 2:35 8:30 €:35
Arrive at Scranton, 3:45 lkBs 8:10
Passengers taking train smith from firtrintetrat 5:50
a, m. via Northornberiand. renrh Barriabnrg at 12:30 P.
in.; Baltimore 5:30 p. in.; Washington 10::009. m.; via
alnpert reach Philadelphia at 1:00 p. m.
King„aton, Nov. 45. H. A. FONDA, Sept.
DELAWARE, LACKAWANNA and
WESTERN R. R. WinterAMlTlMnent,
PASSENtiEiII TRAINS LEAYE
\VF.STWARD. I EASTW A 88,
Mail 1 Panntagr Mail 1 Pronget
train. train. STATIONS, train. train,
A. 111. A. M. P. 112 P. M.
9I 0.1.X1 New York*.... .....
, 11,30 I New Hampton 2.3 f)
12,30 Al antmiut ottnni- I I
1 4 : r :10 ° 1 1 4.
100 1 Oelaware,...Liine... I 1.33 I S
• 4,33 1 10,10 Senanton I , 0.00 I G.tis ' ".... A.
t, 5,41 111,43 Ist icholFon I &An! 4,:'5,
c 0,03 12,08 I litipbottnln 8,23 4.10 I d
A 6,23 12.33 Montrose.... 8,00 3,401.2
s t, 11,41 1.% 1 New Milfo r d 7.81' ( 3,10 1;
• 7,05 1.35 1 Great Bend... .... . r 7.20 2.43 1
::: P.M. P.M 1 *Foot of Liberty -Ft. I A. 1,1 PM, 4.
SCTI ON - W EST WA RD
The Mail train from New York connects ut Mt
ntinka ennui: with the train ic.iving
ton depot) a t 8,00 n. in., virviat Great Bend with through
mail train on the Erieltailwac, with sleeping car at•
tacheaf. stoppirm at nil the principal 'tatit ut on that
road. and arrivint at 13n dalo at 6.18 n. m.
The Lasaeug,er Vain from Scranton connects at Gil
Bend with through trains „7.0 v ng west and ennt on Elie
Railway. arrivintLat Buffalo ut 1,28 a. tn., Lad at Sala•
manta at 12
CO NNECTIONS
The Mail train from Great Send canntets there
with the Cincinnati Express on the Erie Ib3lll, ny Item
the went at Man ttaka Chnnk with a tram for Phllad'►
and Intermediate ►tatione, arrit in g in Phjladelphia at
6.301r.*ra.; and nt New rfamy,ton with a train for En•toe
Bethlehem. Allentown. Reading and Harrisburg. nrri T.
at Elarrialinriz. nt
At Scranton. connect lonrarr made wit h train, on th•
Lackawanna, and Bloomsbnrg S.R. to and from Pittrt,n
Kluovfon,'Wlikestiarre. Berwick.Bloomahnrg,Danyille,
'Northumberland, liarriahrirxand Intermediate station',
and with trains on the Delaware and 'Diderot Railroad
to and frcim Csrrhon dale and Intermediate tifrit
R. A. HENRY. • . • J.. BBIBBE I,
dec. 3. General Ticket Agent. President.
A MERICAN
wzati2.ll,zei •
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The trne Talne of Machinery applied Ito Watchmalt•
ing is not that by its use. Watches vex:milli -rapid),
but that they are made correctly. Very few peoples
know why arWaltham Wet eh plumb:The superior to any
-other. In the first place, at Waltham the Watch is re
garded as only a machine, on mechanical principles.—
itches watches are good, it is because the machinery is
good. Of course there must be no defect in the princi
ple or plan of the movement—no mistake-in the sizes
' or shapes of the pieces of whichit ie composed—n(4h.
lug wanting in thdir properties, and no error In their
positions. These poiiite • once thoroughly settled, It
restalvholly vetth the machinery, constructed. with In
finite (literally Or form and (Unction expressly for the
purpose, to produce the'finished plenes. means of
multiplying gunge* and microsconee, teals and inspec
tion for the detection of trear'in the entting tools, and
for faults or flaws tastes.) or stone are mnde,to accom
pany the work in cvery stage from beginning to end.-
- As a necessary result, the 'watch goes togethei , a perfect
machine.,, Every part is found to -fle_preperly la its
place.'Etery pin maybe puShed till It pinches, and el'
cry scrow,tnrned home. Instead eta sluggish and fee
ble action, the balance, eV.elt under the pressure of the
lightest mairtopring;vibrates with a wide and free mo
tion, and the heat has the clear: rin,qing_aotda ohms
characteristic of the Walt ham ti etch.. Tbemachine is
it timekeeper from-the start. ' • •
This system is unknown In foreigrttOnntries; and is
entirely original with the Waltham ,Company. The
Company claim that by it they produce. watches that
cannot be squall. d for every qualitywhlch makes a
watch valuable. Simple In plan and correct 'in princi
ple, the movement is mot only beautifully finished, sub
stantial, accurate and Cheap, but is uniform in the mi
nutest-details, not easily namaged, and when repaired
always se g 094 as.pove: There are different grades of
finish iathe different varieties of watches made by the
Waltham Company, as there are different sires and
shapes to snit ail tastes antimeaus; tmt :every. Watch
that bears the, genuine trade-mark of "Wavridatt" is
guarantied to .be a good' one, and' nobody' area be
afraid to bay it.
EVERY WATCH FULLY WARRANTED•
Por Sala by all Firat-Class Dealaro'in 'the Malted
' Stater and British 'Proviaaes.
Per farther information address the Agents,
ROBBINS & APPI4TON;
182 Broadiiag,
deattil
DECLINE IN FLOUR.
laurel:mit Mill
Is furnishing Grit rate Winter Whinitinintr•atilt
811001 E i TINOL3I.