sow Freereasi ere 'treateii. The Dettoit Free Press of Monday makes the following statement On the,l9th of May last, Mr. Alexan. der H. Jennison, of Niagara County, N. Y., was arrested in this city and taken to the guard-house at the barracks. Ho was in this city on business; and on the after noon of the 19th of May, as he was walk=: ing along the street, an officer tapped him upon the shoulder and invitedliitalci - go to the provost. From here beiris4kmi tote Wraelis,4ithout petinissibe being, gtailied.4o go 40 hia "hotel ar any place for the purpose of being fidenti • ed,^ er eat- - isfying all parties interestedltf,bielOya4 to the government. No were made against him, and he will not inform ed of the .cause his arreat,;altbough be= demanded 6o know the eaten.' A portion of the elate - that - lie remained at the barrackif he was &soli confined in a most filthy liOle with the worst trimin 7 els. His money and all his "effects were taken away itom him ; he was not allowed to have food furnished him from thelout side, and was not permitted to communi cate with any of his friends. Something more than a week ago he was taken from the barracks to the House of Correction, where he was closely confined in a cell and compelled to live on prison diet. Yes terday afternoon about half-past five o'- clock, Mt., Brockway, Superintendent of the House of Correction, called him from his cell into the office of the prison, and told him that he was free to go. here was no papers, no officers, no explimation of the cause of his arrest and detention. He was simply told to go, and up to this moment he has never been told why he was arrested, nor were there any char ges made against him, nor any trial. He does not know why he was arrested, why he was detained in close confinement for a month or more, nor why he was finally discharged. The above statement of facts is brief, but there is food for much serious ness and candor. Is not the iron heel of a worse than Austrian despotism upon the necks of American citizens ? D. BREWSTER, AUCTIONEER FOR SUSQIA•CO. Montrose, Pa. Address, A. G. REYNOLDS, WOOL CARDING, Dcassei' ems lTsua►l. May 26, 1866—tr BROOKLYN, Pa. WISTARS BALSAM WILD CHERRY! One of the oldest and most reliable remedies in the world for Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough, Bronchitis, Dif unity of Breathing, Asthma, Hoarseness. Sore Throat, Croup, and every affection OF THE THROAT, LUNGS & CHEST, INCLITDICCO EVEN c"casTstrlgrimermo•m - . WISTAWS BALSAM of WILD CHIMILY So general has the use Of this remedy become, and eo popular ta U everywhere, that it it tenneessary to rearmed its virtues. Its works speak for U, and find seams= is the abundant and voluntary testimony of the many who from tang suffering and settled disease Aare by its vat been restored to pristine rigor and health, We can pro duce amass of evidence in proqf your assertions, that CANNOT BE DIS CSET4TTED. The Bev. Jacob Sealler, Well known and ranch reenacted among the . Gorman population of thin country, makes the fallowia,g state ment for the benefit of the afflicted,: MinorEn, Pa., Feb. 16, 1659, Dear Sire :—Having realized in my fatally important benefits from the use of your valuable preparation— Wilder's Balsam of Wild Cherry—it affords me pleasure to recommend it to thepublic. Some eight years ago one of ray daughters seemed to be in a decline, and little hopes of her recovery were entertained. I then pro cored a bottle of your excellent BaLsam, and befere she hadlaken the whole of the contents of the bottle there was a great improvement in her health. I have, in my individual case, made frequent nse Of your valuable medic - inn, andhave 'always been benefitted by It. JACOB SECHLBIL Prom Jessie Smith, Esq. President of the Morris Coun ty Bank, Morristown, New Jersey. " Having used Dr. Wistar's Balsam of Wild CheM for about fifteen years, and having realized its breecial results in my family, it affords me g. rest pleasure to re commend It to the public as *valuable remedy In cases of weak lenge, colds, couths, d.., and a remedy which I consider. to be entirely innocent, and may be taken in perfect safety by the most delicate in health. Prom Hon. John E. Smith. a Zintintaished lawyer in Westminster, Md. I here cm several occasions used Dr. Wiatar's Balsam of Wild Cherry Mr colds, and always with decided bene fit. I know of no preparation that is more efilcaciont or more deserving of general use. The Balsam tow also been used witb excellent effect by J. B. Elllott,Plercbant, Hall's Cross Bcadiclid. Wbtar's Balsam of Wild Cherry None genuine =lees elpied "I. MITTS," on the wrapper. FOR BALE BY xifiNsmoits,, No. 491 Broadway, , ifew York. IL W. FOWLE & CO., proprietors, Boston. And by all Druggists. Redding's Russia Salve. FORTY YEARS' EXPERIENCE eetabli elLed the rapmiorfty of REDDINWS RUM& SALVE, Overall Other heeling preparation'. It cares all klub of BORES CUTS,SCALDFLIIVENB, Bona, - ULCERS, - SALT. .inatum. NIIYBIPBLAB, • SIM PILES , comis,; sonz :ma. .Bo= . Burs, &e. , , removing the paln antler, 4n4 reducing the. mos loo io• angry looking me ONLY 25 lanins and CENTS A B O Y. it by SALM nT DINSMORE, No. 491 Broadway; Herr York. B. W. FOWLS & CO. , No. 18 Tremont ist..Bouton. And b 7 DrUgglE ta. Jane 186 1 . lyerow • ERIE RAILWAY. MG , ftf i lTzr i =ne=rzt , 7 , itt AV; folkrwinirXo7s:,./z: • wasrwAltn BotniD. EASTW scnnip 1„ Dri&cprose. , SOl p.m 2, MY, Express, In 7 paw 9, a;ieos d.o e l i , Steamboat *! e lOp.m 5,X t:rpm,AVinctnnati" aas.m rr,i ,71:08pd 28,Vsy 21. Et rant, 8:18 axt , 1 Trslirtt; ttnieeij fro:i! !rine': Sundays, teat does not son_Nondsys. Than 4 does oar= on Son olsys sad llcsidays. VIWS IWtQT t Gen. Bopt. . ' 6 ItOC-Ea Vf, PROVISION STORgO AT Post's Old Corner, ,opposite Searle's Hotel: CRANE & FAR:GERSON pro respectfully annotincil the public that • -th War ey en hand an extgahr stock of Ti) • • z-• , ;.• . v.;:;' ~ GROCER E.' . .-11101 1 1SIONS, loWlEte 'Avg, which tioy ate si;lMig cheap Itor ready pay. CONFECTIONERY, of all aorta, and of the best vasletles. Fresh Supplies constantly rec'd. Virßemember the plate. (bre us a coll. Cash paid for Veal Deacon Skins. 0. M. CRANE. P. T. FERGEMION. Montrose, April 23. 1861. Oh. 0-k - vA , Alli gib 41. - -. 1 111 , -um -AND NEW GOODS. Tundersigned having entered into baldness en 1 der tho name and.style of WEBB to BUTTERFIELD, beg leave to inform the public that they arenow re ceiving from Row York a large and well selected stock of Goode of every description, consisting of the latest styles of Spring and Summer Prints, Shuffles, Delanes, 4petimsirrkereas, °co - Et corustae•ts. ii3klLEtW3.lile two. A LOT Olf GROCERIES, of all kinds. A good assortment of Crockery, Glass Ware, Wooden Ware, HATS &CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, ITAPIRELLAS, PARASOLf3,NECK TIES, GLOVES, DRESS TRIMMINGS, SCARFS, COLLARS, Bcc. Alton good assortment of HARDWARE, Consisting of Shovels, Spades, Hoes, Forks Scythes, Pruning-hooks, &c• orAll kinds of 1 0 'x-c0c:11.2.40c. taken fit ex change. Call and see na at Webb's old stand on Public Avenue. A. B. 111MICREMELD. Montroie, April 28, 1864. NEW GROCERY VARIETY STORE ! BASEMENT OF J.S.TABBELL'S HOTEL Tl= subscriber would Inform his bld friends, and the public generally, that he has just returned from Neti York City with a well selected assortment of FAMILY GROCERIES, and variconi other articles, such as are needed In every family, and that they will be hold for Claskasia, at prices that cannot fail to snit. Please call and examine. A. N. BULLARD. Montrose, Feb. 8,1864. DELAWARE LACKAWANNA & WESTERN RAIL-ROAD. Time of Passenger Trains, June 2d, 1804. I L2L11711 BC Parana. ger train. P. M 6.40 0.21 6.00 5.88 5.16 426 4.40 4.82 4.10 1.25 12.10 4 . X 11.20 N STATIONS trop. P. ItL . 1100 1.03 1 00 12.25 Great Bend, New =torn, Montrose, Bopbottom, Nicholson , Factoryville, Abington, Clark Bum'it, Scranton. Stroudrbarg, rink:Whims. ' 11.50 t 11.20 10.55 10.40 10.10 .... • n'a clutago ow Hampton.. The Passenger Train North; Leaves New Barninon on the arrival of the Mill Teeth whith leaves New-York. at 810 a. m.. and Mananks , Chunk on the arrival of the Train which leaves PhDs& (Kensington Deonta at 1.15 a. in; At Scranton, this• train makes ebiseconnections with trains on theLack swarths & Bloomsburg, and Delaware &Buds= Bail- • roads, and at Great Bend with the Nail 'Train on the Erie.Ballway vials. west. • The . Passenger Train. South, Leaves Chest pendant!, the shrivel - of the Cincinnati Esnrcestraarthe Westi'connectin&ranton with trainees the Lackawanna &Blooms ,audDelaware lG limilson• Railroads ; at Manumit" Area , with the train forPluladelphiN_sud at New Haniptonveltirtratha for New-Tork: the Valley, Harrisburg, &e. Pas. sea ers by this train arrives NY 211.150,th Pnilanelphta at CEO, and In Harriliburg at 8.2111 The Accommodation Train , !Northvale; connects st Great Bend': with the Dwy,RL press going Wee; bymtileh passengers - arrleest ithem and Synense,theentme day._ _ gonthwerkkerree Great Neod'efter the arripl of the New-York Exprete telly' East. C f < , • rireil Regeonzer .Treinson the Brie Railway stop !tt, Great Bent -Yirle/TB.COONB.NIigt. IL A. LigNit • . • - TY - DR. D. A. LATHROP.' nPRICE,YDICbooTher — ; tc be.at' Atiats;4 &dui. stagestructuar: • oraercretic• au seam& perientr. atthe lierstozi4 HoteL Montrose, May, 1803. WOO I.; - CARD I NG CLOTH DRESSING. THE undersigned having reenmed•the possession of his old stand inliarford, and thoroughly repaired the machinery, Is note ready to receive work, and will warrant all Intrusted :to his awe to be done in a good and workmanlike manner. HARVEY SIBLEY. Harford, May !ALVIN C. HALSEY, 'SURGEON, For Pensioners, and Applicants for Pensions. IMPOtace in Public Avenue, over the Store of I. Ly ons & iioa. Montrose, Pa.. May 56. 1864. if • NEW ARRANGEMENTS! NEW (Alt EIM 200,000 1 NEW & °NEAP G =l4l For CASH or Beady Pay. CAMCO. L. emcirrau et, GO. H AVE wellzie r c e t =t 7 the East with Anew and .ca -`Cabe tint inn The Latest and most approved Styles. CLOTHS AND CASSIMERS. O:::O•3R.c)CI3O3E;LIMIgg, Of every Description. i—a C) PI. Of the choicest brands. including Bart's celebrated brand. Fish, Dairy Salt, Teas, Coffees, Spices, Sugars, Molasses, At very Low prices for CASH . , Pr Call and see for yourseir. Oash paid ibr Grain, Butter, Eggs, kc. 2,000,000 doz. Eggs wanted. IrlirTwo doors below Boyd as Webster's corner, in the Store formerly occupied by N. L Post. G. L. STOKE, E. L. WEEKS. Montrose, April let, tf JAMES R. DE WITT, DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS, iit20C031221229 l a t 9 BOOTS AND SHOES, Hats and Caps, 3EL C:00 iir.. - Mi 3EL ,r, GLASS-WARE, 1.1kW11213 AND 0111414, IL J. WEBB. HARDWARB AND NAILS, Escor_azi Produce taken in Exchange. Montrose, Feb. '64. J. L DeWITT. 6EIII FURNISHING STORE. F. B. WEEKS & CO. H Av aPjug t °Pcued their SPRING STOCK BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, GLaCIrrIBEIINTar, GENTS' FMINISKING GOODS consisting' of everything In Gents' llneof apparel, from Boots to Hat, Ladies' Pine B a ring Balmctrals and Gaiters, Men's Fine and Coarse wear, cheaper than any other house this side of New York. Come and see for yourselves. Boots & Shoes made to order flontrose,May 10th. • P. B. Minn & CO. . lITIIIWASD Accom-l i mods- Om. P.M. 9.20 9.43 9.15 3.50 4.23 i l, 8.15 ty I 5.40 0 8.00 A 1 IMO 2.1 .... 4 Passes gee train. .t. n. 749 1.59 8.20 8.48 9.00 9.24 9.48 9.40 STUDY ECONOMY and buy your SPRE &SUMMER GOODS THE REGULATOR! GEORGE HAYDEN H da r tlerg r la w ee latge, WileadliL i e r TzlZ os of Boots and Shoes 2 HATS AND CAPS, Ettirisiom arcocoicle; inade .01;02"111Z10 far , iteriari4Bcln, TIMMS, ,& 173,11.1rELING4lago, Intrkzethe cokrea sinkrs. • UNDER Marto. Drawn.a tn 2 80111 M, Collars, Gloves, oget7. ,Homaterakft, U tat-. two lotti and stacks of Goods, to ingt4ild &Um& Grentand atprieu yew dump for me times. _ '„ ..iletkembist - the 1'100: Northimg-.6l4.bebtlildytklatelyouvpleMby Ncw . Mllford, Apr% 1664. 6111 m. nallumr. DEALER IN CHOICE FAMILY BOOT, SHOE, ST. CHARLES HOTEL, 3. W. ErlX.rao63B, Pa Xl3l. .45LN70313. 1 . 7 . 13 , Aug. 6, 1863. ly ' NEW FIRM. BALDWIN & ALLEN, AGAIN ! WEST SIDE OP PUBLIC AVENUE, DEALERS IN FLOUR, FEED, SALT, Garden Seeds,_ - Wheat, Clover, Timothy & Flax Seed, Peas, Lard, Candles, PORK,- HAMS, DRIED BEM Fish, Smoked Halibut, Syrups, Molasses and Sugars, TEAS, COFEEE, SPICES, BROOMS AND NAILS. Cash Paid for Vatter. A. BALDWIN, WE. L. ALLEN. Montsose, April 14, 1884 SOLDIERS' BOUNTY, PAY, AND PENSION OFFICE, Over the Post-Office , ilff.cori.trcsisio, BSING duly.authorized to prepare the necessary pa pers fur all applications for Soldiers, and the wid ows, parents, heirs and children of deceased tioldiers,fo, Bounty, Back-pay & Pensions, I will attend to that business for the sum of " nervcrcs =PCP I.J.Ta.dgLizt.lß " for each claim—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. ' All persons interested will please take notice and gov em themselves pecordlo , ly 'IrRANKLIN ERASER, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, and Claim Agent. Montrose, Oct. U, 1863. tf MINT BROS. & BLAIR ehCll=L.al!Cla 4 a:; r r4mv Wholesale& Acta Dealc Willa 2,9 3EIL C, , STEEL, NAILS, %Piii.E%, titilOVEL%, BUILDER'S HARDWARE. Ml VE BAIL, COUNTERSUYATK d T RAIL SPIKES. RAILROAD cE MINING SUPPLIES. CARRIAGE SPRINGS, AXLES, 'SKEINS AND BOXES, BOLTS, NUTS and WASHERS, PLATED BANDS. MALLEABLE IRONS, HUBS, SPOKES, PELLOES, SEAT SPINDLES, BOWS, .ta. ANVILS, VICES, STOCKS and DIES, BELLOWS, KAMMERS, SLEDGES, FILES, &c. CIRCULAR. AND. MILL SAWS, BOLtING, PACKING, TACKLE. BLOCKS, PLASTER PARIS CEMENT, HAIR & GRINDSTONES. , clbcp. FRENCH WINDOW GLASS, LEATHER& FINDINGS FAIRE INK'S SCALES. Scranton, March ft& 1863. ly 3E O I3IIVI3IOZT Erawvi n ill g Surgeon ! , l.aill subscriber having been appointed by the Com missioner of Pension s, a MEDICAL EXAMINER at large, to examine and give certificates to all entitled to Pensions, will attend to all applications that may be presented :tibial, at Montrose, Pa. ROOM at J. S. Tar bell's Hotel. E. PATRICK. Montroae.April 6. 1865.—tf SOLDIERS' BOUNTY , ' PEN SI ON Si And Back Pay ! rizundersigned Lamont. nanny OD TAE Gomm imarr, will give promptattention to ell claims intrus ted to hie awe. o charge unless successful. Montrose, Aug. 20,'63. J. B. McCOLIATM. HOPE GOLD COMPANY. mrsEs-u GOLD DMT LODE," GILPIN COUNTY COLORADO. Capital 80,000 shares, $.25 each. JOHN EVANS. Colorado. Rao. W. Onamnc, BalWre F. H. JUDD, New-York. Ilannana Fungi:, N. Y. IL 8. Conn, New-York. R. Conszu. Warn, N. Y. • Wx. Mauna, New-York. N. C. TYLER, New-York. S. R. ABNOLD, Providence, It. I. President-111a Excellency JOHN EVANS, Governor of Colorado Territory. Vice-Presidents—Hon. S. G. Anxoen, Dr. F. H. Jong. Treasurer—Wave= E. LAWTON. Secretary—J. P. Davina. xeaco.l2 . Office No..ffi CHIT street, New-Torlx. 12CrGlriZeht-TICE & 101711.3111NCIMIC Rtnnulnetnrers and Desilera fin ' WOOLEN :GOODS, Camptown, on Winlulling Creek, Bradford Co. Pa. Rolls Carded l 'and Cloth Finished , WilManufacture Cloth for Cnstoniers on Shares, or t the followingprices per yard : Casalmere, best finish, due, 45 cents. Plain cloth, beat finish, fine, 45c. Gray and Mixed Caseimeres, 40 ets. • Tweeds, 82 cents. Common Btilled,Cloth,4o cts. White Flannel, Id cents. Madder Red Flannel, 82 cts. Gray Flannel, , 25 cta. , -2 The Only. Flannel made with taste, and very suitable for Clothing. We wlll card Rolls for persons from o distance to take home Without delay. lIATtVNY INGRAM, •r•-• 1 • ABIOS WIIENCH. Camptown, M ayloth, 9264.,-tf. FLOUR ! FLOUR - . drinOleit'Aintl" FLOM, by the load, barrel, sack N... 0 of pound; lor vilest the lomat cashrice. b • A. N, Burpargi•TALLow, ERGS, DRIED APPLES and moat hinds Of produce waited In exchango to: Goods at the Grocery and Variety Store or A. N. DULLARD. =M=l ABEL TuRimLL Nowottera for ealeoneof the tergest andbesteelectidiut of 11 If I:_g, Ever offered In Susquehanna County, _and probatily com prising the greatest variety or moat different articles of any Storein the Northern part 01 Pennsylvanla,andper• baps of the entire State. An assortment is kept in about thirtyallfferent branches of trade, and the selec tions are made from about forty of the best Houses in New York, and more than Arty Dealers and Manufzu> turers out of New York. A large proportion of the Goods are brought direct from the manufacturers, thus insuring genninearticles. Customers= entering the Store must not expect to find everything in sight, but nearly every article wanted will be proluced by inanity. Some idea of the Stock may be formed by the following general outline but enumeration le impracticable, Drugs and Medicines, Paints and 011si:Dylf Stars, Groceries, Liquors, Crockery, Glass Ware,lVall anti Window Paper, Jewelry, Silver Ware,Perfamery, Emmy Goods, Musical Instruments, Brushes, American Pocket Knives, Table Cutlery and Sliver Plated Ware, Lampe, Materials for Lights, Hardware, Bed Cords,Stone Ware, Dry Goods. Mirrors, Window Glass, Lithographs, Var nishes, Bird, Cages, Spectacles, Whips, and Lashes, Brooms, Guns. Pistols, Ammunition, Tobacco, Medi cal and Surgical Instruments, Salt, Soap, Potash, Um brass, Porcelain Teeth, in short. nearly everything, to restore the sick. to please the taste, to delight the eye. toatify the fancy, andalso to conduce to the real and substantial comforts of life, • . . • • . . The attention of the public isrespectfully invited to my stock of Goods, bought exclusively for cub down, and will be sold on the same principleß for ELTIIBRELL. low prices. A Montrose, January 131,1863 HAW CatOOD2 A FULL ASSORTMENT OF fill & WMTER GOODS, rgr JUST RECEIVED, ja end will be sold AT A LARGE REDUCTION from April prices I:22rThie Reduction will include the ENTIRE STOCK which will be found ae large aa alma], and will be sold on THE MOST ERR TERMS 30" car CD A SEICEI ! ON TIME, or for PRODUCE H. BUIIIiiITT, Nov, 1863. New Milford.. KEYSTONE HOTEL , At Montrose, Pa. Wm. K. HATCH , Proprietor. THIS new and commodious Hotel is situated on Fublic Avenue, near the Court House, and nearly In centre of the business portion of Montrose. The Proprietoris confident that he is prepared to entertain guests Ina way that cannot fail toive ENTIRE SATISFACTION. The Hotel and I 7 urniture 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 stippltedwith all recent improvements and comforts, and obliging waiters will always be ready to respond to the call of customers. The Stables connected with this house are new and convenient. The Proprietor re - IRtfally solicits the patronageof his old friends, travel and the public menerally. Jean tf w?. K. Lula( LACKAWANNA & BLOOMSBURI F4ifi-XXAM.C).4f4.7J. ON and a ft er April 20, 1803, Passenger Trains w run as follows : MOVING SOUTH. Passenger. Accom. Leave Scranton, at 5.30 a. m. 11.00 a. `m. Kingston, at 6.40 Arrive 12.30p.m. Rupert, at 8.55 Danville, at 9.24 a. m. Arrive at: orthumberland, 9.65 MOVING NORTH. Leave Northumberland 4.80 p. m. " Danville, 5.10 Rupert. 6.45 Kingston, 8.05 1.45 p. m. Arriveat &rant 3n, 9.10 p.m. 3.30 p. m. A passenger train also leaves Kingston at 830 a. m. for Scranton to connect with train for New York. Return ing, leaves Scranton on arrival of train from New York, at 4.20 p. m. Passengers taking train South from Scrantonat 5.30 a. in.. via. Northumberland, reach Harrisburg 12. 30 p.m. Baltimore 8,30 pp m ., Washington 10 p. m.. Via Rnpert they reach Philadelphia at 1.00 p. m. GEO. B. HUNT, Supt. Kingston, April 18, 1863. HOWARD Association, Philnaelphla, Pa. Diseases of the Nervous, Seminal, Urinary and sex ual systems—new and reliable treatment—in Reports of the HOWARD ASSOCIATION. Sent by mail in sealed letter envelopes, free of charge. Address Dr. J. Stimt.rst lionowros Howard Association, No. 9 South 9th street, Philadelphia, Pa. octlB '63 3E 1 1.81173E321, Capmhene,candles,lomp oil,&c. at S. IL Pettengill k Co., O. 37 PARK ROW, New York, and 6 State Street, Boston, are our agents for the ,litontross Democrat in thosecltles, and are authorized' to - take adverthsements and subscriptions for us at our lowest rates. WM. N. COOPER & CO. AGENTS 808 Thompson's "Black Star" Line of Liverpool Packets. 110E11.901113 wishing to send for their friends In the old country, can purchase passage tickets by the above line from the subscribers. Also, Drafts on Ireland for sale In sums to nit. WM. 11. COOPER .t CO., Bankers. Montrose, July 17, 1868. tf 10.000 1113 a. WOOL WANTED, AT TUB • Woolen Factory in On the Rock Bottom Mk * - RINORNIATON, BROOKE COUNTY, N. Y. subscribers havlef permanently locatedatt e e gace, beg vasn'" ?° acha ithe l necessary Tten—y,th-yare,epar to receive Wool of customers to he manufactured Into . Flanneleor Foiled Cloth; of any color or style ore:rash, either by thoyard or upon shares, and upon reneonablo terms. Also ' -- Wool Carding and Clotkaressing. We have two Double CardLni,ldeciffte4 fitted up ex pressly for Custom Carding, wthAZOWJedrds, and having had ga actual exposithey.eoiirty.years to the busiiiele.:lo-guaranteineattOttittyravevuewlth their e„,thatlitem. -- - Vella glei'o4llo4-.4n work usardter,yrithlariniptursaynna atta reas onable a prima% arof 4rtabillsetha- 00 1p Denerally, , :thoselrOin *distant:a, eallalaVO Mel oul nardedthe saute day.tt ,requ.estad4: .. , po revenue . ttrer customerataPeYitithin 011 P,Pr - - • " ' 49.11 W.4;4915.' - W00ri4.43,-teft. If you want to be two of good werk,lottie Wool , en Factory at the root of Carron stzeetvon th,eldusque, banns dyer, . • ' "t. CA PA I FOR WOOL. .BnAgotEtimiti, Co, nmenaarree . dunetiOiasai. von *Dng: PATRICK & GARDNER, Pralciiwer& fitrnimoNs. Montrosi. Pa. Omen over Webb's Store, on Public Avenue. 3c64 BILLINGS STROUD, • • mug AND LIVE nounesqz AGENT. (ccc In Ltithrotedbuildicg, edge aid of Brick Block:- Ili bts absonce, biudneor tb6 oalckwal tpunacted C. L. nag - lOntroso, March 1461.—tf H. BI7IIRITT, DEA= in Staple, and ./l an Dty Goods,.Crotkery, Ilardware, Iron, Stoves, Drug's, 011 s, and Vnts, Boots and Shuts, Hat s nnd•Caps, Furs, Bultdo bra, Groceries, Provisions, etc,4 Now Mllford,Ps. April 21, IBM PETER RAY, • zalciezusoca.a.u.otlezieter, Auburn Pour Congers, Pa. A. CL WARREN, • A TTORNMY AT LAW. Bounty, Back Pay, Pension, ji and Exemption Claims at%endcdto. ,febl raTOttice first door beldtY BOyirs Stine,' Montrose, Pa, M. C. SUTTON, . ICENSED dUCTIONEER, Friendaville, SueVa cn .11 Penn's. Jan. TA. • DOM. E. L. HANDRICK, PIITIERCLAN & strnasoN, respectfully tynden big professional services to the citizens of Yriends , Mlle and vicinity. garOftlee in the omen of Dr. Leet, Boards at J. Boeford's. Poly 80, 1868. ly g. GARRATT, DEALER lu Flow, Feed, and 31eM, Bartell and Dairy Salt, Timothy and Clover Seed, Groemies, Prowl. lone, Fruit, Fish, Petroleum 011, Wooden and atone Ware, Yankee Notion'', ,Scc.,te. VirOppoaite Railroad Depot, New Milford, Pa. Mcb A. LATutor, LATHROP, TYLER & RILEY, DEALERS In Dry Goode, Groceries,. Hardware, Ready Made Clothing. Boots t Shoes, hats & Cap., Wood 1, Willow Ware, Iron, Nails, Sole dt Upper Leath er. Fish, Flour and Salt, all of which they offer at the very Clrgr'Lic:rcsreoest Forlcsele...4o L ath rope Brick Building; Montrose, Pa. April 6, 1863. y. W A. IRTETTING COOPER WM. H. COOPER & CO., ID ANKERS,—Montrose, Pa. Succemsorsto Post,Cooper L) ,t Co. Office, Lathrops'new building, Turnpike -et. I=l McCOLLUM et SEARLE, TTORNEYS and Counsellors at Law,—Montrose, Pa. OfAce to Latinone aew building, over the Bank. DR. WM. SMITII, O.7IIGEON DENTlST,—Montrose, Pa. 001liee in Latbrops• new building, over chc Bank. All Dental operations will be `cla im " performed In good style and warranted. P. LINES, ESA SITIONABLE TArLOR. —"Mon trose. Pa. Shop r In Pncenlx Block, over store of Read, Watrona t Foster. All work warranted, as to fit and Ante". Cnttltut done on «bort. notice, In ben Style. Jan '6O JOLIN GROVES, LIASITIONABLE TAIL s,—Montrose, Pa. Shop L near the Baptist Meeting House, on Turapllce treet. All orders tilled promptly. In first-rate style. Cutting done on short notice, and warranted to At. L. B. ISBELL, REPATRB Clocks, Watches, and Jewelry at the .. shOrtest notice, and on reasonable terms. All work warranted. Shop In Chandler and Jessnp's +tore, llosrrnoss, Pa. . ti - WM. N. smrar, CABINET AND CHATS MANITFACTIMERS.—Foot of Idainifireet, Montrose, Pa. tag tf C. 0. FORDIIAM, MANITFACITTIRER of BOOTS c 6 67119. n. Montrose. Pa. Shay o.or Dowiti'e atom. AU kind. of work made to order, and repairing done neatly. je4 y ABEL TTIRRELL, DBALER in Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Dye Staffs, Glass Ware, Paints, Qile, Varnish, dow Glass, Groceries, Fancy GooZs, Jewelry Perfu mery dm—Agent for all the moat popular PATMIT MEDICRISS.—Montrose, Pa. aug, U FIRE INSURANCE. THE INSURANCE CO. OF NORTH AMERICA, AT PHILADELPHIA, PA., Has Established anAgency in Montrose. The Oldest Insurance Co. in the Union CASH CAPITAL PAID IN. ASSETS ...... DR rates are as low as those of any good company In T New York, or elsewhere, and Its Directors are sawn the first for honor and Integrity. Gnaw.Es PLATT, Soe'y. ARTHUR G. COFFIN, Pm. Montrose, July la, '62, BILLINGS STROUD, Ag't. MC C:, AS 3M NSURANCE COMPANY, Clot New.•Yor3L. Tamara's ASH CAPITAL, TWO PAIWON•DOLLARS. AMENS let lan. 1864, 88,288,270. 27 LLLBELEM3B, " " 75,809.32 I. Milton gridth, Seer. balm J. Martin, President. John McGeo, As't •• A. FONikciarths Vice '• Policies issued and renewed, by the undersigned at his office, In the Brick Block, Mouirese , nov29 y BILLINGS STBOGIN Amt. R. B. & QEO. P. LITTLE, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, 3TC:IOIVTIFILCZIE333. .IPecassoeb. OFFICE on Main Street. Particular attention given to Conveyancing, declo .crtd racooricom TUE subscriber hereby respectfully gives notice that he has taken License to auctioneer In the County of Sumnehatmaiand offers his services to the publk.— MrCharacs reasonable ; end all calls will he prompt ly attended to. LUTHER ELDRED. etactconut. March 8.1E41. ti VULBILELV DYE COLORS, all directtono bow wie them, for wile by ABEL TURRELL. Clle A entrast Ptutomat, p m inum ON THURSDAYS, AT MONTROSEw • SUSQUEHANNA *COUNTY, TA., HT .reLe sTe 43-1117Etn.7.11Pt 303 T , itt , si,ao PER ARNIM ETRICITLY IN ADVAROS. Vhfiro paittient Is not made In advance. IP, and ell accounts colloyted, will be niche mtqc4444141a Yr"- 4DVER TISEMEATTS Inserted at the rate of flt lee each square of ten lines or less, dead epee, three times, and% cen‘s! tor wit. entssquent InflcrOoz" Y od t adyertigers alloyed viral changes,. et, pp fora coiner- BLANKS keptlii sale 'rind plinted!td order, JOB POLYTZNO done . In good styldonahortnottee. • • 1303PEE11 : 10 7 PENtION f•BOILINTYi: AND, s.". BACKTAY... TREVAlgedalTgtt29l, iigifonnE 0,1 claims entrusted to hie enii. .ottintiro rdwrited to • r matlon rer FREE. - -L. V. WITCH. Montrose, Jim. 14;18% . 1. - wrzumibrEps.Alllllllooo rEff ridic T al i g t. i ai iota sato by IMEZE3 lIESII't DIIINKra. .ssoo,oot i 400,103