WTI'. Pittsburg Cftworoial, • .14 gposkitigottly the robe* of Geo. Stooomu - sabio raWidg oort 4 ' 01 0 M thuit „ "Dfr.,LhicrtrO reportedo - have en the eietieiou of AL idinilarAWltert#o4. he regretted it, but,prineiSD account of the-horeee, • rite, ooula be,Eadiga dier any daft lint 'the' Itb Otiet - 4 $125 apieeeipedleete sair3 a cmethitt4 Just so. The'old:aselien* but has no, sympathy...for wen”; .fog r. yehen they are lone eanhe not raftmore?— And his ehoddy - followers enjoy hie silly, heartiest *eked jokes/ s, , gthrivilen Abe - • -ilia it Bedford,. that ,Chimberebire4o been buried* lb elebelOgaiortheibolitieti Jacobins openly expreuted - their 'delight, declaring that it -was just whatther wanes ted to heara, ea the "Copperheads" had suffered beavq ; in ”the--loss...tof property, and, it,,erei44 operate teiaaoeitite the PeoWtitt4Noith. *Stich de .eiah lueam(tnly . iti the 'Maki of fie4de. Shamir,: Shame! . ' So P • FRucorm—On T uesday last, sax" tgazette, Wowidea sol• dief at fibilid iiirlangb; - wint :to the Polls, in this borough, to vote against the amendments to the,constitutiori. He 411):1 been, badly wounded in the throat. As be approached the window,Bleeding*. tisan of Lincoln th us accos ted him: "Well John, I suppose you'll vote for the aniendments--4fyou: don't 'somebody ought to out t'other side of your tlareat." tarA "timie_ears old"soldia com plains in the'Philadelplda Press that the Sanitary Commission stores never reach the soldiers, being exclusively appropria ted by offiCers. - virus Rochester Democrat, a Re publicanjournal, states that there is a great deal of dissatisfaction in the army, and that a npraber of re t signations have been tendered, among *lime 05 five gen erals. The Beaton • Advertiser also al luded to rumors it bas heard to ,the same. effect. ' ' —Throughout the whole country there is not a single Lincoln leader who speakii one word in Aivor of the Union as our fathers made it and the observance of the Constitution, as our fathers observed it. FLOUR ! FLOUR ! CIROICE FAMILY FLOUR. by the load, barrel. sack V or pound, for sale at the lowest =eh tgrielAib,. 11011TTTEIL TALLOW. EGGS, 'DRIED APPLES and most kinds of produce wanted in exchange for Goode at the Grocery and Variety Store of A. N. BULLED. HAWLEY'S SOLIDIFIED Dental C ream, 701 =AMONG, WM3=l6 PRIZEMING THE TEETH. nnMB article is prepared with the greatest tuna Ivan .1 scientific principles, and warranted not - to contain anything In the slightest degree deleterious to the Teeth or Gums. Some of our most eminent Dental Sur geons have given their sanction to, and cheerfully re commentit u a preparation of superior qualities for eleansbir whitening and preserving the Teeth. It cleans thAr readily, rendering them beautifully arhlte and pearly, without the slightest injury to the enamel: h It is healing to the gums where they are ulcerated and aore. It is also an excellent disinfector for old arid de. rayed teeth, which are often exceedingly offensive. It gives a rich and creamy tote to the month, cleansing itho t =ily, and imparting a delighthil fragrance to the PREPARED ONLY BY A. HAWLEY & CO., N. W. cur. 10th 1 Lombard sta., PRILADELMICA. AND SOLD SY ALL DRUGGLiTS6 PRICE Ni CENTS. Teatimoasl.obs. The following opinion of Dr. White, as totheldgh so• teem In whim; be holds the Dental Cream, rune be suf ficient evidence of its value; to quote other' testimoni als in detail Is needless, contenting ourselves by simply giving the mimes and address of persons who speck of its eminency for the teeth. Pariatrixema. April 15th, 1563. Raving eareftlly examined A: Rawley's " Solidified Dental Cream ." I hereby cheerfully recommend it to the public generally. It is an excellent preparation for gleaning and preserving the teeth, ancan be used by all persons with the utmost ccedidence,as its properties are perfectly harmless. Besides preserving the teeth, it promotes a healthy action to the gums, and imparti• pleasantness to the breath. Dr. W. B. WRITE, I= Arch street. THOS. lwanax, X. D.. Dentist., 491 N. 4th at. J. Bram, 254 8. 6th at. B. Vamp:mica. Surgeon Dentist, 425 Arch at C. A. Hisosistatv, Dentist, 1119 Walnut at, • 8. Ditinssarta g D. D. S., '134 Arch at. F. X. Dixon, BD Arch it. Kowa= Towsszan, Dentist,ls4B R. 4th at. L. H. DOEPHIST, Dentist, 1277 N. 10th at. N. L Latta Dentist. 649 N. 6th at June 2, 1864. ly 10.000 1:1013. WOOL WANTED, AVM= Woolen Factory in gillville, On the Bock Bottom Dam, NINGNA22OI, 11800111 COMM, N.. T. enbeeribers having permanently located at the A. Veer, beg leave to inrorns the ;while, that. ha the matinee endow:essay marldnemtbey us to receive Wool of customers to be lean Into Flannels or ?tilled Cloth, of any colorer style of finish, da r ter by thr yard or upon sham; and upon rearbnabhs tems. Mio Wool Carding and Cloth Dressing. We have two Doable Carding Machines fitted bp ex wftely for Custom Carding, new cards, &C.. and having had an actual enerfenee al over thirty years In the business, we guarantee to all whosnay fawn as with *dr petzonese, that thew Wool shall be carded in a werksoefillke attumez, wtthytromptness, and at sa rear. enable^ price aa any establishment in the CWlttitM Genwrilly those from a Indium can have their Wool eardadati same day, if Bo arcane tax.tor eestatows to pay at . . 4%11 .10117crzia. 1 7117airsrirszmIcheL. Wrlf you want to be sure of good erotic, go the Wool en 'Factory at the toot of Carroll greet, on the Beeper hesztayiww. CASH PAID FOR WOOL. 81/RAIII, loom sk 111111611111 111e9th41164. ' " :MLA INIOPER N. - . mums von Willackititintbicof tiverpeol Packets. • sistheto end for 12keLr &leads to the old . Uvular?. 010 wirthaso pump tickets by tho above , lso r lat=ta tOriabli --VAL E. coma a co., , otrlt, lad tf e PRO:718191U STORE 1. roailviefili'deOpe r ;. citipiliitii': Siaileil' irotai:' :. ' • . r....: ~,,, ~., ,______-,,,, , ~,... - 1•:i.11,. , ~ ,r. ~ V.l ~)„.=-7: •;..3.;:11),A21-.)-' 2 ORANE- ,4% , ,FERGERSON , ; i ~.7 " fir - .... A !_ A :. • . _... I ii. ' - - c c) 1 ir i, il I -,-- P '— • natin — iii . r: i 'oniffinftinitig 'Onvvint 1 ‘ ' :- nun / miluilk _ _la .:„.- which itti;Aiiiitati s ratiiiii for -- i,o2' : .- ''3-...1";; CONFECTIONERY, of attliOttiOrad of the bestTozietleo. - % - , Fresh - Supplies; -- csoustantit ' reo'd. ssura lr , rm: thew, ~oillyi, 1 31 1• F Vl7 tashpatttor 'N44 *Om Elitihu., 0. ir.' cairns. ; ' i. T. iiPiiiiiiiiiieie . uwitio. - ii,;'Aiin se: iiii:_ ~. '.:. . . . '. 1 4 a3 FILE, es: ' NEW GOODS. T i ten - azi tsil it etriet nteiva ii ` t"444 WEBB I BUTTERFIELD, beg Yea* fel lelbna the plait Mill* ate saw ke• lo= a ter te lZTAtr a t sad well send s i l i tile i r t Wks of gyring and Sommer Prints, Shanks, astrisitafilmerems, oc:sttcsria,sless. dboi.` A LOT OP GRO of all kinds. A gOod =luta:ma of Crockery, Glass Ware; Wooden Ware, HATS it CAP.Si BOOtS, SHOES, trinniitrA4,loAmisots,trzus TIES, GLOVES, DRESS TIMMEGS, SCARPS, COLLARS, &o. &O. Also a g ood assortment of HARDWARE, : - — Conalstinwor :; : . • . Shovels, Spades, Hoes, Forks, Scythes, Pruning-hooks, gke. Pr An klub of 2 21 2•Catianigt0 taken in ex change. Call and see us at Webb', old stand on Public Avenue. A. D. BUTEERFLELD. B. J. WEBS. Xontrtnte, April 28, 188• L NEW GROCERY VARIETY STORE ! BA SHUT OF LS.TARBELL'S HOTEL. eabsertber would Inform his old Mende, and the public generally, that he has Just returned from New York Citywith a well selected assortment of - GROCERIES, sad various other articles. such as are needed in esitry Gunny, and that the y will ha fold tor 411=1"mh at prices that cannot fall to Ault. Phase call mamma:aim A. N. BULLARD. Montrose, Feb. 7,1964. DKLAWARZ LACKAWANNA & .W STUN BAIL-ROAD. Time 61,as:eager Traine, June 2d, 1804 LAY NOIITIIVAMMI. I mars sotreinrano. Amnia- Passers Baum. Aceorre i l l mods- get train.modslion. train. STATIONS. lion. P. 31. P. ELI A. R. P. Bt. 2.00 6.40 Great Bend, 1.40 1.20 a 1.33 6.11 New Milford, 1.69 L4B 5 1.00 6.00 Montrose, 810 3.15 1.2.25 US Bopbottom, 8.43 too I , ~. 1150 6.16 ) Nicholson, 9.00 4.25 ,p. 31.20 • 4.56. Facteryvlne, 0.24 6.15 e, , 30.55 4.40 Abington. 9.48 6.40 c 110.40 4.31 Clark Snm'it, 9.40 6.00 4 10.10 4.10 Scranton, 1040 6.30 1 i ..: , 1./4 _ J Strotulabiug, 12.54 1, .. i .... 12.10 1 Wantuilcarhunk 1.55 .. ... 111 .... , 112.20 i ZWltu= 1,45_ I s• • • ~:g: . _ The Passenger Train North, taus New Hampton on the armal of the Mail Thin which leaves New York at 8.10 a. m„ and Mann= Chunk on the arrival of the Train which lest= Philad. =nl= o ll Depot,) at 713 a. m. At Bentate*, this close eonntetions with train, on the Lea man's ID Bloomsburg, and Delaware &Hudson Rail road& and it Great Bend with the Nall Train meths Rtie Railway going west. The Passenger Train EWA, Lamas Great Bend after the arrival of the Cincinnati Express from the West. eonneN Scranton with gredne cm the fackawanos & Blooms . and Delaware & fladeo&NaUroads ; Mananka. bunk with the train forPhibidelols, =eat ifiegNAMptott Nab trains koiew.york rbe jAhlo pegley, flarrialerzoke. Pas sen ' key 'Ma Min strive in lifew.Tinie ag 6.60 to Vila al 6.110, antis Ranisbarg at RiDvan. The Accommodation Train, Ncretintard, en:meets at Great Bend with the Day Hz press going West, by which mowers arrive at Ithaca andaytaenas:the lame day. Dowsd, leaves Ormt&l after thy antral At be Nevalfat amen EkrAll Pasanoger r ate on thellrbißailwayetopit Great BeruL WATTS COOB3, R apt, R. A.' MIRY, Gen. Tkg Age.. . . - DR-DA. LAnnwn.b. 7111 ' ts4—..-i-axmoer o,,:oruP. 4151 ; • Ir t la Warp nizas". 1-at'..7 WOOL :CARD Nil , . .- .„....31=D• :.. t'LOTIE:' , DRESSING. •1 cndatilimod havlncnimned Ma nomentonii t i dtold stand In Itaffinw. And . - to rowr min it% t li n tlar t : i I nponi o W d og ; I s: d wil I a=oskananliks manner. RAM= War • :''' :. )47. 14 4 4312 / • •. ;, . PALVIN Q. ECAIJSEY, MIMI ORM Pot Pensioners. and Applicants • for Pensions. OrOlio in Public Avonno, ova thallium of J. Ly on Ems:"' Itontroes, Pi.,U 1e44. NBILARRAXIEMENTS.I:: A NEW,CII-1...NR.:. 201,0011 NEW & coanaP GOO 8, Por CASH or Ready Pay. COMIC,. L. SMITCPWRI ce CO. Helm Jostetx retuned tram Co-. But with snow and wail sted stock of 1444 % 11 On 'giggling The Latest and most approved Styles CLOTHS AND CASSBIER& GfrPLCIroCJEUELIMESI, Of T every Description. 3F li il Cio T:f R. of the &deist braids, Including dart's celebrated Fish, Dairy Salt, Teas, Coffees, Spices, Sugars, Molasses, Atoms Low prices (VIM pr'Call and see for Clash paid far Grain, Butter, Eggs, he. 2,000,000 doz. Eggs wanted. sarTaio doors below Boyd & Webster's corner, In the Store formerly occupied by N. I. Post. G. L. STONE, Z. L. WENKB. Montrose, April let, 1864. II JAMES R. DEWITT, DEALER IN DRY Cilin iND NOTIONS, CHOICE FAMILY 62011221211 s a BOOTS AND SHOES, Rats and Caps, CiIeLCIPCYIEL 3EII 3EL Nir, GLASS-WARE, 114XXILP% L 011 LS, HARDWARE AND NAILS, 191Claa131 LIIMk. Produce taken in Exchange. Montrose, Neb. '64. BOOT, SHOE, GM EMU STORE F. B. WEEKS & CO. HAIV"" "'sled " SPRING STOOK 110 TS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, CJIACIOTEICINCIr, GENTS' FtIIIthISSEING GOODS, anutisting of everything in Gents' line oLapparel, from Boots to Bat, • Ladles' Fine *bring Bahnorals and Gaiters, Men's Fine and Coarse wear, cheaper than any other house this side of New York. Come and see for yourselves. Boots a Shoes made to order Montrose, May 10th. P. B. WEEKS a CO. STUDY ECONOMY and buy your SPIN &SUER GUIS ll[ REGULATOR! GEORGE HAYDEN FLAB Jrnst 'bred a co gitsplendtd stock of waggling of Roots and Shoes, HATS AND CAPS, Rilltramer C31.c)40 . 411m; &Wren& CLOTHING for Mai and Boys, TRULL It TRAVIIIMMiejeI WitITR cad Colored META rDBB altleles Drawers, NEVA' 2ba. • 804876, Collars, Glover, tine i o ta Arctalsksrdews, Vaebreic E TZ:, de- IWO bto itzeks of Goode; to volt Old &Toon& Great and Small, a/ prices vervessop for elie Goss. Remember the Place: Ni lkethers. nth wing et the trundle( kit* ettepledl ivy atria 01111. *MIL Pew Went. AprO, Mt. ST. CHARILLIVROT a. NAT. gi rigettis,. AsiD - 6. WitS. ly NEW' FIRM. BALDWIN I- ALLEN;) ADAM WEST MB oivusuo snow; ' , DEALERS IN FLOUR, FEED, SALT,' Garden Seeds, Wbsat, Clover, Timothy . & Fx Seed, Peas, Lard, tianilles,, PORN, HAMS, DRIED SZEF, Staoked Halibut, Syrups,lLMolasses and Sugars, TEAS, COFEEE, SPICES, BROOMS AND NAILS. ' Cash Paid fbr Sutter. A. BALDWIN, WIL L. ALLEN. Ifontrote, April 14,1864 RITNT BROS. & BL.AIR EESC7FILAILZT7PCIMIT, 3Per.., Wholesale & Retail Dealers In larDW4/22 0 STEEL, NAILS, SPIIkIFAS, %ROVE". BUILDER'S HARDWARE. MINE BAIL, COUNTERSUNK d T BAIL SPIKE'S. RAILROAD & IMMO SUPPLIES. CARRIAGE SPRINGS, AXLES, SKEINS AND BOXES, BOLTS, NUTS and WA HIT 128, PLATED BANDS. LIALLEABLE IRONS, HUBS, SPOKES, PELLONS, SEAT SPINDLES, BOWS, Sc. ANVILS, VICES, STOCKS and DIES, BELLOWS, HAMMERS, SLEDGES, FILES, &c. &c. CIRCULAR AND MILL SAWS, BSLTHRO. PACKING, TACKLE BLOCKS, PLASTER PARIS CEMENT, HAIR B GRINDGTONES. FRENCH WINDOW GLASS, LEATHER & FINDINGS. FAIRBANKS SCALES. Scranton. March $4, 1863. ly WIEMTESIO2O' E • ami • *ng Surgeon ! Vilsalittriber having been _ippolnted by the Cad.: issioner otPensions,a MMICAL EICAMINER at lame to ezamine and give certificates to all entitled to Pensions, will attend to all applications that may be presented to him, at Montrose, Pa. Booms at J. 8. Tar bell's Hotel. E. PATRIC& Montrose, April 6, 18E4.—H SOLDIERS' BOUNTY , PENSIONS, Aud Back Payl TREmideeeivied LICENEED ASTENT 1717 G 071017- llzwr, will give promptattention to all claims intrufr ted to his care. No charge unless sueeessfel. Montrose, Aug. 20, J. B. McCOLLtM. , mo o. J. R. DAITPI'. HOPE OLD COMPANY. MINES- ,, GOLD DIRT LClDri," GILPIN COUNTY, COLOE. • Capital - 130,000 , fi'2s eacb. TR s • Jo®e Eve" Colorado. Gad W. Gnairrus,_ _EaltPro F. 11. JUDD, New-York. HEIMANN Prreaxr, N. Y. H. S. Corm, New-York. R. Comma. Wines, N. Y. Wm. Mariam, New-York. M. C. TYLER, New-York. S. G. AMOLD, Providence, R. L Proaldent—Ms Excellency JOHN EVANS, Governor of Colorado Territory. Vice-Presidenta--Hon. S. G. ARNOLD, Dr. F. IL Joon. -7•WfAtrxn ix . r " 14 . • "FN. tati yjo rm. Sti Cli ff street, NeW-Y l ork; • ace.lS • 3=431-3111C.A.21ix 111111"291.3.1.1\TCYJES Slanaraeturers arid Dealers In WOOLEN GOODS, Camptown, on Wyalaslng Creek, Bradtrd Co. Pa. Roils Carded and Cloth Finished. WiManufacture Cloth for Customers on Shares, or tit the following prices per yard : Casslmere, best finish. flne, 48 cents. Plain Cloth, best finish, fine, 43c. Gray and Mixed Cassimeres, 40 cts. Tweeds, 82 cents. Common Fulled Cloth, 40 de. White Flannel. 82 cents. Madder Red Flannel. 82 ets. Gray Flannel, 25 cts. The Gray Flannel made with taste, and very suitable for Clothing. We will card Rolls for persons from a distance to take home without delay. HARVEY THORAX, A 3109 WRENCH. Camptown, Mai 10th, 1884.—tf P-‘c r IC..**4ll' -1.4 • , OUCH EAST-981A COFFEE CO 70 MO ND 41110 1 1 1 a 168 Reade street, N. Y. TSS above Company arc known all over the world ae the owners of the Coffee Plantations or Java and Batavia In the Dutch East Indies. and areatte largest monopolizers of Coffee on the Globe. The undersigned (who Is appointed their soleagent in the United States and in the British Colonies) will have for sale three different kinds of Coffee, which, for regu larity of grade and cheapness of price, will defy competi tion. Our " EXEXtria COPPED' never before in troduced in this country, but extensively need in the ar mies and navies of Europe, and richly valued, will be put up at prices to reach all consumers, and our Extra ADAM will be the Magnum Boman Coffee of the2liV e. We will have, for accommodatkm of Green; ami ties, and Government Contractors; eamples ( y and drawn) for testing. Ord wafor ers solici ted direct. On receipt of ash , Coffee prom p promptly rded as ed. a. LIPPIIIAN, _ • 368 Made Wen, Nevi Work, tkdo May Agent, Dutch Zan-India Coffee Company IL EL m. Pettangialk Co., N 0.37 PARE ROW, New York._ and 6 State Street, u. ere our went, for the itontrarsDemomymin thoesV 3 lsa„ and are authorized to take advertisements and subseriptions for us at our lowest rats,. a`ezirma dirfroasue. 01V, 3Pcox Apg.t PUREILL R : 1 2 „ciusre 411te Lavin indbesiseleetion. Ever offered in Susquehanna Counts and probably eons prising the IfteetellVtlitletler most aurerent micies of any Stamina. Nartharnpert of Pemutrivanda.and per- baps of tbeestire State. .An essertment Is kept , about thirty di ff erent brim Of trade, and the WM} Houser° made from about forty of the bamliortsesin New York, and more than fifty Dealers and kfmtufac turers out of New York. large , propertioribf the Goods are brought direct from the iniumfa4Orers. thus Insuring genuine articles. Customers on entering the Store must not expect toiled everything "lir light, but nearly every erticle.wantat will be produced by leetdl7- Some Idea of the Stockmay be formed by the rolibtrbliT genendontlins, butanes:mutton's Impracticable, Drugs and Medicines, Paints and Oils.. Dye. Staffs, Groceries, Liquors, Crockery; Glass Ware, Wan . and Window PaperiZaweiry,SUrer Ware,Perfturiery. Mom Goods, liesicallustramesits.llrushes, American Pocket Knives, Table Cutlery and Silver Plated Ware, Letu p, _ Materials for Lights, Hardware , BedDerrdliAteell Wirer Dry Goods,Blirrona, ynodow Glass. Lithographs, Var niehes, Bird Cages: SpedMcles. -Whips, and 'Lane*. 'Brooms. Guns, Pistols,. Ammunition, Tobacco, Medi caland Surgical Instrairmnts, Salt, Soap, Potash, UM .brellies.Pormilain Teeth, in short, dearly everything, to restore the eat, to please the taste, to delight the eye, ,to gratify the fancy, and also to conduce to the teal and substantial comforts of life, - The attention of the public is respectfully Invited my stock of Goods, bought prelusively for cash down, and will be sold on the same princtzlear loir prices.' TURBELL. Montrose, dantuiry 110,1888 NIE OSOOMSJ A FULL ASSORTMENT' IF FILL & ETD 60113, Pr" JUST RECEIVED, .xn and will be sold AT A LARGE REDUCTION from April prices earThle Reduction will Include the ENTIRE STOCK which will be found as large as usual, and will be sold on Tl[ MOST LIBERAL TERMS C1A6161;3E3C ON TIME, or for PRODUCE. FL BITIMITT, New Milford. Nov, 1863. KEYSTONE HOTEL, At Montrose, Pa. Win. IL 8A71:111, Proprietor. THIS now and commodious Hotelier aittuttedon Public Avenue, near the Cony: House, and nearly in centre of the business portion othiontrose. The Proprietcrris conlidentthat he ispre d entertain guests Ina way that cannot fail to give SATISFACTION. The Hotel and Furniture are new, and no expensehas been spared to render It equal if not superior to any in this part of tbe State. It Is well supplied with all recent Improvements and ccrmitots, and Obliging grafters will always be ready to respond to the call of customers. The Stables connected with this bonze are new and convenient. The Proprietor respectfully solicits 'the patronageof his old friends, travellers, and the public generally Yanl33 tf wick. HATCH LACKAWANNA & BLOOMBURG raazzaks.4cEssam. ON and after April SO, 1888, Passenger Trains will run as follows : MOVING BOUTII Passeramm. Atcom. 5.20 a. m. 11.00 a. m, 6..5540 Arrive 14. E p. m. 8 9.24 a. m. 9.56 Leave Scranton, at Kingston, at Rupert, at " Danville, at Arrive at Nortbumberland, MOVING NORTH. Leave Northumberland 4.30 p. m " Danville, 5.10 '• Rupert. 5.45 Kingston, 8.05 1.45 p. m. Arrive at Scrant in, 9.10 p.m. 8.30 p. m. A passenger train also leaves Kingston at 8.20 a. to. for Scranton to connect with train for New York. Return. lng, leaves Scranton on arrival of train from New York, at 4.20 p. m. • Passengers taking train tikaith from Scranton at 5.30 a. m., via. Northumberland reach Harrisburg 12.80 p.m. Baltimore 8.80 p. m., Washington 10p. m.. Via'npert they reach Phil elphia at 7.00 p. m. GEO. B. EMIT, Snp't. gingston, April 18, 1883.. manhood : How Lost, Row Restored. TusT Published, new edition of Dr. Calireratel 9 e el Celebrated Essay on the radical sere[without mediclue,] of arrumsroimnces, or seminal weakness, Involuntary seminal losses, baroresicr, mental and physical Incapacity, Impediments to marriage, etc.; also, consumption, epilepsy, and fits, induced by self indulgence or serest extravagance. rv'Price, in a sealed enveldpe, ooly 6 crate. e celebrated author in this admirable essay, clearly demonstrates, from a thirty years successful practice, that the alarming cons etpinces of self-abate may be rad. ically cured without the dangerous use of Internal med icine or the application of the knife—pointing out a mode of cure, at once simple, certain and effectual, by means of which every sufferer, no matter what his con dition maybe, may cure himself cheaply, privately, and reliat4l his Lecture should be in the hands of every youth and every man in the land. Sent, under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address port-paid, on receipt of elscant, or two 'post stamps, Address the publishers. CHAS..I. C. 'FILMS & CO., • Jell y) 197 Bowery, N. Y., Post ofike box, 4586. 11,0WAIID Association, Philadelphia, Pa. Diseases of the Nervous, Seminal. Urinary and-sex ual systems—new and reliable treatment—in Reports of the HOWARD ASSOCIATION. Sent by mall in sealed leaer envelopes, free of charge. Address Dr. J. Eixturty Houratrroa, Howard Association, No. I Sonth Oth street, Philadelphia, Pa. octlS '63 ERIE RAILWAY... CIIAMGE of hours, commencing Monday, May 16th, 1864. Truing willicave Great Band, Pa.,at about the following boon, viz: WESTWARD BOUND. EASTWARD BOUND. 1, Day Express, 421 p.m 9, N.Y. Exprees, 1:17 p.m 8, Right ExpressAos a.m 6, Steamboat" RlO p.m 6, MaU. at 7:90 p.m 8, Cincinnati " 9:33 s.m 97, Way Freight, 1:04p.m 49, Way Freight; 10:00 a.m 21, Emigrant, 9:19 a.m Train 91, runs every day. does not ran Mondays , days and Mondays No. 8 rune Sundays, but In 7 does not run on Sun . •S MINOT, Gen. Supt. "THE FAMOUS BARBEL" Come and see the famous Barber, Famous Barber, late of Hayti. Late of IlaylLuow *Meeks', Now at F. B. Weeks' Storo Room, Find me shaving and shampooing, Find me cutting hair to suit you, Find me ready at year service At your service, CHABIALY MORRIB Ifontrese,Oct. lb, 186 EL LE A. G. REYNOLDS, WOOL CARDING., NI ass.. as Mrlarlaaki. May 26, 1664—tt nitOOKLYIt t Pau SOLDIERS' BOUNTY , PENSIONS,' sin-ii. 311Baiel1m apes, c M ea D VINT of the (GOV to.. will NlTopromiatmtion to fal elaNee Ist= to hie are. No chute unless ineeeeehd. , 011/04 Mentrote, hoe Oki, nee pp :111;i t,zt 31,2r i zttre )111 - BILLINGS . GS STROVD, Eft' AND WM INMAN= AGENT. Odle* tit r Latrop:.. wan& lag end at Brick Meek. In Me aboence t _tauqnna at the °dice be transacted by 0. L. DEO Ali: ' De:Arose. Match 41164-41 - ~4---Niavli.• BIIIIRITT, • ilYr/lajaniple and rinsli7 0004 Crocker:, R um.ra nN Iron, Stayer.. 'Cin*.Alad POP) i =iind Shoes, Bats and COWIN n , nip Enni- , es, Provlalons;sdaMeleanUaCra. Apiii U. 1664. ' PETER RAT; x.a.4o.ozuseci. 434A0t1ACPZIOeil", Auburn Four oorztershßit, A. 0. WARREN, 2tORMIT AT LAW. Bounty Beek Pay, Penske, 'And Exemption Claims attend ed to. febl WOO= Ana door below Boyd'. Store Nontzose, M. C. SUTTON, LICENSED AUCTIONRiE4*adiyI,IIp, Buirsco Peon's. Jan. 14J , • . ' ' - ; • = D6ot. E. L. HAVDRICIC, PIIYBICIAtif & BURGEON, renpectfidtr tender professional services to the -tltizeno of Vila*. rillsand vicinity. 09 - 012ce thdoilloo of at. Lott. Boards st J. gosford's. [July Ed, fea t -17 H. GARRATT, DEALER in Flour, Peed, And Meel,Mszral and Darr Bait, Timothy and Clover Seed, 1:11.. los, Previs ions, Fruit, Pleb, Petroleum 011, Woodft and Stone Ware, Yankee Notions, fk..ts.L OrOppollite Railroad Depot, New Milford, Pa. 'deb 24,1863.-Iy. A. 1.1.71M0P, -a. C. STUB , J. P. V. =LIT. LATHROP, TYLER it RILEY, DBALBBS In Dry Goode4 Groceries , Hardirarsateady Made Clothing .., Boots. & Ehnen, Hata & cips, Wood & Willow Ware, Iron, Nails, Soleds Uwe? tank er, Mk, Fleur and Balt, tB of which they Omer at the • very Car ,140•01701111 B 3E 2 2 • 1:3018...414 Lathropa Brick Building, Montime, Pl. April C, 1883. y. w*. QUITTING 000TZB MC= 101;1331. W.M. H. COOPER &• CO., BANKKEig,—Montrose, Pa. Baecessonto Post, COM, & CO. 'Office, Igithrapa'new bantling, Tamp, Ire.aL3 r. o. mecournt. D. D. 1124.162. IitcCOLLUM do SEARLE, A TTORNISYS and CounseTim at Linr,—/Ifontrooe, tl iLititue in Lathrop' new building, beer the Bank. DR. WM. SMITH,. 62 ÜBDEON DENTlHT,—Montrose, Pa. ,_.- 00fIce to Latluxrpe new blinding. over I . the Bank. A ll Dental mentions will be • performed in good style and wannnted. P. LINES, EVIENIONABLE TAILOR —ffioatiosa Pa. Shop 1: In Phenix Block , over store of Bea d , Watironsi & Poster. All work warranted, as to et and ealsh. Cutting done on abort notice, In best style. Jan 'GO JOHN GROVES, rtASIIIONABLE TAIUM —Montrose, Pa. Shop .1; near the Baptist Meeting House, on Turnpike treet. All orders tilled promptly, In ant-rate style. Cutting done on short notice, and warranted to et. L. B. ISBELL, REPAIRS Clocks, Watches, and Jewelry at the shortest =dim, and on reasonable terms. All work warranted. Shop in Chandler and Jessup's store,Mokrznes, Pa. octlS tf WM. W. MTH, Mm CHAIR meNwecruzates,—root G A l l l E Mstreet, Waitress, P. sag U. C. 0. FORDHAM, INVCDPACTITICER of 80078 di SHOES, Montrose, OIL Pa. Shop over Dewitt's store. MI kinds of work made to order, and repairing done neatly. jell 7 ABEL TITHRELL, Din in Drugs. Medicines, Cbendeals,_The ig sums, masa ware, Paints, 011 a, Varnlsk i =- ' dow Glass, Groceries., Fancy Goode, Jew° mery l &c.—Agent for all themcsd poprdor ran= MMClMlLM,—Mordresse, Pa. ang tt FIRE INSURANCE. THE INSURANCE CO. OF NORTH AMERICA AT PIECLADELPHLt. PA., Has Established an Agency in Montrose. The Oldest Insurance Co. in the Union. CASH CAPITAL PAID IN ASSETS OVER, Tirates artimslow ss thorn of any good company In cl n aw York, or elsewhere, and its Directors are among the first for honor and integrity. en.arnms PLATT, Sec'y. ARTHUR G. C01P7131, Prea. Montrose, dray IS, '62. BILLINGS STIIOUD,/µO. NSUR CB COMPANY, Nevcrielrarla. L, TWO MILLION DOLLARS. Jan. 1884, $8,280,270.27. as 75,803.113. CASH CAPI MUTTS . : I lo I. Mllton Smith, Bevy. Chas. J. Martin, Prefab:mt. John McGee, Aa't " A. F. Wiltnartb, Vim " Policies Issued and renewed, by the undersigned at hie office, in the Brick Block, Montrose, Pa. nor 29 y MULLING!! STII.OI7D, *pest. R. B.& Ggo. P. LITTLE, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, TIOCCIate TIM CP MILID, Wocosaxi.Pea. 'Ames on Blain Street. Particular attention given - L1 to Conveyantlng. dealt) 'Ceuta INlCtorlCillifl I Tillt subscriber hereby respectfully gives notice th at be has taken License to auctioneer to the county of &mandamus, and offers his services to the public.— Pr - Charges mannablo ; and all 421115'1/M be rompt ty attended to. • LUTHER Choeonut, March 8,1864. tf V 1 ULoI IInIoLWY D fo Y r s ol o b EO 1284 w AW th LT re U c R t EL L . ftre ji,ontrost gemotnit : PUBLISHED ON THUBBDAYS, AT )lONTBOBE, SUBQUE A COUNTY, PA., BY .6.7.. We. GIP 3011MIL.XIVEI 0 2Err AT $ll6O PER STRICTLY IN avvarcs Where payment Isilot made in advartee„la, and all amanita collected. will be at the rate of WO a PIT. 4 Dna 778EMENT8 insetted at the rate of $1 for each square of ten lines or less, solid space, three times, and ZS cents for eath anhaequemt insertion. Yearly_ atisartlseze allowed anal changes, at $4O for Aeolus:. BLANKS kept for sale and printed to order. JOB PRINTING done in good style on short wiles. iscminzaßgis , PENIIONB,I9UNTY, AND BACK PAY. :,...nderif n ed,MantlUM AGENT OP TEE GOV. 81131 81W TII alms prompt Wootton to al. 111111110 estratood to his tors. itt.s....s tow and tot • a rfatross. Jan. 14, 042111111 e ot esSiMORIA.6.,,for Tff' M od 61,200,000.
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