The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, January 12, 1870, Image 4

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    dial& to orders to that effect, saddled'the
hones' and waited' htfOrelltelloor. (tat the
Colonel, who designed.setting mint, he said
imniedhitely. Two hours afterward, there;
. was still no signs of hitm Then the ser
a
i vants ifaifier , ttgliik and direetedlte horses
j to be led back ; Cdl. Washington would
' I remain to dinner und, then, contitm,..bis
The day was far spent when the young
r— soldier made his appearance, and vaulted
into the saddle: , ?Tall, vigorous, graceful,
and with.a certain loftiness of port, even
then 'ffitifiugaishlthl4-he was a. gallant
It is now some years since I visited a
Venerable •edifice intimately -connected looking c4valier—mine whom any woman
with thi life of a great man—old St. Pe-
might admire.
One was gaziti,giftlifta - through the win
ter's Church, in New Kent county; Vic- d„,_, + ‘.o t ing lat4 i otatientlns.o7ll .Ih7 ,
ginia; where Washington was married.
with rosy, cheeks, bright eyes, hair earned
Let as leave for a moment., the bustle,
back froth the forehead and a neck re
turirmil and ". rush" of the Iron age, and
semblimi snow', above , the Square cut bod
go back to the last centurn wit life was 'ce. TA.vouttg colonel
,• rented his high
more deliberate, solid and picturesque.
i spirited.horse, nearlyibrowing hint upon
The old chUrch, of which I speak, takes courteous salute
yinteasily back, as yon gaze at it ; and i his haunches, made ' a
with his right hand,-(it was nearly the at-
Lilco is-the added interest of its associa
fiat' with the nuptials of W titude of a
ashington.
m i wards,) Mid gallopedbotize :Statue of him after-
Old
away thinking prob-
Old St. Peter's was built as far bad: ,
ably of the bright eyes.apd lips.,
as 1703, and is a long, low Wilding of ‘;
Colonel George Walhiington, of Mt.
`sun dried bricks,' brought over from Eng- I
Vernon.'' had seen for the first time Mrs.
land, as was then the
.habit, with 'a steep
1, MaethAtustiA, the beautiful young wid
roof, and walls embrowned with age. A
'ow who,a V .- ear after, was to become his
square tower rises above the vestibule,
.on i
11 .4 . s-_. _
a level with the ground, amid in this tower I "
i Tratliii;in related that the ceremony
is the vestry room, to which you ascend by i took place in old St' Peter's Church',
a lofty flight of ancient and C reakin g' which we have. referred to in the begin
steps. Crowning the tower •is a-sort of ;
. s
" ,., 0 .
of this
sketch. The scene was a
steeple, surmounted by crossed rods; bear- '"7
brilliant one, and may iuterest the reader.
ing the letters "N. S.' E. W." and on . t i
k e I I was i, 1759. ev. Dr.
summit of all is a small portion of the old i
t
Mossom,n January
parson of thepatish The , :atte ß nded in
weather cock, which probably veered in I full canonicaLs, and the pair advanced,Tol-
the winds of the last century. . • 1 `(owed by a bevy of beauties mid grooms-
The surroundings, of the time honored
:.aiikiiii; ,, l i L n i. e . n e . a . 4 'N fi Vls i l l ti c ti r t l o h i l i e sr . ais - elad , in a snit of
edifice are as antique as the g with red, silk, ; his
which stands on its:*Potled - lknall,lth I "'"
of
,I w , aiste ,_ oa , t t tas.outhroidered'; hii`kneeznd
the sturdy air of a vetenut,. : &.'n - teless •
i shoe uattatat: Were of. gold ; his hair W 8 3 .1
" time mid tide." On the bricks are .carv- i wiwthat.d ; mind he wore -a dress sword.l
ed names and dates, by hands that have
i t i me bride was dressed in'white satin, with
long crumbled. One of these dates is • rich pointed lace ruffles; pearl -orna
-1739. On a great tombstone beneath the 1
ments in her :hair ; pearl necklace, ear
oriel window, walled up, for ;tome reason; 1
rings Mid bracelets.; white satin shoes,
is a coat of arms, raised in bass relief—a I
upon if; witn 7
high heels and diam Mid buckles; and
shield with a "lone star"above was followed, Os has been said, by an ar
a knight's vizard, with the coronet-=of a
ray of beautiful and richly dressed girls,
duke or marquis apparently—encircling i (Vining nPon the t a rmsvof groompnett, in
it, and surmounting all, the grinning heat I
! costume as iMposing. There vice 'meal
writ wolf. On this stone, ; m
k and da-
Gov. of Virginia, in a suit of scarlet, em
ble, as was the marble of that epoth, is cut I
m broidered with• gold, with huge bag wig
the date " 1716. Not a tracery hasgrown
! and (brim sword; wits , seen in the 'midst of ,
dim—not a letter or figure is indistinet'!
a number of officers of the 'English army
The weirs tongue lolls out fiercely, his
and navy.; mut a.igreat crowd of what
eyes glare,jiis teeth snarl. The rain and
were then called " the gentry"—friends
snow and stltishine have fallen for a cen- 1
' and relations ofthe bride and groom—fill
tury and a half on the knightly helmet I
ed the chureh,all intent upon the " inter-
and the head of the wolf-'—and neither i
esila . eerewienT.,,•. One personage has'
rain, snow, or sunshine has affected the•
been forgotten i Bishop, the old bode ser-
iron surface,. • ' Cant. He, too, was present. Witli fol- ,
• These objects take you back to a to .
tied arms, and much emotion on his aged
. mole period, very unlike the present, I
face, he gazed at the ceremony with the
when buildings, tombstones, and 'ft other
t. i
rest.
things, seem constructed of franc i p ma
-1 . 1
1 It was soon ended and the brilliant
Another memorial of o 1 times
terials
crowd flowed forth from the old chpreh. I
. .
is the grove of till oaks round the chtirch. •
• Tradition relates that the bride and as i
What picturesque scenes these must have
many of her fair attendants as could do
Witnessed ! Beneath their spreading bran-
so entered the great chariot, which rolled i
ches, generation, rolled the chariots of old ;
off, drawn by its six spirit of horses ; while!
little Virginians, drawn by their four her- the- bridegroom, fondered horseback,
ses, and containing the squire, his wife,
' mounted the-splendid English changer
and maidens nud children attending
' bequeathed to him by Braddock, and can—
ehureh, to these boughs were tethers .
tered after; the coach, attended by menu tagA
the bridles of thorough bred horses, ritks
bee of gallant youths. 1
den hr gallant months. Yonder the char'-',
Such was tbatpicturesque seem in the
tots discharged iii.
their burdena -the ii,,,, :
• lire ertue— ratter or tag - mant,y." Wc.
pons old lord of thoananor the good dame ,
see so much of the -great soldier, shites-
his wife, and the little beauty, their
luau,
and ruler, that airs pleasant to catch i
datighter, in her great hooped dress,
A a glimpse of the lover and bridegroom.
and
square bodice, powdered hair, not ? One phase of the individual i
heeled shoes. as she raises her silk dress' re r y
the public •and official phase—prey 1
and scarlet ‘• petticoat," as they called it
onl the profile ; to obtain the full like-,
then. You maV see her still, in imagine- ! weds, the other phase must he delineated,
:hot,. as she stailes and nods, slaying with
uThe unreasonable theory has been
her brightn-ers—t ,
he youths with embroi
o regard George Washington as an ah-
dered coats; tong . waistcoats amid ruffles,
straetmob of patriotisin and virtue, when
who-hasten to assist her, and Tonteital'for
lie was A man like other men, with strong
the touch of the small band. passions and; hnnuin sympathies and in
, All„,"that has passed away ;the youths'
, tirmities. The resplt has been that he
and maidens are long dead. 'file parson
has failed in a measure to impress the'
no more sweeps down the vestry staws, or
heart. Men admire, but are chilled by
thunders,in his high, tub shaped pulpit
'him—by that grand bronze statue under
above- the listeners in the lofty pews. ,which a heart never beat. Such an idea
Squire and dame, and parson, and gallitut i is a fallacy.
Few human being have ever
love!, and little beauty
to the
i 'e e l N t e m a o u r a e rin dci y ej , i ,a ly n
, t , han Washington. iHe
memory of the great oaks, live whichalorie 1 a if he did not hate bit
above them, leave still, and will probably .
terlv, it-was-bemuse his moral nature re-
rustle their leaves in the winds of another
\Aka from hatred, the sister of injustice,
century. ; and his imMense self control enabled him
Such is and was old St. Peter's church
an interesting relic to day of a time! to rule himself: • that
is long dr ad ; interesting,- more than all, . But this moral discourse is apart from
the aim of the little sketch here presen
as I havb said, as having been the scene '
led. If that sketch be without " historic
of Washington's wedding. it' may claim perhaps, the
The incident which led to that event is im P rilince ' "
merit of being characteristic. ' The con
edy, I hope, in relating it, I shall not be worth - narrating, and something of a coin- :
trust at least LS something. Few. Men are
charged with " irreverence" to the mem-
;left of that man's mould, and our wed
my of the famous bridegroom
• dings to day are Prosaic. Blue and silver
.
coat; with red 'silk lining are not the fash-
He was a man of lofty pride, august i ion.
~
Six horde chariots have disappeared..
diauity—a very ~arand type ; of. ; god,.
All that brilliant life of the;past has faded
fell m love" at least teficem his life,l a it '
into the uniicturesque nineteenth centn
the humblest of his - species. This ; was his
n sp rp le s n e dor, and romance
second love, and something of romance
r i: ' - .9 - a - n a d llt e rred etrY to ,
was connected. with the origin of the of- , , ""''
fair. But e
the; areat oats and old church, lost
in the wilds of New Heat, are still there.
. It was in the spring of 1759. Mr. Cus- .
Beneath the trees - fiashelithat• biilliaut
tis, a planter residing et hiS . - Jate - called'.
cortege of old days—in that building Geo,
the ,' White house," was riding cut one
Washington placed the ring on the finger
morning, whet, he met, coming from the
0 ,.
I his. bride. All has passed away now ;
northward, a young gentleman of milita-
.the stately and beautiful-figures have song
17 a pP eanance excellentl Y awant6d;tii - . I lain down in their tombs, but the stub!
accompanied by a gantthold servant, or !
i tairn trunks, with their ancient inserip
sargwat, who rode respectfully a few pa
' tons, remain to call the life of tbepast.
ctis behind his master. The new comer i
Flom Appleton's journill.
was Colonel George Washington,on his i . •
?he pont64--_Menionlit.
MEER
I`iill . ; "AAWLEY, EDSTOIt.
PE NIA
WEDNESDAY, YAW. 12, 18T0
*Washington's Wedding.
way from Winchester to I%
and his attendant, Bishop, forrnorly.Brad
dipek's body servant, now his own.
Washington was twenty five at that
time, and a - young man. of gr eati,sedate
nese and dignity. - -11.e. was i n Chief com
mand of the frontier, and saiv . Or thong,ht
little of the fair sex. 13nt, on thili spring
morn of IThB, his time bacreMne.r-- spring,
Mr. 'ustiS greeted' him, and'invited '
him to Stop' at.4he )Thite •11.ouse..
would do so with .pleasiirc, built "Would
be for,half .only. ..Ilia 'business I
Was pressing ; be must hasten on td :sec
his escellencv
._art Williamsburg. And
conversing. trey , '..rOde -rhack turd reached
the. White flonse. Hera liVashington die-1
tuonnted; and delivered his horse to Bish
op, with orders to wait him therc;
would cmthine leis jOttriiey - in :half an
.hoar. 13:shop saluted,gravely, with hand
.raised to his hilt . ; his master entered the
house, and the half hour passcill—the old
servant waiting.patiently. (..
.I.lis master did nor, however; -vittke ,
ppe.arance. The event, was unheard of.l
Washington was the sent punctii-.1
- Lhe wins on .pressing.publiebosi 'less;
What Meaning of this strarime
and unwonted delay"
Ain b6ile paised= . .-two ,:hoitrapassed.
. Col: Washington .re appear. tut.
.a.sertant came out and I'dillivered
anor
der.frons hiin to tic :motionless old : body
guard - - lie noul conduct the' horses to
the stables"; his master-"would , dine, and;
possibl.r spertd the night 'With Mr- Custis.
Bishop obeyed—the world.' was clearly
coming to.an end Washingtoa
was .the gneSkof the osyster of-the Vih4e
ItOuSe. •
On the next morning Bishop in ohe-
•
7:--riZFE-;:4-grrv.----'31'7574'. --7tr--15`.7,
Mrs. Notable, or Nia.eteen Plotetlnle
• • . ,
. . .
' ' ' 4 3.fy dear," said ;Mrs: Green to her htis
-baud one inorniug, the meal. .whiCli we
berroweil'from Mr. Pla4 - ,, a few days ago,
is almost out, uud We mu El lake to-mor-
" Well;" husband,'" send
' and barrow..lialfALl:Mabel at Mr. .White's,
'he sent to mill yesterday." •
"And when it conies, shall -we return
the peck wo borrowedmore than. a month
igo from the Widow Gray ?"
" No," 'said' theltuslianci "the
can send for it when she wants it. John,
Ido you go down to Mr. Brown's and ask
I him to lendrne his.ar.e to,ehop some-wood
i this forenoon.; ours'is dull and I sair'llifn
grinding-his last- - And James, do`
I
hie
tor Mr. Clark's and askiiinfto:lend
me a harnmer—and- do you hear? you
May as well borrow a few, palls, while you
dre about. it."
- A littleiboy now mitersaud sgs, "kith
ilef'ti,ntln6 to ask if youltara* done With
Ihis hoe,- Which you borrowoi. a 'week- ago
last Weditesday ilho wants to use it," •
i " Wanes his hoe, child ? , ;What can be
volit,ll , ,jtiiiit.?lhavenot 'half done 'with
it yet.•~btit if hdwiints, it, I suppose he
musthaveit. Tell him to send It:back
Ilmthvas soofkas be can-spare
-They iatl,doirn to. breakfast. ‘.; 44k la !
escltiima -Mrs.. Greeti,"ffthere le :not
particle ; edloutter.iw-the =house.. James,
-fan mier.tio Mrs,'Notable'S-..r• she::always
IliaLeicelleat butter in'heidailt Ssli'her
e• .
- a.ffew , minutes
"Mrs Notable says Ail biaiertt f oil. the
butter, buti begs you to remember that
ebe..4B6,4l;eady.lept,ra:-Pii!lefe.94 Plat -
fnis.mbickarq scored on the dairy- door."
irNifiTien7.ldatefuls:nexclaiirted • the
eqt.nished Mrs—Green,. olding _up both
handay#is - noemah thing- , --I never had
half theMianify and if Thad. what: is a
Jittlrplatefftl,: o l - should never think of
'ketipinkiiiftiechnut of sach;ll
Adel:Tare; I have a great - mind. ne
ver tOorrow any thing from that mean
creature. again, as long as I live."
..BROXCHITIS - OR
TSRbbT 3:"X45133.9.1Er13.
TLIOSE4tPFLICT.ED WILL FIND A REMEDY IN
- ALLEN'S
LUNG BALsAm,
BE CONVINCED BY POSITIVE
• • PROOF AND TEST IT
YOURSELF.
Ohlo, Fcb. fflith. ISM
!last's. J. N. BARRIS C 00..
Gentlemen:-1 have been afflicted for ten or twelve
years with Dronehitts In its worst form, and have tried
everything that I conld buy recommended, bat with lit
tle or no relief. twill I used your ALL EN'S LUSO
BALSAM, which gave me relief in a shorttime. I be
lieve It Is the best preyaratien extant, for all diseases
of the throat and lunge, and I feel it my duty to eay this
math formy own cane, so that other! may try It and get
,Iteapoctfally, FILEDLAN'.
WU know Mr. Freeman well, and his etatemeut above
is correct. CO.,
Wholes* and Retail Druggists, Zanesville.
Dee.ls.-4
BOOK AGENTS WANTED FOR
STRUGGLES AHD TRIUMPHS OF
P. T. BARNUM,
WRITTEN BY HIMSELF
In One Lame,., Octavo Volutne—nearly MR pages—prin
ted In English and German. 13 Ele.int Full Page 0:1-
Cy.l"l7la, It
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and Showman. No bnyk published so acceptable to all
clailms• Kve-ly nue wants It. Aoents overage From au to
lit) subscribers a week. We offer extra Inducements.
Plastnittetke?talo,,_••uo and terms to asents sent free.
BUHR &Vb. Publlebers,
•, Hanford, Coen.
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DOWN TOWN NEWS.
MINER AND COA Ds,
Main Street, 5 doors below Boyd' e Corner. Montrose
FLOUR, GROCERIES, AND
PROVISIONS.
Weeny constantly rye irlogi ntt now here ontinnel,
afresh stock of Goode in on,lh e, which we willsell
CHEAP! CHFAI I CHEAP!
for ea b ,or ceche - go or p rodnee.
GOOD TEAS,
COFFEE, SUGAR,
MOLASSES, SPICES,
PORK, FISH, LARD,
HAMS, DRIED FRUITS,
CLOVER d• TIMOTHY SEED, &c.
we have refitted and made additions to our Stock of
Palls. and are now ready to forward Butter to the be, t
eomtnission houses In New York. free of char g e, sod
mskellherniadvancements on consi g nments.
Call and examine our Stock before purchasing else
where. ande.rinvinee vourseires of the
GOOD QUALITY & LOW PRICES
of our floods.
C. 43. - . W. B. COATS
Montrose, dprll 10. 1869.
FURNITURE RSTARLISTIMENT
OF WILLIAM Ir. SMITH.
PLEASE TAKE Nonce: The extensive Furniture
Ental.lishment of Wiltiaru W. Smith, having been
refitted nod greatly improved, the proprietor respect
fully announces to the citizens of Montrone and Tient&
y. that he is constantly making and keeps on hand the
largest and bent asesortment of
.771 LT 3Eit. .I.OT 3C r iL 17.3E:t.
to be found enyuller this side of New York City.
• Desks. Divans. Towelracks. Lounge.. Footstools £c.
Lenter Card. Pter. Toilet filuitil;. Kitchen and
extenion tables.
CRATES —Cabe and Wood•eaL Rocker, Cane, Flag
and Woodvent , of every variety and etyle.
Sofitenod Tute.n-tetc!, tarn abed on abort notlec.—
Cane cent chain , rceeted.
bPRING BEDS.
A large nottortment—chmymt and beet in the market
Cane Seat Chairs.
I am now enablud to supple my customers with a new
substantial cane seat chair, of home manufacture. which
will be found greatly superior to those formerly In
market, and 'Mare sold at a less price.
CANE•SEAT CHAIRS RE-SEATED.
at- Ready made coffins on bend or furnished at
short notice. Hearse altar), in readiness If desired.
I employ none but carefo I and experienced workmen,
Intend to do my work well, and sell It as low as can
be afforded.
WILLIAM W. SMITH.
liontrOse,Pcb lii, 18G.S.
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TFINGERR
- WOO'io
4°- ' - 'POM .
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ci „...
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Espycially designed for the 91 , 0 of the Medi
cal Profession and the Family. possessing 'thine
intrinsic medicinal properties which belong teen Old
and Purr tits.
Indispensable to Females. Good for Kidney Com.
plaints. % delicious Tunic. Pa. np in peer, contain
ing one dozen rattles each. end sold by all druggists,
grocers. Sc. A. 31. BIN - INGE - ft et CO., established
1718. No. IS Beaver Street. New York.
For .1c In Moutrore. by
July ABEL TI.IIIIIELL, Agent.
SHRINER'S
• i/PL't
- Will ewe' ASTHMA, - lIRONCHITIS, BLOOD
SPITTING, DIFFICULTY OF BREATHING. PAIN
and WEAKNESS IN THE CHEST, TROUBLESOME
COUGHING AT NIGHT, he. It will egistrung
te
atoretheCough that, frequently follows Nadu, and
any Motion of the respiratory organs, no nutter of
Inv tang standing, ar whatever the age of the
It acts lea specific, is purely vegetable, and Is
to the nude. As died Is soothing, allaying the vio
lence of the cough, facilitating expe! gelding
the nerves and cahillrating the system
Mothers, Save Your Children!
No child meddle of CROUP, If Me Byron to wed
to time: Oki it a feud denaustncted by erpertencs.
No fondly should to nitboot this Syrup, aa that hiall
Mame, CROUP, comes Rho al thief in. the night, to
steal away Teßr_ll . ttla cats; sawn 'molar laeOcal ald
cannot boob Ptsyared only dll
DAVID E. Form
• DallisOrt. /It
'MIRE •
IMES,
'I *W. haveJuet TeeetTed nn asvntment of Lake and
'Nand Vineyard Wines. from More:, *. Wilma, Morrow &
eh:MN:din, New York; which ferdzhnetie sod fluor they
&veto anturpluited. and that maralmere cab rely upon
Weir parity—behm free from outmeratlone &any kind.
The trade maark of the fine appear* upon every bottle.
both on label and
.• tunNs a; aaciacm.
ontsnie, Feb. 3,1f4D.-7,
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EXTF.R.MINATORS.
. ro F .Rats.Roaches, Ants, &c.
-trifento,4l.2t a to e r b "
y lic a r
i tts 4 P9v9ler for Insclits.
, . • . 1! Omar° of oil
'Ask fir " Custar'e," (tele no otbo4 • •
..-
AfILLINtRY G00D,,,
SOk Bonnet l'elvets in hlsi:h and colors. Patented
:Velvets and Plashes. Flowers. Biaterettbhons: s il ks
lath% antlatepei old lanes' &ass p5.1441te,.504
ehihiren!ettlantattailkoltnatrlotranif Be . Trainee, LIP"
nes. Blonde, Mal es, 4c, the.. always the heed gnu
taste GIITTEIIISEG, ROSZVBACIII I Czelf.
-,--- ~,..
gin*Sta St A t 3 Utli•
tn. P. P. 1111flpsP. UZO. W.
MAYBlfitt BBIUdSS,
NO., yo.vounir-STBEET,
Two doors West of the Post Office.
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WOLF and COON CARRIAGE ROBES,
UJIRRELLAS, GLOVES, MT
TONS, BOOTS, SHOES,
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NO. 82 WASHINGTON STREET,
pint Door North of the City National Sulk.
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DIAMONDS,
JEWELRY,
MST CLOCKS IN TIM SASAKI',
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1 base also the best sod nest complete stock of
SOLID enLvElt AND PLATED.WADEL
From Do best and most popular makers, whose
roods have even perfect satisfaction to my patrons
for the past five years.
The etoek will be thend the best ever opened In
BlviChstritoll, evil et all times will he kept. toll and
complete, coneisting et
SOLID SILVER TABLE WARE,
TABLE AND TEA SPOONS,
NAPKIN. LUNGS, 'MUM Ike-.
uvr, thew withal the_ varieties of Plated Ware. sorb as
Ten Setts. Cake Baskets. Napkin Bings„Gastom
Knives, Forks, Spoons, to.,
of Single, Double, Treble and Quadruple Plate
727 SPLENDID STOCK OF
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wan never more complete, and i am making courant
daily taldlttons Jr all the new Nor•
egos of the Suwon.
•
ALL My COOPS. AS BEPUESENTED
For further prool . of this 1 refef to
,
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Tnnics PLitIIELT M a UM. unites the brit Watts
proof azorpotilion with the bat Itttisprof Fabric In the
at manner, end at the lowest price to the consumer.
There 18,1 st, a foundation of Tarred Felt; td, a hirer
of water-proof Comprultiou ; Ad,anothar User of Fan:
4th, another loser of Composition; 6th, another layer
of Felt. - , •
ll3' &mu I for etiruiary and Stange*
We ogre to the ern parehasu In each place MOO
open feel of the Three Ply Felt, with the necessary
coating, for Thtity Dollars.
PATENT ROOF PAINT
Thi■ Pent is composed of gums, oils, and resinous
substances, combined with distilled tar and the best
known dryers. It contains no mineral or pigment. and
Is prepared, ready for use, about the consistency otos.
dlnary mixed paints. It costs much) css, retains its
elaiticity longer, and Is more lineable.
°minty Mt:blares sale.
Int Cl/rakers and aßparibratars,•Addrees
MICA ROOFING COMPANY,
I 3 Malden Lane, New York.
itepL
PROCLAMATION :
andUTHORITY ln me vested. I sow declare
prochtha that I am ix tom' with the best
Stoet.
0 F WOOFS lk 8110E8,l aceof every description,
ever brought into this p
0 r any any other place of the eke
I' hat 1 will dipole of thew for CASH
8 o law, that pone need au barefoot
& I furthermore declare and proclaim that I
U aye Added to My itOGIC a dile assortment of
A El kinft of RATS a CAPS to be found In
T he market A ma supply of Leather & Finding
II eamtantly am baud.
Montrose. Juno 0,1869.-4 f
LADIES' FANCY FURS.
OHN FAREIRA, I
718 Arch St.,
lie of the Block. be.
ern 7th and nib its.
South Side.
LA OBLIIIIA.
Icier, minuted over, &
tr In all kinds and
Ity of
FACT Funs
Ladles' and Children?
wear.
ruing enlarged. remod
and Improved my old
favorably known Fur
larinin.Ond haring lin
ed a very large and
lfferent kinds of Fars
. hare bad them made
np by the:mort skillful workmen, 1 would respectiblly
Incite my friend. of Susquehanna aud adjacent counties
to call and examine my very large and beautiful assort
ment of Fancy Furs for Ladles and Children. lam de
ty.rmince te pen 1164 s. I.oo,prifV-• us any other regiment
bin House In this cite. All Fars warranted. Ito cabs
reprewenta dons to etect sales.
JOHN' FABKIR.A,
Scp.2ll--41m WS Arch Street, Philadelphia:l
SILVER WA=
pROF. G. E. STEDGE,
Would notify the yobbo of Autumn 1 Comers and
vicinity. that he Is now prepared to tame all horses en
trusied to his care. no matter what or how bad their ha
bit. ere If not broke, no charge made.
Also, instruetiod given how to tome your own homes.
Auburn 4 Corners, Sept. m, 1969.—y ,
GROPER 4t BAKER'S
FIRST PREMIUM ELASTIC STITCR FAMILY
Beauty and elasticity of Stitch.
Perfection and Simplicity of Shothinery.
train: both threads directly fromtho spools.
No fastening of seaters by hand and no waste of '
thread.
Wide range of application without change of aditot
meat.
The scam retains its beauty and demons after wash
ing and ironing.
Besides all kinds of work done by mee ts Ma
chines. mese Machine' execute the beantifni
and permanent Embroidery and ornamental work.
Or The Highest Premlumsat all the fairs and exhi
bitions of the United States p have been
awarded the Grover & Bake Sew Sewing Machines, and
the work dune by them, whernver b/hlblted in compe
tition.
n'The very highest price, TEE OBOES OP TILE
LEGION OF HONOR, was conferred on the represent-
I Mires a the Grover & Baker Sewing Machines, at the
IfSpOv ov
ILion Unite/sae, Paris, 1807, thus attesting
tbeirgreat superiorityover all other Sowing Machines.
• Parente by F. 13.CIIANDLE11, 31outroso
June 1. 1 yr. •
G ENIIINE WIZARD OIL!
For Bak by. FTILNS & \lellOL9
Mantme. July SI, 1889.—lir
18011PRILADEL~PBIA 1869.
1 5 istrke•rs.
HOWELL . : 111/1311KE,
Manufacturers of
PAPERILI.NGINGS dr;WINDOW SHADES,
Sales Roams, Cor. Fourti & Market Sts.
PHILADELPHIA.
•
Factory, Cor. Twenty-third and &min Sts.
New Styles every day, of our own make.
Oct. 20—jw10
CLOTHING 1 CLOTHING 1
The iindersigeed Would rettpactrally announce to the
adze= of Meaboppan and aidatty that he has opened a
atom Our the Depot with a spleed4 reortmett of ,
•
Ready Made Clothing, Conti PurnisAkg Cake,
Bab, Caps; Moses,' fin.;
ptetdeb witt be rid at Great DAYSIths;
taritaretatw the plue:
4611 N CArnOit.
NESTIOPPEN. Pa.. Oct. a. ta6o.—Sme
AS AN INDUCEMNT,
tardire me a call
C. N. STODDAIW
SEWING MACIIINES,
49 BEOADWAY, NEW YORK.
POII;iTS OF EXCELIANCS
NEW FALL AND WITMER STOCK.
THE LOW STYLES AND DEBT quatirts.
CPXPETMON , DERDID t
FALL AND WINTER FASHIONS.
it.. It. A. BINDER his inst - issued from Pans
.and London with the latest designs, perammtly select•
ed frato the greatest novelties ; also, the Most elegant
Trimmings to be secured in Paris. lAce.. Ribbelle,
Velvets, Bridal Vella, Flowers. Floo Jewelry. and. Trim.
med Paper Patterns. l,reas and Cloak Making,
Exclusive agent for Mrs. M. Work's celebrated system
for cutting ladhaV dresses, smote*, hamlets, etc.
N. W. comer of Eleventh and Chestnut Streeta.
Sept. V. 1669.—Gm Philadelphia.
•
ALL -MG lIT FOR 1869.
' • 3sCurArmilr' 22177 riLVVlC r i si r •
hi coninant receipt of :NEW GOODS, by which his
assortment Is rendered more and more maniple. and
attractive for all his usual varieties of undo fur 16 M.,
re New DM Groat. New' Nfocerio. •
Aeto Hardrease, and Kew Stout, Iron, itertlelora,
/Wes, 011 e, Board Shore, Ira Paper, Window Blade
Hats d Cam, Buffalo Bono, Ladles Fors, hoop
Mete, width will all be sold onfite
most favorable terms.
New Milford, lan. 180.
STROUD BROWN'S
Fire, Life, and Accident.
ENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY,
litiCC:i31t1"011110. Pa.
CAPITAL REPRESENTED, over - $60.000,000
Hume Insurance. Cu. of N. Y., Capital and
Surplus, $3,000,010
Insurance Co. of North America, Phil's,
Capital and Surplus, 1,020,000
Franklin Fire Insurance Co., Philo, PA.,
Capital and Surplus,
Lycomlng Comity Mutual Insurance Co.of
Manny, Perin‘a, Capital and Surplus,
Farmer's Mutual Insurance Co. York, Pa.,
Capital and Surplult.
Connecticut ?Anton! Life Insurance Co. of
Hartford, Conn.. paying 60 per' gent.
dirldeqs to thcassured. The notes
given for Miff the premium is never to
bo paid under any eiretmotances. he
policy will always be paid In fall; and
thenotes given up. Capital, • 17,000,000
American Life Insurance Co., Philadel
phia. Capital. , 1.000,000
Tra loin velrs'lnsuranee Co. Hartford Conn.
e :Jog against all kinds o accidentsi
Capital. 700.000
Hartford Fire Insurance Company. Hart
ford. Coon , Capital and Surplus. $2,000,000
Putnam Fire InsumuceCo., Hartford, Ct.,
Capital. iroo,oao
Hartfotd Live Stock Insurance Company.
Insurance on all kinds of Live Stock,
against theft and death from any
cause. Capital,
-$17,000,000
•• • • -
VlT'Ailbosiness entrusted to our care alit he attend.
ed to on fair terms, and all losses promptly adjusted.
ore/Mee first door east from Itaulthsts, , olllce of W .
R. Cooper & Co.. Turnpike st. Montrose, Pa.
STROUD tis BROWN, Agents,
)t. C. SUTTON. tau., Friendscilie, Solicitor
Mlle. IL Same. Montrose, do
linassos Fornorrn,
Montrose, 9 p I. 1969.
11ACKAW ANITA' do BLOOMSBURG
Railroad. On and after',lla7.lo, IbGO, Pasalliger
craw. will run as follows:
• SOUTIIWARD.
A. It.
Scranton, . 615
Kingston, • . , 633
Itnpert. , . 8:L8
.• Danville, ' 9:04
Arrive at Northumberland. • 9:40
- NcinTustraux . , - -
~ .
, Leave Northansberirnd, : 8;30 .' • • . -, .
\.• Danville, &W., .., -- : ''' .113
Tt
.• nperti- . Vele - —A.m. . , WA
•• Kingston; 9:.•5 7:45 • -*II
I Arrive at Scranton, 10:40 ' San . . 9:415
H UNT BROTLIEBS, i Kingeton.May tn. DAVID T. BOUND. Supt.
SCRANTON. PA. '
. .
Wholesale A Retail Dealers in
TIRIE RAILWAY. • 1)
.
HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL, 1..,
..
.. .
I 140 n 5111 es tinder one Management FCC Miles 'siftls-
NAILS, SPIKES, SHOVELS, i EtZ,:i b ;;;:r. I°,ll= ch . ginrehitglr, li t " t k n eZt".
Paul, Omaha. and all points West and North-West.
BUILDER'S HARDWARE, . Man.fleld. Galion, Urbana. Dayton. Clueintrati,lndian.
ieine is, 1 ouisville, St. Loots, and all pnints West, ,IIPI
1
South-West. New and Lo ots,
twei cescbea ata tiii tso
MINE RAIL. COUNTERSUNK & T R.4IL SPIKE.. through without change
to nin o. es te.
r. a
RAILROAD d MINING SUPPLIES.
land audanclunatl.
CARRIADE SPRINGS. AXLES, mai" A NI.
On and eller Monday. Nov. 11th. arm. Tratniiiini
Boxxs, BOLTS, NUTS and WASHERS.
PLATED BANDS. MALLEABLE leave Great Bend at the following bouts viz:
IRONS, RUBS. SPOKES, GOING WW E. • , -- "- '-:
TELLOES. SEAT SPINDLES. BOWS. fie. 5.25 A. x. 3IAILTRAIN, Sundnysexcepted.
ANVILS, VICES. STOCKS and DIES. BELLOWS
MADDERS, SLEDGES. FILES, Ac. &.c.. It .56 A. a. EMIGRANT. Daily.
1.15 r. B. WAY FRElGET,Sundaysereepted. '"
CIRCULAR AND 'MILL SAWS. DRUFING, PACKING 4.18 r, n. DAY EXPRESS, Sundayexceptrd.
TACKLE BLOCKS, PLASTER PARIS 803 r. n. EXPRESS MAIL, Sundays excepted..
CEMENT. HAIR & GRINDSTONES
FRENCH SCALES, WINDOW GLA SS . LEATHER & FINDINGS. . GOING EAST. .
FA O IRBAN E'S
7.53 ... IL CINCINNATI IMPRESS, Mendays'exoff..
Scranton. March 'lt. ISMI.
.., 1y tad.
____: - - to 45 A . si. WAY FREIGHT, Sundays excepted. ..
AT ARSTIALUS ELIXIR. I. r.it. DAY EXPREI3S. Sundays exceptetV": s
9 4.1 r. x. NEW YORK MAIL. Sundays excepted.
..l.il.
READ ACHE—DYSPEPSIA—COSTIVENESS , 11 CIO r. a. LIGHTNING EXPRESS. .
, . tr_yoe
_sneer with limularbe. try Norsltall's Elixir, I ;grit. New and complete "Pocket Time Tattls d!
and be convinced that alowneth other remedies have p nger Trains on the Erie Railway add coanecting
taped to care you, this will nine you mutant and perm- '
Line; has recently been published. and can beprocurid
I a n ti c ; s u e t s r a!!
I, l e f , l , , , y ,no ov c e , r , excitement ,,c.uei t l ‘ i , V fatigue Sou r. on applicatiOnto the Ticket Agent at the Company's
iMellish. you that something more &matrons may off l i f' ' .M .R: D.ißn. • L. D. RUCKER. - z
happen, each rua Palsy, Donness cd Sight, and other ' ... ~„ (isn't - . e, ..
\Marmite: nervans affections. then Marshall's Elixir, by . 111, • - 1
giving tone and strength to the system. restores you to
pert. hmtlth. 'Whenever food voltb.b should he dlges
i fed remains In the stomach. causing pain and raneasi.
nee* for the went of that principle which would render I
, It easy of digestion, then by using Marshall's Elixir yam
I will supply this deficiency and prevent its recurrence.
and so be radically cured of Dyspepsia. The stomach
being thus cleansed fr..m an unhealthy ton healthy eon
! lilt ion. coativen .0 end the other nit oodant disorders of
the bowel. are of necessity prevented.
Price of Marshall's Elixf r. $1 00 per bottle.
i Depot. 1801 Market at. Philadelphia. Ms MARSHALL
I it CO., Druggists, Proprietors.
For sale in Montrose by
1 Ap . T—tygd BUILIS & NICLIOLS.
TANHOOD: HOW LOST, IIOW
Just published.a new edition of Dr. Culeerwell l a
Celebrated Essay on the radical cure (without
tactlichte)elSperenntorrhren, or Seminal weakness, In
voluntary Seminal LAMM , . Impotency, Mental and
physical Incaparoy, impediments to Mar loge. etc. ;
also Coast:arms. ELILEee. T. and Fits, itidneed by
seit indulgence or sexual extravagance.
pelf - Price In Foaled envelope. only 0 cent,.
The celebrated author, in this admirable essay. clearly
detn.nstrates from a thirty years' snecessibl pmetlge ,
that the alarming :eausequenees of self-abuse may be
radically enrol without the dangerous use of internal
medicine or the application of the kultel pointing out a
mode of cone at once simple, certain, and effectnal. by
means of which every sufferer, no matter what his con
dition may be, may cure himself cheaply, privately, and
radicals:.;aril& Leetnre should be ha the hands of every
youth and every eon to the land.
Seat under seal, in a plata envelope, to any address,
postpaid. on cocelpt of nix cents. or two
. post stamps.
Also. Dr. Cniverwell's ••Marringe -price 83 eta.
Addiess Publishers,
Pine 17 CMS. J. C, HUNS b CO.,
121' Bowery, NewT rko, Post oface oßx 4,586.
PALL TIIADE.
1: To ifaivers and Country Slortkepere
WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT DP STAIRS.
Desirable goods received daily from anetlon and prl
v ate rale.
Our stock of Feathers. Flowers, Sailor, Silk., Vol
vets. Ribbons, Laces. Trimmings, Fringes, Yankee
Notions, Flinty Goods, etc , etc., Is largo and cheap.
We cat lengths nt piece prices.
Boy and sell for web.
EDWARD RIDLEY -& SON,
300. 311, eBll% Grand, and. 68, 68, 10 Allen
Streets.
Corner store,
NEW Oflb bYOR Clock K
ea stITY. from the Bowery,
Sept. 15.-3 months.—J. L.
TTO WAUD Assoclatloo,Phlladelphla,P.
11 DiPC/ISCII of the Nervonv,Elemlnal,tirinaryand sex
nalsystema—new and rellabletreattnent—in Iteporttor
the HOWARD ASSOCIATION. Pent by matllnsealed
ot,:eranTalopea.frec of charge... Addrepetir.J.Siumui
ItonanroP, Howard Aer mint troll. 1 1 / 4 t Soutl Metre
Philadelphia. Pa.
y Ott % and a great vent of OILS ter 74 ACMLINERS.
LINERS. rot sale - ADEL TUIIIIELL.
H ATS, CAPS, & PUTS.
Bits and Caps Bidden aiid Boys' wear. 'Fon of all
graded; at Ovrrmosao, ISosaNnavi, S c 0...
WOOLEN &-KNI'D GOGDS.
. .
. .
Ladles' Merino I.Trler gardenia. llooda, flora.
Mons &o. Gents' Wrappers and Drawers. Eltarro,
Jackets. Gloves of all sorts. In grant variety. at . k
GUM:mato, lioassairm, it. Co's.
NEW FlItU! •
. .
. .
T. stint &spa,
Of Einosien, N. Y.. havlnz'botight an Interest In tb°
store of S. H. SAYRE & BROS., will bo glad to th e ere
paw:moot tho old Sem, and many new once, where all
Goo4a In =Milne will be mold very cheap fir eash.l
We are receiving On unusually lame 'tack pt tho best
Stoves In market, to whteh especialattd." at t ention.
Alm, Hardware anal cutlery, many strtlolos of which
we can cell at 4 . bargain.
SPORTS &CO.
Montrose, Nov.
. .
•.
DRESS GOODS:. I - ' -' .;
. ' - -
. !flack and 'colored Dmaa Bilks, siliewaip Pirllns,
Vrincb Merinos.. Empress; Alpaccaa and Verplln , Ism
au. Cretlmes. Tannatlas,.Pombmilne.ll.-Datilill ~ and
Mohair goods,.ln all colors and qualities, and In treat
varlet variety at Oultenbarg, Rosenbaum a Cco'a
gallant 'gime Vablex
nELAI* 1,
AItE,ACKAWANNA and
.I_,
WESTERN ItilLlioAD. SummerArniaseasest,
Mai 10, 1800. • - ••. ,- • „
TRAINS kii vz • ..
-r•
WESTWARD;
Una I kninagr I Mllll Panzer
train. train. STATIONS. .1 Amin: ' tra in. •
A.. 81. A.,,DS.
New'
„ ark ., -_ .P,..6 16,60
.. N. :. 11.
lit:Ili - geW _nanipiOri;::::: " l
14$ ; : 11,
t , 12,1 r. liSannnks Chunk.... 11445 . ;
a 17E1 Dolawaro....Dlne... 12,M. , , A
„, 9,45 11,00 Scranton 0.15 ,1.05 . 6;•
ei 4,51 12,95 Nicholson ~ 7.55 BA 1
o 5,13 1„ , 00 1 a lionbottorn ' - - 2,29 5.13”
4 5,23 -1,40 lloDttol49 t 7,15 ' 4,15,
0 6,60 Mi1f0rd......;, New M1if0rd....... 0.54 ,11.45
g ais Lao t Great Bend. '.,. 1 • 11 0,75 ,20
a, PAL P. m I *root.' Li be rty a* . I A.. rAL, It
ILA. DEN r w - •
General Paso. &ASTI
LEiIIGII VALLEY ItAILEOAD: . '.
On sod alter Sept. 20, UM. train, on the LaWO
Valley Railroad will ran as follows : -
DOWN TRAINS. • "-
Leave Waverly anno
lion S. H. W. .. .8.40 a. m,
Athena 852
Towanda- 9.30 "
Lacayrillalo.ss "
Manner's E'..9 10.57 "
Meshoppen 31.15 "
Alehoopany 11 24 "
Tunkcock • 11.58't'
L. It B. Jane. - 12.51 p m.
Melon' 1.25
Wilkee.flarre 143
White Utrren 0.08
51'e b Chant 4.49 "
Allentown 5.45 "
Bethlehem 6.1* "
Easton 6.30 p.m.
Philadelphia 8.23 "
Ar. at New lurk ' 9.25 "
UP Taarel
LearoP Noeiladelpw Yor
hia7.43 k "
p.
Easton 10.00
Bethlehem 10.`X "
Allenttwn 10.45 " •
m it Chank 12.00 tn.
W e 111'01.32 p. m.
W tkes-Itee 2.50
Pittston 3.10 " '' •
L. &B. Jan. 120 "
Tunk'aetk '4.21
Ilettoopany 4.49 "
sleshoppen 457 "
ekinner's E. F. 13 "
Lac. reille 518 "
Towanda 6.33 "
Athena 220 "
Ar. at Waverly
Junction, B. It. W. 7.35 "
rirN'o change of cars batireirn Scranton iuL Xsw
York. or between Scranton mid Philadelphia.
Nov. 3.1349.
- .
Ci!w:=s L. BIIOWN,
*l5 GOLD WATCHES
TILE ONLY GENUINE DOUBLE-EXTRA ERFODED
GROW? GELD WATCHES.
Illsoateeturtid by the °ROME WATCH aIiMPAIST.
Are ad of held make, Quoting Ca•er, wanantad not to
tarnish ; look* like floe Gold, wears Ito:Gold, and an
,rdnal to the' Rest Gokr Wohbis In taste at.d
Nvith the ht;t, Jeirrled Detached sad Pateltlitd!
rem, hem Vine. can.. ((:ant's and Ladies` alma.=
each.
Th. , Diahlc Extra Retried. Solid Oral& Gyitt,,AISIL
1, Full Jeweled Levers, at sal each.
Sent by Express anywhere While the Vol ed States.
at ri-gotar wholesale 'prime, payable dr-livery. Ito
money Ir required In advance, only satisfactory east
ranee that the order Is made In geed faith. Any pa ck.
age may be opened and examined before:old tat. bl
paying the Ifxpressehargesonly.
Persons Can order by mall with safety. by:
money lu advance, in a Registered letter, and tafituallt
will be sent.we a Registered Patine, prepaidossApui
risk. •
An Atone aending for slx watches, will tees Pit an ix
to watch [roe—making *oven $l3 watches fm , M An
seven $2O watches for $l2O.
•
Also Itlisnt °raids Gold Chains of Intestanil leen
costly style*. for Ladles' and Gentleman's wear, Imo
10 to 40 inches long, at prices of $2, $l, $6 and !WY
scat with watch , at lowest wholcsalo priors. -
Oar %Catches are all made of the groatne, solli„Ors.
Ide bold , Milord, are all perfectly rritelatell and lOW
tot, and eaarentred by the Company to keep torten
time and penr andmot tarrovh. State the kLa shin wad
price of watch reqnlrt•d, and order only Of ^ -
TUE OROLDE WAWA CO.,
143 Fulton Street, New York.
Aoz.
AMERICAN - LIFE , INSURANCE:
COMPANY OF tIIILADELOWI,.
S.-E, Or. Fourth and WahnitSte
•
. ~ .. .. . , ~,
.. , ~ ~ .
ALEX.:WHILLIDIN, J.S. -Vl44aor,
President. • • -See: it rreile
GROWTH OF THE AMERICAN.
;:10. OF POLICIES
1841.. Dec: al
16111.
"
- .•
The American Ines politica on all deldriihie Planar
at low rates, and tecurity and plomptoest la Mee*.
in; !Dates latanalarpne!cd. culiPaa7 P loll ',N ui •
ted Mates.
.
33ace:irci. car orr‘aSt boas. "-
HON. JAMES POLIO6K,
s mint.
4. suar 4 turuomsox, Prez., icua• it•
. .
Third St.' _ " - • - • -
ttEultOll NUGlClT.,4entlenitin.qesidehrti. o2 l 22l2.
town.'
ALBERTA'. ItOIIEITTS, President Venttlitititteinel
1.1111.1.1 P B. NlNoLE.9cedMcßhant.lBl Market St.
HUN. ALEX. 0. CATTELL, IL S. Senator .` aerehant .
27 North Water • noOrainnt
ISAAC uar.L.Enune I. A tioanap4s•raw.
L. lit. tVitILLIDIN,Iite t,Ocis'd 29 South St.
HE IC. BRNNICTT, litennll3 South fourth St.
HEOINIEIIr. MIX, President Seventh !salami Think.
zit SI es CLAtipORN, President Commercial -Na
tional - •
JOHN 19 ANANAAHR.OakMaI Making Tidalike•
corner Sixth and Market Ste., and 818 at 880 ettpsugt
Stmt. •
STROUD': ft , BROINT.IT, Agent&
oda -• `• • ACHoat oe. Pa.
. .
pm - Nos 'OD. ORO ANS. •
rricft greatly : - reduced , tar audt...4111111 411 7
Mama Itralmbiu mama Yoe Unaadaatrind.
CstOrmt Omani Tor 16 and apward.• Second lar•
lammed* !malt° to SM. ;if %only tostathawoUv
tatted; and dadratatata torrent. WitTeroomaJto,_4ll,
Broadway. • • ; BOBACE WAT>
Oct. ,21,
8118. 0,
8.62
11.26 -n
2. 2.21p19 ."m,
11.00 "
4.45 "
7.15 •
7.30
11.23
1.53
ttt.
1.55
111.00 it.
• 1.26
1.43p..."6
4.00
4.10 "
5.45 ,
"-
_10.16 ,"
4:CO
7117
Itt
...I h ,
• imo o ram
-.11011A0X476.93
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