The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, April 14, 1868, Image 4

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    6on us. The State which I have the hon- i
or in part to represent is largely indebted
SEW ..iaoirtirinSi ' , lioGerninii And:MA
immilrants. Wi!liam Penn loom] vrty
..early in his infant colo:iy
habi.ts,of the .Gertnau fit
ted him to be a better colonist than the
Englishman, and accordingly he encour
aged German families to settle in Penn-
Their descendants to this day
tttinatitate the hit k of the popMation of
our most populous comities it, the eastern
part of the State. populous_
nowhere, not even
in England, Germany, or Belgium, will
you - find better fareas or better farmers
than in those conniice. Tim) , Lave built
up eabitantial homes -fo tlieniselvee, and
have lent their we4ith._andinfinenee to the
'interfiallinprove.ments of the State. They,
lisorellirniehed us a long, • succession of
-GoVemorti and many distinguished legis
-latiars'and'publie • men in ever y depart
ment of the Government ; and the Ger
man enaigriant-of our day is all the sooner
Americanized.-for being.broualit into con-
tact with "Mich 'descendants of the father
land. If a better population can be found
on the face of the whole earth than the
P.mnsylyania Germane, I know not where
it is to be looked for.
And the Irishmen have contributed
- largely also to bur material wealth ; they
have built. canals and railroads for us, and
'ttate done very much of our mining, and
farming. It is not trno that they are a
ttly.bolent or disaffected populatio%when
they have a chance to gain a livelihood by
lihot. it is only when they are denied
_this opportunity that they become disor
derly.
. The development of thle resources of our
Mining States .and the wide and fertile
lauds of the West afford ample fields for
the labor of all the Irish and German Em
.
-tgratits. Let them 'Como and., be . natural
ized,•and assimilate,- the faster tho better,
with our nationalities, and,. when they go
abroad 'under our passports, let us see that
all- nations,- great and .small, respect and
treat them as American chizens.
If this bill; or the substitute now offered
for it by the honorable gentleman from
Rhode Island, [l!dr. Jenekesd and which I
like better than the original bill, for it con
twins the principle of my ameadment,shall
accomplish this end, it will not be more
than we owe , to miilions of adopted citi
zens, and we may- feel after we shalt have
passed it that we have to-day done the
State some service.
Committees of Vieloam.
Auburn James Dvn!in, 11 L. Lou t
Wm. White.
Ararat : B. H. Di; S. A. Baldwin, D.
A. Walker.
Atlblacon ; Patrick Walsh, Cornelius
Donelly, Charles Ragan.
Brooklyn : A. J. Tiffany, E. G. Wil
!laths, Alvin Aldrich.
Bridgewater: Milton Griffis, James
Calph, G. S. Johnson.
Clkoconnt.: M. J. Golden, 31..T.'Doliel
ly!ijainesToran.
Aaron Hoover, E. B. Bur.
bii,lohn Stephens.
'Dittidiff: Jasper Witter, Benj. Ayres,
C. C. Church.
Dimock: C. C.-Mills, C. J. Lathrop, F
H. Batmen:
Forest Lake : I. E. Birchard, Isaac
Strange, T. P. Meeker. . •
'F'riendsville : Richard Foran, Hugh
C. Sutton.
Franklin : J. L. Merriman, H. L. Blow
ers, T.G.Williams.
Gib Won J. L. Dix, J. 11. Clafiin, John
Smiley. 111
Great Bend : W. S. Barnes, Addison
Brush, 0. Trowbridge. •
Great Rend boro : C. S. Gilbert, L.
Buck, F. Churchill.
Harford: W. B. Guile-, S. E. Carpenter,
W. M. Williams.
Herrick: E. R. Barnes, A. B. Tingley,
.T:l3. Lyon.
Harmony : J. W. Austin, Stephen Jen
nings, Henry Hobard.
Jackson: Leander Griffis, A. M. Ben
son, E. A. Page. '•
Tess - up:
Sniith; T. J. Depne.
Lenox : IL Marey,.%.l. Titus, A. L
Jeffers._
.Liberty : Roger Kenyon, W. N.
P. P. Botts.
Lathrop : 11.8. Wood, Samnel Wrigbt,
Ansel Merrill.
Montrose : D. Brewster, P. T. Perger
sort, Osear Shute..
Middletown : P. S. Rasa, J. T. Buxton,
John F'ynn, jr.
New Milford: Benj. Sabin?, Wm.
Gunn, Jere. Baldwin.
New Milord boro F. W. Boyle, Geo.
Hayden, A. F. Tuthill.
()Aland : J. M. Tillman, Daniel Mat
thews, Elias Leavitt.
Rush : Abram Carter, Jas. Logan,Geo.
Harvey.
Susq'a Depot : A. W. Rowley, Thomas
AlcHernan, Chas. Parks.
Springville : W. 13. Handriek, Samuel
Quick, W. H. Gerriterm.
Silver Lake: Joseph Ward, Owen Ev
ers, Jere. Dow.
Thomson.: L. S. Aldrich, J. B. Whit
ney, Chester
_Stoddard.
nEaRATIPS ELECTRIC OIL,
1.-AF For sale by ABEL TERRELL
ABEL- TLTERELL Druggist, Mont
rOseubs an ALMANAC for ISGS, for every
Family IniauStisteltstma county, Greats. Please call or
eenttaralp. - [Feb4-4
LIQU — ORS ' An extensive assortment o
• pure Liquors for mcdfca
parposee.einbractoznearly every kind in market, con
stantly on hand and for sale by
LEOIL, and a great variety pf OILS'S or Id AOlll
Y, for sale by ' ABEL TIJERELL.
A 13EL TeRRELL'S STORE,
' 6 " Mi Ps!"*"filiailiofetednlLLCANNlE-Colltat
ABEL -TITRRELL
lytiLvEmilrel,n
Paints,
Otis,
t i. c y n e t
i C el h e eta .
Giass, Groceries, Glass Ware, Well anti Window
Paper, Stone ware, Lamps. Kerosene, Machinery Oils,
Trusses; Guns, Ammunition. Knives, Spectacles:Brush
es, Fancy Goode, Jewelry, Perth i ry. !hr.—being one
of the most numerous, xtensive, and valuable collec
tions of Goods in Susquehanna County. [Established
In 184.3.] , [Montrose, Pa.
D. W.' SE A RLE,
4 TTOIINEY AT LAND. office over the Store of A
.tl. Lathrop. in the Brick Block, Motatroso, Pa.
bray 1,, IS6G.
. .
DR. W. L. ItICHARDSON,
DFITSICIAN & SBRCIEO.II., tenders his profession
!' al services to the citizens °Montrose and vicini
ty. Of at hie residence. on tho corner cut of )3ayre
& Bros. Foundry. _ , panelEt, 1867.-I.y.
•
F. LOO=II. °Ann HANNAH.
•
LOO3IIS 4 1 ,6 lIANNAII, .
A TTORStYS AT LA*, Solicitors la Bankruptcy,
ta. and General Real fiatate and Collecting Agents.—
Valuable City Lote, Residences, rams, ant Coal
Lands for sale. [Scranton, June 1887—y*
E. L. WEEKS & CO.
UCCEOSORS of L N. HINE d CO., Dealers In
s.Z
Thy Goods, Clothing. Ladles and Misies fine Sham
Alsb, agents for the great American Tea and Coffee
Company [April, I, 1861-
E. L. Wzrr.s. - • C. C. F.a.nno.r.
EVITISICI4S..and. SURGEON. Montrose, Pa. Gives
I. especial attention to diseases of the Heart and
Lungs and all Surgical diseases. Office over the Poet
Office. Boards at Searle's Rotel. [Sept. 4. 1866.
BALDWIN, ALLEN, Sr, McCAIN.
DgALERS to Flour, Snit, Pork, Fish. Lard, Graln.
Feed, Candles, Clover. and Timothy Seed. Alec+,
Groceries, such as Sne:ars, 31olasses, Syrups, Tea and
Coffee. West side of PablicATeuua.
Montrose, April .7,1866.
DOCT. E. L. HANDPICK,
CoRTSICIAN 4 SURGEON. respectfully tenders hi.
professional ; services to the citizen of Friends
stile Fuld vicir.ity. °Moe inthe °Dice of Dr. Leet.
isoards at J. Ifosford's. 1480 MU
IAttIEnNAPT.S. T.'ir-311, Montrose, Pa. Shop over
Chandler's Store.
Irlr - Alforders dlled promptly, In Evet-rate style. Cut.
ing dome on short notice, and warranted to dt.
• WM. W. SMITE!,
CI A DIN CT A ND (TA IR LIA NUPACTURERS,-
ll of MAU street, toutrote, ?a. t(
Staple and Panay Dry Goods. Crockery,
IV Hardware; Iron, Stores, Drags, Oils, and Paints.
BootaandSboesMats and Caps. Fura.Bnitblo Robes.
drocertei,Provielorto.c;ti., Now Milford. ra.
, John
WM. H. COOPER & CO.,
10.A.N1tERS. Montrose, Pa. Sueeessorsto Post,Cooper
4; Co'. Cake, Lathrirp's new building, Turnpike-at.
W EttrliTTOCO COOPSII, EZNIII
A TTOTINET LAW. Bounty, Back Pay, Pension,
E 9 Breen ). on Claims attended to. febi
udlce.: cor below Boyd's Store, Montrose,Pa
BURNS & NICHOLS,
DEA eRS in Dimes. Medicines. Chemicals, Dye-
Paints. Oils. Varnish, Liquors, Spices. Fan
cy n - : c,es. Patent Medicines. Perfumery and Toilet Ar
tic!es. 129 — Prescriptions carefully compounded.
Fuolic Avenue, above Searle's !iota'', Montrone, Pn.
. B. Brim. AMOS NICIXIMS.
. t:ept. 11, IEO.
RAS permanently located at Friendsvltleforthepnr
pose of practicing medicine and surgery In all its
branci:es. He may be foubd at the Jackson Rouse.
OfGen hours from 8 a. In.. to 9 p. m. janlaf
Priendaville, Pa., Jai:L.lsth, 18611.
STROUD & BROWN,
Pr - IMS AND LIFE TS372.ANCR ACZNTS. .All
business attended toprumpily. on fair terms. Of
fice first door north of "Montrose Hotel." went We of
Public Avenue, .I,lonixose, Pa. [Jan. 1. ISoB.
BILLING@ STROUD, - - CEIAIILEII L. Bnown.
C. 0. FORDHAM,
BOOT eft 8170E'Dealer •and Mannfactnrer Montvw•.
Pa. Shop on Main street, One door above I.N. Bul
'grit's. All kinds of work ~ ade to order, and repairing
done neatly. ' Jul 65
SOLDIERS' BOUNTY ,
PENSIONS,
izistyp.
MITE u ,ndersi.ned. LICENSED AGENT of theGOY-
A. ERNMENT, having obtained the necessary forme t
&c.. will givc , prompt attention to all claims intrusted
to his care. No charge unless successful.
GEO. P. LITTLE.
Montrose. June Ith. Mt •
ABEL TURRELL
a rlltitiCtonEnErle"
AND LARGE CLOVER sup,
_ •a.
BUSINESS CARDS.
JOHNi SAITIYFER,
announcesi7 GPI ErpFL'Li.T
.. film be to nJw pro,
k ino.t
ocance
All cello promptly attended to. Charge* tow. Ad.
.lu . .,urn t tiorratls, Snag's co. Pa. Jfeb.4tf
31..MARiltriAN,
t 7. .41.u.citicosieer.
Nov. 11©6 terknttavtue, Sustea Co. Pa.
M. C. _SUTTON, - -
Auctioneer, and Insurance Agent,
KO' bistf Frlendsvillo, Pa.
ROGERS dir t ELY. - •
842,plticas.eorles,
my 10• Brooklyn,
C. S. GILBERT,.
V. 13. !.49040tletaseker . .
sera ear Great. Bend, PR.
A. W. 113ERTHo'L',
A "I'DORICET Li W, Montrose, • Gillen in
jdi k, west end of Brielallook, over Wilson & Gore's
store. Particnier attention given to business pertain
ing to the Orphan's Coprt. [Jan. 1, 1668.
GORDON H. FRINIC,
unoToculApnEß.. Gallery over B. R. Lyons'
Store, Public AvOnue,-/doutrote, Pa. Janl4tr
DR. W.' W. SMITH,
- •
DENTIST. - Mope iover Bo Ads Corwin's Hard
warn Store. Mika hours from 9a.m.t04 p. m.
Montroew, July 1, 1807.--tt
JAMES . CARNALT,
A TTORNET AT LAW. Office next to Franklin tio
.44111. tef. . ployitrone, Dcc. 18, 186.1-11.
WM. D. LUSK,
& TTORNEY AT LAW. Montrose!. Pa. Mee 0pp0...Y.
...Y. tire the Franklin Hotel, near the Court lioaaa.
Nov. 27, 13ati.—tf
DR. E. L. GARDNER,
JOHN GROVES,
H. B MUTT,
A. 0. WARREN,
Dn. E. P. HINES,
A NEW PROGRAMME.
' On-ina-nfter ibl;;llttif - dii of Airtietext, all Goode sold
by ine at retail, will he for
READY PAY ONLY.
Our Stock of
Flour, Ife4, Feed, Sall, Lime, Cement,.
Groceries, Provisions, Wooden and
Stone Il'are, lit.
•
Will be pnrchased In largo quantities for eleh, from
Grin hands, at the lowest market price. Each article'
will he marked In plain figure.; at the smallest possible
profit, and ue deviation in priceq. , ' •
The arrimidemend enzil ordain . , and "Wiliclielit
will he forth. heneft oflotb seller and purchaser
With many thanks to our numerone friends for th ir
liberal patronage under their old order of business, we
shall nuke It for their interest not to desert us under
the new.
All basing accounts on oar hooks will do a favor by
settling the same by Cash or Note without farther Do*
14AR12.111`4110N.
New Milford, March 10, 1.968.-0 m
LOON FOR FARMERS.
TisTBUSTRY and ECONOMY—the road to wealth. The
Fanner raises all the material to clothe his family.
MTh. should fie. afitillit4 maferlat and bay it back again,
paying the mannfactrmr large profit and four or aro
additional profits, besides transportation charges.
Government taxes. &c.. all of which he could save.
amounting to half the cost of tr , s store goods, each year
by making his own goods at borne, which is now made
easy by
Mendenhall'a Improved Self Acting Hand Loom.
It la the moat simple and reliable Loom Aver inven
ted.. IrAizeake ai greater variety of plods midi lola
pewter than; atty ',other loom. .AGI; the ntinationa lot
weaving are ertntmed by 'tarry- turning - a Wan.
From 12 to 2o yerde of Jeans or atinet, an d from 20 10
33 of Llncey .tc., can be woven per day.
By late Improvements
Rag Carpeting can he rapidly woven with tho Fly shut
tle. weaving from 20 to 23 yards per day.
Thie loom will tarnish profitable elnplOyment in er.
cry neighborhood in weaving cloth and" carpeting for
pi:l,4olll,Tc
For circulars, price list. and samples of cloth woven.
on tho loom, address, with stamp,
A. B. OATES & Co., Philadelphia, Pa.
March 10-3 m. Offico 29. North 13th st.
REEVES! AMBROSIA-
Xl' OR TEE= 31:3CALIZL i r-w/
IMPROVED !
It is an elegant droning for the hair.
It causes the hair to earl beautifully.:
It keeps the Scalp clean 'and healthy.
TtVitiates - the roots
It forces the hair and beard to gepti Ittxnriantly
It immediately stops hair falling out.
It keeps the hair from changing color ftom age
It restores grey hair to its original ittitti.
•
It brings:tont/ale On heads glat hat* Wean bald for
year i - •
r.
mow '
It is cOmnacitentlrely of simple intryinrely vegeta
ble:substinces.
It has recolved over Mx thousand voluntary t estimo.
gals of Its excellence. martrof whichare from phyei
.
Mans in high standing:
It is sold In half Ps. and bottles, (tbi: name blown In
the glass) by, draggists and dealers in *Fancy Goode ay
eryw here, at one.dniltLr per bottle.. Wbolesale by Do
nlan Barnol& Co4F. C. trells•JA Co4 - Behleffelto Co.
Nework.
LregNsE PETITIOfItio..NO TJCEI.4SEBE
by given that In parsasnettof yin-act of, Assembly
the following named persons have tiledtheir petitions
with the Clerk of :he Court lot Quarter Sessions of the
Peace for the county of Susquehanna - .for lisenseto_
keep tavern, eating houses; and toren-by the measure
In on= titles not leetilhatr,one quail, tor *
which they
Nl:Merit!) , at April Sessiotos,l64l.«,-,::
TAVERN - Llegt*ES.
.
George W. Fatter, Derrick; Joitti N .21toyerP, Derrick;
David Wilmrrth, Lathrop ; Voorhees kra ff erty, Lenox;
James O. Marti, Brooklyn, Geo. D. False:idea. Brook
lyn; Jereraish Stephens, SprinasiDe; S. A. Loomis
Sprinacille; P. E. Brush. Springville; G. W. Griggs,
Great Bend Borough; Niles - Bradford. Great . Bend Sor t
negh; Michael liilron , Groat Band Boro'; Jacob Decker,
Jessup; Charles Jtoreo—Tinsh: N. D. Snyder, Rush; Em
ethic Batnilln. Great Bend Township; John W. .k Eli
W. Roberts, Clifford; A. Hubbard, t liffurd; W. Gow,
liarford; Joseph Gary, Jackson; Charles Komi.
Montrose; John S. Tarbell, Ifontroee; Henry J. John
son. Oakland; John Foster, Friendayille; Cornelius
Decker Frienclevllle; Lyman Sherman. Din:yet; A. 11.
Antuktff; Judson Stone Rd, Forest Lake; Phi
binder Phinney, New Milford Boro'; G. B. R. Wade,
Great Seed Township; Henry }kipper, New 211:f. rd
Boro*; E. L. Rhinerault, Forest Lake; James Miller.
G,bsen: Loots Hammel, Sustra Depot; Enos Blossom.
Silso'n Depot; Win. H. Sherwood, Rush; Delos Roberts
JIiCk4OTI; Ambrose Dena.n. tmeq`a Depot; EMen l'he•
kin, Silver Lake; Peter A. Allen, Auburn.
TO SELL BY DIELISLTRE
Abel Turret. Montrose; Burro & Nichols. Montt-ore:
Foot a Very. Brooklyn: Wm. Buffnm. Friendeville;
ThomnsFernon. Stleci'n ; H. L. Lott, Auburn.
EATING HOUSES
Mary Shehoo. Great Bend Bow'; Adolph Zorn, Stincin.
Depot; C. E. erotht, ilarford ; Daniel Browning, Dun
daft.
. 0. B. ELDRED. Clerk.
Ifontrose, March 24.1808.
TARE NOTICE: ,
Then , ho rind nnoettled nbeonnto on or r Books will
pleads call and arrange the onme.wit tient delay.
25. SAYRE, .t - BROS.
March 10, 1869.
7 2 Co rg 1:3 0
TnE greatest rare for rheumatism, laminae**, sore
ness. drm.,1,1 the Great English Sweeny *peel tic
iment. Head on IA rappers **bat it has dune in Snsq'a
county. It ha* cured the lame and afdleted' immediate.
ly. Don't fail to try it. . Price, SO ctefiler• bottle: Sold
by Abel Tnivell. Burns st ,Niehols. and all sturekeep, rs
or drcr-_,lsf N. If it does nor give Eat 1 fact ton , return
the bottle &if full and your money will be refunded.
D. G. oAltaT & CO..
Feb. 1, 1869. . Middletown, N. T.
To Horsemen.
Don't let vnnr Dorset. go lime, sore or ailiected ; go to
the store and tau Carey's Great English. Sweeney .Linl
ment, as it never tails to give satisfaction.
D. G. CAREY C CO.,
Feb. 1, 1868. 'Middletown, N. Y.
TWELVE YEARS REPUTATION
has proved Dr. EDWARDS' Tar. Wild Cherry and
Cough Syrup I The most successful
.(K)1 1:r1 medicine in use - or Colds, Coughs,
111.1 Hoarseness, Asthma. Indnenza,Bron
chitin, Whooping Cough, etc. Sold
gu l rigy .c br e a . ll p D et ru b v t i t T e te . . a l a and
FURNITURE ESTABLISH
MENT
(IF William W. Smith. The extensive Furniture
k Establishment of William W. Smith, having been
refitted and greatly improved, the proprietor respect
fully announcesto the citizens of Montrose and vicini
ty, that he is - constantly making and keeps on hand the
largest and best assortment of
3uvicrpt .rta r9V17.1:16M
to be found anywheythia side of New York City,
Desks, Divans. Towelracks, Lounges, Footstools Se.
Center Card, Pier, Toilet. Dining. Kitchen and
extention tablet.
. .
C.natne —Cane and Woodoest Rockers, Cane, Flag
and Woodpentp of every varietynod ptyle.
Sofa and Tete-a-tetes, famished on ittiort notice.—
Cane seat cbaira repeated.
SPRING ZEDS.
A large assortment—cheapest and best, in the market
Cane Seat Chair&
I am now enabled to supply my customers with a new
substantial cane seat chair, of home manufacture, which
will be found greatly snperior to those formerly in
market, and yet are sold eta lets price. - "
CANE-SEAT CHAIRS RE-SEATED.
rir'fleady made coffins on hand or tarnished at
short notice. Hearse alwiyain readiness If desired,
I employ none but qrgfal and experienced workmen..
I Intend to dd and Mill :It 00 . 103 t. !mom
be drontea,
• Triz , Lnik" - Tit:AWITIL -
Xontscsa.reb-19,1148"1 • ••• 4 ' , r " 1 ;
nye ••••••• int •ivarst.,
•,'••• - ••Trtnr::
81 1 1101111 BR°
Fire 'Life Aceidett , e _L Stock
GENERAL' 'INSURAN - ACY.
4 /4; 7
nomeltmattc o o l VgtWietelt.o
SnrDlt<e• - • 81.000,0t0
liistitaltru CO. of Nerth a„
Capital and Surplus, • .21 : 4 3 6: 0 6 0
tatcruationel Fire lusuranch - te. OfN. if.,
• Cupitattindlumplue,_ "24 t:500',600
Lydraillig'County• Slut turflntraranio Co.of
Blaney. Penn's. Capital and Surplus, 4,000,000
Partner's Mutual insurancnect.:YOrk o Pa., - • .• •
Capital and Surplus. -- - 700.000
Enterprtv'e : Irisar @ nce Coia.paritilCittein
nati. 0., Capital - and Surplus,
Connecticut Mutual Co.l r ifelninumac „ Of
•Hartford, p wing r cent.
41114 0 $ 0 1.111ttt*.the llenorce
given for half the protean:re, vertu
-be paid under any Ctreuftts a n es: 'he
policy will twilit It WI, dead
the notei liven al, Capital, 17,000.000
,LI InsaMtlti, 0 . 14 . • •
joule, tg. •- • 1.600,000
truct ( u
et CO.' Radford . Conn.. , • •
4.110 S te.! MO of accidents
c a oit t o t. . . .
HartiartrPirn ' Tarn:ranee COmpany. Hart
ford. Conn.. Capital spa Surplus.
Putnam
i Fire InsnranceCo., Hartford, Ct.,
Captl, .-- • $700,000
Glees - Fa a lls Insurance Co. Glens Falls,
•24.. Y. Capital and Supine, ,
ford'Llve Stec" InSurance Company.
Insurance on all kinds et Live Stock,
arainst theft sad death from any
cause. Capital, ; $17,000,000
iLi4"AII buidnesitelitrneted to our care will be attend
ed to on fair terms, aud all lessee promptly adjusted.
Otßce . tlrseitoorra.t from Banking O nce of W.
H.Cooper &So... Turnpike at. Mon Ow, Pa.
STROUD & BROWN, Agents.
3t. C. Sl:rites. Esq., Friendeeillo, Bollcitor.
PELAB. H. SBIITII, Montrose, do
Brut:was:Bison% • Cattn.as L. Snows
,Mc!st k rose, Feb. ZS. 1888.
BURN'S & NICHOLS,
-DRUGGISTS & APOTHECARIES,
Seep regularly supplied with unadulterated
Drugs add Medicines; Chemicals, Dye
Stuffs, Wines and Liquors, Paints,
Oils and Varnish, Perfumery,
Fancy Soaps, Yankee
. Notions, &c. &c.
Fresh from New York City.
All of the 'most popular Patent Medicines sold in
Ms section, among which may be found
Ayie's and Jayne's Family Medicines, Hem
bold's Buchu, Schenck's Pulmonic Sy
rup and Sea weed Tonic, Duponco's
and Cheesemon's Female Pills, ,
Hall's Cough Balsam,
Wisharee Pine Tree
Cordial,
Hall's Hair Renewer, Ring's Ambrosia,
Kennedy's Medical Discovery, Hoof
land's German Bitters, Hostetter's
Stomach Bitters,
And many other kinds of real ?aloe and merit. in fact
oar Stock embraces a tine nvirortment of everything no
nallly kept in *nu szocruteso omg Stores.
or-Prescriptions receive particular attention, and
are etartkerwr and promptly compounded.
I "; 4o 'tore formerly occupied by J. Etheridge.
A. B. BURNS.
Montrose, Pa., Sept. 17, 1867. A.llOB NICHOLS.
HUNT BROTHERS,
151473E1L.411...N9CCZ1P 2V° , 3E 2 or.,
Who:egale & Retail Dealere in
2142 D Ada 2 9
STEEL, NAILS,
%110171FALS,
BUILDER'S HARDWARE.
NINE RAIL, COUNTERSUNK& T RAIL SPIKES
RAILROAD fi MININO suppLIEN.
CARRIAGE SPRINGS. AXLES, SKEINS AND
BOXES, BOLTS, NUTS and WASHERS,
PLATED BANDS. MALLEABLE
IRONS. HUES, SPOKES.
FELLOES. SEAT SPINDLES. BOlrs,
ANVILS. VICES, STOCKS and DIES. BELLOWS
HAMMERS. SLEDGES. PILES, &c. &c.
CIRCULAR AND MILL SAWS. BF:I.M°. PACKING
TACKLE BLOCKS. PLASTER PARIS
CEMENT. ITAIR & GaINDSTOYES.
FR ENCH WINDOW GLASS. LRAT HER & FINDINGS
PAIRBANK'S SCALES.
Scranton, Marcb 24, 1861 1y
EMPIRE SEWING. MACHINE CO.
SALESROOM, 616 BROADWAY, N. Y
No. 1 FhIIIILY Ittscmus. This Machine has a straleht
needle. perpendicnlar.actinn. makes the Lock or Shut
tie Sti,h, 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 Fella, Binds Braids, Tucks, Quilts,
Plata ameGathara. ea a Family Machine tt has no
uperior,
Price, with Hemmer and Braider, po.
Particular attention is called to onr New Improved
Manufacturing Machines. They run light and are com
paratively noiseless; P imple, durable and efficient.—
For cloth or leather work they have no competitors.
No. 2 Machine, with Hemmer and Braider, VII No.
8 Machine, $B3.
far agents wanted, to whom a liberal discount will
be given. [Oct'. 22, 1867.
GBOVESTEEN'S PIANOS,
GROVESTIISN'S PIANOS, '
GRonsms&ms PIANOS,
449 Broadway, New Yo rk,
499 Broadway, New York,
499 Broadway, New York,
Are unrivalled for Durability, FOwer, and Evenness
of Tone. They are fast becoming the favorite over all
others, with lifuelciana, Amateurs, and all lovers of
GUOD MUSIC. They are Warranted In every ro.
sped. Prices one third lower thal other Brat elan
makers. Send for Circular.
GRO VA:STEEN le CO,
0e.22 499 Broadway, New York.
DECLINE IN. FLOUR,
THE
MiiirelMAM Mill
Ie tarniphlng fret rate Winter Wheat Flour at $lB 80.
• - • •• • BEIOOIC & TNGLET.
Read This.
.
T is a year since ire discontinued business and in
vited oar cnaiouiers to .eattle their accounts. Wei say to those ado hare neijected , our call, that tirkilt
they attexid to Ikt,..vmmoo.vrelortst resorttolneans.
:wmnt. to ha and unpr p oltablo
; t "eriPtt it."ll,Aßgi .leyt •
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• :•: resittitree
41 5 oiTB
-:; ,*.+4 7 •14/ z.
Melo Street, 6 doors below Boyd'e Center, litoutrose
r r$ fer"..'" P.
,pogoffs, AIM
,P,ROVISIONS,
/,000.001)
If
We are constantly receiving and now have on hand s
lamb atonic °Moods It oneNae,whlfch we wfitaoll.
CHEAP! CHEAP! CHEAP'
for caab, or exchange for produce
19,000,000
GOOD TEAS,
COFFEE, SUGAR,
MOLASSES, SPICES,
PORK, FISH, LARD,
HAMS, DRIED FRUITS,
CLOVER & TIMOTHY SEED, &c.
r Weihave refitted and made additions to our Stock of
Pails, and are now ready) to forward Butter to the be, t
COMmiesion houses in New York, free of charge, and
make liberal advancements on consignments.
CAII and examine our Stock before purchasing else
where, and convince yourselves of the
GOOD QUALITY & CHEAP PRICES
C. 0. MINER, - . -
Montrose, Aprll 16. 1867
.(1) .ft at (3
w o o rmi
i o n (
a t m oLls a ' n a ( t i so r ala e d b n y nce from Wholesale
3Ertirrirt.
Comprising a large assortment of NEW
Dry Goods, Groceries, Crockery, Hardtoore,
Stoves, Iron, Medicines, Paints, Oils,
Boots CL* Shoes, Wall Paper, Win
dow Shades, Huts and Cops,
Btoffolo Rolfes, Ladies'
and Gent.? Furs,
Balmoral and Hoop Skirts, eke. eke.,
and combined. forming the moat complete opportunity
for selecting in every department (ibis trade, and will
be sold at
The Lowest Market Prices.
•
New Milford, Dec. 17, 1867.
Merchant Tailoring.
E. L. WEEKS & CO.
Have secured the services of a drat class
Prizaticocal autter,
and will re-open the Cnstom Department of their es
tablinhinent on Tuesday Oct. 22, where they will be
prepared to make up to order, in the la'e•t and most
iasuionable styles, all kinds of illeu's and Boy's Cloth
11/g.
Particular attention given to
OUTSIDE CUTTING
Or - Wanted, two experienced Ponta and Vest Ma
kers.
E. L. WEEMS & CO
Montrose, Oct. 22. IS67.—t(
IT. .13.4LICTEZI. at, cic).,
GREAT PIANO FORTE
And Melodeon Emporium.
650 Broadway, New Y0.71c, and 69 Washington St.,
Chicago, Crosby Opera Il i ousr,
Wholesale Agents for the Unite States for
WM. Knahr adebratPd Gad Medal
F o la.axcororte•ts.
Also, Agents for A. 11. GA I,E CO., and other first-
W have the largest and beet assorted stoat• of Pianos,
which, for Power and Sweetness of Tone, PAP,' end
Agreeable Touch. and Beauty of Finish, have, byj edges,
been pronounced unrivalled.
Whole ale Agents for Carhart, Needham Co's Cele
brated Harmoniums, Ndadecms and Organs.
Manufacturers and Importers of
Musical In.lrnments, and all kinds of
Musical Merchandise.
fxr Remember the place,
J. BAUER et: CO.,
650 Broadway, New York, and
Iy4l 69 Washington St , Chicago
BLACKSMITHING.
T HE undersigned have this day formed a co-partner
thei.p, under the firm name of Stamp & Moran. rar
purpose of carrying on Blackemit h ing in all its
branches.
pe'Strict attention will be given to florae-shoeing.
All *kirk will be done neatly and promptly. The pnb
lic are Invited to call.
Montrose. March 4th. R. P. STAMP.
MST. tf P. T. MORAN.
Drew -v7l-v-lxi-.
Baldwin, Allen, & McCain.
Flour, Feed, Salt, Pork, Butter, Cheese,
Dried Beef. Hams, Fish, Smoked Hal
ibut, Candles, Tea, Coffee, Spices,
Syrup, Nolosses, Sugar,
Seed Wheat,
Clover d• Timothy Seed, Flax-seed, Beans,
Broom, Nails, dv. tie.
Thankfal for, past patronage, we shall be happy to see
and wait npotVonr old and new customers. .
All Goods add Flour warranted.
A. BALDWIN. W. L. ALLEN. .1 11. Mcl74!#.
Montrose, Feb. 5,1867.
HOWARD Associatlon,PhlladelTlß, Pa
.11 - 1 DinesFes of the Nervous, Seminal:Trine and sex
uaisystemr—oear and reliable tiertment—in quirt sof
the HOWARD ASSOCIATION. Vent toy mall In looted
°tzar envelopes!. free of charge.' A ddrer I , Dr.J. 8 Exttax
Houarrroir, Howard Association. No 2 South atb stree
philadenhis. Pa. - -- - - -- - -- -
Three, Cheers for, Crel Amt.
HIP, HIP, HURRAH!
prof. AiCarries.
lIIOC Hayti &ere?, bes remeriid" his' chcri to I
hsteclofth i . lireokot Now Statplaiarrha
prepited tor yrs latienctron. - 397.1ep Q toe
qUitk-thhin lea lagvage fags tir Ttlr.vr-*
of our Ooods
W. R. COATS
clan,. Piano
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10.10 Scranton
11,43 Nicholson
12,08 Hopbottom
12,33) Montrose
1,08 New Milford
1,35 Great Bend ~ . .
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CONNECTIONB—WEARD.
The Mail train from Nevi York connects at Ng.
minks Chunk with the train leaving Philadreine.
ton depot) at B,ooa. m.. and at Orestßtlid;wl tirrnisi k
mail train on the Erie Railway, with areal) ne Car at
tached. stopping at all the prinelpal statioma
. on gat
road, and arriving at Buffalo at 6,18 a. pi:
The L assenger trait from Scranton connecta st Get
Bend with through trains going west and east On art.
Eallway, arriving at Buffalo at 1.28 a. tn.. an a l alai
manes at 12 m.
CONNECTIONS-EASTWARD.
,
The Mall train from Great Bend connects there
with the Cincinnati Express on the Este Rallwity ftus
the west ; at Mannuka Chunk with a train for Philtd'a
and Intermediate stations, arriving in PhßlidelthiS at
6.10 p. m.; and at New Hampton with a trains for Samoa
Bethlehem. Allentown. Reading and Hartisbnrg, snit
at Harriebore st&ho p. ut.
At Scranton. connections are made withtraitui tease
from all stations on the Lackawanna and Woodisbere
R.R. and on the Delaware and Hudson gaiild
Railroad, Time Tables at which roads are liFtnted
R. A. nzsar,
General Pass. and Ticket, Aria
'PRIE It A ILWAY.—On and after Mon
day. Nov. 95th, 1867. trains will leas* Grist
Bend at about the following hours, !Ls.:
GOING WEST.
m. Night Express, Mondays excepted, for Br
cheater, Buffalo, Salamanca and Dunkirk making , di
rect co.inection with trains of the Atlantic and Great
Western, Lake Shore and Grand Trunk Railways, for
all points West ; also at Binghamton for Syracuse ;
at °wagerer Ithaca, and at Elmira for Canandaigua.
3.2. a in. Night Entrees, daily, for Rochester. Buffalo,
Snlamanca. Dunkirk and (ho Weft, connecting u
above. Stops at Great Bend on Monday tannings
only.
5 - 27 a. In. Mail Train. Sundays excepted, for Borah,
and Dunkirk. connecting nt Elmira for Canandaigua.
&SS p. M. Day Express, Sander' excepted. for Ro
chester. Buffalo. sakmanca, Dunkirk, and the West.
Connects at Binghamton for Syracuse at Owego for
Ithaca; at Elmira for Canandalgaa;,at fiaPonanai
with the Atlantic and Great Western Railway, and at
Buffalo with the Lake Shore and Grand Trunk Rail-
ware, for all points West and South.
T. 51 p. m. Faprese Mail. Sundays excepted, f .r EuCa
la. andDankirk, connecting with train.
for the West.
12 30p. m. Way Freight. Sundays excepted.
11.31 a. m. Emigrant Train, Daily, for the Welt.
GOING EAST
7.24 a. In. Cincinnati Express. Monday, excepted,
a. Lackawaxen for Hawley, and at Grastoartfttr New.
burg and Warwick.
2nop. m. Accommodation Train Daily.
2.00 p. m. Day Exprees, Sundays excepted. connect
at Lackawaxen for Hawley, and at Jersey City with
midnight express train of New Jersey Railroad for
Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washineton.
9'27 p. in New York and Baltimore Mall. Strulays
copied, connecting at derae City with morning , ex.
preite train of New Jersey Railroad for Baltimore
and Washington. and at New York with moruing ex
press trans for Boston and the east.
3.43 a. m. — Night Express. Daily. conneetinq at Gray
court for Warwick ; and at New York with afternoon
trains and steamers for Boston and New England
cities.
10.20 a. m. Way Freight, Sundays excepted.
WM. R. BARR. 11. RIDDLE.
dcc 10 Gen', PIM Fenger Arent. Gen'iSup't.
i3rA New and complete •` Pocket Time Table" of
Passenger TrbillA 0^ the Erie Railway and ennoectine
Linee has recently been pribliehrd. and ran he procured
on application to the Ticket Agent at the Company's
office.
MAD CREEK MILLS,
Nervcr ~2lltorcl, law.,
FN. MOORE, Proprietor. are In fall operation at
. last. Mr. Moore would say to the rood people
of Susquehanna county that he has fitted up hie mill
at a heavy erpense, with all the modern improvements
in Bolts and Machinery, and is confident be can do as
good work as the beet.
We have one of the improved Sliver Creek
Smut & Separating Machines,
paid to he t' c beet machine of the day. We ►ave ales
the best machine for cicanine Buckwheat In the county.
The cervices of Mr. JOHN 0. DR 1102. an experi
enced miller, have been secured and he will attend to
all calls.
New Milford, Nov. 19, 1867.—tf
GROVESTEEN & CO.,
499 Broadway, New York.
i="l4stalaC) 3Fi'vrtes.
Our Last new addition to our different styler is
attracting the admiration of both ctitlcs,and pc/palace.
We men tion specially. some of the claims of this ovw
Piano. Believing the exterior ahonid be **beautiful to
the eye as melody Is to the ear, we have paid great at
tention to getting them up fb a Pt)le that Is conceded
be ail who have seen them to be the hannisomeit Amto
Forte made. They are an entirely new style, with fear
full round corners. heavily carverl legs ono lytv, base
richly moulded, and contains our latest improved nets
scale and action. The tone is melodloo-. and Ile adept
ability to peerages of every shade of expreselob, from
the softest murmurs, the Cressendo, and the rF.glvea
the performer eery advantage of the Concert grand.—
Price $5OO. 1144
FOUND,
N Montrose, between the Store of I. N. Bullard and
wooden end of Brick Block, at that little one horn
Boot and Shoe Store, • new and elegant assortment of ,
.13c=ocrtss cfb SO:Loess.,
For fall and winter, Consisting of
Men's thick and fine Boots, Boy's Boots,
and a good assortment of Shoes, con- .
sistin,g 'Ladies' Kid, Goat s .
and Lasting BolmoTls,
Misses', Children's and Baby's Shoes, le. Abe, !rot]; „
made to order, apd Repairing done on short notice.
0et..29.1867.—tf • C. 0. FORMAN, -
The Montrose DemOqsat,
Is 7traanman sr= TnaanArifolaian, Ar NOila o33
1 317 5.0 -1 444.14 A. Cotrarr..PA., sr:. • "
J. cianitursafriscs;oir,
ALT $2 ran ANA= is ADVANCII—OU AT wen
Business advertisements inserted at sl_ per ,figittaro 01
10 lines, three times, and Zeta for sai l a dditional)
Yearly advertisers, with asnal chines Chanted 0
for four squares, quarter column $l5„, Aulftolnem
one enlamn SOO. and other amounte t u ew tpropo
!induces aside et threeliteii;4llll moodiffolliftl
garkgal'potlees at the 'customary ratee,,-41iout150
per cent. in addition to futstiteanfaitl;„ '
Job Printlux 'eieeoted ne,s7,:arid
,p.i.40,
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