frow - Ters-zonsocitay.) IN REPORT OF AUIS B. A. , COON. BY G. W. LYONS Death came with sable beating, Oh! loved one, in thy bloom, His robes about thee wearing, In folds of shrouded gloom, And whisperedlow and deep, And left upon thy cheek The impress of the tomb. Palejoruas7o7er thee were bending, ;'t Bt;ic4n and Weary,. worn, And bleeding hearts. wariiendingi With deepest anguish torn _; But death what power *Stay, Or .bend lue.ruthtees sway`? 7_ Alas, lieieft to mourn? Ited 'lath hi ever draping The brightest hours with woe, And to his bot3ona taking Flowers that fairest grow, To seal their sacred trust, And moulder, back to dust, Their beauty, dark and low. When think we thou art sleeping In earth's chill, narrow bed, How, rushes sorrow, weeping Tears, for bereavement shed, While the stars in silence deep, Their eternal watches keep, Above thy pillowed head. But though the grave is shading Thy fair and youthful brow, And in his mansions fading Its brightness, even now, Thy spirit, freed and light, - Has winged its joyous flight, Where blessed angels bow. Akur oh ! the raptures swelling In that celestial land, Immortal glories telling From that seraphic band! When mortal vision wanes, How sweekto catch the strains, And press thy angel hand! Ilsamat, May 20, 1864. The Woznen'e Gemii4tt. It is amusing to see the organs of the New England manufacturers swelling the cry against imported fabrics.' At a meet ing oisie ladies of New York, got up to echo the Washington demonstration, sam ples of dress goods from Manchester # 'N. R., were exhibited; and examined r by the fair Covenanters. Rich silks, of Hartford manufacture, are also advertised for the use of those martyrs in brocade. These false economists propose to buy in the dearest market, instead of the Cheapest, and call it patriotism ! They ostentatious ly copy the movement of 1770, intended to deprive the government of revenue and to cripple it. So infatuated were these women, that they voted down the following resohttion, which militated S gainst their estrava,„(Tant idea of portation ! It was offered by Dr. Adams: " We, the• undersigned, during the con tinuance of this war of rebellion, pledge ourselves, in the exercise of our best judg ment, to regulate our personal and domes tic expenses with special reference to e conomy and the resources of the coun try." We are told that such a crowd of car riages as bore these fashionable dames to the meeting, was never paralleled. They never thought of giving the horses and _coachmen and footmen to the war ! No; the talk was all " dress," and the adroit dodge of non-importation means 50 per cent. more to, the New England monopo lists. Let the women of the country o. conomise. Let them make sacrifices. Let them give their jewels to the country, as did the ladies of Berlin, and - use iron orn aments instead I But let it be a real econ omy instead of a false one. Let them buy clothes, and all other things where they can be got cheapest ; and ; Jat them stop talking eternally about their dress. Dickinson on Ropublicankan, Read what Daniel & Dickinson thought of the Republican party in 1 . 8 . 60. &tract from his speech made aVCooper Infitittlte TUB =PUBLICAN PARTY. This organisation, with many elements allergen& cleverness, bodes evil to the beatiert' erests of true freedom and human ity~ It is founded in sectional distal.- hums, its aliment ieprejudice and pass ion. its efforts calculated to array Smte against . State, sectioaage . but section, man against Man, brother agamst brother,--to destroy all kindly relations and light np the fires of sectional disoefilsod strife, to end in battles of blood. Though ,itaxin* agers threw overboard ita - gieat ,fotmiler andleader, Governor Sewaril a befusutkiehe had too plainly declared ire Ceitikta t hoping thereby to conceal its - geroMf tendencies, its trim theories are belched= by the Stunners and the Cheevers, and reduced topraitioe hfit's7Ohn Browns. [Great cheers.' It distzota and embittei . ti, the so?itl re latioris -- ;itierezt:the hotq ties: of religious brotherood it brake* Wed of* common isiih, ItAlott eat thereat memories ,ortbeltea,nhOzi it daitroys commercial interests bud j the. interchanges aim() trade-it dm ac t es ug as a natioalmfgre the envious suonarche ergs . l,r.ivewge of IN: 0. 4 haw, Itjukwerto . to Utir right& It sowelrnadeast the,terriOle Pee& or della': Safe '1%.00 13 , Wit the people oplowSuiftest:ofaihic andlteeo latien..' - Venda of-Northern -Troops.- Whatever_we may,e4 pf .am „the atrocities of the Southern army, we plid.taral leis in the Northern'arMu' c its tire follow ing will testify. We quoteltronihe Phil: adelphia Bulletin, an aboliticui*Ott • V',11.4. Yrheri the',firat accqunts:Of ihe'o4l%- ing of Washington, N.V.,-,arkili it was hoped that they worto erated, but official information sinciti *shed es the fact in its tifil*iiknity. It ••• --V40431:411at when thq,t'oiviPlias ordered to*sivitcnnlte4, the p*olaitiregiments to leitye it, NI: 17th s4,4l3lLitsetts volun t63inaigl-the 15ttriConti*put volunteers inmittad ,thegreategC-4cesses, broke open".priissie,atoreEy*lpillaged them, fort:4°l)**o4 :onic.a#d Odd Fellows _LA O% rtegiilia and hawked gient - Ompitgo7o:tkOta. - 43ad as this was, it_wlo.oeVantlAtil: -Th(ty then fired the town Many of die women„ •l'oOart, thus rendered Aomeless:WititheAiiii es of soldiers in .our minim! • Inuit le tlitiNactr. Mr.lllatifin, of this - State, offered a re solution in Congress, to the effect that, as bad been deolared.by Congress in 1861, the war, was conducted not for the pur pose of oullingation or .conquest, but:to restore the supremacy of 410 Constitution and the Union. ' On motion of Mr. Meyers, an Abolition member, this resolution was laid on the table by'a vote of 73 yeas to 53 nays.— Now, if the war is not carried oafor the restoration of the Union, we would like our Abolition ,friends to tellthe people what they are spilling their blood and spending their treasure for ? Let it • = remember ed that 76 abolitionist d i, by their votes in Con ess, that 1. *. ris NOT pro nely, t - . **file :Union ~ ti 't•*7-lif .nttfaition, punk cootkilxi#4 , 4litoiot the ' more Ari eaatt Aufed. Co.. :17 Department'ofoni*thn - hut° ry hospitili ale* since, and 'ill) ced several barrels of dried ,coffee grounds, the puipose whereef excited invioSity.— The polite Comminry i n f orme d hi m t h at they received twelve dollars a barrel for thegrounds. Bat " what is it purchased for, he asked.,. " Wel1;" said •thol3olll - hesitatingly, "it is re-aromatiz ed by the transforming hand of modern chemistry, and put up in pound papers, which are decorated with attractive labels and high sounding names." Spiritual table talk by rapping is apt to lead to serious enabarrassments, as shown in the following instance: A party met the other night and formed a chain, and when the "fluid" was in movement, a married lady present put the question, "How many children have I? " - Four raps were given, to indicate the number. Presently her husband came in and asked the Same question. Two, was the prompt reply. The effect may be Imagined, but nat. ticapritood. VW - Scone of the republican papers say that Lincoln is to blame for the disasters in the Southwest, , and that he ordered Banks there at the instigation of cotton speculators. We think that this is very probable. Lincoln was certainty to blame for the Florida disaster, and be no doubt ventilated another of his little plans in the fatal Red river affair. ilarThe Treasury Investigating Com mittee are holding daily sessions. They have examined a large number of witness es, among them several respectable wom en, who fully substantiate every charge contained in the affidavits of women em ployed in the currency bureau. The irre sponsible-and loose manner of printing legal tender notes and bonds, and postal or friahmal currency, is clearly proven. Prodigious efforts are being made,both in the committee and outside, to cover up and whitewash the matter. BOOT, SHOE, Gal FORMSIIIIII SIDE F. B. ; WEEKS & CO. HAr,)nei 4ened their SPIROSTON MS, SRA IMIX CA 4 10X.iCin g iit3EVOTC: OZBEL'EO IIIIUMMITG• :GOODS, tionsfitirt.if eim3lll'dng in Gents' line of apparel, rho* Boots to Gat, anirma ndiCoarse rd Genets, 3fen's Pine cheaper Cam any other bonse.advi side Of New York. Come and see for yonrsclves. xontrose. ', ll lk a r il e x t Sham madnl t oril Co. wirrOzsivcrms 1111aiistiunurera ind Dealers In • WOOLEN. GO ODS, Creel; Iboidford ea: Pa. ilatti, (Wed and, Cloth rbdiduid. CiWiameni 5*44 34, filiiiit,lllll44ls 7 7Welk - 7 ffd.4 B 1 1. 44 thziobA 45e.: they and Mixed CiAllinkjm.4o Tweote, extents. Vamisioarall= oak tePhVViiirt. Nadder Red ere. =Mb 10 • • The raP2i9In4.MP4PVAPI24OII O4, tor hier- • • - - WeClot will cad 1411e:for:tee,ysixtistiene - Cdietancelo Asko home **Unit delay. - o rr o V%3W. ;7' Camptawn, Nay 194%;1014k4f . ... WOOL CARDING . . CL - OTIFDR SIK aim , .:....„, i ... p:4: 6 .; i 0. ! lot lib o ttrlttero got F . ma t ed iP4 V 4ow. to tiad.rto 'vb wo ~a6d4lHll Inn= all' basted to we care to be done inagood 0 12, 1 1 r0 '.......zattulerf LWOW ingw-, , ” itiktiWaspyr#,-1866.--ki ................., IF4IIIIW D111410.1:41MA itiAlitrectk i Amor woe uguktnesl9,7 • TV 1r ID% n 9 , PROVtaION :STORE Pttst's Old iOorner, fppositio Soitarbkii i ltiottil. • CRANE & FERGERSON W7WrrPi 1:" to e V liclt haiert2l=i LOT GRONER PROVNONS Yrfflatt o &Co 'MO limy are flailing cheap ter ready pay CONFECTIONERY, of all amts, and of the beat vatietlea, Fresh Supplies constantly rec'd. , Irritemember,the lila* Give ail a =IL COlt paid for irela & Deacon Skins. :O. MG MANE. P. T. vancomsonr. hioatroae, April 28. 113(11. PC N7cr iga ,x is& -AND NEW GOODS. MBE undersigned biting entered Into business nu A. der the name and style of WEB . It £ BUTTERFIELD, beg leave to inform the pablit that Mot are now re ceiving from New York a large Barnwell selected stock of Goods of every desaiption, consisting of the styles of Spring an& Summer Prints, Shallies, . r -- - • Delanes, Cletasimeree r (Scottclametclizon. taikLetwbs. egatc6-=-. A LW OP GRUM, of all khldo. A good sintoAment of Crockery, Glass Ware, Wooden Ware, HATS & CAPS, -IBOOTS '& SHOES, 1 739:BETZLAS,PARASOLILNECK TIES, GL01621, DRESS MECIMOI3, SCAMPS, MUM; act:a& Aleo a good assortment of HARDWARE; Conaletlng_of . . Shovels, Spades,- Hoes, Forks, Scythes, Pruning-hooks, &c. 631, — A1l kinds of 3Fl'Z'Coscl'azAber taken in ex change- Call and sec us at Webb's old stand on Public AVeIIQC. A. B. BLITTERIMILD. 11. J. WEBB. Montrose. Apiil 28, 1864. THE GOED 6111 PISSED 3E3v CAmorLigresia. STUDY ECONOMY and buy your SPRING &SHIM ENDS THE RMULATOR GEORGE HAYDEN duet received e c lm a ntsPlellald ilt=g og of otots and Shoes, HITS ADD CAPS Alit - 14E4w . ' 4Grciv trets4 1 Rawly clads CLOTRING , f"or Mis s *4*. tanks, a lx*AvEuiffo-itags. WHITE andpefore'ff.;9lll7BTA • UMW! BAillf,:/fraweri, :etztior. ;I rev. BOWEr i - Callan. Gkors, Hakim Ilandkadrift Umbrellas, d i e., &e. 1 have Wound dna, °Moeda, to telt Ord &Young. treat and.eutell. at pica verveheqp jar 4 CUasits. Remember the Platie: - North wing l of the building lately occupied by Hayden Brothes. L SLICTIIIIN. New Milford, April; 1864. Cr NEW GROCERY Ulan STORE!. DUMMY JiItABIIiLVS EGTEIk T - . C , nallandbac would Inform ble old fr iends , add the public generallyAttaS babas An tetnened Am 2,114, 1fink-citrWitti a. well saluted wartment, of • and mien; ogefarlartinlalkoneli swine 'needed in every a nd d u = Q l i m a re I rrea t n il a nt ri ll s i a a, C • 71,01:114, - I :po4 , f,gt=lessap t ..... E - en " N.,Byaaessu• DUTTEIL TALLOW, EGO p DA I M , AsuPPLsaMg•_ Ant Goolnata oof abiVutett a tenOt "'" fa " • WILLARD. • ' -NEW MIRANOEMENTSI - 11It:till:101i 200 1 8001 war& MEM° G tra-) J „.:.....‘„) • •Por CASH ,oriteady ,Pay. lotaacr.lts. 8% 1 0 NIB tai ac". HAvs net well ecleTed s from .the the East with anew and talli, -Ate Clotting The Latest and most approved Styles. CLOTHS AND CASSINERS, cirri=t6c)CIMPILIEMEEI O • -oi*iiii*criptio'n -3F° . C3O Try Pt. Of the choleest brands, incfttding Ilart's celebrated Fish, Dairy Salt, Teas, Coffees, - SPioest‘ Sugars, Molasses, At very Low prices for CASE, 07 - Call and see for yourself. Oath paid for Grain, Butter, Eggs, &c. 2,000,000 doz. Eggs wanted. ®'Two dooribelowßoyd Ib Webliter's corner, la the store Ihrmerly occupied by N. 1. Post. G. L.. STONE, E. L. WEEKS. MontiOse, April let, 1864. tf JAMES R. DEW ITT, DEALER IN OKI GOODS 1110 NOTIONS, CHOICE FAMILY CR22182, 9 • c i ---- 9 BOOTS AND ShOES, Hats and Caps, XL C:3O (0:12G. 2EL GLASS-WARE, isidkiPS A'Nl 011atil l I KARR AND NAILS, 11310.1Calti 347BA.T1EICECIEL, Produce taken in' Exchange. Montrose, Feb. '64. J. R. DeWITT. $225. SEVEN OCTAVE $225. ROSENIMPIIMI-ERTISI OBOVESTIEEPTA CO. 449 ill'otttiViray,N.Y. NENLARGED SCALE PIANO-FORTID3, with nil latest 'improvements. Thirty years' intaxtrtence, with greatly increased facil ities for manufacturing, enable us to sell for CASII et the above unusually low price. Our Instruments re ceived the highest award at the World's Fair. and for dve successive years at the American Institute. War ranted five years. Tangs Nat cant. Call or send for descriptive circular. (March 17—Mn COt ontrost Dtmotrat PUBLISHED ON THURSDAYS, AT 3107, 4 .:TR05E, SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY, PA., BY .496. .1 1 "4, 1 3 4 11LL1F1LVLX9P194:102/0", AT 81,50 rifit ANNUM STRICTLY IN ADVANCE. Where payment is not made in advance, $2, and all accounts collected, will be at the rate of $2,50 a year. ADVIrR TIMERISTS inserted at the rate of $1 for each &mercer ten lines or leas, solid glace, three times, and 25 cents for each subsequent insertion. Yearly advertisers allowed usual changes, at $4O for aeolumn. BLANKS keptfOr sale and printed to order. .10.11 PRINTING done In good style on short. notice. lStCtiT..DsF߀b' PENSIONS, - BOUNTY, AND BACK PAY. THEtutdersi ed.LIOENSED AGENT OF THE GOV will give prompt attention to all claims entrusted' to his ears. Charges low. and infor mation ;gnat= L. V. FITCH. Montroso, 411.44, 1664. 6m WM N. 'COOPER & CO. AGENT& FOR - Thompson's "Black Star" Line of Liverpool Packets. rrNB wishing to send for their friends In the old untry. can purchase passage tickets by the above limber= the subscribers. Als% Drafts ion !rebid:for:gale In sums to snit. " 2 WM. H. COOPER & CO., Bankers. Montrose, July 17, 1663. it • IDIAZIMILTILON HIT BEl,Vonstitaticrn Water 'Graf cubtug A7ientery73yrup t ai TIIBROLL'B. SOLDIERS' BOUNTY, TENSION s, And 'Back Pay ! i3mierslgued Licasesa Aosur or. roil Gonna. Ittenrovilt give prompt attention to all claims intrus ted told* care. Nocharge nice successful. llootrosc..Aug. J. B. McCOLLITIL ROPE GOP COMPANY. '" QOLD - DIRT LIPDV' GILIIN COUNTY, COLORADO. Cola! 80,00() stares, $45 each. Taman: JOHN Evass, Colorado. Gso. W. GRAPPLIN,BaItrze P. ILlanskßew-York. Thousairs Mom N. Y. IL& k,Ss; Wow-Tort. R. Ccisksar.Wirrill. IL Y. WiffilroWlisi'llior-Torli. IL C. TYLOG.INew-TOrk. 8. ELAssoro,, PrOVldenca, U. L President-41ft itralreAcy lOW EVANS; Go.cr tlpT 411 404 1" 4:1;i r en et g-Von . 0: o:atiattho;Dr. ,TressurOWW:gmego.l3. LAwsen.' . SeetetAW. DAMS.. (a zokco./2 p0.25,C11ff Urea. Now, arc IL BUrnutr, fl ALBSIn Staple and Fan Goode. Crockery, Hardware ftrear.Staawk Ulla, and Paints, and Shoa v trata end Cqpr. re, Sutralo Itottee t , th"...Nalinkfto , etit t 'ate.; New 1111ffird i Pa. • April Iry 18611;? • • HOTEL • burgess,t • • ,1 3 'a =tax ;11.Nreza..Us,, iscetztivirroit.; Aug. 6„ 3865. ly - • ••,. • ::!,',NEW FIRM. BALDWIN & ALEN, AGAIN ! WEST SIDE OF PUBLIC AVENUE, • DEALERS IN FLOUR,FEED, SALT, Garden Seeds, Wheat, Clover, Timothy-Br. Flax Seed, Peas, Lard, Candles, PORK, HAMS, BREED BEEF, -- Fish, Staoked'Halibtit; Syrups, Molasses and Sugars, TEAS, COFEEE, SPICES, BIZ, AND NAILS. Cat& Paid for Mater. A. BALDWIN. WM. L. ALLEN. Montrose, April 180 "THE FAMOUS BARBEL " Come and see the famous Baiter, Famous Barber, late of Hayti. Ltite cifHayti, now at Wilson's, Now at M. S. Wilson's Store Room, 'Find me shaving and shampooing, Find me cutting hair to suityou, • Find me ready at year service, At your service, CHARLEY MORRIS Montrose,Oct. 15, 1863. tf' ' • GEO. P. I.47TLE, T 10112.18 ED Gevernment Agen for collecting L EiScolclLleros' M - ,10 • BACK PAY, PENSION CLAIMS. IC All claims intrusted to mY earn will be-attended to promptly. No charge unless successful. _ Montrose, March 10, 18&1.--8m • P' i '= n, C araltemandles, lamp oil otc. CLOVER & TIMOTIT SEED • AND NE; eteet - • FOR SALE BY - • BALDWIN, ALLEN & BAIINILIBT, Illontrose, Pennsa. QI7I.IECLING 9 S AlllllllOBl A. for rot/ oring Bair for /tale by ABEL TERRELL. SOLDIERS' BOUNTY, PAY, AND PENSION OFFICE, Over the Post-Office, llacaza:trassico, I. TIMING duly authorized to prepare the neeezrary Ra .I_7l pent for all appllmtions fOr Soldiers, and the wid owe, parents, heirs and children of deceased Soldierajo Bounty, Back-pay & Pensions, I-will attend to that fondness for the stun of " TYPO TACIO.IEarakBI3ES" for each elalm—this to cover all expenses, Including Justices' fees, Clerk's Certificates, and Postage. This is about one-third the sum usually charged for the business. MI persons interested will please taker notice and gov em themselves according) PRASBR, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, and Claim Agent aa,, teas. - tt HUNT BROS. & BLAIR EIICJIII.4I.I%TaI'CON, . Wholesale & Achill Dealers In lafiltir)V42l2 9 STEEL, NAILS, s 1 Es, snovras, BUILDER'S. HARDWARE. NINE BAIL, COUNTERSImat T BIM SPIKES. RAILROAD 4P,MINL?k I SUPPLIES. CARRIAGE &PAVING& AXLE ,R SKEINS AND BOIES, BOLTS, NUTS and' WASP:HIM, PLATED BANDS, MALLEABLE IKONS, HUBS, SPOKES, PELLOES, SEAT SPINDLES, BOWS, &e. ANVILS, VICES, STOCKS and DIES,. BELLOWS, HAMMERS, SLEDGES, PILES, CIRCULAR Alp MILL SAWS, BELTING, , PACKING, TACKLE BLOCKS, PLASTER PARIS CEMENT, RAIN & GRINDSTONES. MI MI( WINDOW , GLASS, LEATHER &PLNDINGS. PAIRBANK'S SCALES. Scranton, March Si, 1863. ly MaiIINIESXCOMT ET :Mining- Surgeon ! thrrsubscriber having been impointed by the COM • asioner ofPensions, ca a ILWICAL EXAMINER at large to examine and giv certificates to all entitled to Pensions, will attend to alt applications that maybe PreacateSlZOhlakfit Identmac. Pa.. /Looms aki.Al.Zair oelra Hotel. • ' PATEIM MOlltrOSe, APril 6,148.--tt TO THE- rIIBLIC, HAS recentl 77 -m*l4 :13adje fp:dying pew euppitmtit • • •• 'e" - N • LI "\_ r • Ab -) • •-• • •la the iiisziectits eihrakeinSidtleti he to engaged, embracing everything, with few exceptiona.— fici tenders his MAWS thanks 'to tWalPirtioluiVe favor ed him with their patronage, and hopes to merit a eon. 'Amines onkel r favors. The public are respectfully in vited to rail a% Ma eiorey and asemtaegeaftWs WO' ced df hie goads. _ ON • ..A -- 14 TURRELL ..rtiiii4itter'iloilsriaeo.iieoilhe Liiicmiiiiiiikaiseliiiion, 7) 7.) . - l i, .1! ..q_z .. .. •w.) :. ,; • Ever offered in Susiildeluinnithountj,lilid pro'bablyeo gi . G priettig thegedatekt Variety or most different articles of any Stank. tho Nortbernpart ot Pennsylvania, nu p a „ haps of Ott:entire State. An assortment is kept l e about thirty different branches of trade:and the we t , Owls are made fro about , forty of tile. ,hest 11004 es i n New York, and more' .•lifty ' 'Seeley! and Nanette. Utters one of New York. A . large pre portion of the geode arc brought a ret from the manufacturers, t insuring genuine ides. Customers on entering ihs Store must not expect to find everything in eight, h i nearly evert article wanted will be produced by billet ! , Some idea of the Stock may be teemed by the folloeing. general outline, butenumeration is impracticable, Drugs and Medicines, Paints and Ons. • Dye Ilea l , Groceries, Liquors, crockery, Glass Ware, Wnll Lad Window Paper, Jewelry, Sliver Ware,Perfumery, E auu Goods, Mnsicallnstinments, Brushes, Amerresu Pocket Knives, Table Cutlery and Silver Plated. Ware, Lete i ,, , Materials fur Lights, hardware, Bed Cords,Stone Ksre Dry Gooda,Mirrpis, Window Glass, Lithograph, Ver., nieheyi, Bird Cates, Spectacles ,.. Whips, and Lalltes, Brooms, Guns: Pistons, Ammunition, Tobacco, *di. 'cat awl Surgical Instruments, Salt, Soap, Potash, Um. brellas,Percelain Teeth, in short, nearly eTerYtbina. ter ritpre the sick, to please the taste; to delight the eye ratilYthe fancy, and also to conduce to the real and au stantial comforts of life, • •The attention of the public is respectfully' invited to my stock of Goods, bought exclusively for cash down, and will be sold on the boug ht principle for lowpriem ABEL TUKRELL. liftneose, January 15t,1663. PLOW CCOOD2 A PULL ASSORTMENT OP frill & WINTER GOODS, Or 3ITST RECEIVED, _En and will be sold AT A LARGE REDUCTION from April prices. 05" - This Reduction will Include the ENTIRE STOCK which will be found as large as usual, and will be sold on THE MOST LIBERAL TERMS . Woc:or* CALA6H ! ON TIME, or for PRODUCE. • IL BIIIMITT, Nov, 1863. New Milford. KEYSTONE HOTEL , At Montrose, Pa. Wm. K. lELEiTCU I Proprietor. THIS new and commodious Hotel is situated on Public Avenne,near the Court House, and nearly in centre of the business portion of Montrose. The Proprielons confident that be isprepared to entertain guests ins way that cannotfall to give ENTIRE SA'IISPACTRIN The Hotel and Furniture are new, and no expenschas been spared to render it equal If not superior to any In this part of the State: It is well supplied with an recent Improvements and comforts, and obliging waiters ain always be ready to respond to the call of customers. The Stables connected with this house are new and convehient. The Proprietor respectfully solicits the patronage ol his old friends, travellers, and the public generally. jan&l tf WM. K. ag.===:mg== DEE. I,ACK'A & WESTERN Rail-road. THE PASSENGER TRAIN 11" EAVES Great Bend at 7.40 a. in., after the arrival at L 6.30 a. m, of the Cincinnati Express from the wem, connecting at Scranton, where it arrives at 10.10 a. ai with a train on the Lackawanna and Bloomsburg Itaii road, for Pittston, Wyoming Valley, Elrignten and Wilkesbarre, and by omnibus with the Delaware and Hudson railroad at Providence, for Olypbant and Car bondale. At Hope station, this train connects by omni bus with the Belvidere Delaware Railroad for Phillip,- burg, Trenton and Philadelphia. At New Hamlets Junction, where it arrives at 2.20 p. m.. the Fame train Connects with trains on the Central Road or New Jerney forßlizabeth r .Newark, Hew York, Easton. Bethlehem. Allentown, 3Lauch Chunk, Heading and llarrisharz. - Passenners op this train arrive in Now York at 5.50, to Philadelphia at 8.00, and in Harrisburg at 8.10. The train leaving loot of Cortland Street, New York. at 8.00 a.m., andfoot of Walnut street, Philadelphia, al 0 a. m., connecting with the Passenger train of this raid, leaving NeWlfampton Junction at 11.20 a. to., and a rric• lug at Scrantop at 4.02 p. in„ where. It corneetti with a train on the Lackawanna mad Bloomsburg Railroad, and with the omnibus running to the Delaware and Hudson Railroad. This train arrives at Great Bend at 6.10 p. m., making a close connection with the mall train going Weft on the Erie Railway. AN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN Leaves Scranton at 10.10 a. m., connecting at Great Bend with the Day - Express train west on tho Erie Railway.- By thit train Passengers arrive at Ithaca, Syracuse, Oaf talo, the same day. Returning, this train leaves Great Bend at 2.2 0 p. m. , on the arrival of the New York Express going East, and Buffalo Express going West, and arrives at Scranton at 5.80 p. in. JORN BRISBIN, Supt. R. A. HENRY, Gen'l Ticket Agent. Scranton, May 20, 1663. LAIN/MANNA &BLOOMSBURO tt.Bxx.azt.o4L3o. kJN and after April 20, 1868, Passenger Trains wilt ran u follows: • MOVING SOUTH. Passenger. Accorn. Leave Scranton, at 5.30 a. m. 11.00 a. m. " Kingston, dt 6.90 Arrivo 12.30 p. m. " Rupert, at 8.55 .. Danville, at 9.21 a. m. Arrive at Northumberland, 0.55 MOVING NORTH. Leave Northumberland 4.30 p. m. " Danville, 5.10 " Rupert, 5.45 I " Kingston, r 8.05 1.95 p.m. Arrive at Scranton ; ' 0.10 p.m: '. 3.80 p. m. A paasengcr pada slap leaves Kingston att3.29 a. in. re Scranton to connect with trltin for -Now York. Mum• log, loaves Scranton on mini of train from New York, at 9.20 p. at. Passengers-taking train South from Scranton at 5.50 a. in., via. Northumberland, reach Harrisburg 12.20 P . m- Baltimore 8.32 in p. .; Viquilthagton 10p. m.„ - Via Rupert they PhiEndelptda at 7.00 'p.M. -- - GEO. B. HUNT, Supl. Kingston, AttrillB, 1883. Terrible' TriseliistreeHhprete for the Killion. A litOST.valtuible arid wtaidortal publication. 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