t•----~- -241161"1- Otaraft Ul-61IL 1 4 11 1 e-Bota. W.H. ' ,4geindolkof String ttitd, 111.1 who-halt rot . . twenty kears the law partniiiifstliiiilinniLinetia, - iiiiiitly - 6141"11ettnienn the life and character of his compaction, prefinfing it with; the fel= lowing remarkable personal description : Abraham Lincoln-was about six feet how inches, high, and when be left the city was fifty-one years old, having good health, and no gray bairkor ,but few in his head. lie was thin, wiry, sinewy, raw-boned, thin through the breast to the back, and narrow npress the shoulders; standing, be leaned forward—was - what may be called stoop-slionldered, inclining to the consumptive by build. His usual Weil*, was about one hundred and sixty pounds. His organization, or rather his structure and function - worked slow. His bread bad to run sieng distance :from hie 'fiiiiartito•thO extremities of hia - frinie, and kistreire force had-totrivel through dry grailtid along distaneebeforelis muscles were obedient to his will: His structure was loose - ind leathery r his body was shrunk and shriveled, having dark skin. dark hair looking woe-struck. The whole mom, body and mind, worked slowly, creakingly, as if it needed oiling. Physi cally, be was a very powerful man, lilting with ease four hundred or six hundred pounds. , His mind was like his body—it worked slowly, but strongly. NWheu he walked he moved ceutiously but firmly, his long ems, and hands on them like giant's hands, swung down by his side. He walk ed with even tread ; the inner sides of his feet were parallel. lie put the whole foot fat down on the ground at once, not landing on the heel ; be likewise ifted his foot all at once, not raising from the toes, and hence bad no spring to his walk. He had the economyof fall and lift of foot —though he bad no spring or apparent ease of motion in his tread. He walked undulatory, up and down, catching and pocketing tire, weariness and pain all up and down his person, preventing them from locating. READ WHAT DR. BCICENCIC DI DOING. The first opinion of s stranger, or a DR. J. D. SCHENcIi : the e ty Low: o zoo, and wall man who did not observe closely, was yree z er " e s eTT : er - itg fe n e s u e t er a su r m o stion and Liver Complaint, t e e s let n° L a m aa s c p 1 rw . that his walk implied shrewdness, cun- w ha t s g re at rnan tir s eli w a e i e s d arx e ce i i n ves so f s T o m rt yo n u t r i Pulm neog, a tricky man ; but his walk was the via% of caution and firmness. In sitting thL r btes e ing n of Go 1 i l t has cured me thus tor. Me. By a follows s et': Schenck, Un i t l , e now g ' eels ' k m e ot t ills s a t : t o e i n w en a s " s a t t y at t c'. down in a common chair be was not tal ker than ordinary men. His legs and arms aedoiilismnoats r e e v ra mie n cggh t;i and l it settled on my lungs; I and was suffered d m 7 t i c tp i i e v e: were abnormally, unnaturally long, and soil rovers and night s t' Z'ea l s t . a, The whites of my eyes were very yellow; lift's in undue proportion to the rest of his bo- wise 'e ta . appetite all eerie. and unable to di dy. Ti was only when he stood up that gent w h at 1 I clid a e y st a -:,0 Umwollen, irregular and cos tive, I was very low "spitited, and bad such violent be loomed above other men. spells. of catighing when I laid down at night and Mr. Lincoln ' s head was ifing and tall or t hen o I arose in the morning that they would last one from the base of the brain and from the i t tlea hl' o ur ete a' s be nearly exhausted,. d unable to lie on my left sine . le an d des ' e rVe re m l f , eyebroirs—the perceptive faculties. His wret i th m ed y s i t ., s o ff: y ri n ug a r d f reo wo o u ei l i d or wil e h n to do. ivory or head ran backwards, forehead rising as it gait my ed situation at that time. and I w a a a s n t e otin ' s uom; ran back at low angle, like Clay's, and unlike Webster's, almost perpendicular. sbieln l i:a he v b" . Pa r s P e e tre n t r ld l ol d ts t e o si:Si e. eekr t e The size of the hat, measured on the hat- the rn w o rl d s of the time . My cough was so very mid.t s c at ter's block, was 7i, his head being from ssisiii:iXtga r i y Ea m ali ch is; e ll gas?s i e s m u =e7 i y a lt:i l isT s w e l a th a b n i d o n ol, a ud it Aa r venerally acconpanie n d by nee ear to ear 84 inches, and from the front Atthe rko time i to the back of the brain 8 inches. Thus of cough.' ng so ba dly I a !o c ill a d te l l es t :e ag :te; pains in my left side and heart, nigh7:4 . estra n ns measured it was not below the medium soreness all through. My whole chest- hadm uch ' i size. His forehead was narrow but high- ward fever, pain. in my back and-under my h lda belardeetsk.mim the of my back, andat titget?so n seer his hair was dark, almost black, and la y ' v nhysicians gave me thr up So lli dle.. 4ll ,3o . 4l:rtai N ald the floating where his fi ngers or the wind left test 0/thertt, but they could do nothing fo rm e ,' ai/ it, piled op at random , th at time I was nothing but skin and Isones.l ge a ri t . His cheek bones very high, sharp and rervehfowrtebseteErnaert7ratagfinmesugasount, Ins June aaalast we t prominent; - hie eyebrows heavy and jut- New York. and I was so reduced that la I t e tt n a tild m only a walks orea lit tleii l'inithe m y hu s ba nd h n u i til t ) . azg r a n :el k p. Alter !had been tins out; his jaws wore long, op-curved, r t e dt .ef i e li,„ m on a i d n e ro m e e a f i lel much better-for a thee and then I and heavy ; hi e nose was large, long and F i phtic w 4s aid , We had tour of the best physicians blunt, having the tip glowing in red, and York 0 the &serves of the Inns. and dittors ni r lai t uds, i but Ono avail. They said I was p l ot cure, a little awry", toward the Tight eye; his tee i r o a u r go y s f e ee r a trar t % t t c: o cure u.e chin was long, sharA, and, upeurved ; his We, Bar"; arlitIMWSl DOS w ab w le o t rg o e do a nti t t of e anything, In November last I `eyebrows cropped ont like a huge rock on the brow of a hill ; his , face was 1 00 re asted aboneeight weeg ant g l ird d t ' r a i r e r d ba s a u ' itn t s h ge n ry '' gs thing that I meld grasp at like a dying person for my sallow, cadaverous, shrunk, shriveled, disease-consumption and aver complaint-but of no wriekled and dry, having here and tbere avail. bed. l j and a l a a " 'LT - ' . e l p sza ted br;3 o nf i l4 ru nl et!: o t ts my a hair on the surtitee; his cheeks were leathery ; his ears were large and ran out I . l l tietis y sa stayed at my side, and other e frields, and 0 ' 2 '1 4 at almost right angles with his head, me g dician m o a s ttli p inl i l tT- uti t e tn ver a lea th re_ av y ar b y ed one 11 1 ;i n u n a iL w caused by heavy hats, and partly by nit - ma ons ti de Ther i st m n os ilh o t f a l t 7as attacked m with Temp! and tiara; his lower lip was thick, hanging, m att° s a ine the latP t eotimtle; tteetifi ' earkdrid h rt:;l g h:.rlei; performedtittlds y ebrcytt7r.. Schanck. aii k .account as great cure and undercnrved, while his chin reached for the lip up-curved ; his neck was neat wUS ad Mina like mydismiscitat e rall ` tt!itry h m u e sit a tl:/ g o o o a e n s d o s f e e e v h e i r m e t linic?.. , 4ift a bLe i t i t i me I d bad given up all and trim, his head being well-balanced on with God, to g: re t airwhone;er t;e m cale a t l i a gr e forme. peace k ; there was the lower mole on the right cheek, and Adam's apple on the throat; 1)2. 0 . n a g e s ti 2 lth B l n t a ltr e en m;,basbatld called or, Thus stood, walked, acted, and looked n w t h al ic in h ' he aa d a ir l an t ammid 'a'nes ird t'r m nr e nly w an ith t l l 4l•4efro tr' im inete te : I Abraham Lincoln. He was not a pretty When. be was about Lori asked him If 'h could - e h lungs aar r e e man by any means, nor was he an ugly ;111 1 art sze y i ty rs o i rLac i sl tattnant tau ' ant one. He was a homely man, careless sides." 'A an nd :It ttgb:tadnarketbafraed,:vdan niOltb fiche &antes meat: his looks, plain looking,and plain acting, iTiri.:i left Ele 'x i ' isi e d g I n effects ' t rna d n o ll this, dor he t w d o r u rt 'd o ire to • He had no pomp, display or dignity, so gl i oLt e sl rae i al rb Pfl e Pins i n wi a th a strisigents, be . : check a l / te , rs; and t i re en i galled. He appeared simple in his car-id, but the constane riage and bearing. coughing, nightewects,and diarrhea badprostrated edto think much He so that he was afraid lisy :vital powersw e r e t oo rae He was a sad-looking man ; his melan- prostrated ever to rally. gad yet he se ehedy dropped from him as he walked.— system eoad & v .) ) toget ca endue Pulmonic Syrup ata throu n gh 1 1 1 His apparent gloom impressed his friends lelt, for me to r:deor'vg!' An o ti n o i n a t k l e T rn e e w o re t i r t y n t §: enoug h rio sad created a sympathy for him—or a Ts c :VII i l ifit S irri e d e il T rn o e n t l i c o at oo lee ; saying it tremld means of his great success. He was seem ed to give me strength, so thaton rh ;nll=ywaeferkeril gloomy, abstracted and joyous—rather a ut xt p Zeit e l d lost all hopean and h eart y i f i or a wishedik woman- the humorous by turns. Ido not think he liglie:ne any more medicine. Bin the c y t r cto husband r oaro n e l mof this, a t il e d I k t e e rd n tl e eznit o ci m n eo e . z: r s cl ng out the knew what real joy was fur more thin syst em , and to persevennand be insisted on rev takin g t a i tleas twenty years. feel the benefit ofit. For after eight 3,P an d now now ! . -111L0.11 sometimes walked our gale mrstrength. and, withthe eeeptio d ilot j a cord that Mr 1: • 1 streets cheerily, good-hintioredly, perhaps Wa;. `e za ba r gaga sogi l e, I rd have n been ngainling strength of th n e r body, y a boawelenalrl'arienguTre joyously, and then it was, on meeting a gone; str a l b :ll . ea ut t . h a i n s d a:reettng I thank God that lam now friend, he cried, " flow d'y," clasping his as well as ever I could going taken 'sixteen botries of th emedicine, eight of hands in both of his,-giving a d h goo , ear- each. I now have a good appetite and rest well at 'Sy soul welcome. night: my cough does not trouble me in getting ap or Sornethoes he might be seen wending lying ini t t r o wn n o .4 T w er on e ld om heze n a r y P r o ka therlicted with con his way to his office, to the court room,or humbug : Ton can rely on wiat ne t saYri . Se lle a fa c y k n i o s t; n i n t railroad depot, with his baggage, looking w is eal t igr ;ger. go tri o dt o w n ith these a diseases. , If you one wishingto know the factions herein _stated ° cants% at my residence like a rail in broadcloth. Of a winter's a Houston Street, New York eft . morning he might be seen stalking and 117 W" Res. KARTS% rianow stihing to the market house, basket on We. theundereigned, residents of New York, area; arm, his old gray shawl wrapped around groo v ed ., Ve/halMsorsinFoswrloss, insdheknnafen)rstatenten"n and in :l y e:Nick': his neck, his little Willie or Tad running -P4thrukidgraP and Seaweed Tonic, ti t z f r oi c a t p at to thi r s e m n e ra dl yn eht . e she owes her presetva slong.at his heels, asking a thousand lit tie quick 'question" 'Which his father beard ta ir en d° l7ll , Egir ?It em' i tch pt . ._ - • not—not then even knowing that little 34 , ~es. Eugen e ire Underhill , ti4 et ace_trich st. Willie or Tad was there, so abstracted . X.l7irsi-Tl'd . e l rib 7 ll l l47: l lreenwich st. 4. was the father. When be thus met a ' J -c°l2 ' 2"°tu ir PL t(: -n hf.-A.Beighton.4B3 rorniwaY;- . friend, be said that something put hi m it, ' Stant/VP. i 9 -Amity pl. _ mind of a story which he heard in l u dt ' ' Tam Tr i VaNwanted with Mrs. Mary' k. ihrloe. Sad 1 - with tier busbanCitr:D:Parlow, they biasing, fora few ana, and tell It be would, and th ere wall church, sadism continc - , , wall m ed that any Statement which they might make ma) , be ad alteiliative but to listen. relled Woe trim. JO Thus, -I say, stood - nue vela' I , a i IIIID c'varigG ' ". 0- Ald tan? • , : Pastor of Bedford St. Baptist Church, N.Y. looked this singular n3an. He' was old ‘; 'ar.scsemikson se ineressionally st hts f ertsetpst et but wherili3at gray eye- awl two, arAl . ov- 1. , Phlt l ntiArl, r e, - B .rerdny,feo ' ni a 2 a r m a .n.-4 - li-a mere p. . 4 . ery lea tit r , -.sere iit, It ,tly th e i iiw , , , a -, , ,,.......,, , ,,,,, 1 ,f vet lc ti, 'y, rk ~, , ,,,v Tth:o4: - y. ri - r m r , I , -#O4l. ill . • :anti; of -et;ic Goo, , t-ifort 4t. o-ti E. - t era . F .-fir , ct..'in''',,7',,`'':::;;r:.;l7;;;;;s:ri74')-7,-;,;4;',„,s;i!lig,j`it.. ii Ali tkes--...:lPliflr-:-. - iitl,y tlgly fe.;..-1.4, -2 , , , ri • r:?, t. ~- ' ,"?.' , iirt* , • kJ: .0! .":,.., Tree. but (Ot t ; 3iitt.i) „gall: , (~ t . Lt'av,.: . „ si;il;i, ;•.lo ihsel „: 1 6 ' ' 11 '\ 1 : ' , ' "' >-:. . •.. t. '* : '• ;" ‘. e .. , 44) :,.,, ) , t`'" - ' 44 ' "'' '• `' ' ''' .-i `` - into a f. .3 a ~ l'hjerii:: , . tin ; ;At ' b ' oir et me l ~.,,,,,,' ~.,,,' ~..'n' ~....L'-' ; -4!'',--''''..-'1•.",k;`,,',! r`^'' , . 4 .l ,- - - !“t1;.:17,:,wf.11/16'.. r i e".:7-ii , ly.ter. '._:ll.ll.postz - 7 t.i.itr4r..s.: :,r: flooded the fiioe. . F , .-1. .e....;‘, r.,;:5.( - :. , )1. . ... r , ..., , ,:>t. b.r.; 4 ).:.,m. 11== _fitamenofthe Months. • .4.7 r Thenames of were Oren by'the Romans. Junuary - , the first taiinth, *Si-silted from /suns,' au iincientYingof - rta,*ho was deified alter his: death ; and derived fro e;Latin , Word ,JnifOrtni.f. — • Fehruiry, the•setoud mouth`-is derived from,the Latin word Febrno, to purity; hence Februarions, for tbie monththe-an cleat :Romans „offered . IxpiOtOry sacrl fice for the purifying of the people. 7. , ,Mareh, the third month, aneentittbs first month, is derived "iron word Maio, the god of April, so called from'.the , Latiiti ,, word Aprilus,, Le, opening; because in. this month the— vegetable- world -fipens;and buds forth. .. • May, the fiftl; . month, is derived . - from the Latin word Majores, em - called by linniulous in respect towards the Sena tort); hence May. . Jude, the sixth ulOnthi froth the Latin word Jun ius,or the youngestof the poe(?ple. July, the seventh month, derived from the ,Latin word Julius; and so nam ed in honor of Julius Cmsar. . August, the eighth month, was so call ed in bonor of AugustiD by a decree of the Roman Senate, A. D. 8. September, the ninth month, front the Latin word Septem, or seventh mouth from March. October, the tenth month, from the Latin Octo, eighth, hence October. November, the eleventh month, from the Latin word. Novem, nine, being the ninth month from March. December, the twelfth month, from the Latin word Decem. ten; so called because it was the tenth mo. from Mareh, which was anciently the manner of beginning the year. MITRE LIBERTY WHITE LEAD,- the whitest, the most durable the most economlml. Try it I Ilauutactured only by ZIEGLER ct Wholesale Drug, Paint and Glass Dealers, jan3o ty 137 North $d street, Philad'a. C4^llVl9lcrzhcrw .. rx , z - m ES. ABEL TURRELL Is continually receiving NE y r s And keeps constantly on hand a 8211 and desirable AS so:Uncut Drugs, Bledicites, V ' ~ieiinfc le. Liquors, Paints, Oils, Dye-Muffs, Teas, Spice* and other Grocgries, tHeineF•reyWpll...na Window PA.• • per. GHAltimie., Lading : •eitene, Benzole, Tanner's OIL Lubricating OS, Neatstoot Oil, Refined Whale Gil, Varnish, Whips, Guns, Pistols, Cartridges, Powder, ~.11,bott . Lead, Gun Caps, 'Musical t...l , Anetrtruttrots, Tot et Soaps, ' Hair Oils, Brushes. Pocket Knives, Spectacles , Silver Plated Spoons, Forks. and No Handled Knives, Dentist's Articles, a general assortment of Faucf-Miiits ALL THs Patent Meng os-. advertised in Montrose, and nearly every - GOOD . KIND , IN ANY MARMIT. In short, nearly everything to restore the sick. to please the taste, to delight the..eyeeto gratify the &mi._ and also to conduce to thefealadoTettbstantial comfort, of life. Enumeration Is impracticable, as It woald.dll a' newspaper. Call at the Drug and Variety Store of ABE ,nI,BBELL, Montrose, Pa. TfiT J. N. ,DEANS Jr., large`ll . lVell- 1 1 d kof I. S. aXgoo re ds ° , l eonsistln ,, in part of ch oic e and stoc k FLOUR, SUGA ;:? A lttlitAE L Zl LT, sTRUP. BBL SALT, MOLASSES, CANDLER, CIIOICB TEAS, BRUSHES, Az., Ac. SPICE, 4c. FRUITS. NAILS, PORK, WOODEN-WARE, RAMS, F BASKETS. LARD, BROOMS, F/SU, ROPE, Ac., and In fact a choice variety of all kinds of GROCERIES Sit. •PROVISIONS . which we &rebound to sell wholesale or retail, ehea4. for each or ready pay. .6.96ator2'lidyitirtlsevtheire. the- wii':take pleasure in showing our goods, whether you buy or not. ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE taken in exchange for goods at the beat market prices. Store on Posts' Old Corner, J. N. DEANS, Jr. Montrose, June Ist, MSS. NEW GOODS. WEBB & BUTTERFIELD Are now receiving their tiring nntnte c• 2t) . PLEASV CALL 'AND . AM INE..- DRESS GOODS,_eonalsting of GRENADINES, POPLINS cueLlics, DELA INES LENOSS. kRAMATTAS, MERINOS% BRILLIANTS, - JACONETTE "rwirs, ands good assortment of all kinds of Goods In our line. Montrose. May 11, ISO. JABS ...,1 DZWITT, DEALER IN v iRTIOODSIIWROTIOIS, , tPtlifieY 818(04'222M .i L BOOTS AND SIIOES, italg and Caps, •ci=a.c3ciopa. lo *WM* olyus, HARDWARE AND NAILS, taWif Montrose, Feb. '64. J. IL DeWITT. TO BOOT lASHOE ERRS OF SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY• FB. WEEKS & CO. Wring sold their Stock of • Bats, Caps and Beady wade Clothing to Josh= Boyd, F. B. WEEKS will coxdinue_the BOOT .&:SNOE BUSINESS, In Its various brandies WSW& Is now coropletai having a large Arrival dell . • .7- ' Icln „Spring Ots. Ladies Glove-Sid, Lasting, Goat, and Calf Bal morals and Gaiters. Misses' Lasting, Kid and COMaltnoreie. large .aatortlnntnA- 7 . • kiganni dsbtiee• 2 firtil.calt4ll4 and LostinK Balmoral' and Waiters. Men's Boys' and Youth's Calf, Kip and Stoga Beata I am prepared to sell _: CHEAPtVPOR CASH OURRAWK 4 9 than eirlyirttai'VoutertbhinideterNe [-'Dealers supplied at New York Jobbing prices. Store wart side of Public Avenue, second door above Searie's Rotel. • .1 ":" F. B. WEEKS. Montrose, May 18, 1465. -A: AtIESHAttIF T 71 7 1 “, v n 1 •"-;.gritt(tr• 410 Atin ; .1% (IL 1." F =M!=2 CONSUMERS OF TEA. iitorc7 'raki, 35 . dc. 3 7 Veto Street, - New TOrk, kre now putting up en excellent 'article of Block Tea with Green Ten dadortbst will meet-the wants of kwers of Tuts. The trade mark of this tea I. 11111 . ILONG, ARM It Is mikup in neat poudd papers,-60itunds in a box, It is rapidly becoming a favorite Tea with. the commit , . Yroin present appearances it is destined not only Ito becomes great favoritn, but aldadard Teaan cone& Vence Of its fineness and sweetness, of flavor and groat strengtir—which makes it .'" ' • This most Economical Tea In Use.! We hive long made Ka study to furnish a Tea which ,would enitall varieties of tastes. but novernntli the pro ductlon of our Lotto Ann CHOP hkve 'we felt that we bad attained that much desired and long sought for object. The Long Arta Chop Is a Black Tea with Omen Tea As . vor. and can be relied upon for its =Herds purity and :healthy erects. This Tea is composed of the choicest leaves, and cured without coloring matter of any kind. and in precisely the-same manner as 'Nf prepared for eta tiVe consumption. It Is consequently more wholesome and delicate in flavor than the artificially colored Teas. Natives of Tea countries never color teas artificially nor sort them into Gunpowders. Imperin/s, Bygone, Twan kays, he., for theirown consumption ; they do so only when preparing them for other markets. It will be per ceived. therefore, that the Long Arm Chop combines the virtues of all the varieties of original and natural Teas. I• Is the aim ante Great American Tea Company in introducing this Tea to the public to make It mutually advantageous to them and onrselves. PirThe Company warrant this tea to all tea dealers, and thedealers extend the guaranty to consumers. that if the tea Is not perfectly satisfactory it can be returned and the money refunded. TOR BALE SE TEA DEALERS. GROCERS, AND DRUGGISTS Throughout the Country. Metall Price. 11,25 per Pound. The Great American Tea Company, 36 Et 37 Vesey Street decl2 New York. Dr. N. L. Brundage, SIJEGEON DENTIST, permanently located In Mentroae. Office over JIJIIIL Webb patterdeld's. Potople of tills vicinity, especially those toothless ones wanting beautiful plates of Teeth, would do well to give him a tall. All work warranted to give satisfaction. 1I N EW Dr. B. Wood's Plastic Metallic Pilling, an improved fusible metal for Filling Teeth, fur which I have the right, privilege and license. granted by him to 113 c for Dental purposes in my own practice as a Dentist. It is called Cadmium Alloy, and is designed to take the place of ateralgunis, tin; metallic oxides, &c. for Piling. It does not contain mercury, and hence an absence alba difficulties vital in such a variety of ways occurs, or are liable to occur with the agent, Its Qualities and Advantages. This filling is designed for making perfect and durable Pplugs, as a substitate for gold when, economy is an ob •et ; and for Inferior material where the Teeth can be saved„-and not for temporarily stopping those which are diseased and worthless. Mistiming then that It be skillfully need, the Plastic Metallic FilliDC possesses advantages above every other material but gold for filling Teeth, while it can be em plored In many rases where gold cannot. It can be 11- troduced with facility and accurately secured. It molds closely to the walls of the cavity. without recession or shrinkage, forming a perfect plug, &clad throughout, thus excluding air and moisture. Montrose, Oct_ 10. 1E45. LIBERTY WHITE LEAD. liberty White Lead. . Liberty. lead ;White,• ltbeety White Lead. Liberty Vine Lead TRY IT I TRY IT ! TRY:3T t TRY IT I - Wannewrito to eovermore striate, fur' gong totigiii than any other. Buy the but, it le the cheaPesi• Liberty Lead is whiter than any other. Liberty Lead corers better than any other. Liberty Lead teams longer than any other. Liberty Lead is more economical than any other. Liberty Lead is rime free from impurities, and is Wartaairrin to do more and - better work • at a given coil, than any other. Boy the HEST, it is the CHEAPEST. btawataCtured and warranted by ZZlllCC+Zalairi. WHOLgSALS DRITG; PAINT tit GLASS DVAIMRS, 137 NORTH THIRD STREET, -J099 -1J• PUIIADISLPIII.I ERIE RAILWAY. CHANGEofIOnre, commencing Monday, Nov 15th, 1655. rratits wtll leave Great Bend, Pa., at about th e fonowi no hours, viz : W.aert'elcrarcl. Train 1, Entrain Express, at 8.26, p.m 3, Lightning Exprese for Dunkirk.. 3.81, a.m Mail, 7.52, p.m 7, Night Ex. for Dunkirk and Buffalo, 8.00, a.m 9, Mail for Buffalo and Dunkirk 6.27, a.m 21, Emigrant 11.13, a.m 27, Way Frulght 1. 02 , p.m griiiisittlpirevrct.l3crazza.cl. Train' 2, , New York Express at 1.42, p.m 4, Night Express 4.18, a.m 6, Steamboat Express 8.38, p.m 8, Cincinnati Express... 7.10, a.m 12, Night Express 3.12, cm 28, Way Freight 10.85, a.m Trains 8 & 21 ran daily. Train 7 rune daily except Sun- days and Mondays. Train 8 rnms daily except Mondays, Train 3 stops at Great Bend Sundays and Mondays only. Train 12 stops Mondays only. All oth ers min daily except Sundays. • ,H. BiDDLE, Gaul Supt, New York. WILD. BABE. Gaol Passenger Agent. IprOWALUD Assoettatlon,Phlladelphia, Pa. jut. Diseases of the Nervous, Seminal. Urinarysnd sex nal systems— new and reliable tier tment—ln Report, of the UOIVARD ASSOCIATION. Cent by main sealed lett.er envelopes, tree of charge. dddreae th.J. Stumm( Erozrawroa, Uoward Aesociation.ls o 2 thigh Otb street, rbustupbitx, Pa.. MESH, GROUND CAYUGA PLASTER, .. FOR SALE AT Stetiling7lll44, V7yo, Co - -- r - 171 - errTfcl7 - nrc ..1+ , 4.14• 13111 tc, cf AHi &e. - C4ll oLli• rim! .ti 7.1.1":-, lf ri H. - .17 -7- eft 419.1b11T313, IMMMIZeMMEESM= Lanwro. zroroniAntmi' - : a•I:J:.-1 lo I,*t ! ;a.r• tAr:FORT . ; MOI- °UMW ,J$El -fIpHIS time. and titogood people of Witinl•Ktow and ...Liather places in Dixie are said to be, much .TM.% lied but the good people 'OF llidntstree and' llefell r y neednot Tbettittrmed , th the lea,at. es; OttikrAll.itiltdaPl good are (tan g Awn and have been going down (bah eh. &or. (11' the Ur) day for 11'104 time put, and all wiship,....good?GOode..hadAretß4 laud examine qintli dee end priees'betore buying, as it is wiy Purpled to soil goody Strictly npon the prineiple - of live ace let tes4 In the Ftaoklbt !Intel buildin Montrote AUL "A.k B ' 1111 -.Choice Teas, EppollAtinai bstgairbt-its, and leant 15 and lati per . , • , . • tlngsru, Strdps tied nouistei are - erfeit; and TilleZo7.tblii 11,1004 iota, , , • , Tobacco, (the "filthy weed")li*llo Li 120 eta. per lb. and some in the shape of snuff. TattaliCen'itetlidgibil3o o lterditStationert - Peeket Diaries for 1865._pwalits-a. Nnte..erasicers, Cheese, eider and dotneetle , Wlttes. -- Bniterl• Lirde Potatoes. Onions. Fresh Otenges, Lemons and lots or other Good_ things Belts too delnerour to tuentloo, for este lye • 'Montrose:dad. 1865. L A. N. DIILLANI.Y. Peace & Peace 'Prides. PEACE ESTABLISHED., - Large Linea of Prices Conqu'r . re6f; Reduced MC. 33114.rrit* Is now receiving, for Spring Supplies; new and large Stocks `Of Dry Goods, - GrocerieS, Crockery, hardware, STOVES, IRON, STEEL, NAILS, Paints, Lamp and Linseed Oils, Ben oit', Carpetings, Floor Oil Cloths, Paper, Window Shades, Hats d; Cups, Boots d; Shoes, Clocks, ttc. Including:, as ncruil. Intl rnrietiet. of ,the moat power styloi of LADIES DRESS GOODS. gIIA WIS, • BONNE 7'S, RIBBONS, FLOWERS. Ae4: which he will cellon the most. favorable termer for CASH, PEODUCE, Or to Prompt Time Boyers. Flour & Salt on hind as usual: . NEW MILFORD, June, 1865. ME..ercoseilerLe CooKiNu r APPARATUS! 'CUE'S Patent I , lnraery and Cooking Lamp-three articles cooked at one time. $2 5010 sl' 50 each. SHE'S Patent Re:wane Glue Pot. Glue kept. bot all 4121 r for three cents. $2 to $6. NISEIR'S Patent Shnde Supporter and Attachment to supinTtamdgptrerxtr. Union ...earteo,„%ri Stine-1, eta. Te 1. 4, and 10 Burners. Cost, $2 50, $.5 . , and $lO. pr Circulars Tree. Addrkats, Kerosene Lamp Heater Co., . 206 PEARL ST., NEW -YORE. July 11, 1965. tc . 1 , , ;)1:1 w• L ITWO 0 Six BOXES • • • • _ • • • or TUE SPECIFIC PILL.. Is antucient to effect a prompt and . tidies] core of SPERMATORRIIHEA, or 'SEMINAL WEAENESS,, and is equally the specific remedy for, every species of Genital or Urinary Irritability. Involittitary or Nightly Seminal .Em jealous. from ' whaMvereadse produced, ot however severe, will be speedily relieved, mid the or; sans restored pe health* Action: PROFESSIONAL OVNIONB I Wife used your Srectiric PILL lumens cases of Spermatorrhea with the most perfect sun ess: l J. Iffmron Sawittimi; "I have cured very severe casealith from Aix td ten doses of your Specific Pill." 11. retro: M.D. Price, Visor bor. Six boxes for 115..b7 = n. 'Ad.-, dress J. WINCHESTER, No. SG ,/ohn Si., N. Y. March' 43.—lyeow• HUNT BROS . . & BLAIR ' . Wholes&lB4 EctsA Desleta in I Mt. , - STEEL, 'NAILS„.:- vottolimus, BUILDER'S . HARDWARE. , -- lIINE BALL, COUNTERSUNK 4* r BAIL SPIKES. RAILROAD &ENING SUPPLIES. CARRIAGE SPRIEGS,, AXLES, SEWS IND BOXES, BOLTS, NUTS and ,WASEERS, 'PLATED .BANDS. 'MALLEABLE • 1710 3, !MM.-SPORES. PELLOES. SEAT SPINDLE.S. .HOW ANVILS. VICES, STOCKS and DIES, NtILLOWB. HAMMERS, SLEDGES: TILES. * *i• *c. CIRCULAR AND MILL SAWS. *VAIN% PAQIUNG, TACKLE BLOCKS, PLASTKR -PARIS - CEMENT, HAIR &GRINDSTONE& FRENCH WINDOW GLASS. 413/ITURN4I6 FUMING*: FAIRILIIiKIi SCALES,— Hermann. Hayti " :1 F O•U' '' • •••': ';:",.", Ruse aid Cattle. Fevniors, propitotlaii )1 And TaTotoltij gift tiro, .0111 MOT- • jot Idly tainvlsorsae, 101111 Iken•dows and , 41ritid harks. otrengthottl96 clonal:1g tlaa mach and 11245. Id. - it 11 n Illtlts pre. itOTO 01 an coati meld at to P.lOl TER. liEA V a COUGHS, ft] YERPER, VERA, FOUND/ LOSS OP API ME AND VIT ENERGY, &m ust improves - wind, increases the appetite—Rlv 3 33300. th glossy skltt--ant, transforms t miserable sktli borse, To keepers of Cows this preparation le hiralinthhr: the quantity and improves the qualitY ;1110 of therellk. It has been proven fir n' Wall tin' experi tn ment es. Increase the'quan- Alty. of mint and cream twenty pet M at cent: and Asher the" ;' patter firm Sweet. ID thiamine cattle, it Wes them' an appetite, loosen. • their hi d'e , and mahes them . . In all Moines of Seine, sacks* poughs,:rkete ht ,e , the Lungs, Liver; ' ' ' - pm lc., this article ....„o 4Kl air acts as a specific. , - ~7 .„ ..1 ' 0 By putting from „ r e.-7: 1 one•halt a paper - t • , to a paper in •• " barrel of swill the • 1 -T---- I ...—.._.--- -47- - - - above f i tease., . 1-- - 4 - -- - - --- - --.4- - -- --7 1- will ba eradloateil —7 : 7 : - .- - ---- -1 -''' .c. ' or entirely proieniCei ' It'' jitiitt trrfirOi; i'eeitita preventive and cure for the Dog Cholera. C I S _ _ ...-- ..... _ '25 et , . amryti PI!"e*,. 4 ; I3 PaPVIOIT EL • A. ,1 0 0 , dSrI I Z - n1130.01, —4 I .ttat, • —, II. " E 4 == .« i 4;, gw Witgli'lY,F.A;KkouT,ttr 7' 7 ). Pati,l.lllPttv Bolamore,-Xli I,= ` ,,, ,,*4511tr9 -• 79,101 1: 6 hype& .-irr „ , ,:t.trf f ;,•!?,) ; .!) fi ; A . MiTrii! . ?llV r;i ;f - ,11;t1 , ..iti .1i ;14 J; itargi9,zonuctivg-isuinuk • , ••, .• .1 !wit t 174•1 71‘ ' . I . • _ reit Ilitos•itet4reti rotoriemeacieoriktele,loliligno . Liao o: Moroilon of tbo SLodlrt'Ot MidoroiAlotioo l l.fr t4,7tostrote Clood, Gravel, Driek Mitt Dope:4U, Dr, pi ocl f:TratLiazo, Clrgaala W,eo:ness, Debt W, Mole, Cur ITEI_AMBOLID'S FLUID EXTAACT ,BUCHO Improved.:ltose Womb Win ranically everaalzatq from•lhe. allts* Z 1 2 1620 11 Jaz frer I:alo3.4af.D4idp,t(sa, 9pritr4,14,174 we alan~a of jiff, rw fnsm s e l eianea irr completely siklersedina , tbeapiPie.asatitafsaf dexpriva• ♦ttiaedtea, apcsUa and Marettri, biearlairthesil tlgaua tr ,s n E-L o s . FLUID ZgnilleT" WOW Ia Lit D b.'es olio or mote, Join iselideitiroi'inoto o;4g/fie:hie MA no mailer °pool/ono ototnoring. It Is plsas.af Who Ida and odor, I1:11111DUTtfo uLLoa, Ord mon itztogtikolai thaw au: of ,ta• pr,vorAtlons . .of.,D rig on . brOo. • stavis: from .ll-otoo Down or DWI, ,CAmer#•• . bottom, prow . ' as naafi!, of vas& • Tko eoador mai 14 afire this brinier sUght cl 7 fro the onof le of the %boy* dlowtir. 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