The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, May 12, 1868, Image 4

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Our eirchangete - fron3 different parts of
Ali and • other stateo: titshnlif stating' tint t
Er Optivithatanding 016:7).aleneaS
.of the sea
t-ton the yield of wheat fortherresent. year
Womises to be much winter than that of
any previous year. for_ ailong period. The
7-Iteavy snows that Ititve oharatiterized the
Iftist winter have done inuch toward pro
4clueing this agreeable reSttlt. If the past
liinter had been open and. chanvahle
ti . fge quantities of the Wiftiit Would have
•••frOzen out. But nature provided a ituft.
mirarni mantle for the grotving grain, and
the long cold winter being over, the
in all sections of the cotiiitry promise
rsbundant harvests. In: those portions of
r " - „thit West where spring xiteitt iiiprineipal•
,ty sown present appearance 9 indicate an
abundant crop; While in -Georia and ot h
er
States South the rotnises to Jie
.Mauch larger than ordinary. The fruit
`,Crop, except in some Idcalities promises
'lto be plentiful. The - co - Whined coldness
_of the weather antil this late period hat ,
.:Ing prevented the trees from prematurely
budding, no material injury can well hap.
ripen to 7.hem from the front the t'roets
- Vihich may come in the future - .
Farmer's Wives.
Colman's Rural World says truly that
there is no position more honorable and
useful than to be'tlisit - wife of an honest, in.
'dependent, and thriving 'farmer in a cotin.
•try like this :
4 . . "To be the angel that Bite through the
garden, bidding the iloWere 'Moon), and
twining roses and 'honeysuckles around
- the bed room, or sweetening their fra
-1
rance with sweetest emile;lor spreading
the snowy &oar beneath the old oak at
',703e door to welcome her busband as ,he
returns from- his toil; or even tipping the
cradle with her focit to she plies the dasher
with her hand;or busily mat - ee the needle,
at the same time lamming:a-joyous song
of praise that she is the happy and beloved
of an American filirmer—one of the
'irue noblemen of this. free Country, one
• that should by right, rank as the pride and
••='•glory of America."
This is all very 'Well,,provideil the "an
gbl" be not overworked and made the
dredge of the family, which is too often
the case.
',From what we have. seen -of farinerg
wives, some of theta have a pFetty hard
time of it. First, up in the morning, and
last to retire twilight—very (Alen no help,
and a large : family to feed—cows to milk
—butter to--"cburn—honse to be kept, in
order—garden to attend to—c!othitig to
make and inti i nd, and children to mind.
We hope none of the many farmers who
take tliir paper alrOw !heir wives tn be
thu's overlooked. There is happy medium
between doing too .intio't and too little
work. Wives should have some spare
time eaelielay for recreation and rest, and
an hour or so arountl the, evening Ininp to
readitikrtili, and amuse and iniordet the
ones of the household. On larg,
farms they are worth five times more as
superintendenss, or overseers, than as ac
tive worker 4. The most successful far
mers are not those who work thentselv(P•
and all about them to death.—Ercharve.
-4 young Jnan who had been paying
strict attention to a young lady, with a
view to matrimony, or any other mom y
she may chance to have, grew chivalric
the other night, and offered to undertake
almost any task, however ditli-ult, to j
pi4ve his love and devniion. "Bi.i me,"
said he with a truly nightly rhartsrely (al
though he wasn't worth a rop,) 131,1 me
'tame the lion in jungles, or restrain an ill
fiCe seeker on his way to Wap•ltirwtort,
andl.will•do it. - Ask me to climb 31mint
- Ve . s t wi t ei' (most an:: other time,) nr to' ad
dress a tumultuous assembly of women's
rights wo:nen in opposition to,female sof
frage, and it is done. Command me that
I should bring a snow flake from the tor
yid.ski.of - Africa, or an iceberg from the
sultilmric , waves of—"
"001,1,7 cried, - the Maiden, "you can
itio g iirtia ' tny: .commendatiOn add
contribute to my pleasure. There is a
youth, Weston is his nan:e who started
frobrPortland - on the Maine, is even now
strto„ohilig hitlegs walt,eager intet# tow-
ADbfcagOiZAtnit,ite his tiobte
•
" What ?" -
" Wolk r"
lle ,padestrialated.
BADLN, SoLo.--7.The Noble county (Ohio)
eYbiretidi tiaYS''t One of our worthy chi.
zens—a strict church member—was re:c)-
iiiithii 4hiirch` pap'er last 'sa bbaili ;
occassionlOar itilioWn for a '-moment a
`sporting'sbndtizfaci• substited In its stead
the. N'...'1% 1 Clipper. The old gentleman
soon picked up the.paper, and after ad
5144tri, 'bits 'Rapt:loles read an -. nterest f-r
account - '`a bile - prize fi.dit. After - read
ing the article, the paper down,
k1P4 1 .4 ia. fpeeraples, t houghtfnlly, and : re
his'wife: that the Presbyt6rian
was not ttiCe.litirCh paper it used to be,
and that be would diseontinne ilikino• it
when this year expired:. Wife looke'd at
the paper and kiondi. , Copered the impos
ition much'to the ohilgentleman's gladness
thatAre•lmper bad hot; 'deteriorated so
mach, after aIL .
- -
e hhgasktiatiNT: Eitkevse.—A - 1 ttotempo
iary, %AO has figured up the e et pease of
the drama, says that, besides retarding
legieslatien for o Month, the impeachmeut
' coati „the neat little stim
half a million: the characteristic
fect:' ilidtay wide *lnch our officials -
Iffiabington love to ;do bnsiness,, they
qiiiiinanaged , to: Make she one: item at'
the..pyiikkins-4.admission ,ticker ,the
trial cot of as thiiiosand dollars.
T ea 1 a - 1.4,1;a; 14 Ilu.r.- Yi1.41"17, r - --• a a
4 .
and now occnpied by the psrtisd-'of t in *red part by l ,
'
get , C4 c3 . • Dili rl.ls•Ntt CIL i , ...,..,.... '! thoie-soltassorkstour.ssitti-atisi-Outloonder4pc-•• A , INI4W TAO wit Aims t -
, ..... : ,—,.....,-., _si.• L. _: Spa . - a li , ,ti tY,Fr - e . ni teints,llO - Fli 0f,1511AdbC,142,41, , ,-45.1 , 14n.•r. - _ • ,' • - " • -, 7• 1 1-
-1 .
--' efil;tnblirs lipparitni, tenietleoo64,-xe r o tm64 2l4).' - 014 4tid attergato 4l :44fac4 P494.1.4. 01
1 f* koAintt xt..
Tra a suror ' s Sale of Unseated . 141 ""i'.' l lie'''''' mnr- 1 4- a .*•4 ' ,"* " r ' Yil"b44° . ?
1, . .ontlpineon.J.teo. .nrumleca wit aOO TMITZLI- . : _ -
Lands in Susq'a Co. Ida ibemaye, arattnrc 2wltter , •olortice.abighttN: Jibetilea. • ' , REIDY PA?
, ovzipp,
I:privilegee.improtte.mtnta. , herectillantet tta anti eptinrto- , , '' '
NOTICE II hereby given that agreeable to the act of iltbilocoLututfoulet thertim r4 bq i° l 3 "/ 13 . 6 _." M Y "i le ° 111 e• 2ie " Va l
the General Ass( mbly of the Commonwealth or c appetinining 4 6o6 the tutritntionfintt 117Mattintre:rante.
Pennayleattyt: di fecal:4lMM ranee. or Aering Unseated 'sense and profits thereof. 10 h119111 . 413d t 0 'lnc paid tracts Flour, iire4t, Feed, Sall,' , Linzei Ceinent
Janda, of which 'Rio banns of the waratitees or own ad ludd cf....sub.!, ~,..00.al--rnetperry and -112twree,-tmd • .... •.: 1 - .10".•-: •
cat. or the numbers, are Oven h. low, will be sold at &racer:ea, rroviazons, mooden and .
,41ets:dit , Ortente bereity granted or Plenti9nedi or inicntled '
public vendno on the third Monday of !nue next od 'be, wlth lehte atilintrildraia fel " lined that sindlfiardner Slone Ware, Nolit.en, eV.
the fifteenth, at the Court Howe in Montrose, f u r ~r
: Landlan Jr.. bra lohn 'Aran , Ortgo,-Atiii‘lietts 4.001 dn.
rearaues due and the coat ace ned on each tract re
• 4 . 1 6 411 irte tb 0,061 9 til'oPOr' Mth litP 2 IN )t iOn't ' 44 //i0 Mill I `Wirt be "pktchuard in larr. e, qnantitien for . e6eh:trinn
epee:Ave:N . , unless the same be paid before the day of
'Ottpßierfnntton Juntor, , and - John Van - Orden' .their I thlt bate., At the tob•ert market Vrlce. Each eititle
tale. 66 10 , 10 c4katineuct 2 Sta „ j,ogGltNig. e• 1A.., . ;kilns •and notgn'atforener-Lt'Vat-n in 012CTItt011 Att/T0 I W 1 obe marked in plain attmtree bt Mall etnallest peatfible
• iratt of Gisrdrutr London Yr: 4itatt dbOtt Vail Orden se. ' p °tit, and no desiation in,priCes:' '
naltartarLa. -
ARARAT. rt .', 1 The times demand !myna system , and we believe it
• " li. tr. LOB, Riede', (-wilt be forth- 4aenelit of both seller and purchaser .
200 Genrae Campbell t . L With many•thante to our•ngmerots irirod• for tht.ir
'2OO A McConnell $ ?
3.2• ?. ' al
I - ;liga i r4ol4o l 4 l o)iiisii*iis 12, hit. 4. t. ttbentivatrdnige Under thi4 Nsld order df basin - es& "J le
200 C Middle pt .. od I - I'4"'"` " ' w''' *t' ' .-'' 7' .- - 4 ';
n. 'i -1 'sh ill in eke it fur their interest not to desert ne do r
60 B *.;Bentley T , 561 II "'
the rittr.
, Gilgroßp. .- - .4 • &rift/. 1 1 N1111 - 1 1 :1 A irma TarsTarranATszt cam - All *. ono .'s wilt do.ofiviror b
httria,Acconnts nr. heel
s ki - .," .," . 31/T.glifi dtlejtotmc' -.-- I "`-`' .2. "•• . mi •-•"' * eetatog,tkeeetune , br Cooldoc Soto ortchont - tarther no
104 Jame. 13.•ach pt -- -- 4...cr.
16 Jooeph Beach pt
11 Philip Beach pt
PO John. Beech pt •
60 Philip Beach pt
114 Peter Beach pt
20 tacarire Porter pt,
SO Elizabeth. isepoportike
181 Altn4RoMeer . • .•
•..15 Jane Hotter
73 . Janet P Roker
'44 G. L, Alone
FOREST .LA.E.E.
150 R. II ' • Rose estate
Jane Hose .•
50 Ellen Hose
t : I t L PAI E F a j t ; •
iittiart I n W E :gra
W. A. DeßnPane
Oaf erhout nerricle
J. N. Jackson
Oliver Trowbridge
Jonathan Stevens
HARMONY.
tygireti • 1 10.81
:raz•iin 6.03
Patrick Johnson 11,24
Daniel Rees
Richard Martin (Conovan late owner) 81 70:4 1
James Comfort
1I ERRICS
Maria Meredith
A. ;1.-Stptquo .
Siunite' I Iletedlei
JAcii§92(
llcory Vi'; 110 ' •
121
113
123
412
800
LA TV ROP
Mont:cm & Compan y
LENOX
C. D. Wilson 16.41
C. 11 . Wils.,n 8.67
ne.wge Belcher 6,23
c•eorgewichur, • le^-• 9,11
Aatiztirl
D. S. Bentley
Ito St ,14,311. F. Ustaltgy
4 , ` •
U !31Int) —
--
, ' -
:Ohn C Nrorris 41.50
Hobert I. Ito .4 ep t.t to 63.
It. U. Ro.o - & - Lieste,3lcGovern lot -
: S ac* I:44yrigp
triill7oi 'Otte
70..ivtr0..e Depot csistiNktiy
1 . 1:111)1 - Cit
•
". t.- E.4•Aggf t
lien ay,y4lit
Jlersereatt
Samuel Daft 'oll
G, W. G. 119041
C. L. Word,
Hrs. R. P. 414,4491-4. „.: • r 403
• . SPRINGVILLE
238 - Maria Jrrrudith
TIZOMPSOS.
124 A. NI. Shiplo " ' '. . 'W.79
ISO Irraisc...l9nru • , 22.59
Itsl ' T. A Cobh . . ,
IMS
100 I-sac Miller, ' ' • 14.75
83 Pant-ib.SarnuSi trindley . `2.9l
114 li:vruburir dt Strenburg ' '1 1 4,C01
55 . 'W. C. Aletr.k.. - • ' • - " '8.61
O. rici& ffemfont • . 43,44
r ItIen.ARDV. ICENTIEDY, ',Winter.
Trestrurer'e 011icr!, 3Joutrurre, May 12, 1868. • '
SHERIFF'S SALES.
. . .
DY virttoi,a of certa4q• write btetted by the tlettr . l
common Pleas of .. 4 tistr.o•hanna l'ounty. anal to me
direct, d. I “ 2 1.11 ux POSC flO cot u by ptll.llc. rend ne., at the
l'otirt-hont.e, in M'oettOse. on Saturday. June n.
:a .P. . the f 011,,%% ing dthseilhixl lift,eL..
parcele ft uw:: to w:::
A I that certain piece or parcel of land, with the ap.
partenances, lying mid nei az . in the town hip of C.uticu,
11 t, an :, •it.nna C(1.1111t Peun',‘, hounded und- Le
.t•nbed ti- fJHdWi 1.11 the ;awl hi bt sti4;ier
31a.rittnn; thoek, t
rltArnartio ant) 4obn Isiorioah
the got:aft by laud. of Putrie D•rnelly :al if iftels of 'the.
e.tate . Mel) CarTrutit, deed ; and on the: Ive6t
lancle of the ~aid Cateh Cartha it deed —cont tin 111;
about 100aercv. with 07acreo Improved, one lo;; house,
two framed barn A. end two (malt orchards.
ken in execution. at tilt en it of I.'er!botomerc
13e:echev ve. Jubti itet..vber.
-ALSO -
All ;hat
,certain pi avant par-el Laid. I.ftnnte. 17i ng.
and i rit cour.t v
t`nrznat Luitertte":?C9Un'Wra.,
tieierrlYi d'aeiticoOre Ai a fitriTee anal,
,onrr.l tthlfe tell tree Fa aa!
thence molt. 47,.e.e2rut:6 a n NO rninuies we.t i e , ;;;;;;$
and 2.1 II pi:. ton ettralla itdjoulrpg . l4l.4/ tqr.
rl.l-13;•inl , Qte, - tluzne.:o Qt.,lam. - 1 a n
fryriy 1, air ,ua ha'r: tit-% 11-01 to po-t ad
j‘llivaa i g (
,t ie..-.;rl,fyilzauciraviii. 4
..lo`fg'll - 4/,11:15e ea-1 .- ten dirt[;A an:l f.
1, 4. Tbnica eauth 44and H j f vre4 43 chain• ,. aud
to t h e p!VIC , of bvi.inrarv..r. cpWal. , in.:so acres of
nlyout IN improve t, trams "drellitig Bowie, I
tritue Barn andott'ltt nets.,
iTI .ICCiltiti/3 atilt° suit of C. W. Norton, re
g. W. Tiniley.
--. SSO---
On. the premises, on Tuesday June Rd, ISB - -4, at to*-
clock. p. nt. ;
All that . certain tractor partelor land sitanteln*he
township -or... Franklin, edvulty Of Susnatthanzia and
State of Parisi:sy lvdnra,, %Alin - batted, 'bounded .andlide•
4. crihed as follows,' to wit: _B,e - 11:naiad*. abirch treason
the tonal side or Vali [haul: un•thdfairri cif Nathan P. 1-
Whydito• , known
art
Salt 'Spring 'Faim,""liearibel PRIE FLAILWAY.—On anti aft er MOO
northeast coriter_of the...lcalwase. thermo.,aostii :nig' lt:4 44.:
. 4.. •Nay. 2 4.5 th. lad?. trains! will leave Great
( . 4 ... 1 :In TAO - n - gitch,nis . Icier-4'l4' Pall Brook and•Slgei '
Creek) in the etiqiirajltpitt: wait ; thence-IV laid iva 1 ' -,- :-• k• -•" '
Bend at about, the following hottra.'ilx,: ..
and the range nor th 11'4 - tvestl6.perebes to, the. a mike • -,i - • -GOING WEST.
-,,,,r t .4. 1 . pevic road ; thence ninlig the said roattantithp l.
l I:S . iiii. flit `,414 4 ,ht. .txPrusa, lloinikya 'excepted. lorßo
enaill pertites: ' and'itinlii Tar ealit 11% ii 101,,itrAeri. to A . „ he , ter , m itaio . , ,.. 3 , o ,i nanc , an '," Dee m rj , eu ,k le.g di
the corn e r oln. lot Auld .to Joh n,,.Crotitt eli ;•ibbuce 'by `
re - Actialeetlon With - trains of the Atlantli• and Great
4 ,,t t e d tr . C' d r i, u P t ri,ile r i t 4 ,. l k ot
,5ihr n ,p 934 1 ,, 7 ,P e a t4 2 !„. '4 „,,'. e f, ch ,..,., e1 2.„, t ,,q,„, th :,. ' Viesrdril. rnke .hare and Grand '1 rank Railways, fur
,thc --- c -T ee -i . - n •-. 0 .-" r - t - h . -- Tz - u - .7- c i, -- 41 ,. - . 2 4 - p - e - rc i i - 6,- -- i,,, -- 0, --, e , a - s ill. - ; L nu ,ant. wth=r, : also at Binghamton for Syracnec.
at 0-lie , .-o for Ithaca. and at Elmira for Canandaigua.
'organ!' hentim'swhole , rartn. itched - along Azad line
w oo r w i mtio nurebetort a po , t ',nil atones hear the :1.'3 a In N (gilt Expreeg, daily. for flochegter. Burralo,
top fir the preciplrptii hank, or. blur running along the S.damaten, thrnithlr rout the .L.Vest, connecting' as
nboTe. , Stops at Great Bend Jan Allondity mon...lugs
south side or the cr .ek-rtrienee 'along the shinfldr: or• •
only
'saidbank or Wulf sonth lIP am:rain:dm west Ril perches ~ •' • -
toe 'malt hemloy.l.; i•totriploaa come,: t5 ,. m ..,. .. a . th ,
:h ¶,.. ~ 2; a• In. Mail Train. Suadave excepted, for Baguio
weertePeeehetChi - thVilOrteerer heylnnitig: vOittalniti••
f i f teen acres and Tort) , ~per Ches or 130. more or lyssn. and Dunkirk. connecting nt Elmira tor Cl/ natidaigi , a.
3, •Citif• IP.. ft -V i o tr y d 6 14, x s fl a r , e , gr. Sundays excepted. for Ito.
embrncink the - old said wife" Within lie limit's. and c ester. t .... . in
_ h ence . „Dunkirk. and t . he West.
tia for Syracuse: at On ego tor
ate,' the continence of silver creek and NH brook; 1,40 C 'm nee " 4 t ° 111 :g
Ithaca; at Elm:rt.-for cenundalpua ; at Salamanca
the right of way for the pati.teri.f•thir first part and all
gne-ts and ViSItUrA in coffin:toil 'with others as hereto- ...lib the Atlantic and Great Western way. and .at
- n
; lore tolitealfiglitittlfentiorritroalttlica - prfhWildar the
orb wit h rho Lake shore and Grand Truidi Rail
-1 west end or the Ica. tilting up the batik or fall brook rd , i -Wrale. ter ' ll / Pointe west and South
' ii6e:'l , i and itround rthe 'LG. snliject' it:tithe -.W4eii.a. I 7. 51.42. nu. Express Mall. Sundays excepted, f.n• Buffi
t lion nevert e.. ricee..* in favor of Nathan P. Whi.atori:'hie lo.tiatainstrcit; it Dunkirk, connecting. with trains
j heirs, td..ait foliates. Yu VW: The right or way. or for the West:-
j privileXe- &cat:hist:4 the.lot as heittorciro byxrrixtd or 12 50 p. m. Way Freight. Sundays excepted.
1
way to and from the vineold woodland lying ~. south or • 1321 4.1.- M. Euaignun,Trato„ Daily, for,tbe Wcist..
the same : Also the right to one sixteenth part of tho' ~• • •
1 tirade. of any mines. Intrterals. -- ratt. or - 011. that may , . . . .00.1:4G „EAST.
1
.
, Iteri•allept?eiliricoyeratangroald -Apt. and further i hit ; tr,,y4 a. re. :Cincinnati Express. :M ondays excepted,
not h h. ,, herein *ll`lll ha' so Cdnitimed 'HA r.ri m err. rg l at;tacturniatentortiawlay, and atiOnlyconrt for New
,witb tue ; ye"ster privitegt heretofore tramp' to:Lull:14r 1 • ham and Warwick.
1•; n ory and now or late exerelsed by him or draining the BATT. di. liccommndation Train Daily. -
creek ni•ar tbs ., IftWeit eniPiitiaid litt:atidttitsitig the W - I nn r,,„.,Dat-LExpt.... s; •strainvEsxesplethrcrinnect
-1 t,-r as now or hoe Tamed fortbeAsoolfAttei tow mill be at lai•kawaxen for Bewley. and at Jersey Clty with
low it so long as required fortittitiTlUMOMllrhiCit light I •
MidulghLexprtts train of Few Jersey Railroad for
tis to result to the said w0 9 , 3 t,,n, whenever abandoard i FliiktdOpiA‘, Blit.ltnoreAted,Waahin.lon. -
1 bv....he.,predant itaCpPantiy - AlQue the same Pneele'te 9a27 illin •IvowYrirli and itartiatore*Ma It. Snld3VP eft-
I hlerntill'ire.conv~ity fi.:".P. Wheaton anti wife to A. . aceptcd,,connectinglat Jersey City with morning. ex
it.! Brarupeilandlm.4. I,l,„Briun wfi meli ,and„„„e to the , p ees . tratt, of New Jer s ey Raliroad for Baltimore
I said. t4asilnehanntiniait Vortts- , ..tA150; - nif that certain and Washington. anti at New York with•taoraing ex-
I'Vege m' O r gel La ' land lt i u3ll3 ' l n 14 " tni thArli or v.isseirsinsioellomon.end•thoinsi,,,...„-.. .->- .
, a n tain god adjoining thg irritt. aboVe . 'de - tcribeld. 7 an'd noses - in. -- Statirgrpress. Daily. I , 4Anestliw nt Gray
hounded a iidtdesarilled tra - followa,lo wlti ConlitientinS I court for -Warwick; rind.fit New York with atteranbn
at the south side of Silver Creek at haw•-titter matiiin J trill nein:id-steamers -for Boston and New Engler d
the tine_elthe lantla_aftirefnid thence running neat I . Clues...-• ; ,-; , ,
along the south-elk cir•-s ll 7q- era* a t .l9w -r wa ie r m i s - s 10.53 d..-m:. ti7ay'rrelght -Sunda a-exce •
seven. mill and on:et/dal ro , ll stake_aad.atotteltOn o , .14,14.111. ERR
, ".. ~ Y . p ied.
'U IfTDDI,P.
, south ottle of Saler,. creek; thence sonth six and ii . - !Zee 111 , a Marl Passinger Agent: - - GerrySnplt.
1.-poihu •litie•of.itaill wan gfOroilaitildlrencellt,•alllogiil - •44a ~.-.. ... '
direction along the - litiO•of - ,. "Paid lrlift.olP.•.o4lo. ' .....- -, •
__l„„."l 4ol '.__u__Co-nlille_lro. ",..i'llekeiTimill. Tolder of
place of heginnin,..t,,being Ufa, same -premisciconveye r - q.e.P.Sh,,er t.T.. l lee 0 " LeFSTie uttlilivfirand,aptittActille
lir Pl•-P,Rialtilttldfanttwifelo .IP. X: ,Vailt-,untehl *Aid • Linea by , racoon,' been ntdittlod: moil ran he_procurell 1
trUlleontrtyed to.l he petrte . tirttrolltit'part.'"Also.all mraPriepfpnVf, .
„, .qe;. ) ,Yptrittirgoaft. l ,ap* l 1
that certain piece olsreelc,fleidriktdateinmidloydi. ofies , .. , -..., -.:
, :....t t.... - - - • . 1 P-; i'; -. , -
slap of Franklin.
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or less. being the --,-.., Y. oankka g i r c i a - Itt o ra a Hr../..sr- etei !trait os ~-.
Wheaton =a nit; the penis, fa due possession of
.4 :
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.Elude 111111 :Publihhat,
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the, Days'of•NOOlund, I vet; 'biro. - Paper *Over&
slo,Vertilth , il:
- e , apolton unit the Queen of Prussia. I. col., Bvo.
,P4er corers. -$1.10; clot h. .V... , 00.
+The 1011160[00ot , ad Empress: I r61.;8v0. Illustrated.
Paper coverts, 51.50; cloth, VII.OII. .
AfatireL. litOqlticitri,etAr tratittta )--vol.,,,Svcr. pager cot.
.4; ~21Xf.
Joseo . ll;.'undttittacond. Translated froth the Ger.
man .hy Acielistfietlo, 14. :4;handialm. I .voI., 4376 cloth,
$2 ON: - • , ' - •
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ftean{iflatt by,..).4s..Chapntsw Coleman .ana het futugh
.-4 enE, 121013 4N plies. -cloth, $2.00.
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ltieFkiends, 1 vol. itmo. Cloth $2.00.
The Mei •Stit.tif flerliii .. Translated from the .oer.
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fLouise orPtu'asift and trarTtrres. 1 val., /lye. Illus.
li - lit ed . . Paper curers, $1.50; Cloth, $t CA.
Henry VIII. and Catharine Parr. An Historical Novi
el. By E. Dluhlbach. I vol., 12tho. Cloth, isi.oo
RICINTNE NT CH tkii,AGTERISTICS.
1.-They are Inelriglise. '. Aapnrelv
. literary works,
these historical rolusuCes•pmests a }ugh degree of
merit. They r, ad' like genuine his tort ea.' *- t.'af/tolio
World.
• • they are correct descriptions of the countries and
the people descrihetl2.4,ll.drafd.. .. -
H. They, aivt,ii"nteVitinpg. :I'.! lye regaid these books
as among the best midmost entertaining novels i..f the
day."--z•pringfleid Republican.
• The readvr te at once fascinated and held spell
hAutadmntil the valumoda.conaplcted.'- Erns Pares,
'.'lliere'lis till dnil chapter-n° it: . - nice gerald.
r'..111= 4 :-.Tiegyare Mirrursti
the 'antes. -4 No one can
peruse litethavithuut auto:ding the author's ureat skill
in grasping and delineating the characters which ng,ure
conspicuously In them
•• Ihe et tidy . hick enables the author to deli nen te so
accurately theomotinus.matt inc,entivee.lo action which
moved men a ttebit'oruttof apart jig C. must lie clone and
till ti / trig. and Louisa Yu hlbach shows in .ill of her
o orke a pertection chick carries the r,..,1, 111111 the
very presence of the charact els reps csented. '-.s2,ra
cue/ Joirt,,a4. •
tr.—They are giAlaricany CoiTtct. -II istorically
correct. and a- euteralni,t4 as nonce of the volumes of
hie. .11"ulter.§cott, -,PAncidepoe gara4... , •• 1 ,
.‘44,-enisitArnilti,ach tultkt . naet iiiit'i!fittry'sna'iliTti.ent•
is studied the ,evl et Iti.'oree Of the tiOli, nail countri,rn
Of which she "rite-. and her iuek is done well and if
- fgalvely."-',lllnetfeefet• Bpy. "
e.. -.NolListorical.Novetha has lahored-so faithfully and
successfully to reproduce a complete picture Or pest
times 8,(1 events - 1:.;..-a Herald.
P.-They are Original -It ha. agreeably surprised
readers to xi tic! a new writer lilt b nil it constructive
genies and kn. wi•••ige oL . tatursntt ac Louisa M'ulbnch
po.oets.co."—puute LeJger.
- Each snceeedniz,-, lION Vi ildd4 to Jfra. 31nndt's repu
tation as a ) ,, J,tttir oh hiswric nct.len.:'-.7.-1r.,,X1 ...T.;iftss
rrdlreltairital r .ol final natkon: ' i:t.Fle4.'ilui ,sly
then, lel !dittorz; Mita heat Veil irtf.t.in .":-Thria•
rein IntneVr. ••.:
flactutreeldnistany;slritinin_
a "
g after effect, but It is
really
.' wonderful ho Jfad.,the H nd: manages to 6
`taTifand increase the idterest to the entl•" ...=- City Items.
i •• The word painting •.f tile act hon.-F.. , is mach more
effective rti,ii the heist etrotts of the engrater."--Illi
' mile Slate Register.
rill' - X 4 .0..,f0a. 4.24 . ntIVIeC , -KtO •31-_,GernltSe ..`' Stoiti.h
history afrerettliO . fresher and more..romantrc material
• tolhe ma,zle wrirktnc hard 'l'if olr' Walter Mc. It than
she alai In the annuls of t hi: German courts."-Ecertirg"
Gazette. .
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rale..., in, Ire ed f ^sat% tileArn r +itcti .I , ip &lane ndt 11.•
‘flie-chrhnielone. ' Py-
Pro. , -mo .tud 413.11-ripo, , eelortr ut..,,tl;o,lsth cent y•: ft.
their drv.04Z11116r7;11111111r - efili.. I lair ertorteit tto.f,g rii
theic,1,1 . 41.1.1.4e, Llity ore allpg.f, an meth ii.epar.tted nom
thtutisand . 3 ea tsen.P. , Obeer
vrr„
rni...7,yt e ir pow Emp,-7-nrx Kmag and Querns
4 1V'e feint Pont her nor only how Fri-dorick t\ tauim
sad Frederick rile (re; t. Jo•iepti the II: Voltaire. non--
...ail. It . the F:mPre.s t'a h.‘rt no. wa1k..,1
and tallzed in Int - Mgr:toe, role-, 'hot how how they
deceit timer h.iir, darted. liud took tiAter.
r r.ribitxtrr .-sAri bite hrrl
raliql_thv a jllle of Frederick ilia , Great. J..reph the IL
L:r, antluniatlw hick L•ruand ~ 1 inet. which
enrunitlt-• or liltt`` penieii ndord. rho embroiders
rum bre t ' r
i.on, with :he rit.h of a,coueumainatie artiste . — T./.< ,
L' old.
n The style of thin
r tor per-pi, oil,, and eleL7lnce, 1.. tioniel hrn g
d. lt is free [rota
L iar T . 0,44 17 1., o.t t..ii cc , •ry 141 , .•1 ;.;,' A /VW.
lueide to rite V. yid. piquant
Vti.'.e f the pill: osl:und fin, store L. toll of movement
und er-ow“ed wtrit in-tractive and entemiining incl.
dol,i.."—TAA . thiewe, Pool.
"."The iht : or-et.ot book does not depend upon Its
characters nor its ioeidents. nor .y t on it. charming
sty 1e hue in its gcuer..,l WWII:Why of composition."—
Lu •
Eery te:ai.9 readlng !hem. •• Our people. ream
to have stop;tect roatl.ag From it novel.. rod tintrrisli
Worse of as dull. Hine Mahlbach pie
1, ,, .. , 11c went.
•• The no: eis u: Clara Sunni are being read by every
one.' —:7n,:a.
• Muli:l,arn'n novels lnirea n - orld wide reputation.
abet are tend with aridity. as fished 'lrvin the
pre, e . -417ritectleid RerntaCTM.
*- They are winning, n wide and deserved popninrity
In this conntry."—State Journal.
Either of the Novel. *era. true by mail to may oddress
ou receipt of price..-•-apr.Wlm.
=l3l
?n. GABILYLV ..6011.
Ne* Vriffint, MaP0110,160.-%Bm
Loom ronyaßnms.
rithrrSTllY end =ONO:q.t . —the road to wealth. The
Formerraieee nil thefuaterin I to clothe hie family.
Wit, efionld he cell that Ipateria! and bey it hack aga in,
'paylng thonuinufactnrera large iimfft and four or floe
additional profile. halides tranernrtation ehergeti,
Gavereitilerit all of which he could nave.
anionot - Ing to half fitti'enet of hi astore gooda, each year
nialting hie owugoodis et home. which la new made
easy by
Mendenhall's Improved ?elf Acting Hand Loom
It the - most efarpie arid rrilable Loom ever 'oven-,'
ted. if - mulro n greeter vartefr of goode With less
power than any other loom. All the operations of
erenvine aro-performon by camp+, turning a 'eral&
Proni.l2 to 2OTanin of deann or Saiinet. acol titan 20 , t0
8. of Ltneey . fic.,oan be woven, per tiny.
33sr - late Improvements
*at 6trpet ng can he rattlinv woven with the Fly atlit•
tle.wearing from tO to 211 yards per day.
Thlo•lodru will tarnish. prod aide employment In erv•
.etynoighborhood in weaving cloth mid carpeting. for
2estiners.
Borcitetilare. pi ice Het. and sampies of cloth woven
on the loom. address. with stamp.
A. Lt. GATEIa & Co_ Philadelphia. Pa.
Match 10-3 m. Oftico 29. North lath at.
BLACKSMITHING.
friTP linderliimed have thi• day formed n co-pnrtner•
ttnddr the Arm name of Stimp S Moran, for
the purpode or carrying on Blacksmithing in all Stn
bratiehee.
rgy-Strlct Attention willb.d givrn to Iloree-dhoeing.
All work wilt lad done neatly and promptly. The pnb
tic aro invited to call.
B. P. STAMP.
3lnntrose, March 4th, 1867. tf P. T. MORAN.
Dfr OW P a iint3ClL .
Baldwin, Allen. & McCain.
DEALERS IN
Flour, Feed, Sall, Pork, Batter, Cheege,
Dried Beef. Ham; Fish, Smoked
Hal
hut; Gond7o," Tea, Coffee, Spires,
Syrup, Ailalasmes, Stipa)",
. Seed Wheaf,
Clover ct Timothy Seed, Flax-seed, Beans,
Brnotnr, fir.
Thankrnl for past•pntrinture. we shill l be•bappy toeee
atrd wait neon on r old and new customers,
A;) Goode and Flour warranted.
A. BALDWIN. W. L. ALLIIN
Montrose, Feb. 5.1837.
"FIC:10171T1:3
llTetilt . Pt care for rfientnattont. lameneoo. Fore
n o the Great Eng:toll .e'r'eny - pacific Lin
iment. Pend on e rapper,. [that it hio done hi Swala
c.,uni v. it ha. cured he hone ard etlli.ltd
lion'? fail to try St 1 rice. Mltl eto per bottle: Sold
ny Ahel Terrell. Burnt. k Xi-bola. and all ctorekeep. rn
d ruMril , ts. It It dOefi hot give out I ofartien. return
the bottle hill' full and )unr tuonev mal he re.m.ded.
D. G. OAR,. Y & CO..
Feb. 1, 1818. Nllddletovrit, N. T.
To Horsemen. •
Don't :et vonr 110r.4e0 go I lin , . ,•ore or nflioeted ; go to
the store and bny f`nrefo Great Enulibb Sweeney Linl
cht.nt.aa It never falls to zive 6itiollicr
D. G. C.II2EY ..t, CO.,
Middletown. N. Y.
Feb. 1, .1.6C.S
‘V E 1.1" E YEA i; S 14: T'tiT ATI ()INT
has proved Dr. t D RDS' Tor, Wild Cheryl' And
('..l_h rup The not imereg,rio
1,1"):: . lity101 medicine in new l'oldg.
;_e_f
ch,tir.. Whooping. lc. So'd
11Jrj1) by all Drum.ri.t.4. Price 20. i.nd
ibc.V_F .ClB. pet bottle. [f,pt.lo-1)•
FURNITURE ESTABLISH—
MENT
0 s rn nm U ::n e W ex tl e n n t e tta F 4n r e n te n t " - a
retilZr-d and imprtord. Inc proprietor reaprct
rally announcer to the edizetor or Montrore and viltni
ty. to,tt II , -constantly making and keeps on haturthe
largest . tad bent ar.raortinent of
lEr ITU .1-Nr ari 'Er 3R— IM
to he found any - whet- this side of New York City.
Chsks. Pi vans. Towciracks, Lhan,gcs. FoottoulS Sfe.
Center Lard, Pler, Toilet. !bitting. Kitchen and
extension tattles.
rtt pans —Cane and Woo,Nent Rockers, Cane, Flag,
and Woml•eait. , of every vnrit•ly and rt 3 le.
trorar and Trte a totey. furnished on short not Ice.—
Call e seat cbuira resent. •
z•PB.ING BEDS.
A large assortment—cheapest and beat in the market
Cane Seat Chairs.
I am now enabled to sopplr my customers with a new
enhstanti3l cane seat chair, of home manufacture. which
will he found greatly , Itoerfor to those formerly in
market/and - Sot are gold at
- CA NE-S ISA T .0.11 AIRS SEA TED.
Ready made colllna- pn hand or forninhed at
short notice. Hearse Merrya in readiness If desired.
I employ none but chrefol and experienced workmen.
I intend to do my work well, and sal It no low as can
be afforded.
WILLIAM TV. SMITH.
ont roPe,Feh 19, ISnB.
' . •
SOLDIERS' BOUNTY ,
PENSIONS,
aoria. 28/stools. 2F o st,3r.
nndeisigned. LICENSED AGENT of the GOV
" ERNA ENy, bat;ing obtained the neecatary forma,
Aze.. give prompt attention to all claims Intrusted
to hie care. No charge notes! eneceseinl.
- GEO. P. LITTLE.
NontrolLe. .Tuns , MIL 1564.
ELECTIITC OTT,
For sale by ADEL TURILELL
T ATM OM, nqiirt great variety o ei r
iLfg nr MACH!
LINERS. ha salo blt AUL 'EU KRELL.
A BELTURRELVS STOKE,
ot - aim:l6ll.le finial deeieuble Goods. ICatlittriale
DECLINE IN FLO CT R.
91 1 1EMB ,
3MIPI T TE4T..fEt „agala
farntetitag talc Winter WheM PlOnt at 111 A
43)1008 it T/NOLS'i.
. _
- 14 9 u oR s rat i eashre somnolent
• pbre Lter W . In motet, eon.
et
h u , 4 3 a
"I•
IMIEZZE
' " ' ,•••
• ' ii i i4 ve l im i r .V 4'46
401JC 11 4~ 1 ,44 1 .1*
Piro f 4,40. ,caccideut„luldlisiSiock 0 b
1141,111A1411' AGENCY
• abitEßl3427l6llllglsip 31M14,4F .-
nomoinsOranne.enzaft.t4:lE:ifeastaial and , . • ,• •
Surplus, $4,066,061
Insurance Co. orgerte/Eneffcii,
Capital and Surplus, !looortu
intermiaJon4rvire 566
Afidiiti n g • •• , •
,000
Lyconow Cons:o..olo4a] Insuiance Co.of .
Menet% renn'ti, Capital and Stleplatf, -
VarmerOduttlaltnsuraned Col.Yeark, Pa,. •
capital and Sarpinit,
' I PP"
Enterprise Insurance Company, Citieitt• - • • uVt.f,
...aati. , o,,Capitaland,l3nrpjus, . „ _A T M*
Connecticut Idnruat Life'lnsumneeCcif " ' • •
HartEctterCettEr•-rtEIELITVO per A10r'.4.1
dividendq_to
.i.beiteattred. The notes
given for half the premium is
;pe pard under any cironmstaaces. • lak
policy will alwayethe paid In roll, acid
tbenotte !lvee dp.• Capital, : ;+.1 . 41,1i00,060
Arpeticifn I.lc
Insurai3co„ Co.,' - • ,
phis, Ca p tat. • -
Travelers' Ineuran ce Co. flartaki, Conn •
Insuring against all kinds of accidonta
Oapliat. 700.000
Pulford Fire InanrauceenmpaAT„
elm coin' . Capital add Surplus. mr,m(rjipo
, Putnam FirelneorattceGo.liariterd,
Capital, 1070040
Glen's Pans foomrance Co. Glens Falls,
N. Y. Capital and surplus, WACO
Hartfbrd Live Stock Thattratice Conajnittr.
Insurance on all kinds et Live Stoetc,
aealnot theft And death tram any
:canoe. ,Capital. ; SMOOO.OOO
City - All business entrusted to oar este mil) be attend
ed to on fair terms, atigEall intfisep promptly adjusted.
viv - Otece firstdoor ea.'s' from Itenklag °Alpe a W.
El. Cooper k Co., Turnpike of. "lilimlrese, Pa.
• •
STB.OIIO - , BROWAr, Agen t ' s.
M. C. smart. *SQ., rtletdevllle,, Selleiter t
C'nes. SUIT% /11011tfORR, ; do" •
BILLmoa STROITD, CR/JUJU L. Finoini.
BURNS & NJECUOLS,
DRIGGISTS & AroTifte.ttutt
Keep rextiltirly tiiipplied with. unachalerated
Drugs and Medicines, Chernicbls,' Dye
Stuffs, Wines and Liquors, Pains,
Oils and Varnish, Perfumery,
Fancy Soaps, Yankee
Notions, &d. &c.
Fresh from New York My.
All of the most popular Patent 11reilicinea sold in
thin section s among which truty.be found
ilyrr'm and Jayne'# "mil, Medi - tine* Hem
bold' Barhu, St-heark's Pulrneade Sy ,
rtip and Sea weed Tonle, Ihipiineer
and Chregeman's Fefaale'lnlis;"
• Ball's Coaoh
• Wisharei Pine Tree
Cordial,
Hall's Hair Reneqeer, Ring's ,Ambrosih.,
Kennedy's' Afedircil Dlieovery, Honf;
land's German Bitters, Hostetter'',
Stomoth Bitters,
And tunny other kinds or real wane and merit. im tart
oil / Stock embraces n tine assortment oteverythtrtg us.
nal ily kept to WELL ENUITLATED Drug Stores.
07 - Prescriptions receive pertlerilur ntici4tion, and
are camaraux.ta and promptly compounded.
••• :tore formerly occupied by J. Etheridge.
J.ll. McCAIN
A. B. BURRS,
Montroae, Pa., Sept. Pt, 1867. A3luS NICUOLS
HURT BROTHERS,
SI CMILEILIVTCLIV,
Whcilesule I Retail Dealers in
mi c a Dma 2
3a. cp...
STEEL, NAILS
•
v... suovg.L.si
BUILDER'S HARDWARE.
11 /NE RA IL.C.OOW TEI?SUNK cfr T ,RAIDSPIKE,
RAILROAD ct MINIX° SVDPLIEt.
CARRIAGE . SPRINGS. AXAES. SA - EI:CS A .V/
1 OXES. 1 10 ATS, NUTS and WASHERS, .•
PLATED BANDS. MALLEABLB
IRONS. III:RS. SpoKES,
FERROES. SEAT sPfx,DLEs. Rows. dc.
ANVILS. VICES, STOCKS and DIES. BELLOWS
Ft AMBERS. SLEDGES. FILES. Ac. Sc.
CITICULAIt AND MILL SA WS. BPLTIN G. PACKFSG
TACKLE BLOCKS. PLASTER PARIS
CEMENT. TI AIR A ORINDSTOFF.S.
FV,ENCII WINDOW GLASS. LEATHER et FLNDINGS
FA MRA'NK'S SCALES.
Scranton. March 24. 1863. 17 .
S 0 dr} Oit
W ORTH
i o n ( 13 t o oro an odsa , t i small a . % advance daince from Wholesale
3312.1 . 1 . 1.1t1t.
Comprising a large assortment of I ., 7EW'
Dry Goods, Groceries, Crockery, Hardware,
Stoves, Iron, Medicines, Paints, Oils,
Boat Popfr,Srfp
dow Shades, Huts and Caps,
Buffalo holies,
and Gent) Furs,
Balmoral and Hoop Skirts, Vie.
and combined. forming the most complete opportunity
for ?electing in every department of his trade, and will
be eeptAt =
The Lowest Market Prices.
New Milford, Dee. 17, 186.7.
Merchant Tailoring.
Rave ¶ecnred the•merviceis of a tireCelpea
.IPrezi,pitAdoi,3l. ,
and will
re-open the Captain 'Departmetit of : theit• ee
taklipthment on Tuesday Oct'. where' tbey
ed to make tip to /Inlet'. to the !Weld sad Waal
twohlouable bt,tlezi kfrideil Mea'a and'l3oy!a Cloth
'tug.
Particular attatitton glVen to
OUTSIDE VUTTINO:.:'''
cAir Wanted, two exper/cocoa" Partial aria / Wit Ma
kers.
B'.
W g 4-4,
31ontrolio, oet:2k. 15aY.24199-*
inr 0 WARD Aosocialton t ritabidelli W i est .
ill Mace yea of Oa Nercana.SeminaLUritus =di/O
ctal oystemp—new and reliable trertment—in eporlstd
ado 1101V,ARP ASSOPIAMON., flentlo,yrnelUnacoded
',tzar erivelopea, frit) ofAttargq,• Adamant DrA • 401.1413‘
Honduran, Howard noel aticgt o,9,Foytbetbetree
Philtriteseidevße.o : . •
, _
Threq Vheerc:forAftill!,ftlit.
ITIP - 174P':#11RRAW
, 1 , 1 9F1:f4* 11A547M
.L';sinsilintaeuetifilMrli0iiNks• New SLAyr a _rbAre 119
astrrgetiuterectiMoVitiLn.e3;=tt:"W42.
E. L. WEEKS at r, CO.
•
- -•- -
111011?) ;"": rr .
I • ,
& COATS ,
t v 4:l . 1 , 3
,fta iaoge.M4 9 _ , WV,ls Po' a F€4,-#;*c_iluvel
.0411,,:, - ,:#0,1„If$, : :!i,
PRE V SIGNS;
=IRE
d *re are collation . ); recei rimy and now bivi cftu d,
a fresh stockof Goodwatirourtive, whkeh wt will ern
CREAP:F CHAP I MitEaP!
for cash, or exchange for prOdA Ca
GOOD TEAS, -
OOR.FER, SUGAR,.
MOLAss.Fs, SPICES,
PORK; FlSff,- LARD,,
Hims, DRIED FRgItS,
TIMOTHY 33i40, tie
Weikava iefffted kiadablide oar 415* of
Palle. tad IWO nor ready_to,lorwat4BllßPt WO* t
tintAittiiimi hoboes in New York, frbe of charge, ad
make I iberal ad Toucan:tepid on conatgamentl.'r
call and exandnener Stock before. plactlylaing elp
where, and con wince yonraelvea of the, ,•
GOOD QUALITY & CHEAP paws
C. G. MINER,
Montroge, April 16. 1867
MAD 'CREEK MILLS ,
licoacr 11X3.1Xcarcl,
ICI 24. MOORE, Proprietor. ere In fall operalloa at
IS. laid: MK. Moore would ear to the good people
of Susquetustina county...that be ban 'fitted ors his tulli
ate hedvy expenee, w itb all the modern improvements
,Inatoltei and. Machinery, and • isreonndent-heeintdo as
4.006. work As the beet.
•We hare one of - the IMpreered SllvezCreak
Smut k Setoata sting • • •
said to be t . • e Beet machine of the day. we bars ellie
•the heatmachine fdr eleaninf Buckwheat in the eMinty.
The servldesof,,Xl. JOHN B. DRAKE. an, experi
enced miller, have been secured and he will intend to
all ans.
N. N. mosiaa.
New 111Hford, Nov. 19, IS4l.—tt
FOUND
'TN Niontrote. betwee n
n the Store oil. IT. Ballard and
1 wooden mirror Mek. Bidet at that little one horse
BootAndShol Store, a aeW and.elva, nt atiltofttotat of
Ms CO <>tat CSC, M•l2.4:ties
For fall and ',later. Consisting ar. -
Men's •and fine'. Boots,' Boy's ZeOott,
and a good - asvnrinunt af Shoes;
sisfirfg of Ladrei• KiJ, Goof,:
and La.ting fro7m . oritli,' • -
Marrs% Chlldretes and liabraShoes. ar. Also, week
rsat , lo tn . ordori and _Royal/zing done on short 12001:p.
'OCt. C. 0. PORESP.4M.
LackAVanna & Bloomsburg B. B.
ON end after Nosernbir 117, 186541sienger
sails an as follows:.
A. Y. A. X. }•a.
Le&Te Scranton. 5:50 - 10:50 4:50
.. liingoinp, 6:55 11:15 • 6:20
•• Rupert.' 9:15 ' .11r:53
11,sovil le 9:50 9:30
Arrive at. orthumberlaud. 10:::0 19t15
:,.. NO RTII WARD
Leave Northruntierlruti, Bfoo
Daaville,
•' Rspert.
•• Kiugeton,
Arrive at Scranton,
P:l6Aerlgtrt taking train south from Serail - BM at &SO
a. in. %ISt Northomberland.telfeb Harrishorg at MU! p.
tn.; Baltimore 5:30 p. m.; Washingtorritoop.m.; via
au pen react. Philadelphia at 7;00 p. m.
Kingston, NOV: 25. /1.1.. FONDA, Sept.
UELAWARE, LACKAWANNA and
WESTERN RAILROAD. Sununu Arninesicti,
April 13, 1563.
TRAINS LEASE
ARM • 1 It&STW ABB.
Paeurigr Mail ranger
train. ` STATIONS .
T I train. train.
A. M. P..l P. n•
New York •.... ... . 2,50
New liarnpton ...... 12.30 i?,
Manorska dbu nit ..... 11,0
I c. l
Delaware ....Dine .. . 11.40
Scranton 810 6.5) Iti
,Nicholeon .- 6,55 4 -4 01.0
ilopbottom 6,35 4,15 i f
Sicin t rape • 6.15 3.45 a
- New Milford 5-54 3 ,17 i i
Great Bend I 5,35 1.551
•Foot"of Liberty-at. A.ll 1' 11 I
CONNECTIOIIQ. •
IN ES
Mill
tree.
A. RI.
4:T
s
.y 113 00
00
4,65 ,
C b4l
6 6.M
6,46
.1, 1 1,05
EL I P.M.
11.13
12,45
X 55
5.
2 , 00
'23
At 'etv. Hampton with Central R. R. of New Jenal.
Trains strive from New York at 11:1.9,11:201 tn.. and
2:45. 5:45,, and 710 p. ; from Easton 4:35 a. .10—k4f
and p. m.
At Washinton with Morris 'and Eases lisilrood
:Ttalne trom.li -g eyr,Yorit arrive at in:34 a•P•au:.l /PAP'
'at Afanunka-Chttlik with Beivide_te DaMarano
Tral ma a rricoast.ltosand 7:53p, m.- frnm,Phlladelptda ,
and leirretire Phtladal p his at fIkSZ p. m.. andfor BOA
.dernmtB;ls where the Mat train remaitualUl next
morning.
At hlcrantai with Lackawanna and Bloontibeig R. R.
Trains aril re a t,58. m. from Nilkcidiarrc•-31;l0 a- al.
from Northumberland; 9 h3 p. m. from Wilkeebarre,
and 9:47 p m. from Northumberland.
Traon depart at 5:40 a. m. for, Northamb rlamd ; 9;30
a. m. for IVllkesharre 4:40 P.PlaneNOrttlataberhUle.
and 6:33 p. in. far Wilkesharre.
At Scranton trlttiDel...lhlizia. Canal Co'alt.l3. Thins
final Carbandala artiva at 746 a.m., 2:15 p. m. Acyttli
tbr Carliondhlo at 9 b. TU., 4:80 p. m.
At emit Demi with Brio Itailtray. Trains , trOM, the
wee, arritre.at 3;44 and 7;24 3, m. ; at 9 and 9:22 p.
Troarthe enititttad. '&l7, and 11:3} a. tn. &99-nod t lzg l
- • ;'
n. A. meanly;
, AD: 23 - General Pan. and Ticket Agent:
The Montrose. De*idat
fii,711131:1111" iei Tl 3l 4 1 i Maw*is 4 TtftV l
covirm Pi• . ST '
4t . iN; ' takia I T it: ra•Z I 141 ;41
j i It 42 An ' imici — Irqf AT 1113)44iiptAil.
ratiloesit itivoills&a6tirizieetatta of
10 lines. th ree tlAkef. pad OctsfimeEll
of
10
Near lm advedbler'ffith,° llo o chMlMlebssrP4• ol3
'Am blur ware* - outer tolultini Ils, • neare4ll3=
Ape enlim sBo..luidottpr salountsin •
Bsefuesto okras a:Wee, $1,;:c4.,0 V I ATA4/Pill•
eiistary . eces; 7 4tionillo
Pa =tin "• ' -
trßlllME:f4l94o4.**fir.m 3 Mu* II
atlibettl...qoise. - 41AullatstOmptiVe'
4P%xeillftfiliqc . 1 : • '
eriattai Xlcrocria
of obr Goods
W. a. COATS
SOUTHWARD
8:4
915 •. N
& G:ts
9:34 8:10