The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, June 30, 1868, Image 5

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'bakpened to be Mr. —'s executor. I al
80:10Uidlirn my annual subscriptiotO n the
-society: - He and bitilwife made a good
poCkited - my silver spoons. and
-'and their coachman stole some
things trona the stable and the seav ant's
141. .So you'see, Mr. Temple, I am just
more ;ban usually suspicious
of gen
:.tleiiianly parsons."
- A good natured laugh- at the expense of
': ,-2 Lord.Claydon and myself ran round the
table. It appeared on inquiry that Mr.
-Ainbrose, who was dining with Lord
Claydon, drove a pair of greys and a close
carriage, as did also Mr. Singleten the ru
ral dean,' who was dining with Mr. Chiil
mark. The turnpike woman had mista
ken one carriage for the other, and owing
to the misdirection I had ollowed the
7 -wrung Carriage. Hence my fix' but Lord
tia)don became my firm friend, and reil
.-,dereitme important service. . - Chambers'
rn
Joual. ._
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Hay-Making.
•2bere is annually so. much good grass
mercilessly manslaughtered - in making it
into hay, that: it becomes the duty , of eve
ry publisher, editor and agricultural wri
.ter nmhe land, happening to have a bet
-.-ter.practiCal knowledge of hay-making, to
- ,begiti,with the hay *season, preaching_ as
•-earnestly as they can, at every opportun
ity, better. principles,
until a radical re
form in much of our hay making practice
be achiev ed.
As clover usually comes first:in the rou
• tine of•haying and the season for putting
mowers afield is close at band, let us bear
in mind that the best standing condition
of clover is when the plant itself is fully
developed, and the heads in full but early
bloom, before any considerable portion of
them: have assumed the slightest tinge of
brown. Then instead of being roasted,
broiled and baked in the scorching sun un
til-it is- black as Japan tea, as is too fre
qpently the case with clover hay, the best
plan is to cut after the dew is off in the
morning, spread or in the swath, as much
as can be done in five or six hours of clear
drying weather, then twenty-four hours
. more in small cocks, sheltering from the
dew and rain, and hauling and putaway
with the leaves still green,
wilted but not
in the least crisped or blackened by the
sub. .
The grasses are best cut when the foli
2,,age and stalks have attained full growth
4nd-the-seeds are entirely developed but.
- :still - milky.state. Like clover, they
shauld..„bc cocked after a few boUrs sun
. curing, finished:offin the cock, cured but
not iii'the least crisped; and, hauled in
while still green in color; amide and pos
sessed of,all tueinviting ' , aroma of " new
mown hay."
If the foundations of bays and stacks are
made well up clear of the ground, alford
:;ingiull and free ventilation underneath,
and then as stowed away a layer of
clean, dry Straw, say six inches in depth,
is ,placed ; .eVery two feet between the
courses of bay, there will be no danger of
clover or any other kind of grass heating,
-.moulding or rotting, though put away a
- great deal greener than is the general_
practice, and infinitely bettellmy will be
the result.
:I,griu ..biyirtistincrtts:
WE ARE JUST RECEIVING O,ITR
7EW SPRING
zmaailsix Goozis,
,I:Oreas Gc)c)eb3„
=EA
uassimeres,
.AND A
REM MADE CLOW
CALL AND'Sizggitgt
I tuttinintrg, lostniannt et
44/ %UP.
• ' - 'IWeNA7 30 1 1.inekto
imdarelgned bailor parchasPdthe intel44t ofZ.
. Cobb in the Grocery trade, will coati:melba bad
:l."
mai In all itetranchwi.
" 4 ' .: OIOICEBRANDS
StraARS - -. TEAS -a. :tikirtgEsi
, , 44 1 / 4 .
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IMPEACHMENT
THE 'LATEST NEWS.
TIM very high pricei of Good* to:Gibe Impeached by
the arrival and eiales of a large =4 well aclected
Stock of Goods at , 1
JAS. R: DEWITT k CO'S.
~ -.
Cilturieting of
Plain'and Fanci.DrY Goode; inch itiPrintii, Baldness
Brocades t Gingtuares,' Swiss', and 'Cambric mos.
Bus.'Laces. 4lgillis''lltd ' Dress Trim
mings, Brwwn 'meetings, Shirt
_.: IlLfisbleathedds unbleached.
Ticklugs- Denims. Brand Check ehirtings. a great
variety'of Cloths' elmetes. eVestillfts. Sex
tuckj.leans„ „, Ueda and SummerPanta
Stuff for ilea - and boy's wear.
Also, a good assartniett of Wow, Ireitoind Soft Bats.
and Cloth Caps Boots andlihoes-.-Fitte Grocer.
*tut
ice of all kin d;' splendid assort-
Meager 4, Amyl awl, Wooden ', •
- ae. ae.
. .. . __
Itatinghoright our stook offiloods duringthe last de.
cline in prices, we feel confident that We•Can,intif them
at prices tit soft everriody. ' • ~_,.
WE . DON'T INTEND TO BE UN
. • . ' 1 DERSOLD t '
f----- ., —' . ..
All kinds,of Predate taken lit exchange for Goode at
market prices. A quantity of Aatiton's DAUMBALT
fur shie by the sack., barbel or pound.
The best of Keropenit Oil—aritlandid Syrup. and good
M A
'Molasses, that won't alto sal custometela price and
quality.
r .—...........
Having madq , arrangement,' to forward Butter this
season, we have pi oenred a lot of new, : clean Batter
Pails for the purpoeof We will rend to mid and, re
iiponsible men. rho will make as g•od sales as any In
the city, and prompt ^turns. Partners can, know at
what prices their ButtereelleAr .reference to our. re
turns as fast as we g.%thera. • Wo will sell them goods
as cheap as any one else, and pay them money on their
sales of Butter as theysmay want It.
JAR. n. DEUTIT. t -
Montrose, march 24,1665
353.a.tramm. CO..
G .11-E A T F 0-R-T-Fr
And IffelAeon • Emporium,
650 Broadway, No 0:11, axid 69 Washington St.,
Chicago, Crosby Opera House,
Wholesale Agents for the United States for
Knale d: (Ps Crlebrotod Gold Medal
X 3 .2.Bscofcorteas.
Also, Agents for A. H GALL'. .4 CO., and other first-
Class Pianos.
W have the largest; and best assorted stock of Pianos,
which, for Power and Sweetneas or Tone, Easy and
Agreeable Touch, and penny of Finish, have, byjudges,
;been pronounced unrivalled. •
, Whole ale Agents 110 Carhart, Needham & Co's Cele
brated Harmonium*, illsladeens and Organs.
•
Manufacturers and Importers at
Afusical InstruMeats, Strings, Aecordeons,
Violins; Clarinets, Drums, Guitars,
, Brass Ins meats, and other
Masicg Merchandise.
rir Remember the lace,
J. BA ER ce. CO.,
650 firoadm_sy. New York, and
69 washington Bt.; Chicago.
May b—ly
cAtNiAwAcTA
II SITRAM AGENCY,
Sttequehatina Depot. Pa.
Representing fifteen first class Fire Insurance Co's,
with a combined Capital of over
$20;000,000
ALSO TUB
Travelers' Insurance Company. of Hartford Ct.
insuring a,, , minst all kinds of Accidents—cw
ital, $500,000
Guardian Mutual ;Life Insurance Co. of Now
York.—assets securely invested and rapidly
increasing, capital. 1,000.000
HartfordSlye SpoCit Ins. Co.. of Hartford, Ct.,
the pioneer Co. of Americs—enpurfi, - 500,000
Affording reliable protection to Farmers and owners
of Block against loss by death or theft.
cex and term makolt for the interest of all to in
sure with me. •
Do not seek for efts,X or Low rates _irrespective of
character or standing, liartllMAP tarstrnexcx may be lik
ened to self-tightousness—the more one bas the worse
offhe
szarnatun, DELAYS ARE DANGEROUS !
Applicathins bytnnil or otherwise promptly's ttended
to; and satiffictlon plantain& - -
11;r0hice in Post Office, Susquehanna Depot, Penn.
J. D. BARBER,. Agent.
March 81, 1869,--tf
A NR.W' PROGR Mr.
On and after the first dayorAprll next, all Goods sold
by u at retail, will be for,
READY PAY ONLY.
Our Stock of
Flour, Meal, Feed, Salt, Lime, Cement,
Groceries, Provisions, Wooden and
_Ware, Notitms, &v.
bel,Parehinied .iiiuustitles for cash. from
• nrsthastuvott the lowest market pride.. Zack article
:will I , e markedin plabaligurenat enzallost pessihle
'profit. 'and no deviation -in prices.' :
The time* demand each. a syttem, Endbellevolt
wilt:he for thebeneflt of botkeeller andpnrchaser.
With many thanks to our niimerotus friends for their
liberal patronage under theirold order of business, we
shall maks itfor their interest, not to desert us under
the new.
All havtag aegottate on our books will do a favor by
settling the same by Cash or. Note without farther no
Lice.
H. GAERATT & SON.
New Milford, March 10,1868.—dm
Wail 3Pastivieles.
PAPER HANGINGS
ithinense — stourar—
TACTALICAL 3P.41-IP3ETILIS, “ •
Hew and elegant styles, for Parlors, a7llll l / 4 etc. whole
sale and retail.
HOWELt & BOURlfirs,
writer orrourth and Market Streets, Philadelphia.
is ADA 28'414/Iv.
ENE
IBLACKSMITHING.
'fituzitudersigned tare_ thin day formed a co-partner.
ander th e firm name- of Stamp lb Moran. tar
thopnrpose ofic.acorlttg on . Blickamithing in all its
- • '
'-.lsirdtilet attention will,be &en to Horse-shoeing
All work - 411i be doxie xieatlyaud pzomptlY. The pub
tic ele tuirNed - to call. - " • - •
B. P. STAMP.
~7.Moutrmi Muth 4th, 1867. t 1 -P. T: MORAN.
TWELVE* 'TEARS .REPUTATION
- - I L-I, : balpros , ed DT. R.DWAIII:OB' Tar,-Wileteherrvand
• • Voagb Bingo I The,: tapet sticcessibl
so l Mbli rafti x ' C l 3 3 g r t ot
" 1. • Cootb . :7it Bald'
f4N‘Pril"frri) byall Drriggtete. ?rice 40: 85 aid
lzwr t cts.., batile. isept.lo74y*
,
--- - PENSIONS "
9 :
3Patn.
411111Mildershrne& MEOW 101612 orthil' 00v-
ERNMENT. turrinvobtatned the .7m4114/I_,folll
114—"wiitOrtromPtlatention ebb:4 inurusw!
- 10 OW: x!?.!?3,Fgess - rinecestftik •
iii; 3 1 644: i'ie r ‘ i. l1 9 144- Jr!i'4 Bl A ,*,21,F141FP.
PERRY BARNITAZT.
-AT
MIME RAILWAY.—On and a ft er - MOD.
day,' May 11th, tag. testae 'will nave Great
Bend about the fallowing bows, via.:
GOING WEST. -
2.Z5 a. na. Night Express, Mondays excepted, for Ro
chester, Buffalo , Salamanca and .Dunkirk, making di
rect contectionwith trains
Grande Atlantic atidareat
- Western, Lake Shore and Trunk Railways. for
all points West; also at Binghamton for Syracuse;
at Owegofor Ithaca, and at Elmira for Canandaigua.
2.57 a m. NigktExpreint, daily, forßachester. Buffalo,
Salamanca, - Dunkirk.and- the West, connecting as
above. Stops at Great Bend oa Mondays only.
5'25 a. In. Mail Train. Suadava excepted, for Buffalo
and Dunkirk, connecting at - Elmira for Canandaigna.
8.23 p. tn. Day Express, f3undays excepted, for Ro.
cheater. Buffalo, Salamanea,Dunkirk. and the West.
Connects at Binghamton for Syntense: at Owego for
Ithaca; at Elmira for Canandaigua ; Syracuse :
Salamanca
with the Atlantic and Great Western Hallway, and at
Buffalo with the Lake Shore and Grand Trunk Rail
ways, for all points West and South.
..„
7. 59p . tn. Express Mall, Sundays excepted, for Bath
lo.tialamancti, and Dunkirk, connecting with trains
. .
for the West.
1250 p. sa.' Way Fretted. Sundays . excepted .
11.87 a. m. Emigrant Traln, Dallyaor the West.
•
GOING: EAST.'
4.11 a. in. Night:Sivas; Daiii...conneeting at Gray.
court for Warwick f and at New York with afternoon
trains and steamers for Boston and New England
cities.
7.31 a. in. Cincinnati Express. Mondays excepted,
at Lackawaxen for Hawley, and at Graycoart for New
burg and Warwick.
1.09 p. in. Day Express. Sundays excepted. connect
at Lackawaxen for Hawley. and at Jersey City with.
midnight express train of 'New Jersey Railroadfor
Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington.
3.58 p. m. Accommodation Train Daily.
9'82 p. m. New York andßaltEmOre Mail, Sindays ex
cepted. . .
11.13 p. m. Lightning Express, daily, connecting at
Jersey City with morning express train of New der- ,
soy Railroad for Baltimore and Washington.
10.25 a. m. Way Freight, Sundays excepted.
WM. R. BARR. H. RIDDLE.
June 2. Betel PassemgerAgent. Betel Stip.t.
- VITA New and complete " Pocket Time Table" of.
Passenger Trains on the Erie Railway and connectine
Lines has recently been mtbilehtd. and can be procured
on application to the Ticket Agent at the Company'a
office.
DELAWARE, LACKAWANNA and
WESTERN RAILROAD. Summer Arrangement,
May 4, 1868.
TRAINS LEAVE
WESTWARD. I - ,EASTWA RD.
Maill Paanngr I - Mail Paangor
train. train. STAT/ONS. train. train.
iB.OO New Yorke.... ..... I 2,45 1
10,80 New Hampton i 12,35 I'°
11,21; • . Mationka Chunk.... 11,40 • I ;
=
ai 11 85 l ' ' Delaware....Dlne... 11.85 I
$ 4 8,20 11,15 Scranton SlO 1 6.35 !
tv 4,26 12,53 Nichol eon 6.55 I 5.13 I v
o 4,48 1,11 I Hepbottom 1 6,38 4.48 o
4 .15,10 1,56 I llontrope 6.15 4,05 4
ll 6,
,6811 2,15 1 New Milford 5.54 I 8, 95 la
. SR) 248.5 ! Great Bend I 5,35 3.10
3,- p.m: P.M I *Foot of Liberty-at. lA. M P .lid
CONNECTIONS.
At Slew Hampton with Central R. R. of New Jersey.
Tratni arrive from New York at 0:11, 10: 4 31a. in., and
0;40, 0:35, and 7:15 p. m. ; from Easton 6:55 a. m.. 3;54
and 7:37 p. m.
At Washington with Morris and Essex Railroad
Trains from New York arrive at 10:33 a. m. and 12:44 p.
A t Mananka Chunk with Belvidere Dalaware
Tntins arrive at 11:50 a.m. 8:W1p. M. from 'Philgdelphla,
and leave for Philadelphia at 12 m.. and 8:20 p m. The
last train stops at Bo4vldere until 6.20 a. m. Licit day.
At Scranton with Lackawanna and Bloomsburg R. R.
Trainsarrlve at Ba. in. hom Wilkevharre ; 11:10 a. in.
from Northumberland; 2415 p. in. from Wilkeabarre,
and 9:4 p m. from Northnm%erland.
Trains depart at15:40 a. m. for Nortbnmh • rland ; 8;30
a. irn. e
~..hivr. n .L. 4 . 4 m 4 0, 1 ::: :,1 a. tot Northumberland,
and 6:35 "- !""5
At Scranton with Del. & Hod. Canal Coe K.S. 'n at...
from Carbondala arrive at 73,5 a. m., 212 p. m. Depart
for Carbondale et 9 a. m., 4:50 p m.
At Great Bend with Erie Railway. Trains from the
weet arrive at 3:43 an 4 7:24 a. m. ; at 2 and A:27 p. m
From the cast at 2:52, 5:0, and 11:81 a. m. ; 8:53 and 7:51
p. m:
may 19.
R. A. HENRY,
General Pam. and Ticket Agent
Lackawanna & Bloomsburg B B.
ON and ages November 27, 1865, passenger trains
will run as follows:
SOUTHWARD
A. Z. A. X. P. X.
Leave Scranton, 15:60 10:50 4:50
•` Kingston, 6:55 11:15 6:20
Rupert. 9:15 8:53
" "Danville 9:50 9:30
derive at Northumberland. 10:30 10:15
NORTHWARD.
Leave Northemberlrnd, 8:00
• Danville, 8:40
" Rupert, 9:15 A._ X
" NitigatOn, 2:35 8:30 6:1:5
Arrive at Scranton, 8:45 0:35 8:10
Passengero taking train south from Pennant , at 5:50
a. in. via Northumberland. reach Nartivba ra• at 12:80 p.
ta.; Baltimore 5:30 p. m.; Washington MOO p. in.; via
&Inert reach Philadelphia at 7:00 p. In.
Kingston, Nov. 25. B.A. FONDA, Sopt.
THE LAST CROWNING SUCCESS
MRS.'S. A. ALLEN'S
I3fPROVICD
HAIR RESTORER
.V'amrciarite
HAIR DRESSING.
L , UV A MIIUM .I WI . MZaIIaA
Win quickly restore Gray Hair to its natural color
and beauty. and produce luxuriant growth. It is pre
fectly harmleve, and la prefered over every ether peel
parar ion by those who have a fins head of hair. as wel
as those.who wish to restore It. The beautiful gloss
and perfume Imparted to the Hair makes it dial:able
for old and young.
For Sale by all Druggists.
DEPOT, 198 GREENWICH BT.. N. Y.
PRICE ONE DOLLAR.
Feb.lB, - 1868.47.
3pcierrralcsvt
rrge greniest cire'ibr itieumatism, lameness. eoro•
nesti,dr.c.,lll the arcatfinglish Sweeny Lin
iment. ' Bead on is eappets what it has dune in Snag's
county. - It has cured the lame and. adllcted immediate
'y; Motet fail Mit* , it. "Price; 50 cts per_bottiel -hold
by Abel Tamil. Barns &Nichols. and'all'storekeept re
'aeliranglists. Tr - lc - does not give isatlefiellen, return
,the bottle Big nal and your looney will beiStunded.
••• - • • D. G. Geithlt &CO.,
.ifeb.l,lB6B N
Middletown; N. Y.
To= Rorsinnen.
Diet let yetir &ow "QUM; Bore 6l tiftteeted re to
the et* tuul buy Queyte Great English Sweeney Lint.
litinttouil! , tisnVktie t te,Sveintnr.
8s1).3;1901.• '3l3llllWitsoE'T.
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DEV 'N ice: CO.
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C:11IN 'ATONES
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Briiad_WaYf#P l '.fkotifharut4Street ,
‘ .
Broad y. colt:~: it
W — YORK
Comprising all Bratiches of the Business
as represented in, the
CUSTOM- prof READY MADE
DEPA.rf ENTS -OF •
0 1 •14: Chilthele
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• ••_
TB
Of the Celebrated
AMERICAN YOKE PATTERN,
Geitleinen's Furnishing Goods
Of every Description.
OUII SPECIALTIES FOR SPRING
IN NEW GOODS ARE :
oassiniere suits, entire,slB.oo
Spring Overcoats, $12.00
Fine Dress Frock Coats, $lB.OO
m'ch 24-3 m DEVLIN cf.: CO.
MINER & COATS,
Main Street, 5 doors below Boyd'e Corner, Montrose.
flooß
GROCERIES, AND
PROVISIONS,
We are constantly receiving and now have on hand
afresh stock of Goode in our line, which we willed)
CHEAP! CHEAP! CHEAP!
for cash, or exchange for produce
GOOD TEAS,
COFFEE, SUGAR,'
MOLASSES, SPICES,
PORK, FISH, LARD,
HAMS, DRIED FRUITS,
CLOVER & TIMOTHY SEED, &c
W%,have refitted and made additions to oar Stock of
Pails. and are now ready to lorward Butter to the be, t
commission houses in New York. free of charge, and
make liberaladvancements on consignments.
Call and examine our Stock before purchasing else
where, and convince yourselves of the
GOOD QUALITY & CHEAP PRICES
of our Goods
C, G. MISTER, - -
Montrose, April 16, 180
New Firm.
Baldwin, Allen. & McCain.
~:. ~;. ~;
Flour, Feed, Salt, Pork, Butler, Cheese,
Dried Beef, Hams, Fish, Smoked Hal
ibut, Candles, Tea, Coffee, Spices,
Syrup, Molasses, Sugar, .
Seed Wheat,
Clover & Timothy Seed, Flax-seed, Beans,
Brooms, Nails, tee. ife.
Thankful for past patronage, we shall be happy to see
and waft upon our old and new customers.
All Goods and Flour warranted.
A. BALDWIN. W. L. ALLEN. J . H. MeDAIN.
Montrose, Feb. 5,1867.
Furniture Establishment
riF William W. Smith. The extensive Furniture
Ur Establishment of William W. Smith, having been
refitted and grustly improved, the proprietor respect.
fully announces to the citizens of Montrose and vicini
ty, that he Is constantly making mitikeeps on hand the
largest and best amendment of
PvII73EL .N . XIC 1 11:13FILM
to be found anywher tbla aide oflicw York City.
Desks, Divans. Toweinicks, Lounges, Footstools
Center Card, Pier. Toilet. Dining. Kitchen and
extenrion tables,
Canna —Cane arra iroodseat Hocken!, Cane, Flag
and Woodseati of every variety and style.
Sofas and Tete•a-tetes, farnbbed on short notice.—
Cape seat challis remitted.
'SPRING BEDS.
A large assortment—cheapest and beet In the market
Cane Seat Chairs.
I am now enabled to supply my customers with a new
substantial cane seat chair, of borne Manufacture, which
will befocind greatly Overtop' to , ' those formerly in
market, and yet are gold eta leas price. s • •
C4NE,SEAT CHAIRS RE-SEATED
far' Ready made coffins on hand - •or furnished at
short notice. Hearse alwrys in readiness If desired.
I employ none but careful and experienced workmen,
I intend to do my work well, and sell it as low again
be afforded.
WILLIAM W. SMITH.
Montrose,Feb 18,,1868.
F. U. .111 D
N Montrose, Define; the StoW; of L.N. itullsrd and
I'
wooden end of Brick Block, at ,tbst Mile one horse
Boot and Shoe Store, a new and elegant assortment of
33 cocrtevera "Eilam.cosesi
For fall and winter, Consisting of
Men's' th'iek f;121
.:61241 Boots,- Boy's—Boots,
and a good assoiltroni of Shoes, eon
': 818 ting of LigNe-K-4 1 4 ••.
and Laraftt --
eysee. W oiildren . pagrosliottote.,l4l.loVll9 , ls
OPP, 10AP% kilikßlPOßSPAtatki:a
11 1.01 1 0110!W rj.2 %CM):
aTIZOIfri 1e iliLC*N I S
Fire, , Life t 'Accident IL Live, Stock
GENERAL INSURANCE`- AGENCY,
.
necaxtrappo.
Home Insurance Co. of N. Y., Capital,and •
•
Surplus. 54,(X0.010
Insurance Co. of North America, Phlra,
Capital and Surplus, - 2,000A00
international Fire insurance Co. 0fN. 1 1.,
Capital and tiorldne. 1,500,000
Lyeoming County Mutual Insurance Co.of
Manny. Penn's, Capital and Surplus. 4,000,000
Parmer'sMutual insurance Co. York, Pa.,
Capital Surphis. • I 100,000
Enterprise insurance Company, Cincin
natl. 0., Capital and 8urp111;. 1,000,000
Connecticut Nutria) Life Insurnace Co. of
Hartford, Conn.. payingBo per cent.
dividends to theasstred. Timone'
given for half the premium Is never to -
bepan oidsid under any circumstances. he
the - •
will Ov alen np WaYli bc pa
piidtal, in
11 full, and •
,000,000
. ca
AMDIICIIII; Lite Inanrance C 0..• .Philadel•
phis, Capital, 1,000,000.
Travelereilminrance Co.4rariforil,Conla:,
histwingaggua!all klpdaskaccidents •
Capital, • zricimo
Hartford Fire insurance Company. Hart. •
ford Conn . Capital andSurpins, $2,000,000
Putnam Fire-InsuritnceCo., Hartford; Cr., ,
Capital. S700;000
Olen's Valle Insurance .Co. Glens Palls,
N. Y. Capital arid Burping, 400,000
Hartford Live Roc& insurance Company.
Insurance on all kinds of Live Stock,
asslnst theft and death from any
cause., Capital, • $1.700,000 .
tar All briefness entrusted tp our cafe will be attend
ed to on fair terms, and all losses promptly adjusted.
ev-Office first door east from Banking Office of W.
B. Coopir & Co., Turnpike at. Idontrwse, - Pa. •
• STROUD & , BROWN, Agents.
M. C. Gurrox. neg., Friendsvllle, Solicitor.
Cuia..H. Sstrrn, Montrose, do
BILLINGS &MOND, Cimu.aa L. Snows.
Montrose, Feb. 23. 1868.
BURNS & NICHOLS,
DRFRGISTS & APOTHECARIES,
Keep regularly supplied with unadulterated
Drugs and 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
title section, among which may be fonnd
Ayre's and Jayne's Family Medicines, Hem
bold's Bachu, Schenck's Pulmonic Sy
rup and Seaweed Tonic, Daponco's
and Cheeseman's Female
Hall's Cou g h Balsam,.
Wishart's Pine Tree
-Cordial,
Hall's Bair Renewer, Binges Ambrosia,
Kennedy's Medical Discovery, Hoof
land's German Bitters, Hostetter's
Stomach Bitters,
And many other kinds of real value and merit. In fact
our Stock embraces a fine assortment of everything u !l
eanly kept in WELL rusoutkszno Drug Stores.
or-Preseripti one receive particular attention, and
are canErtn.t.r and promptly compounded. .
* a s etore formerly occupied by J. Etheridge.
A. B. BURRS,
Montrose, Ps.. Sept. 17, 1867. AMOS NICIIOLS.
HUNT BROTHERS,
ZE9
I PL. C7* DiT , -
STEEL, NAILS ,
sisivoes, suoviet.s,
.I,DI_LDER'S HARDWARE.
RINE RAM COUNTERSUNK 44 T RAIL SPIKES
RAILROAD ct MINING BUPPLIRS.
W. R. COATS
- - .
CARRIAGE SeRING6. AXLES, SKEINS AND
BOXES, BOLTS. NUTS and WASHERS,
PLATED BANDS. MALLEABLE
IRONS, HUBS, SPOKES.
PELLOES. SEAT SPINDLES. BOWS. eft.
ANVILS, VICES, STOCKS and DIES, BELLOWS
HAMMERS, SLEDGES: PILES. &c. &c.
CIRCULAR AND MILL SAWS, DPLTING. PACKING
TACKLE BLOCKS. PLASTRR PARIS
CEMIniT. HAIR & GRINDSTONES.
FRENCH WINDOW GLASS. LEATHER & FINDINGS
FAIRBANICS SCALES.
Scranton, March 44,1608. ly
.1 9 0) 0
~v o c , ,o „ ; a n t t a to re ds an a i t i s fo ma r I ti e d b ut y nce from Wholesale
MIE so 33 urritt.
Comprising a large assortment of NSW
Dry Goods, GrOceries, Crockery, Hardware,
Stoves, iron, Medicines, Paints, Oils,
Boots & Shoes, Wall Paper, Win
dow Shades, Hots and Caps,
Buffalo - Robes, Lt Wei
and Genial Furs,
• Balinoial and Hoop Skirts, ct.s..qt-e.,
andcombinid; formlng the MOO MiMplete opportunity
for selecting in every department of his trade, and will
be sold at
The Lowest Market Prices.
• New Milford, Dee: 11," 1807;
Merchant Tailoring.
Have secured the services of efilretlelen
WPZ!,l4,42iticsa,l• C4ltter, -
and will reopen the Custom Department of , their es
tabllshment on Tuesday Oct. 22. where they, will be
Fa re s A l l a oTt i h t l l O styles , I S
truro c h i l n en e an li fi e gy a ' n e d CroT
Particular attention given to
OUTSIDE - -
ISeWanted,. two impaileg4ii;t:tti and
bars . . . • . • -veal 7~a
r' vans a co
Mintroe.
13:4; WILLIAMS & SONS,
No. .16 i North Sixth Street, Philadelphia,
14.1107.112 ItiNAPAOZIMIaII os
ViWlTliiir:-.131411CD* - - •
' r : WINDOT,SOADES.
. 1111 '4 7 TEZ FM* 314 ,CTI•aaV
R ua 16vitri 8 : 13tore Triamaimm
p Wit lihadeo of all ititidOri.CAMil
cu.
elute Tamale, Cord Bell Palle, 4e,
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E. L. WEEKS & CO.
BUSINESS CARDS.
HEYWOOD do FRINIC,
lIROCEZZ, tho Obi stead of Z. Cobb,
VI- • Mt. (MAW /3, 1868. x8.
AMI : ELY,
tr. 9. ..ELlscoticonacterr,
any 6 yl Address, Brooklyn,- lb,
M. C. SUTTON,
Auctioneer, and Insurance Agent,
to Mt Felendridlle, Pa.
C. S. GILBERT,
Q. 181. .A:razatiass.cer s
Bela 601 Great Mend, Pa.
A. W. BER,THOLF,
WORT= AT LAW, Montrose. Pa. Office in
ja.' west end of Brick Bloek t over Wilton A. Gere's
atotefe , Partlenlar attention given to hotlines. pertain
ing to the Orphan's Court. Vint. 1, 18819.
GORDON H. FRINR,
PHOTOGRAPHER. Gallery over B. IL Lyons'
Store, Public Avenue, Montrose, Pa. hinutt
a JOHN SAUTFER,
RESPECTFULLY announces that be Is nJar pre.
pared to cut all kinds of Garments In the most
GuthfonableStyle, and warranted to At with elezaDc e
ad case. Shop over the Past Otnae,ifontrose, Pa.
DR. W. W. SMITH,
DffNTIST. Booms over Boyd & Corerln's Hard
ware Store. °Mee boors from 9a. In. to 4p. m.
Montrose, July 1, 1897.—tr
JAMES E. CARMALT,
ka. TTOBNEY AT LAW. Office next to ' , mints tie
tel. [Montrose, Dec. 18, 1866.—tt.
WM. D. LUSK,
ATTORNRY AT LAW, Montrose, Pa. Office oppo.
alto the Frunkhu Hotel, neu the Court Haase.
Nov. PT, 1860.—tt •
ABEL TURRELL,
I)RALER in Drum Patent Medicines, Chemical.,
Liquors, Painter, Oils, Dye Stuffs. Varnishes Win.
'nu , Glass. Groceries, Glass Ware , Wall and Window
Paper, Stone-vivre, Lamps, Kerosene., Machinery Oils,
Trusses, Gans, Ammunition, Knives, Spectacles,Bmn.
ay. Fancy Goods. Jewelry. Perin ry. de.—heing one
of the most numerous. extensive. and valuable eoliec.
lion. of Goods in Susquehanna County. [Established
In 1848.] [Montrose, Pa.
D. W. SEARLE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,, ogee over the Store of A.
Lathrop, in the Brick Bldck, Montrose, Pa.
May 1, 1666.
DR. W. L. RICHARDSON,
PHYSICIAN d SURGEON, tenders his profession.
al services to the citizens of Montrone and •Itinl
ty. Office at his residence, on the corner east of Sayre
It Bros. Foundry. (June 18, 1867.-17,
E. L. WEEKS & CO
SIICCESSORS of I. N. HINE & CO., Dealers In
Dry Goode, Clothing, Ladies and Misses One Shoes,
Also, agenta for the great Amerinan Tea and Codee
Company. [AprN, 1,1867.
K. L. Wzzio. - - C. C. Fanno?.
DR. E. L. GARDNER,
PHYSICIAN•and SURGEON, Montrose. Pa. Gives
especial attention to diseases of the heart And
Lungs and all Surgical diseases. Office over the Po.t
Office. Boards at Searle's hotel. [Sept. 4, MS.
BALDWIN, ALLEN, & 111cCAIN,
DgALZHS In Flour, Salt, Pork, Pleb, Lard, Grain,
Peed, Candles, Clover and Timothy Seed. Alro,
Groceries.auch as Sugars, Molasses, Syrups, Tea and
Coffee. West side of Public Avenue.
Montrose, April ;7, NM •
DOCT. E. L. HANDRICK,
PHYSICIAN I SURGEON. resiectlrdly tendert hts
professional services to the citizen of. 'Friends
vine and vicinity. Irlr Mice lathe office or Dr. Lret.
Boards at J. Bosford's. IWO 63tf
JOHN GROVES,
VAMHIONABLE TAM.OII, Montrose, Pa. Shop ever
Chandler's Store.
('Alt orders tilled promptly. In first-ate style. cut
ting done on short notice, and warranted to St.
WM. W. SMITH,
CASI - NET AND CHAIR MANUFACTURKILS,— Foot
of Main street, 3 10.1/trose. Pa. ti
H. BITHRITT,
Da BALER in Staple and Fancy Dry Goode, Crockery,
Gardware, Iron, Stoves, Drugs, Oils, and Paints,
Bootsand Shoes, Rats and Cape. Furs, Buffalo Robes,
Groceries, Provisions, c.c., New Milford, Pa.
AJ 0. WARREN,
A TTORNEY Al* LAW. Bounty, Back Pay, Pension,
ti and Exem ); on Claims attended to. febl
Pir Office dr-i oor below Boyd's Store, Nontrose.Pa
BURNS &.NICHOLS,
INEAi. ARS in Dings, Medicines, Chemicals. Dye
taffs, Paints, Oils, Varnish. Liquors, Spices. Fan
cy in.cies. Patent Medicines. Perfumery and Toilet Ar
ticles. larPrescriptions carefully compou nded. Puolic Avenue, above Searle's Hotel, Montrose. Pa.
A. B. Banes, - - - Amos NICHOLS.
Sept. 11, 11368.
DR:E. P. HINES,
lAAS permanently located et Frlenderille for thepnr
pose of practicing medicine And stugery_in a ll its
branches. He may be found at the Jackson llouse.
OlUce boons from 8 a. m.„ to 9 p. m. jutilfitf
Friendsville, Pa., Joni 16th. 1866.
STROUD & BROWN,
FIRE AND LIFE ETSUciANCII ACENTS. 11 II
badness attended to promptly, on fair terms. Of.
ace drat door north " Montrose Hotel," west side of
Public Avenue, Montrose, P. [Jan. 2,1866.
Drumm Stitotta, • - CnAmiss L. Ilium.
C. 0. FORDHAM,
8007 d 5 SHOE Dealer and Manufacturer Mautener,
Pa. Shop on Main street, onedoor aborel.N. BM
lard's. All kinds of work .ade to order, and repairing
done neatly. janl 65
Three Cheers for Gen. Grant.
HIP, HIP, HURRAH!
larevt, Charles Thicssirlis.
MHR Tint' Barber, has removed his shop to the
•tmsement of B. L Weeks' New Store, where he is
prepared to give good satisfaction. When I go to ex
plain thltienbleet language fails to express it.
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