mrz vo .p.47:77,7 :"*. • •,•••••- ' •-• r jr ,„(- , LOP. • , ; .• •+, - • , - • • • . ;.• , , • •••• - . , • • • . r. • . rr• . • • . _ , • • r` `." • Ali ' . " • • _ . . ,*L'i.';'.,,P.'V - W,t. , 'T.,`YppTin - , ninamtss, CARDB: A. 0. WARREN", . 14,TTOILICWAM LAW.- ritiminty,back Pay, .PCIOIIOI2, andEtemtaton febi Inca Arirl dam tieltAv,BoyirylE4ol:l: AloatcorN /".• ;lit e ' B 71191 % T ' IMPTOTiD ?I,l3o l l'l ti- ottitlpe, Sanoro co 11 Pea l • ' , MM.'S& `• A DR. D. A. LATHROP. OPIICEw Rost, fVflietitta= Ho n e.— 'J TrlnieVef 4 011414K123e.411Vit1063. -,-__,. . POL.E. L. HANU RICR; ' ' ,puistei&re& SURGEON F ' 0 . -i. 1 • • " prcifeeiltinal ' sErvices the ' esP e e tt c . tr " ul " '6derlillis tillc nadVicluit or co ts " LIMB 4t-Priendil 116402 ARJ. HO Y s?o ' • Ollice in thc°lllce of ar.l4et. • '-'l,B. 0017 so, Ise& .i , , :11.,..G-ARRATT 'WALED In FloUr, Peed, and liteal, Darrell and Daley Timothy and Llover M iD 6 ll„.Grocerica, Provis ions, ,Pcolt„ en, Petroleum Vooden and Stone Wahl, Yankee - Not - lone, .te:itc.. Opposite Railroad Dbpot, NOTlP„tortd; Pa. 4 .; • - Atcb •. LATIMOP, LATHROP, TIELW ffril loo o GroeCtles,.;lardwareateady .1.1 Stade Clothing, ts to :Shoes, Hati".l.' Caps, W00d461 1 71110w Vans, Iroa;Nalls, s4llosEf Upper Leat her, flat, ;hoar and Salt, Alija! whit they Qdfxr at she vet 7 ellErMacascirossat IPl3iziees.-0 Lathroope Brick BuildlagOilontrose r k'a., April 6, /863. y. w Y. ninmusia soprani, , SZIfBTDSINIUM IVII. H.' voctligie& CO., 13ANICERS;—Montrime. Pa.. Suatissclre to Pott,Coope; Nlb Ca Office, relthrops'new bdlldlng, TunpWt-st. J. ■. 31.COLLItt. ' iidooLLint & SE ALE, LTTOILVILTS and COentiellors at LaW.—ltentrose, Pa Ofhee.in Lathrop' new building, over the Bank. DR. W3l. SMITH, . QIIFIGEON DEIsiTIT,- I .llontrose, Pa. 00ftice In Lathrops' new building, over All Dental operations will bo 'll*. ses di performed In good style and warranted. JOILN SAIrrITa, UtASHIONABLE TAlLOlL—Montrose, Pa. Shop over, I. N. ilallard's Grocery. on Maiwatriet. :" Thankhatorpastlarere. he solicita avontinnance I —pledging himself to do all work satisfactorily. Cut tine done on short notice, and warranted to St. Montrone. Pa;, duly 2th. P. LINF-S, .-rIABIIIONABLE TA/LOX—Montrose:Pt . Shop .11: hi Phecnix Block. Over store of Bend, •Watrons aThstor. All xreirksvarranted, as to lit sad finish. Pitting done on abort notice, in best style. jun '6O • :CI :TORN GROVES, 'NUM:aiI:STAB:LB TAILOR,--Nnntiose. Pa. Shop/ I near the Baptist Meeting Rouse. on Turnpike treet. All orders ailed promptly. In drat-rate style. Cutting done on short, notice; and warranted. to fit. L 11.131*.LL, , . PPATAS Clocks, Watcles, and d'ewelryist Olt .. IL shortest notice, and an - reasonable terms. AM work warranted. Shop in Chandlnr and Jessnp's !tore, Mcprimosisalii. oes tf WM. W. SMITH, rtABINET AND CHAIR MANTFACTUREEZ4Poot kJ of Main grea t Montrose, Pb • nag tf • C. 0. FORD , fiNUFACTUBKR of BOOTS ft SHOES, Mantra" ..Vl. Pa. Shop over Dewitt's store. All kinds of work mode to order, and repairing done neatly. jet y ABEL TITRRELL,- EALErt in Drags, 2.ledlcines„ 'Chemicals, Dia D Stars, Glass Ware, Paints, Oils, varnish Win. Glass, Groceries, Nancy GoodN Jewelry Perla- • fe err, etc.—Agent for all the most pozalsr PATENT MEDICINES,—Montrose, Pa. nag IS MEDICAL CARD. DR. E. PATRICK , &•DR. E. L. GARDNER ATE GRADUATE of the 'MEDICAL DEPAEITZEICT .11 OF Y. 4,1,13 COLLEGE, have formed a copartnership for tee practice of ISedicine and Surgerry,andsxe prepared to attend to all business faithfully and' punctually, that may be intrusted to their care, on terms commensurate with the times. ,DMlsses and deformities of the EYE, surgical opera tions. tad all surgeed:,,. diseases, particalailyattended to. .CllrOfdea oinfyirebb's Store. Ocoee honreTrom Ba. Fm. to 9 p.m AB aorta ot cotmtriprodicetaltenln pay tbahlghest aalna, and case 410 T trOsO,Ta., May 7th, 1869.'—ttf `TIRE = INSURANCE. THE INSURANCE CO.I)F NORTHIMERICA, AT 1111146EMEUL, ?A., ...• gag EdabWw.al44APl4llll3e. Tike vacst insurapie:CO:;,bi CASH CAPITAL ASSETS OiritEt.,..... ... .. ?MB rate! are as low it those of an y good company In I. New. York, or elseadwae, and its Dloctonsare among the first for honor and Integrity._____- Piaew., ,Sy. ARTHUR &COFFIN - , Pres. Montrotie,ledy ' BILLINGS STROUD:AgI. _ • . /X Co Thdr 3EI INSURANCE COM'PANY (; ) ; - ,74 ) •T,law.k.lrprAx-f-` CASK . CAPITAL; -TWO MILLION:iOOLLARg. Asstris lit tale; --emisksnoirr;•; LIMI141:138, • -' • ~.750103.320 .061 km Smith, Seevy. :Chas:J. Mattj.it, 7httik Ilptgete,' ••• A; P. Willaarth., Meer" • Policies I forget le ienewea. by the tlntlereigee - at Jils ease, lathe Brlvic Block. ..liaarreee:, • • novW y BILLILMWSTRACITICh diem. 8. IL Pettougill & Co., Ivo, 37 P4IIM ROW.,Neiv tort. i}nd 6.Btate street, it Beititdii; ate- wifigemfas foitheLarcialoosalkmatrat to Akif,eigg•P';‘, igidAre 11441194r43404ake.adts luta ms=puoltrlcir usqt'ouolaressratee. - 11A - ZLETON sarindareiWisalis all kiti skiobreatt.O.i-Itkiiboa itYle 01 4,;40- . 1c.,-;-=R?"0 • macpwammiumeno,.. A pp --- Pah orricE ppMidi" a:Stre,et.. P4:ll(titlaii ifigefen to.dakfilarciara "JA .440640/9.lll•aid blisher.4 • , 7 " - ''T*o -4 7*:* ',:*l-00,0 With brirof thelrturipst, And Srthe'drim;,. And:the keen ring of 11010,;' The o.vridry . ,nume. 1. -Sharp chtnk-the steel Scabbards, , The bridle .OE* riPt And' &am- from -red.nostrils ' - The Wild' Charge - v.li fling. , Tramp! tramp! o'er tbagreensward WAlCh,,qatfera beloW,` Seareeheld -bp: the, curb-bit ' l- `•I eFierce horik4 • And the grim-visag,ed - Colonel, With . ..ear-rending shout, Penh) forthio the squadrons • o . 01 . 41a0-,•r"Trot Out)" One band on the sabre, • Aid'orte on-the rein, The troops-quick move . .forward In a line on the Pam. AS rings the word "gallop I" The steel-scabbards clank, And eaeliiiiwel.is pressed .L•ik.TO:rafhoise c slot fah k; .end swtis tbeii - rash" Like the - Wild ftot*lit's When. it poiiricfroni"the On the'valley " ?ate I " thunders, the leader ; Like shaft from the bow Each mad horse is burled On the wavering foe. _ A thousand brig ht sabres Now gleam in the air; A thousand dark horses Are dashed on the square. Resistless and reckless Of aught may betide, Like demons, not mortals, Our wildzoopers ride. Cut right,and cut left? For the parry who needs— The bayonets shiver dike ntnd-shattered - reeds. Vam--,vtun.the red Volley Which] bursts from the square ; The random shot bullets Aro wasted in air. Triumphant, remorseless, Unerring as depth— No sabre that's stainless Returns to its sheafh. E=EM b. W. szara.s. The wounds that ere dealt By thqt teurdeientottel Will never :yield tam . • 'Hurrah they orebrokett— Hurrah 1 boys, tbey None linger save - those Who but. linger 7 .te die. . . ...itelp.up o ypur .hot Aot!sea, ,; Men; ° the trtimPeLsoandi 4 !Bally - color'. again. Some saddles are empty, Some some are slain, • And, some noble horses Lie stark on the plain. But war's ii:ehaneogitme, boys, And weeping IS vain. Lincoln and Clutsel'hotographed. L yal Boston abolitionist by name of Ileinzen, connected with the Pioneer, a radical Gentian paper, has published his impressions of the PrAident and Secreta ry of the treasury, after a. trisit,to Wash ington, &milt .which, he was ',brought in contact with those distinguished persons. He is pretty severe the smutty joker, but, the following fromfiis remarks will be read with interest : "They [members..of Congress] told me openly that this is no, 110.einocratie govern mentr-,-the 'Frock Coat Irurtg'': holds the nation -in his pocket. "Chase at* me word he would like to seethe, Bel Went. His appearance indi cates more 'good-heartedness than Power; more smartness than character. He is am bitions,ut seemito,Nivegood intentions. I doubt, hOwaver, that he js.thenian nee ded fer.the.,eriaia: able to ascertain from - himllnitte wOnid Ong . to.the Monroidoctrine. B.s anMiditionii6e qua non. WO= "..:414130M0 "As f0r.,11.r. Lincoln, he has,,tmt.. the least interest forme. le is, from every lift:mortal:al null—a good-nattriiii Mons ter, totalli r flevoillof ichw, ophel.d.Simidy I by histoncesled ennnipz_, a inality which I harmonizes somelhwith coarseness., Here I in- Wathin#ton hit-has_ fe,tv., frif;inds.'All s P e2 4 C -qc him wi.tk 9914#5' lov e 0 show 414igh . xottld excite. ;Ay.. , republican inclignatzon. ISip,cavilerists held contin nal gaar4.lt - ithr gate, aid tivoiiitanterists at t,tie,Atrtqieer.t4 his door.' Mni. Lincoln, tbfiy,sztietaitticil,so i sink-to : please her, tholLsttblican rresident,...must imike lac clogs pf j;:siezen veßublisartsitizensl3yery day. lEiera4a-Eiroixtlito palimirioius himaelf :itch' hambugo•Copgresi titigia iol•tiki ciidlititateniatO: 11.1;he, - 0r.. - ifie i Post , Pr 9.112. 4 190 PolitiOmmiliWAshington toldime heleard Tif.nLineor say 1. 4 . f the I ) est PoliO,li o NaBi(no;Pondfilt all," : I .replied; ! "Translate/LA*l GOVEiin,ithat -uleaPkilikbctst t4baTCgoliiiiciiila422!, and asiittle" sense* leataiWaPt , "n4fiflll lPtikOlitiva§4d'bypiir - GeitinilyeAS : tqlegetil idom_byjds -Btu kli c te-.---Atid it it?, tterlitintle„' L for , ter Make lose of him wh o' ?those: Are itlf - iiiirriiirr"pitiiiti'Slia?:-'t!`t - - na „t i 0.. 4rstishirciet, lialtraailt eii- ot i tit; h4t4 tiftra - 'IWW.i/rOttier' ' ''' • . • BIONTROSE;.'I)A„ MlRSDAy,iltißcavki46. .;. (: . Woman;(MAU& men =Awl why flotl - WE - reboot& all the , basineas ofootitiship• apiorie:tipepa - - mit ? • It=3a ,only 'fair `tliatoxlntan should . do her share of the'work. • Besides many - a match that.would have proved 'a happy one,hatvbeetisbroken off, 'because ilia costal - a sobiety, restrained 'the woman front' saying the right word at -the right' moment.. . What ia a baShful lover to do if . thollady' oak- - choice will not help - him cuit'of the-difficulty of popp-' ing_theluestion • • • Frbe , fact•is the ladies do performtheirl share of courting, flbt Only in,semi-civiliz ed communities, 83• in therinstances spok en' of-hi:duty; :but; in-our oft enlightened, la u d ; • , • • • • '‘‘ A most custom pre-' 'mils' among thePOiertact a . powerftili tribe, csicupyitiglin extensive im....strlot in Cabal, I among the mountains between'Persia and India. •It is in fact•a female prerogative that .has: no parallel -among any other people.oh the earth and reverses whatewe 'are in the habit of considering the •natural ' order of things—the winos!' choose their husbands and not the husbands their wives. Ifs woman be pleased with a man, she sends the- drummer of the camp to pins •handkerchief to his cap with the' pin she used to fasten herhair. • The drummer watches - his opportunity, , and does this in public, naming the -wo man and the man is obliged to marry. her if he can pay the price to her father.' We clip the above from one of your ex changes,' but . our brother of the quill is mistaken in supposing that " this female prerogative has no parallel among other people. A custom . substantially the same pre vails among the Sandwich Islanders.-- We remember once to have asked a good looking Hawaiian 'bachelor why he did not get married, and ho replied, with a look of innocent simplicity, that 6 , None of the girls had asked him." Harpers' New Monthly BB4ctzhie. ": Unquestionably the best .sustained work.of the kind in the world." 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O'allf4tl te_ 1 4 1 4 miatga, roam states 'l.ll4 s ,hearif.tfrorti, teas off the' ,treiOatist 9,T,Apdia 7 and': BO barbed aa Athenian .vessel from Pleivd York. A lettei tr0.i0,;,041)-4109;:s0t: Siug'apote 884'8 teat 811.41/9 Rl,l**l4l4Fri eleyeninga:9a` hoard ' 1)4 41,iliscao- 11 *tea ; thAi'are six ~on~l2Ci'!Z men r4OyAr t i ea :ter. .4910*- v,cact. inerde in the ,op, 'been opmPle4lY 4,9003" arP4111414.1"n: the' ports. The epreerajthe 4cF6CriPa ss'bcie'of hmosni ,IpuZ on Tere°rd , 'irhat she perauttefi to c spourj the seas'aud stop e"lehd .c co9l4ierce thantima eap:ooB>qii4lo. strdigo., she must Hod i•lkeip ;9* lined at every she toueliftr, and Information Mae; be • obtained by her 11Beera fiximall quarters in Eaqern Sea& of the situation - ‘ ebaraete . r j r4 the taericsh yerit36l'tiallifigiu.that, _quarter p *ell as Vie_elhances of:tapetang and ayoiding Ver - pdiguers. ilt ,is to,-p , hoped hat ere tong ' b 'career Sv,ill L nadod 1. Our Government have tho plcier and the skill to do it if the'y, ;will exprcia, it vigorc ously to that'eaq. _ _ . --- _ DRAWING TEETEL-Anur the may thethOdS adopted to avoid the draft, that Of drawing teeth seems to be the least ex- Onaite and dangerous. To some people. it may seem almost incredible that a man blessed with a good set of pearly teeth, should endure the paid and mortifiCation of having them extracted . Yet, through tAte great anxiety to avoid t/ie draft, the practice has recently prevailed, to a con siderable extent. Two cases, says, an Armstrong County paper,' have:recently bi , en brought to our notice, and 'vouched for by respectable authority. One in the township of Manor, and the other kiminetas. Iti . the latter inataisce, the pa tient- rent all the: - Way to Pittsburgh - to have the draft-inviting molars extracted. But the most singular feature (as smite may think)' of the whole transatiOn is; that both' these young gentlemen are overflowing with intense loyaliy i .of the abolition-type, and bent on , tying "the last inn and liteli§exTollar,7...in...the ntr "Put that iniplidoitt:l49Cit Out. !" , While -a congregation was colleetcd at church on a certain occasion s an old,dark, hard-fequred, .skin and :bone individual was seen wending .his . Way up the aide aisle and taking his near ,the pulpit. The minister began his prayer by saying— " Father of all, in cvery age, by saint and savage ador ed=" " Popo!" .said a slow itnat clear voice near old hard-features: The minister, after casting an indignant look in the klaection of the voice, cocain ed— " Whose throne sltteth on the aAanzan tine hills of Paradise—" " Milton!" again interrupted the bard voice. The minister's lips quivered fora mo ment., but recovering himself .he contin ued— " We thank thee, mostgracions rather, that we are ,permitted once morn to:as semble in Thy name, while others, equal ly meritorious, biAlpseAvored havn been carried beyond . 'that, bourne , from. whence no trawler. retorns7- , " : • SWllicaPcarer! r infeziuPted tho VQil3O. ,ThiA was tonmucti. ", Put that, impu dent rascal out)" shouted the minister. "thiginal!" ejaculated . the, _voice, in the same calm hut ; pcnyokijig mtumer. • Ur-It is a fact thaV.the only Northern man, since' the. war hegani.known haie given valuable., information to the-Con federates, As ;M:r. r Har . ve3r 4 Republionn I and now I.l6coln's niunster to Portugal.— It is also &loot that thaonly persons in the North,: .known :to Ohave "thriiished materullS Of Aver. tb. thanonfederatbg, are Republitumas Palmer; Callecitor43arn- OA:Cle*,•: tyld:Aebtarinatr ,of tho:i'New York Republican> Centzal- moininittee:4 Licoolu pnomplypnt;:him :under r_Federal protection, to -shiekl hint prosecu tion, for his,oriines:. • r . , A:4 - arrrire from ontrWeit froiria'vione indiiidnei says : , !'"-Dear Itrotb r e'rffilraire got one not the - handttennibv!faithe in the State; and. haveli :nearly Paid tor. Crops good intrprieeto vere' never, better.-- We bpi(' had- a glorions 'reviv` ON:44l°n inohureb, andlboth of °tug 13bedili6 (the Lordike praised !) are eotiverted."-ritker got t 6 ,110 rather &st-sreekl nentlinr to 'l,bipbOr=beiree."' • : • 4 ]. - 7 , fir; • LEGki case:: fto2llllt. tit tried - : 114 roditertiilip is tolpay ha titst":6t theitilibp reiOttild ildngt s ;1240 Shia7insol7 se:' isti 1 ts- - t t * ithrotorths-exisetuid 'fb - 0 idfrisbeissi; taiting , the grciand Usti the fOiii3ititisitS; tonivequitedifieiforpfitlfeittto :the fitai*novrtotidirailbfliwi vris tok - is fitteestirrlistitvtif eintisedve•t; .stemp*this kliiloinimiit4B l / 6 7$Nti. 1,1 Mifil ...:E".:~:..._. - ..:.'!) , , , :ii i--.', ';'' Si :EAVT . TitiOltOP tlO,OPu. , : tier ZiE'it'iiili l 'horile•dettleiii* r inOst. ' *aridly ilotedailf'being'" - shirr - oiY- a• • trede,'' •but , ! , ilin sharpest = - trfek.ithat 1. has ibeeir pinired by- -the ' 2 lboliti** horse-gun-. tractors :woe ,receutlteur Vf.sAliiipgr k ont` City. They' '' 'done ' 'tfie . "Qoveintnent nicely, and this is the way they'sPiirfOrin , eft,o,2Seif, ..ee , telitik i hy t AiTyKasbi h.i ttgton corresionOenti :'' -' ' - . l .l —4 4 r am"llintiibrii= isi z 'HviliraJire libitievits:-Llt - iiill'bei .reinensb‘recilliati zebu) ;-steeks;:irgzs f Peat - stainpede , s, of , borses,-took -.place: - frog} th# ' W ..4: ~Qlve9got4 . et 4 3l4V * few r lis;heitw, rms,city, -ori the roto*c. Th reportieth i at'au ll 'tlt siiia•cf the - alinifitifo'llielrVer iand.been droweedii Itolealingont,th4 ,th 4 whole, Wog Itirtie, , orre -of the: many, entt,trjyanons gnit.qt..ap.al,394 giere tu..teb ,the,,Wr i vent,7'.. i,t,N9u,111 ElPRVAat.Betne two. thOdian4 - 43f - th4se iiiitiestad 'not been'biiirlded '. itid - the` eta - m . l4de 'Was ,a 'gotten nvalidr4O -see Aimee •liribrauded ~horties,loose. .2n.shio .was, the. repOrkthat m I 'a: th 948 " 4 ofthe.R.lrefe .4, o *lted, d made -. up stor:y.wiihOut a particle of trUth in "it. TheSe unbranded: - hOrsdi *ere afterivards caught, iind