The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, February 11, 1868, Image 4

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M. MAI INAN, •
'Er. 8. .41.1.3.aticarsecr.
N. !J m 6 Fria lideville. SUOMI& Po. Pa.
31. C. SUTTON, _.
Auctioneer, and Insurance Agent,
a yr 7 FoStf r rie RhvUl e, Pa.
• - IZOGETIS Sz ELY,
17. 49. ALiaLatican.c.ergsl ,
my I (1* Ilrooklyn, 'Pa
C. S. G I LBE T,
117. ..m.iii.oticass.o42.r..
6(.1)7 GP Great Bond, Pa.
- A. W. BERTIIOLF,
A TTgENET AT T.ANC.,yontrose. Pa. Ctico in
•IV wart end or Brick Bluct, over Wile:on Gere's
etore. Particular:mention given to hualnee. pertain
' ing to the Orphan's Cone. [Jan. 1, 1563.
GORDON 11. FRINK,
IIGTOGRAPIIER. Gallery over B. IL Lynne
"n_
S ore, Public Avenue, Moutrote. Pa. Jani•nr
• .:LtDre. A. J. AINEV,
iiltitsii^.TAl and ST:Ttra:oll, has located at Proolt
dyn, Sorg. Co. Pa. Will nttend to all calla prompt
Ty. "Mtide the one formerly occupied by Dr. E. L
131.tket.1,.e. [Brook:l3n, Sept. 3, 1357.—tf
DR . W. W. S IT 11,
DEzmsy. Roo., orer Corwth's nard
ware Store. 011leo loom from 9a.m.Lc4 p. M.
Montrose, July 1, 194.—tt
JAMES E. CARMALT:'
4 TTORNEY AT LAW. Oaten next loViinne.
[Montrose, Dec. 18, 1.868.—tf.
WM. D:LUSK,
TTORNEY AT L kW. Montrose. rft. Ottlee oppo
.LV site the Frankltu Lotel, ticur the Court lloase.
Nov, 27, ISt:lL—a
ABEL TUAIRELL,
3F - ArFt ALER-in—Dru , -Patent Medicines. Cbemienla,
A 1 Liquors. Paints, OLIN Atre-St oft,.. Vont Miley , . Wit,
' o : Ginet. "GroeOties, NVare," ntorWitatow
..:Paper. Static ware. Lumps, nerm.cae, machinery
Traf.lee. (inns. Aram naitioa,linivca. t•pectiChio.'Brueh•
0.. FUncy . Goodsoicavelry, Nth! lt . e.T. 4 rilla. One
Jar the moat numerous. • xtenalve. rind ralnahlo eoVec
• floe. of floods in Saayuchanna County. rEatabltahcd
in 1648.1 EMuntroEe; Pa.
. , . .
D.W.SEARLE, •
- • •
A TTOTLVEY AT LAW. ( - Mee orer the Store of A
1..1. . Lathrop. In the Brick Block., Montrose, ro. • -
*ay 1, 18176.
Dm W. L. RICHARDSON,
TITITSICIAN St SURGEON, tenders his profe_ssion
al .errices to the citizens of Montrose nod vieini
tr ufliraathisrcaidenee.onthe corner east of Sayre
4: Arm.. Foundry. [June 38, 1567,-11.
P. L. LOcYr4, ' DAMM.IcXen.
LOON'S & HANNAH,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Solicitors in finnkrnpley.,
nog Genural Itenl Fatale at Collecting Age,og.—
Vl".a.thlo cAy Lots, liPsichowes, Farm.., and 'Coal
— Land o Cro sale. LSera xi ton, June IS477—y*
E. L. WEEKS CO
0 rCTEgSORS of l o N. lITN. - E a CO., Denlero In
I Dry Goode, Cloitilii6 , Ladles and Ali-, es fine Shin. ....Al•co, agents lair the et : eat Ainerie-iu Tea and tkidec
Coin Nair. [April, I, 'SG:. •
E. L. ‘Vrns..s. - • - - C. C. Perna:.
DR. E. L. GARDNER,
T3TITSICIAN :Ind SURGEON, Montrose. Pa, Gives
foe, , eeint Inttention to diseases of the Heart and
i nntry and Seraiettl oh.ea,es. Oftiee over the Poet
()Mee. How:Ca at Se:lily's Hotel. tiept. 4. IStiti.
•
BALDIVIY, ALLEN, &.; McCAIN,
jEA LEas In Flonr, Salt, Pork. Fish, Lard, Grain.
Feed. Candles. Glover and Timothy Sect!. Also,
tiroctries. -itch xw Sumirs. Nlolabtics, 163 naps, Tea and
4.. olive. 1: vetof Politic ..kvottuc.
Montrose, April .7,
DO CT. E. L. HANDRICK,
rjrIYSICTAN S SURGEON. respectfully tendert ,
profes-sional services to the citizen or Friends.
rifle and rid:illy. rfe - Opice Intl° °face of Dr. Leet.
Boards at J. Liusford's. ilc3p GStf
JOHN GROVES,
c.ITTONA BCE T.kr..011, Montrose, Pa. Shop over
Ctrandler'n Store.
Mr - MI orders tilled promptly. In castrate style. Cut
ting d.ite on short noace.,und warranted to LL
WM. W. SMITH,
CRINET AND CHAIR ILANUPAGITLRETA—Poo ,
of Main street, Montrose, Pa.
11. BIMRITT,
1) RAVER in Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Crockery,
hardware, iron, Stores. Drags. OUR, and Paints.
Dom d Shoes, Tints and Cape. Fors, Buffalo Robes,
Groceries, Proyial one. c;e., New Milford, Pa. •
NCI. Tr. COOPER & CO.,
T_, A NKEILS. Montrose, Pa. Stt CCeSAOI 4 I to Pot t,Cooper
Cu. Unice, Lathrop's new Uttilding„ Tru - nplko-st.
It. II UNITING coorEn DIIINICZII.
A. 0. WARREN,
TTORNET AT LAW. Bounty, Back Pay, Pension.
and Exemption elairne nttended to. febi
rtirthtice Gres door below Boyd's Store, Montrose .Pa
BURNS ct . 'NICHOLS,
J)INLETS in Dime's, Medicines. Chemicals, Tye
stud's, Paints, Oils. Varnish, Liquors, Spices. Fun
er rt tele. Patent Medicines. Pei (emery and Toilet )r
tato*.Pfescr:ptions carefully compounded.
Public Avenue, above Searles Motel, Montrose. Pa
A. B. Brum
Sept. 11, ISC,6
Dr:. E. P. 'TINES,
TrAs permanently located at Frl endfwlfle for thepnr
-11. -13 oge of practicing medicine and surgery in nil its
Imme es ile may be found of the Jocluson llonae.
.flice I;onre from 8 a. m.. to A p. m. janldtf
Priendarille. Pa., Jan. 15th, 1806.
STROUD & BROWN,
'Milt' AND 'LITT 2.737.1ANC1R ACZNTS. All
E business attended to promptly. on fair terms. Of
fice first door north of Montrose Ilotel," west Fide of
Public Avenue, Montrose, Pa. Van. 1.1866.
-Dr:Assam &morn, - - CLUB:LES L. IV:Ann:.
C. 0. FORDIIAM,
M3007' S lI9E Defiler and 31anufactnror Montrose,
Pa. Shop on Main street, one door above I.N. Bol
lard's. All kinds of wort' .L.ade s to order, and repairing
.done neatly.
iagl
JOIIN SAUTTER,
CTFU: LL Y announeei that he IP new pre.
• hied to cat all kinds of Garments in thamm.4
-114 utbfeStyl.e. and war:silted to fit with elegance
••• • -iiihopinci...Litiamllateci.amalsonty.
BOUNTY,
.PENSIONS,
astatl.cl. 33,tvelm.
riensidersi g ned. LICENSED AGENT of the (lON%
T
ERNMENT. having obtained the neeeeeary forme,
give petimpt attention to all .t laitns Intel:wed
chatze tiniest , eneeesPitil.
Cilto.lln LITTLE.
Montrose, Tuna Gib. 11384.
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SUE.NS & NICHOLS,
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Beep regniarif suppiled with unadulterated
Drngs and Medicine 4, Chemicals, Dye
Stuffs, Wines and Liquors, Paints,
Oils and Varnish, Perfumery,
Fancy Soaps. Yankees
nitions, &c. otc.
Fresh. from New York City.
All of the most popular :Patent Medicines sold In
this section, among which may be bound •
y re's and Jayne's Family Medicines, Hem
bultl's Barba, Schenck's Pulinonic Sy
null and Sea weed Tonic, Duponco's
• and Cheeseman'e Female Pills,
iluirs Cough Balsam,
IVishart's Pine Tree
• Cordial,
laws Nicuots
Hairs Bair Renewer, Ring's Ambrosia,
Kinnedy's Micheal Dixeovery, Hog.
lanes German Bitters, Husletter's
Stonzach. Bitter*,
And many other kinds of real value and meet. in fact
our Stuck embraces u fine usburt EUCD t ofeverytdting 115-
uallly kept In WBJ.I.I2FIfiId4TED Drug Stores.
CV"Prescriptlons receive particular attention, and
are car:Erni-ix and promptly compounded.
sr,os flare formerly occupied by J. EtherTdge.
' A. B. BURNS,
-Montrose, Pa., Sept. 17,1367. ASD.Pti NICHOLS.
lerehant T loring,
.
thes'erlei , t(of a first i'lass
C;l4,tter
and - wilrtreKipen the Caste= - Depurtment of 'their et
tublisligieutuu,Tueitcluy urhere they will be
prepbreli te huilte up ~to order, in the , latett and moat
leebluushle ttyles, bit kiiidt *t lien's and Bey'e Clutti
leg.
-Yarticular Attention given to ; . •
. .• .
Fsperience,d , Pgti, Olt Tot JO,
ken.
r
atoiatritee, Oct. fill, itiet
cacti volume
per vol., ,S 5 0.1
11 at
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E. 1.. 'WEEKS & CO.
OUTSIDE-CUTTING.
W!IMIIP===TI
H'O'Ntr -BROTEERS
- RD - M r 411:418 -‘
x I A.
STEEL NAILS,
....
- BUILDER'S HARDWARE
XINE RAIL, COUNTERMINE( 47' RAILS 7 PINA'S
1 RAILROAD A , MLNING SUPPLIES: ,
CARRIAGE SPRINGS. AXLES: SKEINS 4ND
1301E8. ROLM. NUTS and ITASNERS,I
P . LArAvn BANDS. - MALLEABLE. '
2 IRONS: IIUBS.A'PoK.EI3.
FeLLOES. SEAT SPINDLES."ROWN.
ANTILS. I.IOES, STOCKS - Mid DIES;' BELLOWS
•• ILO! itIERS.• SLEDOEs.
CIRCULAR AND 1441.8Awsi . BRI.TTKO: PAPAW!
TACKLE Bi O KB.pLAsTKR PARIS •
OmIENT. HAIR A ORTNRSTOKES. •
FRENCU WINROW - GLA L TIIERA giNDINGE;
• PAIRRANK'S SCALES. • • •
Scranton, Marcb 21, 1E63. 17
EMPIRE SEWING MACHINE CO.
gaiEsnoow, cio BROADWAY, R. Y
No I Fanny Maciagg. Thie NlllOlllO has a straight
needle. perpendicular action, itinkes the Lock or Slit 4
tie St i •h, bleb will neither rip nor ravel, and is alike
on both *idea ; perform perfect sewing on every de.
nript ion of material, with cotton, linen or silk thriad.
Plaitsm, Fells, liinde, Braids, Traits, Quilts,
nd Gather& As a Family SlachinO it has no
uperior.
Prim -with Hemmer and Braider. $6O
Parti-olar attention is called to oar-New Impr . pTed
31 fact nring Machines. They Mtn light nod tire corn-
Darativviv noiseless; simple, ditrahle and efileittiet..-
For cloth' or I. ether work they have nit competitori.f.
No, 2. Mnebine, with ttemnter and Ilraider, Si. '3.10.
3 Ilachinc,•sal. • ..
OgrAirents wanted, tn alum a liberal diectintit will
be. given. (Oct. 22, 1667.
,
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ORDVESTBEN'S
GROVESTEEIWS PIANOS,
GROVESTEEN'a-.PIANO
kg,
445-Broadway i -New York,
' 7 499 Broadway, • New York,
999 Broadvray, Now York.
• Are unrivalled - for Dvrabililp. Tower. nod Erentirss
Tone. - 'rho. are last bocomtog the favorite over oil
others. with Nitnietalfs: , Ataatcorrs., nod all lov.ra of
GOOU lm Utile. 4hew are Warranted is every re
enact. Yells olio third lower iha other e r a class
makers.' Seedier Circular.
• GAO VP;STEEN ck CO ,
0c.22 490 Broad tray, .2Vew York.
LADLES' 'FANCY FURS ,
•At JOHN TAREIRA'S
old .I.....stalili4ed Far Ma hie factory,
No. 71,S A RCII STIZEET, :those 7th. PIIILADELPIII.I.
Thve now in Store of rav own mann( rants and itn
pnitt anon, one of the Insget , t mid nio:t beautiful Brice
tiob s of
3PiLilo3r Ormuriss,
tor Ladies' and Children's Wear in the City. Also, a
fine assortment of heat's Fur Gloves nod Collars.
f no t enali;ed in di •pron• of tat Goode at vol. reason.
able price,. and I n onld Ihercforn colicit a call from my
friends of ru-onrha ono Counts - and vicinity.
pr. Remember the Name, Number and Street.
.7011 N
No. 71S Arch St.. above 7111. s( nth side. Philadelphia.
n°l - 1 have nn flirt ner nor connection with any other
Stint In Phiiadt'lphia • Oct. Sei4
• 9 On
9 00
!I\T _TULL ELLiST I
ryl HE undersigned would respect fully infn-m the nem
pie of New Milford and vtei.tty Chit hi, Fonedry
situate in the % illage of New 11i 'ford, is now in oper a
I inn. and that he iv at cpared In furnish deast logs ul all
klhas on call, or %% ill get them up to order.
tarre,ousnltyour lutertetsliy giving me a call.
J. S. TING-LEY.
New ItUlford, Oct. 1, ISGT.—tf
SINGERS InTPaovr.D
HUY SRN MICOMEI
TTIE Singer Manufacturing Company have succeed
e.I In pro:Meng a sewing Machine no near perfee
Lion as human U can.accomplirb. To be had of
MORSE & LINES, Solo Agents
For Susquehanna County, successors of Read, Wat
one Foster.
Muntroe.e, July M, IS67.—tf.
Three Cheers for Gen. Grant.
IIIP•
lIIP,
prof CYLarlats Morris.
THE Hayti Barher, hms removed his shop to the
as,menr .4 E. L. Weeks' New Storo. where Ile is
prepared to giro ;rood i fautt on. When I go to cx
pln n thilsontsject language falls to expreto,
GROVESTEEN & CO.,
499 Broadway, New York.
3Folisuri.o 3F 6 4:::tortess.
Our Last new addition to our different styles La
attracting the adniiint ion of both ca ides and populace.
%We mention specially. some the claims of this new
Piano. Believing the exterior should he LIP bi=tifal to
the eye as melody le to the ear, we have paid great at
tention to getting them np in a stile that Is conceded
bv a•I who have seen them to be the ham mutest. Piano
Forte made. They are au entirely new style, with four
full round corners. heavily carved lees and lyre: base
richly moulded. and conlnins oar latest improved new
scale and action. 3be tone is nielotlion•. and Its adapt
ability to passages of every shade of Irma
the softest murmurs. the t ressendo. and the F F. gives
the performer every advantage of the Concert grand.—
Price Vitlu. 1y44
MkTow Znriza.
Baldwin, Allan. &. McCain.
Flour, Feed, Salt, Pork, . Bailer, Cheese,
Dried Beef ; HamS,. Fisl4 . olnoked 11Ol
ioiil
COndles,Tea, Ceiffee, Spices,
Syrup, Molaoes, nigar, •
Seed Wheal
Clover & Timothy Seed, Flax-seed, Beans,
ProomP, - Naqs, ete.
Thankful for grist patronate. vre Amp be Happy to sod
and wait noon onr old and new, cuitomere.":
All AatnlrloyrFatrttuted.
reatroiiit:Pib.s, 1467.
DEALERS IN
t. 11. IieCAIN
-'v 4 - 4 i
• r
yi
wog; r.
EllAt INSHMANCEAGENet •
E;M;=Mi;M
ilbrito Insurance 63., of N, Capital and
othirpliss; •-i - PAW".
Illearance Co. of North America, Phil's,
—Capital and ;100.004
International Vire insurance Co. 0f24:
'Capital and Surplus, _ ._ . • 1,500,000
,I f yconting County Mutual Insurance Coot-
Money; fauna, Capital and Sulats. spo,ooo
Farmer's3lutualttiottnince Co. Yo ri.l'a.,
lindSnrplus, 4500 .9 00
4iiterprise Insurance Company. PhD's;
Capital and Su rpitt s, 173.000
Ineursocs Co. State ofrcumfylyania,
.
hU
' Capital and Surntus, 7 00,000
Connecticut Mama' We Insurance Co. 01
• Dartford, Conn.. Paying 60 - Per cent.
- 'dividends to the assured. The ni.tes
for half the prentinni Is Owlet SO
be paTd under any circumstances. be
policy will always be paldin.fall; and
the notes given op. , Capitat, " ' 10,000,600
American .Liielusuminco:',Coi, Pbltadel.
. phia, . 1,000,000
Travelerteloottrance Co. Dartford, Conn..
- 'Tailoring against all klndif of accidents
--- Capital. 500.000
Dartford Firo Insurance Company. Dart
ford. Conn . Capital and ihirphis, $1,581,163
.rutnam Fire Insurance Co., Dartford, Ct.,
$500,000
Dartford Live Stock Ineurands Company , .
invirance on all hinds ef Live 'Stock,
theft and death' from any
_Cattle. Capital, $500,000
WAD N151130:4 entrusted to our care will he at ti-nd.
cd-to on fair terms. and 11111 looser promptly adjusted.
STROUD it BROWN, A 01.11 s.
- 'Mr-Office first door north of" Montrone lloteL,"tvest
side of Public Ave.ine.
M. C. Surrosi sag., Priendsrille. Solicitor.
Iltr.t.rxos Sernooo, CrtAIILICII L. DUCIWN.
Montrose, Jan. let. 1867. 17
gr I I3CE 3P.31.a.E1.C.1M
WHERE YOU WILL FIND
TILT. VEST YA.ItIETY
DRESS GOODS,
FAYCY GOODS,
MILLINERY GOODS,
PIECE GOODS,
DOMESTIC GOODS,
READY MADE CLOTHING,
Aud Furnishing Goods,
Is certainly al
Guttenburg, Rosenbaum & Co's
Raving ar.aln par:lased a largo stock of New Goods
Fall and Winter Trade,
we would reemenat a call and ex:min:loone( our GendP.
re. f . old/tent of 1.1.2 enabled to please and rat imry
as regards variety and trice,
We would einoTially call attention to oar fine and
large refection of
grab•R Alabt Catijing
Cloths, gossimores,
for Cuntnta. Work. Al we nre the menufActnrere of all
the we .ell. we are enabled to b IST ALL
CUMPETITIOS in regard to
WORKMANSHIP AND PRICES
Garments made to order after measure, and good lit
ting guarantied. A good assortment of
MEN'S & BOYS' HATS,
just received. Alcoa large lot of plain a trimmed
HOUSE BLANKETS.
attfltharg, TIOStUbanM 6; Co.
M. S. DE3SAUER, Managing Partner
Montrose, Sept. 21, ISM
The- Great Cause of Human misery.
Jest Pnblislied in a sealed Envelope. hiss six cents
A Lecture or. the Nature. Troittnent and Radical
Cure of Serail:l2i Wimkness. or Spermatorrucea. induced
by Mr.:these : Involuntary EmleeionP, Impotency,
ervdus Debility. and Impedimenta to Marriage gen
er illy; Consumption. Epilepsy. and Fits; dental and
Phy-lcat Inc ip 'city. &c.—By 10)13 d. CULVERWEL
M. D., Author of the "Breen Book." &c.
The world renowned author, in Iltie admirable Lec
ture, clearly proves from hiv own experience that the
awful constquenees of self abuse may be effectually re
moved without medicine, and without dangvrons cur
viral operations. b. ogles. instruments. rings. or icor
dials. pointing out a mode of cure et one • certain and
effectual, by whit h every sufferer. no master what hie
condition may he. maycnre himself cheaply. privately,
an radically. Thta Lecture will proven boon to thou
eanda.
Rey t ander seal to any addrefn. In a rlaln Pealed en
velour. on the receipt of Mx centa. or two postage
etatapp. Ala° Dr. Cniverweiro Marriage golde,"
price 2.1 cent.. ddrese the pnblltbern.
CIIA S. J. C. K LINE & CO.,
Bowery,• Now York, Pug. OfUce box 45SG.
March 10, ISO7-Iyamp.
• BLACKSMITHING.
Till; undersigned have thlo day formed a co-partner
chip, under the Arm name of 'Stamp a Moran. for
the purpose of carrying on Blacksmithing in all It's
branches.
CgrAtrict attention will be given to rforse•shoeing.
All work will he done neatly and promptly. The pub
lie are invitedro call.
FL P. STAMP.
Montrose. MareliCh, 18M. tf P. T. BIONSIC
extenrive co.ortmeot o
• pore. Liquors for medico
porpp±eo, em l )..ins neariy.vv.ery kip 4 in ;nal kvt, con-
Etautly on band too;for,oale by
AUL TtritRELL.
T Vi'ELVE YEARS REPUTATION I
has proved Dr. I , !WARDS' Tar. Wild. Cherry end
Conch Syrup t The runAt NueretsPrul
a6Rbill So ed ar le s i c%rt n . Pa. fah Et 9. 1 11 1 1 4 7..
" Whoopl ur l'ough,,,eru„.Rrua; 1
gtTatte.7.l.a.Vrar..
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:1;• • ...%,?1! IL ;1 0 t
IR Howi t mininto k s ,,
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SEWING) NACIIINES
699 B4O4DWAY,
NESV' YORK.
FOR MILE & HINUFKIMIERS.
THESE W O ItENOWNEII
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SEWING MACHINES
Were awarded the highest Premiumat 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 then nor other ma
chine. and by the Introduction of the inost approved
binary. we are now able to supply the.very bLst ma
chines in the world.
Titese niarhines are made at our new and
spacious. Factory at Bridgeport, Conn.,
under the inimediute supervision of
the President q' the Company,
Elias Howe, Jr., the
ORIGINAL INVENTOR OF THE SEWING 11A
*CHINE.
They are adapted to all kinds of Family Sewinr. e arl
tot he nee of desinstresses, dress makers tailors, mall
afactarers of Shirts, collars, skirts, cloaks, mantillas,
clothing, hate, caps, corsets, boots. shoe., harness.ttad
ales linen goods, hmbrellas. parissolr.etc They work
equal?y well upon Bilk:linen. wooden and cotton goods
wilb silk. cotton or linen thread. They will gram.
quilt. gather, fell, cord, •,rnld.hind. and perform every
spectre of sewing. maklne It beam iful and perfect
slit h, flake on both sides of the articles sewed.
The Stiteh invented by Mr. Ilowe,and made
on this Machine, is the most popular
and durable, and all &wing Ma
chines are subject to the !win
eiple invented• by him.
SEYD FOR A CIRCULAR.
SIBLEY & STOOPS.
Genr‘ol Agents,
NO. 022 CIIESTNIIT ST., P 1111 . 9.1.
Feb. 7.16, 1367.
MINER & COATS,
FURS
Main Street, 5 doors below IIoyd'• Corner. Montrose
UR GROCERIES, AND
PROVISIONS,
We are cnnakint LT receiving and not have en hand
a fresh stock of Goods in our lint, «Lle i 14 1: 14 ill sell
CHEAP: CHEAP CHEAP
for cash, or exchange for produce
GOOD TEAS,
COFFEE, SUGAR,
MOLASSES, SPICES,
PORK, FISH,. LARD,
HAMS, DRIED FRUITS,
CLOVER ck TIMOTHY SEED, .Lc
We have refitted and made additions to our Stock of
and are 111 PV ready to tont - aryl Butter to the be t
commievtou homes in ties• York. tree of chilkie, and
ink liouraladvauce.neuta ou conetginmente.
Call and examin e our Stock before purchaeing, clew
Where, and convince yourselves of the
GOOD QUALITY & CHEAP PRICES
C. 0. MINER. - -
Montrose, April 16. 1667
pRIE TIAILWAY.-01) and alter Mon
day, Nov. f.'Sth. 1867. trains will kayo Great
Bend ut about the following hours, viz.:
2.5 a a. in, Nixht Express, Mondays excepted, for no
cheater. En &to, Satamanca and Dunkirk making di
rect co ,nection with trains of the Atlantic and Orrat
WeAtorn, Lake Shorn and Grand Trunk Hallways: fur
all 'MiIILA West ; also at Binghamton for Syracuse;
at Owego for Ithaca. and at Elmira for Canandaigua.
32a a To. Night Express. daily, forliochester. Buffalo,
B•tlamanca, Limikiik and the West. connecting as
above, Stops at Great : Bend on Monday mornings
°lila.
5•27 a, m. Mail Train. Suodava excepted, for Buffalo
and Dunkirk. conuecti ng nt Elmira fur Canandaigua.
3.53 p. to. Day Express. Sundays excepted. for Ro
chester. Blank). Salamanca, Dunkirk.. and the West.
Connects at Binghamton for Syracuse: at Owego for
Ithaca; at Elmirt for Canandaigua; at Salamanca
with the Atlantic and Great Western hallway, and at
Buffalo with the I.ake Shore and Grand Trunk Hall
ways, for all points Wert and South.
'I. 51 p. m. Express Mil. Sundays excepted. r r Bain
-10. A slam roar, and Dankirly connecting with trains
far the West.
1160 p, tn. Way Freight. Sentiays excepted.
11.81 a. m. Emigrant Train, Daily, for the West
24 a. m. Cincinnati Expre4m. Mondays - . excepted
Lackan'axen for Ilawley, and at Graycatirt roi New
burg and Warwick.
a.OO p. m. Aectimmodntion Train Pally. ' •
2.00 p. in. Day Express. Sundays campted. connect.
at I ackawaxen for Hawley. and at Jerrev City with
midnight e_xprcis train of New 'Jersey Railroad for
Philadeipl in , Baltimore and Washington,
0 - 27 p. m New YorkOnd Baltimore Mall. 8n Whip ex
c,ptia. eg:meeting at .1 - crser City' with morning ex
pres• train of Few - 'Terser * Railroad for 'Baltimore
and Washington. and at Nei York 'lyitti mor.,lng az
preis mins for Boston and the east • •
1413 a. m. Night Repress.: Doily; connecting. at Bray
conrt for Wrirsrtel , ; and nt,New York with afternoon
trains mud steamers for Btfiston arid NeW 'England
cities. - - -•--
10.20 3. m. Frelgbt r Sdeida'ye exripted.
WM, R. BA RR. B. 1111)PLE,. -
deg 10 , Gaul Paesengfr Oexxl. - Oen, Buret
. .
eirAT New and complete 't PneketTime,Table"
Palsenaer Teams - on the Erie,Ttelloshy npd euneeetine:
Lines has-recently .horn publish. d. awl run ,he pr.-cured
on upplicatlente the Ticket Agent lit the Company's
*Mee.' -
RosmaDAssociallori;Pb lladelph la ,Ta
DI/waren of theNervnnp.SeminnlXrinnil nnd nes
na) wiPlPtai— nye" TIM relloll.l tete rider tp Appal . t
. ths 111;07,61XD AS Sp CIATIOII r 'mettle sealed,
; 14ot:01061)m he* Kelpite: ‘AddreeP Dr; 3. 41114.1er
Roue write. tibwomikwildott;7ld flppsseilliatie
Philadelphia; Pa. ' •
of our Goods
W. R. COATS
GOING WEST.
GOING EAST
111, 1 11111 . '
Dr. ueporieck's asides Period:MMUS Cbr &take.
1214 4.WINIllitgelnIttgriPP: e? r, r)".'
EilsJ,Nnea
All of the above Plus are lafaillblii in eirreed4
menernalirrogoder - lifea4ndlittetithrirLottehrinta or
Whites. They aro anccetaitil as preventimit. sheuhl
trot be
ao daring pregnancy. airtber-wou
_redoes
abortion. Price, one dollar. perlrX, fuot, diet
two kinds named sent by thatl:l6 tritd; it i 7 Poittte
paid, in kaled eovelope, oo „recelpt,ptcote Ihr for
each box ordered. The latter twO,:kinda„ a jean,
and heavy, will bo sent by milli Postage Old. oath
receipt of one dollar and twentrcents., .
Address ABEL TURRELL,'Dni,44r,'7lll6zlrote,
Please Read this Carefully.
MITR anbatitheia have entered 11262 a pi t tiperOlpfo r
1. the purpose of carrying on the
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Merchant Tailoring
hosineve ; and having , suppllud ourselves will' • ant
rote stock• of materials, suchs'
Cloths, Cassimeres & Trimmings,
We are prepared to fortOsit
Coats. Vests,Pants,Overeogts.ske
npon very short notice, made In theistest style, of the
ih.y e t maLertals, and at very low prices. We aleph,.
fur sale,
HATS, CAPS, UMBRELLAS, SUS
!'ENDERS, COLLARS, IST . ECE
TIES, GLOVES,
and all the other articles usually kept in an estalillah
ment of it/Leff:tad.
We maybe found to the swims formery ll occupied Vy
Gnt. F. Fordha, betisten C. N. titoddur . Shoe Mors
and R. B. Little's law office, 'rest sidem Main limit,
Montrose, Pa , doing business under the uamtoniunie
& Lines.
S. ii. Mouse,
Montrose, May 29, 1361.—tr
Lackawanna & Bloomsburg R It,
U 0 andafter November 21, NM, passenger tram
will run es followp:
!'
SOUTLIWATt '
A. M. A. M. T V
Lea ea Scranton. 5:50 10:50 C.i..)
" Kingetiin, 6:55 11:15 aal
" Itupert. 915 I:S3
Danville. 9:50 • c - .7.,0
Arrive at Northumberland, 10:50 . , Mil
NOIITII WARD., -,
Leave Nod hritnlivrlrrid, 8:00 - , 3:03
•' Danville, S: 4 O • IA
• . Rupert, 5:15 A-N. 4.11
" Kingston, 24:15 . li:90 rsn
Arrive at.Seranton, 2:45 0:55 tio
Passengers taking train south from Freatit nOl 3:io
a. m. via Northnmherin nd, reaili tiareishoeg at 14::-0 p.
m ; Itaitim.ire ri:un p. m.; Waiihlnginn lAttunv. m.; Via
AU pen reael• Philadelphia at 1*:00 p. m.
Kingston, Nov. 25. 11. A. FONDA, Supt.
.1.5 1 ' '
11 lEf, A W illi E, LACK A WANNA and
WESTERN H. H. Wlntar Arrangernt:tit, 11574.
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PASSENGER., TitAlziS ,I.EAVR.
WESTWARD.. 1 Eis4 - 14,.„s Ha.
Mail Paennv Mail 'I PaPnger
train, train. 1 STATIONS. I
train.' train.
A. M. A. M. P. al i P. X.
i 1 11:T11111 Nor Yink•.... ..... I ' 4,50 I 1
Naar Hampton I. 9.,M. I I'
F r i
I 12.3 R I NhanUlikti Chunk.... 1 1,40
f 11$) llelaware....Dine... I I.iti I' i ;
L'.
~, 1 6,41 1 11.43 I Nichulron I 8.40 4. 3 .6 !. 0
0.03 12,04 I
Hot/bottom I 8.23 4.10 ,
11
6,2.5 t 9.3.1 liootrooe . 8.00 3.4.) I L t.
6.47 1.08 I New:M[ord • 7.391,3,10 '
- ..
I 7.0-) L.:5 1 Great 'Rena 1 '740 9.45 1 ,
'4l P.M. P.M I *soot of Liberty-lA.-IA.)1 .P M ;
CO \N Eel lONS W ESTW Mn).
The 'Mal/ train from New York conriettp at Ma.
clanks Cit on k with the train leaving Philad'atKenotsg•
ton depot' at B,*in a. m.. and at Great Bend with through
mail train on the Erie Jtailwa7. with sleeping cat st•
tacked. f tOpidlia et all the phncipal Ftatiuus on that
road. and nrriv Ina at Buffalo at 6.18 a.M.
The not , enzer t rain from Scranton comical , at. Grt
Rend with through tralna going west and east on Erie
nrriving at Buffalo at 1,113 a. m, audit Sala
manca at 12 m.
CON N ECTIONS -1: A STCVAUD
The Mail train from Great fiend connects there
with the Cincinnati Expreaa on the trig Railway from
the weet ; ntManu^ka Chunk with a train for Philall'od
and intermediate Mallows, arriving In Philadelphia at
foot, na.: and at New Hampton white train for Easton
Bethlehem. Allentown. Reading and Llarriaburg,arris.
at narrfeburg at B.r.ft p. m.
At Scranton. connect ions are made with trains. toeed
from all station: on the Lackawanna and Bloomebarg
R.R. arid on the Delaware and Haddon Canal Co's
Railroad, Time Tables of which roads are printed be
low
R. A. DENNY.
General Pam and Ticket Agent
G MIDNEIV'S
BUSINESS COLLEGE,
AUD
PHONOGRAPHIC INSTITUTE,'
SCRANTON, P.L.
llug Neu Viepare for Buoiness.
There lie time coming , when you will be either- a
drone or 'e five man in sociery—s time when husitm
men will be - wantedotnd those who. have been prstn•
mink educated rurely lair preterted: "Toting 191. D.
do not wait become your muly a:Mead:mho been Lir
glected. and think that ft !ciao late now to tasks as
attempt but ru-olee to Improve the greatest'opoortse•
ity ever ode: ed to young mon in this section of tam
try fur obtaining a
•
PRACTICAL utrsmtss'znucellos.
I have established thfit. College eiiineciallyfot *dea
ling young men fur _burble.* ; giving, theM. tbe meat
thuruu,,,h course of fitactleal intitruction, combinibe
THEORY AND 'PRACTICE.
c. •
• c, •
• c,
with the assisiatiee of Officers, Bahke, ete.:of 071'6
lea in Northern Pennsylvania.
A ay student, pOsecissing 4 cqmmot, itettool
is prepared us ccinmenee the business studies:and if
deficient In these branches will be individually Iprtrec•
tefi free uf,chatge
Fur termeadd ItrorinalloW actuf for/ tames raPtt
Orin. ..lull particulars.
• J. N. GA6tErt,'Prttielpal.
• Ja;F: 7,1669.-1 y , ;
A.
DECLINE 'IN Ft 40113.
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!. furulehlng Oro,. ritte7koterteielkini 4 it l34s ° .
vmotET.
ELECTIZTe
For Bale by - • ABU WIC
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Lamattr
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