,~.~:7,>.,. - 077.1nlildbre h ..;.Th6doctrinentthii adminiemyttion• as enntichtied sage, is still adhered to as wilt be seen by the*llowittg account of an• itllerylim - he. sweettbint and some gentle m who call, ad itpon him,-to learn his vlew#: • "The Presidimt "ainturedtheiti in a Most sereour,mancer, that be would never con sent to an armistice, or to -on anjr other term& but the expli cit; sbBlitiots of in all the Sonthein Stites tikt , be was satisfied that if thy other clinflidtd,6 ezpepthimaelf should be eleeted; that.the , result °touch an election Woukt immediate armistice. Which would be fol lowed by peace; that he considered peace vitbout,the abolition of slaygry,l, to be:a gi.eat deal worse calamity than a separa tion of the Sonthfrom the E f t lrth would be; that, interms , H REFERS SEPARATION to a' ease which would leave the South ip the - enjoyment of that institution, and that therefore he felt it to be his duty to oppose, by all means in his pii*ei, the election of any candidate, and that he intended to do so. ,Jie said, further, that- ho had no .doubt noii, that the Senth had film power ',and, the means to continue the wear for years longer, thongh be had thought otherwise *one time." • , Thus the issue is made up : Lincoln and four years more war, i taxes and drafts, for abolition or separation ' • or McClellan it Union with peace; Union under- all circumstances. • - • . Abolitionists and Diennionista will vote for Lincoln ; Union men for McClellan. Oome t Rally to the Standard! BT J. GUMP= WEST. Come,- rally to the standard ; • Come, rally to the call ; Stand not doubting now, boys, , But forward one and all— With willing hands and willing hearts, Let nothing hold you back, But rally to the standard, 4ndstrile for Little Mac. Come rally to the standard, With hearts both firm and true ; A noble cause to fight for, . And noble work to do : Away with every hindrance That makes your progress sladk, Come, rally to the standard, And strike for Little Mac. Come, rally to the standard, All honest men and true, Who stand up for the Union • And the "Bed, white and blne ;" Clasp hands from Maine to Oregon, Firm on the Union track, Then all shall strike together For the gallant Little Mae:,, Wax. trrox Weiss-Y.—ln the National Convention, the venerable Governor f Sentucky,.said : "He knew of a case in which thirty five women of the highest character had been dragged from their homes in-his State and imprisoned, and the newspapers were forbade to publish the fact to the people . of the United States. But he here, at. the risk of arrest, published.: the fact, and denounced the tyranny thit accom plished it as the most vile 'under the sun.' Or Senator Wilson states , that one million eight hundred thousand men have been mustered into the military service since the war began, not counting the the three and nine months volu teem. —The notorious Jim Lane declared at a Lincoln meeting at Ne s York i 4 ' I like the way this war is being carried on• now. So far as lam concerned lam willing to make this war a perm.anent ins titution." So say the contractors and speculators. Elect Lincoln and the war will be made a permanent institution. —The only persons dissatisfied with the nomination and acceptance of General McClellan, are the Lincoln abolitionists and those whom they call secessionists,— Harris, Long, Ben Wood, &a. —A lady correspondent, who assumes to know how boys ought to be trained, writes to an exchange as follows; . 7 “oonothers I hunt out the soft, tender, genial side of your boy's nature." Yes, mothers often do that—with an old shoe, and it makes a - boysm.art ! - -The various hospitals about Philad'a were carefully canvassed, and all Maine and Vermont soldiers who would promise to vote the abolition ticket, were granted furloughs by direction of the war depart meat,twith transportation hotupand back at, gie-eost of the GoiTrument. - - 77 1 he people should not forget. siho non:glint - ea Lincoln. A gentlemah present made the followitigestimate: - . 0.-loideraand their special — frleidn,:.2o6 Contiactors and their friends, 90 gdit9s! cf: P4Perh . 20 tgiigresamen, ' ' , . fi, VEGI/ ../ROES," Lineelatiaid io his inaugural address, tip pose you go towar, yon cannot fight el wrOs- and , ivhen after mw Joss on hail sides; sad no gain'en either, you cea , §e fighting, the identical' lueltions as to terms of intercourse. are , again, upon you." ' • .When McClellan's nomination was Libby Prison, oar kiioners of Far t •heidv, the rebels because Lincoln won't me exchange unless negroes ere put - on'an equality, took a vote for presideilqi:eaacypEthns: Xer-IMcplellan 367, foi,..WpC4tll; , ~p IMMO beltg ma* 16 4 at •be k r eA — "LAyariesident Vialaolc, Tetc,but. ivieita3l4g.abiinetafeadskainailete beirossi; Iliwp . retniatia= . lupteritxr . ii ;iti . z!! s . are recklessly violate*. "" '-" . r. move' sob ers in this wan T.``. iro 3880,-and if reelected will belie as man • more. soldier in the hospital at City Point, 'A16141 TOtMeili iiecretary"Of a BAI and Eveiett:chib, rits" that the' soldierif aro laittli - for Little Mao. He gives vote taken in Weroird of wounded soldiers; that stood . :-MeClellan , 7B, Lincolir2l, Gratitti. —A Washington letter of the ativiiikya A 'regiment passed ddivti the ayintaillait dight-about a•o'cibek ; - what rigiment-it utal don'ticnow„ both had just returned, and each cheeringlor Little Mao never has been beard in these street since rue been here, especially when they passed the Wbitd House. From the time :thy came in hearing till they passed out, - it was one continued yelli for Mae, and the ironical greeting: " How are you, old Abe." —The N. Y. Times, a Lincoln organ, says: "It would he a less calaniity to the couotry that Robert E. Leo should enter Washington' as a•rebel commander, than George B. Mcclellan, as a copperhead President." Suppose a Deniocratic editor should be guilty of uttering a similar statement, by speaking thus of Lincoln and his party how quick Lincoln would send him to a prison without trial. .. —Howard . , .who i go . t the famous bo gus proclamation, being a good member of the Linfrl,ti League, has been' . released Without trial by Lincoln's order. It was mix kept seoret, but it leaked out. He perhaps deserved his release,aa all that he announced turned out to be true. . . Poor. Mallison, said to be an accomplice,, is yet, in prison. His politics are unknown, but if be will vote for Abe, he will soon: be set at liberty. —The .1. Monroe Taylor Goldldedal Soap . is the best article in the market. It requires a little less than one-half the quantity.to do the same work, and when done, leaves the &brio in a much better condition than any other kind of soap.— One trial will convince the most skeptical. the no other, have no other, and be put off with no other. ttOt oittrosc„ Demotrak PUBLISHED ON THURSDAYS, AT MONTROSE, SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY, PA., BY 41:1 , 317E31e.x.wassoza., AT $1,50 PER ANNUM STRICTLY IR ADVANCE. Where payme:t is not =ado in advance. Vt, and all accounts cohect , will be at the rate of SS,SO a year. ADVERTISEMESTS inserted at the rate of $1 for each square°, ten lines or less, solid space, three times, and S cents for each subsequent insertion. Yearly advertisers allowed usual changes, at $4O for &column. BLANKS kept for sale and printed to order. JOB PRINTING done in good style on abort notice. OXIM;fig;MMIIME DELAWARE LACKAWANNA & WESTERN ,RAIL-ROAD. Passenger Trains, June 2ci t 1864. Time o, WAND. L3ATI 50 Pastor ger train. P. 19. . 6.40 Great Bend 6.21 New Milford, 6.00 Montrose, 6.20 Hophottom, 5.16 I Nicholson 4.66 Bactoryville, 4.40 Abington, 4.92 Clark Sunlit, 4.10 Scranton, 1.24 Stroudsburg, 12:10 . k MantrukaCbutdc PEW% change I 11.20 New Hampton. Amato moda tion. P. 31. 200 I:1 1.33 C 100 <.12.25 P• 11.30 I ' 6 11 51 10.65 A 10.40 ag 10.20 STATIONS She Passenger Train North, Leaves Neselfriamten on the arrival of the Mall Train which leaves New-York at S-10' a. in.. and Mannnica Chunk on f the arrival of the Train which leaves Mad. (Kensington Depot,) at 7.15 a, m. At Scranton, thie train makeb close connections with trains mi the Leek aminm k. Bloomsburg, and Delaware A Hudson Rail roads, acd at Great Bend pvvith the -Mail Train on the Erie Rallwaxgolng west , The tassonger Train South, Invites Great Bend after tbe arrival of the Cincinnati Express from the 'Arcot,- connecting at Scranton with trains on the Lackawanna t Bloomsburg. and Delaware d Hudson Railroads; at Man nuke Chunk with the train for Philadelphia, and at New Hamptop wit/attains foiNew!York, the Lehigh ‘'alley, Hartist pr~ , Re... Pa s! sengers by this train and In New-Tett st Philadelphia at lUD. and in Harrisburg at SAO p.m. The Accommodation. Train Northwatd. connects at Great Bend with the Day Ex press going West, by, which passengers arrive at Ithaca and Syragnes the same daf. Southward, Jeaves Great Bend alter the arrivalof the. Newyork Express going East. Or All Passenger it on the Erie-Railway stop at Great Bend. WATTS COOKE, Supt. HENRY.Hen. Tkt Agt. Vica#747 gammateedgc +l, At ICINGSTON, Lusa= bounty, Pa. A FIRST-CLASS' SCHOOL OF TRADE. spziztax) re; a a - mum:1177.34am- Aug: let,cm, w. 9. SinTli, Pefpclysl. Iscox...icoxmirter PENSIONS 110111VITZD BACK PAY. I , 2nZEII) AGM= OF Talitol7- dams entrusted tett. arl. N ft itr ' d gt aL . Z: P v. *Are notion_ 0 0- FREB. 4. I AY ) 4.!Faa• / 864 . asn S. GILBERT, • 1A.V442 1. 1 " .100t3:100er accOrding • *slit Mind, ra: OPPICE, Post, Coopel . 41t1:Waoilli Banking Sargerpo _particular, *lllr Reference 110 Terms perleace. Boards imam K eystone . Hotel. McintralclPMo 43 9 , ,. ". ) j :. gizazioarolt AL=Finors*.for restard mar pater:we. . v . ! L , : Aggyir. . . 11711.1111' LXIIIYB COLOBS . i wilt &reddest tura puff ? m, fe.rso l !. l .,b , " 111"12•:.;!' wriltioifirrnex' 5. ctial i tat i tiit sonny AThentaryllyrap, - YO I•-• lc ND NEW ARIAMEMENTI! -11:1111 1, THEIREQUIATO mirw ac. CHEAP • • -Nzw,Muson,..te.,,, -, ' ; A 'eteiek 'Ord:TOO - A ittA ... ti thesitdat'' ' 4 . 7). T) • For CASH or Beady Pay. ! gamic). xi. 1911TIPWEI idb CSC). N. 7.0171 returned 6 7 the 1 ./eet-' I Y.I. anew end 11 Cam Sip and Slpirißoont-2 cam One Gil Boota— cases TonWa„ And'll6l 4 4 110bui4.013 , pats Men's bed Brogans-100 siairalittereall 85'oes-410 - pates ika'a adt dhoea--155 pairs Youth's calf 8015.14411_ PAN Sora costaololo44-2 ' 01‘ • 'pain Lames' Lastingeondreaa-Oap • _B. vain, Ladies ;841Galtra-1002pancldIff• ren'a Skies 041 kinds-100 Ladle.' Calf ftbner4so Misses' Call Abner soo path Ladies' and 51.taao' xr,45 andliarfaara•-• oboes. 225 '• " ' and - Gan fa MMus: 200 " . and Gen(4. Slippers., Look Out: for - Bargains. 1,000 Hats. & Caps. • A large" .toot of • REIDY -MIDE,.CIOIIIIIIt, TRUNKS, & TRAVELING Bags, Gloves, Hosiery, Nee l4.l.tes, Marts; Collars, Sespea• dere Handereblefe, Umbrellas, 3e. &e.; ye:7 clump for GEO., HAYDEN. New Milford, Aug. 1884. GROCERY, PROVISION STORE ! Post's Old Corner, opposite CRANE 8Q FERGERSON wimp reapeettnthy annonnee to the public that TT they have on hand an exteasteestock ot T Loink s , GROCERIES, PROEMS, Yrtaff a 6.64 which tie, are selling cheap for tred.l3o7 CONFECTIONERY, of all sortry i nof the best varieties. Fresh rupplies constantly reTd. lairltemember the place. Give na a call. Cash paid for Veal debeaeon Skins: 0. 31. CIZALNE.. P. T. FERGRIEMON. Montrose, April M. Mt. IV ill w 3E 6 x 1 2 :1L WE , NEW GOODS. i • THE undersigned himteg entered into business an der the name and style of WEBB £ BUTTERFIELD, beg leave to Inform the pnbile that they ate now re ceiving from New York a large and welt selected stock of Goode of every description, consisting of the latest styles of Spring and Summer Prints, . Shallies, Delanes, toigwednaoress, VtitwAnn. Palma train A. Z. 4.40 7.59 820 8.48 9.00 9.24 9.48 940 10,20 12.54 1.55 Accom- i l i mod'. tion. P. N. 2.20 1.45 B.LS - am 4.25 . 15.15 iz 5.40 0 8.00 1: 6.80 Z socrtttootaEta.essp. 2911.aw15. Oco. A LOT OP GROCERIES, Crockery, Glass Ware, Wooden Ware, HATS & cAps, BOOTS & SHOES, 17KBRELLAS, PARASOLS,NECR TIES, GLOVES, DRESS TRIMMINGS, SCARFS, COLLARS, &c. Also $ good assortment of HARDWARE, ConaloLog of Shovel!, Spades, Hoes, Ferkt'h • Scythes,, Pruning-hooks, ecc• Ati kinds' br israkiiumie taken in ex change: • 'Ca ll and eee us at, Weg We oki tandem Public Avenue. A. D. BtM). U. J. WEND. Montrose, April 28, 1884. NEW GROCERY VARIETY STORE ! BASEMENT OF J.S.TABBELL'S HOTEL. THE eutreerfber Woad . lidhrtir We old Mends, and Yorkblic generally, that he has Just returned hum Neur Clty with I well selectediuseortnreat of SfiMil • and varionti other article,, inch as are needed In every fatally, and thanthey will be sold .for , Clisoltikat prices that cannot fall to salt. Please call and asaaalne. A. N. BUI.LABD, tXOlltlOllO. rebAlBo4.l •"." ' FLOURt :FLOUR I: rami: 'Amity noun by the, toad, bum!, sacji4 '‘.!;01 Poland; tor oak attholoweetionh.pric 1 A. N. 10441010PEit 1 - 60 AGENTS FOR Stainbilk& Liverpool Packets, 8 wtetiligto eead toe their Meads to the old illi ml = s it iuh eaa atohlue Penne tickets by the above AQT - theltte ttit:_tiod &las toid*ti;: lideitteeh, 21277411. -4 11 11514 " • • filearWs Hotel -AND of all ldods. A good anortment of to -,5 A 610 ting Tlitaitilksk; Pod CLOTHS AND CASSIMERS. 4 1:31-X:;A:00=4:3FLXIMEilp Of Xievi tYrr Mpticiu".' 3st .r.;.• 3sa. Of the choicest brands, Including Hart's celebrated Pith," Dairy - Ealt,'Teas, Coffees. Spins, Sugars, Molasses; At very Low priers for CASE, tar Call and am for yourselL Cash paidforiarethi PIP); ESP, Ike. 2,000,000 doz.-Eggs wasted. . OrTwoltliors below Boyd lb Webster!" corner, la the Store formerly occupied by N.l. Post. -- O. L. STONE, E. L. WXEKS. Montrose, April Ist 1864. tt JAMES R. DEWITT, DE - ALF,R IN DRY GODS IRO NOTIONS, CHOICE FAMILY 6,51 C) CO MR Me a . „ BOOTS AND SHOES, Hats and Caps,. cm:Lc:lO4O3M. Mg 3FL -3r, GLASS-WARE, IA MOM 'No OULAI4 I HARDWARE AND NAB, 130.1Ca1l 3CAIEIALMIECIEZE3, clbe. Produce taken in Exchange. Montrose, Feb. '64. J. IL DeWITT. BOOT. SHOE,' ..a.1433 EWE FURNISHING STORE. F. B. WEEKS& CO. HAIT ja" opened . Iheir SPRING STOCK BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, CIT-aO 6 3O3E3C.IDITary GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, consisting of • everything in Gents' line of apparel, from Boots to Hat, Ladies' Fine Spring Balmorals and Gaiters, ' • hfen's•Fine and Coarse wear, cheaper than env other house this side of New York. Cope anticitek for yourselves. Boots & tihmade to order Montrose, May 10th. F. B. WEEMS CO,a AiIAWLEY'S SOLIDIPIED 7CIPP:tIRa C t wo am, noraisAasure, t#s praszsvin THE TEETH. MHIS 'anklets prepared with the greatest care upon .B. ' scientific principles, and warranted not to contain serjablog in the slightest degree deleterious to the :Teeth or Gams. Some of outmost eminent De.nal Stu , gems have grape their, sanction to, and cheentilly re. commend It as 's preparation of saperior qualities for Sehti t u t e l p, 'whitening and preserving the Teeth. It em readily, rendering . them beautifully white and pearly. without the slightest injury to the enamel. It is healing to the gums where they are tdeeratt d and sore. It le also an excellent &Anterior for old and de, caged teeth, which are often exceedingly offensive. It gives watch and creamy taste to the mouth, cleansing it thoroughly, and imparting a delightful fragrance to the b •• ' • -PRIAPARKO' ONLY - BY ' •' • HAWLEY do CO., N. W. cor:loth Lombard its., PEULADBLBIIid. ' AND SOLD BY ALL DiII7GOLSTS. • Paws. 25 CENTS.. •Pesstimsicori.itairs. The following opinion of Dr. White, as tothe high es. theta 15 whicq be holdstile Dental Omani; must be WO delett evidence tette value; 50 tlaole - other testimonL earn detail it needless;c6ntenting oliselvesty simply giylpg the names and address of persons who oath of Its excellency for the teeth. PILCIADELMIIit, AprYll6th 1866 Having (tunefully examined Adlawley'e "Solidified Dental Cream.' I hereby cheerfully recommerkd U to the public generitilf.?; Itlsqth excellent preparation for cleansing and preserffnethii - feetb, and can be used by all persons with the utmost contidenee,se its properties al. perfectly 'brirmlee.,' Besides preserving the teeth,i. It promotes. healthy action to the gums, and imparts a pleatantneis to the breath. Dr, W. H. WTinrE, ItOrAreb street. Tues. immix; X. D., Dentist ; 4DI N. 4th at. S. Wither, 454 13'. 6th at. B. Vslauxnauca. Surgeon Dentist, 445 Arch at, 0. A. Knrosinntx, Dentist. 1119 Walnut at. EL Dnantartsw; DI. D. S.. 134 Arch st. P.M.. Dtzva, 827 ArebAL BIIWAJID ?ovation), Dentist. 526 N. 4th at. L. 11. Douratzr, Dentist, SW N. 10th st. M. L. Loan, Dentist. 629 N. 6th it. June 1, 1864. ly Executor's I Notice.: ,•, NTICS to bcreb7 artven that ?diet* testamentary', opoo tho estate of THOB.MOfWtI9ET,Iato of Clio ontitit toartialdp. decetitd, tiara been granted tothe trobicribeni.'aad allpersobt baring c.joisos agatoot iota; estate are requested to present the lame, duly attestid, for settlemontc4od,those I adopted to wore ire' required* to make laimealittagivroord.. MATTHEW KELTX, take 'PATRICK •GMllTlNlr Sliver omit !Ake, , • J 01719. 1884, • -1 71, Administrator's Native. • tieletih " . • %TO • erelmmtven to eltpetiont:lndebted to . .111 tbeilotito ots X mow.ameacs, tale Of Althorn tooristdgi; deeembid. nut Immediate paymen' meet be new $0 ooembpsed. and stream MO, to gdato Fin DPW , * g 0 0 8 01 2.0!- Em my : IM, . _ BALDWIN ALLEN, AOADIi • WISP BIDE OP PUBLIC AMNIA • Ii3ALERB In!' FLOUIt, FEED, SAP', d'irden. Seeds, to 1 1 :0 81 1 0 1 Mr11 10 07 ri*Seed, Peas Lard; Candles f i - PORK, HAMS, DRIED BEEF, Fish, Smoluidicalibut; , • Syrups,- iliolsonseor . TEAS, COFEHE, SPICES, BROOMS AND NAILS. t , Cash Paik,ftr, A. BALDWIN. AhLBN. litoptrote, April 14. ISM EM'T BROS. & J3L,knt Wholesale & Beta Dealeraln Eiteri'Dwara x pa. c) STEEL, NAILS, 14,110VELS, BUILDER'S HARDWARE. MINE RAIL, COUNTERSUNK 4 Tire . IL,SPIKES. 'RAILROAD (4 MINING suRrj.IES. CARRIAGE SPRINGS, AILKS, SKEINS AND BOXES, BOLTS, NUTS and ivAsnras, PLATED BANDS. MALLEABLE IRONS, HUBS, SPOKES, PELLOES, BEAT SPINDLES, ROWS, cf,c. ANVILS, VICES, STOCKS and DIES, BELLOWS, HAMMERS, SLEDGES. FILES, &c. CIRCULAR AND MILL SAWS, BeLTMG. PACIMCMI TACKLE BLOCKS, PLASTEWIS CEMENT. HAIR & GRINDST FRENCH WINDOW GLASS, LEATHER& FINDINGS Scranton. March 24 1E36. ly zmicriveszcsmat. Exardning Surgeon ! TilEsubseriber having been _appointed . the Com mlssioner otPensions, a MEDICAL .EXAMINER at large to examine and give certificates , to all entitled to Pensions, will attend to all applications that may be presented o him, at Montrose, Pa. Rooms at .1. S. Tar bell's Hotel. - Montrose. April 8, 1663.—tf SOLDIERS' BOUNTY , PEANSIONS And Back;...:TPay undersigned LICENSED 401INT' Girettnir 1. =we, will give prompt attention to ail claims Wino ted to Me care.. Noctiorgo unlemmocceOtht, : Montrose, At4t. - 20,`63. J. B. mccoilum. HOPE GOLD COMPANY: KINES-"1:31OLD MT LODE." G1i.,41N COMITY, COLORADO. Capita/ 80,1:00 sharee. $l5 each 15U8T17.5 : Jowl( Niue, Colorado. Gscs. SY.grusynnr, WOW F. H. Jove, New-York. IlensunlYrska; N. Y. H. S. Corm New-York. R. Conmsr.t. %Perez. N. Y. Was. MoLszn, New-York. M. C. TYLER,New-York. 8.0. ARNOLD, Residence, R.I. ' ' . • President—U[4 KneeDeney JOHN EVAN'S, Governor of Colorado Tenitom Vice-Previdente--llon. 8.0. Anson'', Dr. F. 11.,TUDD. Treasurer—WAvran B. trireme. Secretan , -41. P. atom. .41p7Irscoco.12. Gfilliee No . 4S Cli ff street. New-York. • .Th743r2249-IWE arI2I7IIIA23II\TCMISC Riantollactulierw:Oindltlera to WOOLEN. GOODS; Camptown, on Wyaltuilkid - Craek, Bradford Co.'Fa. Rolls 9arded and' . Clan' Finished: WE Manufacture nob foccupto r rs §4ree, oi t 44 at the following pricet per yfi Caselmere, bee finish, fine,4s cents: Plain Cloth, best finishaind.4sU. Gray and Mired Cassimeres. 40 ate. .Tw eeds cent,. Common Fulled Cloth, 40 ets. •Wblte Flannel, 01 cents, Madder Red Flannel, 34 eta. Gray Flannel, 45 eta. • The Gray Flannel made with taste, ind very imitable forClotbing. , ' " - We will 'card Rolls fot persona from a distance to take home With - out delay. HARVEY IN RAM, AMOS WRENCEL" Camptown, May 10th, 1464.-0 Pettentill & . C0.,Te.0. 87 ARK ROW, New York, and 6 Ntate Streit, Bostonisze our agents for the Montrose Danotrat in thosenitle.. and are antborlset to take adyerttsetnents end rabsertptions for obit oar lowest rates. ' LACKAWANNA &BLOOMSBURG ;~ s TT•ROAa. ON and after Jan. I,§f4. Pas!rap; Trafpf, WV, ma ad follows: . • ' • LEAVE NERTRIOARIr. ' Stations. I_ • Ealt is. • New York. deom' Northumbarland Dinville, , 8.40 u Rupert, . 9.103 " sl..omdmvx. 9.35 " tilopots. 32, • 12.12 p. m. 8.80 ir. m. RIPA4 O O. ~ t 2.60 1 9.00 B ctallt oo , ' 1:60 " 10110 " LEAVE gotrrewe.Rn. serantion, 6.200: tn.. 7.30 a. m.. 1 Pittston, , 6.00 7.63 " BiAguto2, 5.00 arrive. ' 8.80 " ' " 6.66 leave. Bloomsburg, 0.30 p ; m . Rupert. 8.83 . Danville. . 0.16 ", 4 . Northomberland, Op " • ' ' -• 4 Passetigers taking the mall train sonth rouneet;with the orpresitrain front Northumberland; arrive at; Ear , dem:gat 2.80 a, wt. Ealtimoreat 7,00,a. Mould at Phil.- deba hat 7.00 a.m.' Th,e - IT train from Northumber land team 1mme2221211. 2112.2111WIlitt1is1/31 tbrt 'Ex lact'll press Train from Rarrialung and. Raft ine lowing passenger* leaVint V biladelpibia 'it 70^. . m.,' to teach .points on this road Midvale nett tbrenoo , • , • Now andelegant Sleeping _Cara accom pany e Night' Tin 44,, Ftwkwa)". bntween Nortinunhatlajni and Phila. PlPOWnoxiii PITZUWATTISCiffItrA::''' ArEvve.o, lost A FULL. ASSORTMENT OF RILL/11111 litht - MST RECEIVED, .1213 P and will be add , ' • AT A LARGE REDUCTION tD Thls Seduction chyle the 'ENTIRE STOCK which will be found sis lame ns eOl.l, and will be sold on TO MOST IIBINIUM For C.:LA.033! ON. TIME, • or-for PRODUCE. Nov, 1863 ABEL 'CURRELL Nearoffers for sale one of the largest andbes eel ectlosa of t @ Nair \_.J Ever offeredin stiminehanua County, and probe cum prising the greatest variety or most d ifferent articles of any Store in the Northern partul Pennsylvanix,and pit haps of the entire State. An assoriment ID kept la about thirtydifferent branches - of trine, miti 'the selet- Mons are made from about forty. of, the best Beebe*, in New York, and more than fi fty Dealers and Dlenurse - tureen out of New York. A large prop:mien Of We Goods are brought direct from the manufacturers, the s Insuringeenaine oracles. Custoniers on entering the Store must not expect to finil everrhhig , in sight. but nearly eves; article wanted will be pro !need by inquiry. Some idenof the Week maybe formed by the following general outline. but enumeration is impracticable, Drugs and Medicines. Paints and 01114 Dye Stags, Grocerles.Liquors, .IrOckery. Glihis Were , Wall and Window Paper, Jewelry, Silver Ware.Perilimety„ Eanqy Goods, Musical Instruments, Brushes. American Pocket Knives, Table Cutlery nod Sllveryipted 'Ware. 1 amps, Materials for Lights, Until warn. - Ued Cordi. Stone Were, Dry Goods. Mirrors. Window Glass, Lithographs. tier- Makes. 'Bird Cages. Spectacles. - Whips.. and Lashes. Brooms. Guns. Pistols. Ammunition. Tobacco-11 edl• attend Surgical Instruments. Salt. Sosp.'Potseb, rm• brellas.Porcelain Teeth. In short. nearly everything. to restore the sick. to plense the taste, to delight the eye, to gratify the fancy. and 'also to conduce to the real end substantial comforts of life, The attention of the public iPreepettftilly invitee to my etock of Goode, houuht excluolVely for coot§ down, and will be mold on the same principle for low prices., ABEL, , TIIRRELL:, Montrose, January 9st,ISGS KEYSTONE , HOTEL, At Montrose,1 3 0... Win* FL HATCH, Proprietor. THIS new and commodious Hotel!' eittniteden I oldie Avenue, near the Court House, and nearly in centre of the business portion of Montrose. _The Frogrietons confident that he is prepared to entertain .w that cannot fail to give ENTIRE SATISFACTION. ", The Hotel and Furniture are new, and no expense has been spared to render it equal if not superior to any Id this part of the State. It Is well supplied with all recent improvements and comforts. pod Obliging waiters will always be readrto respond.to Utensil of customers. The Stables connected with this bindle are new and convenient.. The Proprietor respectftdly solicits the patronage of his old friends, travellers, and the priblieK _mHAT CHerely. old f • W3I. L. WOOL'-'OARDING-.• arra CLOTH DRESSING. THE undersignedhavlug,restuneittho powistou of 1. his old otend to Harford. hod thoroughly repaired the machinery. la now read, to-receive work, and will warrant all Mtn:lined to his care to he dune in a rood and workmanlike manner. HARVEY SIBLEY. Hatford, May 10th. • CALVIN C. HALSEY, For - Pensioners, and Applicants Air Pensions. -• aillfrOfßee in Public Avenue, over the Store of one I Son. Montrove, Pa_ May 2G, 1861. tr Manhood : Row Lost, How Restored. JUST Published, new edition of Dr . Culwerwelts Celebrated Essay on the radical ms [without medicine,] of SPZIMATORIIIIIPA. or eeminaliweahnets. involuntary seminal lassetti. latrocager, mental and physical incapacity, impediment, to marriage, etc.; also. consumption, epilepsy, and dts,•lnduned by self indulamnce or sexual extestagance. CV — Pace, in a scaled edvelope. only 6 - teaks. • '' The celebmted author in this admirabi edger cleitify demonetrates, from a thirty years tuCcetsful practice. thattbe alarming conseonnces of self.abnee may he rad. icallrenvedtwittmat the dangerous ascot Internal med. seine orthe application o the knife--pointing oq; mode of cure. at once ripple, certain and crectotd. means of which every sulTerdr, no matte; what his War dition maybe, may cure himself cheaply:print ely.ald radically ee' , Ttt . le Lectilte should be in .the han4 of OM youth and every man In the land. Sent, under seal, In a pla , n enve7ope,io any address post-:mid. on receipt of six cant. or two' post, stamps. Addres Oho pub' letters. CH AS. Ot. KLINE rO., • jejLtyj • 327 Bowery, N. Y., P o st OfficebOx', 4558. rrOWAIIID Association, P . hOliidelphta i Pa. J.. 2. Dlseneca of the 'Normals. SCmin al. licinamand sex. nal avatornm—Ow and reliable trraClacar.,-.412 Mimi! of tho HOWAR D ASSOCIATION. Fent by mall In sealed leUer cavolo_pea.frce or charge. Addrets Dr.J. Swum HOUGHTON Howard AasociatiOn, N 9. 2, South 91b west Philadelphia, Pa. nctl V ERIE RAILWAY. HANGS of )upra. coropcoclag Mopda.Y, All idtb , I.J 1881. roll de vrniesvo Great Stl, - Pt, ataboat itoi following hourBolia: . . , . . S 1 WESTWARD .nov10). EASTWARD BOUND. 1. Day Exiroes, . 2:32 ism 2, N.Y. Expioss, 1: 11 pm 3..?..1(ght preBl,2:oBa.m 8, Steantlxod •` 81 0 Pis 14 _NIULiat..! ,: " 2:20 p.m 8, Cldetnnati 4 . 8:13*.lo 5 1 . 4.wsy.rreighy;:, 1:08 p,m .21, Way Sypight, le:00 a.ai 21; Emigrant - , - 012 a.rcr Train 28, runs eveocday.. No. 9 runs Sanaam bat does Dot rantMOndays. Vain 2 Aloes not ran CO Sun• .daye and Mondays. : CONS lirNoT. Gen. Supt. I,".T.Ht . FAMOUS".IIIIII:IEL" •• .• camna n d... 110 famous BeJbcf. . _ • VabiotteCliarber, late of ilayti. J. • ; Late of Hayti. nose at Weeks', Now at F. B. Weeks` Store Room. Find me shaving and shampooing. , Find mecutting hair to sill ' • Find me reedy,st your service. -At your service, ' CHARLEY MORHIW 1149IIIToiket,Oct. 1863: It 6.15 to: m 7.10 " 1.24 " 10.48 a. 30 11.10 '• , L., G. REYNOLDS« - WOOL CARDING, Nal 2 e. l a Cl4ll r 41111)14"Ittik, Pa. 12.00 M 71 ' . - SOLDI4RS I ' BOUNTY • PENSIONS -. eark.(l , 32llELOls 3PE/4. MllOl3 titcriarisv *dot of We.6ba ERNMENT, havtog -4b‘altuall wiltalvoprouoattalition to all clafi Jamaica to Ma ease. alma nalesaatiteeolfal. 1 !' . • _ • ' GEO. P 4 LIVCINM6 Nestles' s Jams from April prices. S. nu. filtITT, • . - New Milford.