FOIL TB DEKOCRAT. The Veto. I have just perused, the veto message of President Johilkon, with much satisfac tion. .1 have not seen or read anything in the shape of a message since the days of Andrew Jackson that appears so much like him, as the documents now in ques tion. lam glad we have a man in the Presidential Chair that is not afraid to stand up to the rack and look Congress; in the face and if he sees a wrong to cor rect it. Suppose this Freedman's Bureau bill as passed by Congress had been approved and become a law, what would have been the consequence ? We should have bad swarms of officers, and they must have their clerks, all thro' our States, atenor. mous salaries, and when would our na tional debt be paid ? If economy and re trenchment should bo applied, we might some day get out of debt. Bot so long as our expenses are increasing our case looks dark. * * * * * Rapidity of a Storm. A communication to the Missouri Re publican, dated Osage county, Illinois, February 9th, says : The communication from the Cincinnati Gazette which was reprinted in the weekly Republican of February 2d, attracted my attention. As I happened to be in that extraordinary storm of rain, snow and hail, thunder and lightning, on the 19th of January, be tween the hours of four and five P. M., near the banks of the Osage river, in Osage county, Missouri, I was somewhat surrprised at seeing the same storm ex tending itself as far as Rockville, Indiana, in the abort space of four hours. Look ing on the map, we find the distance not less than gre to six degrees of longitude, which will give ns about oue hundred miles per hour over which the Storm passed. Our best locomotives cannot cope yet with such a speed. I suppose likewise that the change in the thermom eter must have been equally as great here from the effect of the cold wind produced on the ground half salt hour after the storm had passed. The Next Governor. The shoddyites are already confessing that they have no hopes whatever of electing a Governor except they run on the soldier " lay." The probability is, therefore, that a shall soon be served with another feat of " patriotism," "loy alty," "dear old flags," &e., peppered np, re of Tore, with " treason, ' "copper heads," and other pungencies. By nomi nating a civilian all the old stock of elec tioneering materials, remaining on hand from previous years, will be utterly was ted; and, as they haven't any principles for a platform except the nigger, (and he being in rather bad odor,) it becomes a dernier report to nominate a soldier— leastways a military title. It will be tried; but the white mans party will win with a Statesman, whether a soldier or not. In a collection of war anecdotes, it is related that a certain soldier was singu larly lucky in saving his life in one of the actions in which his regiment was engag ed. The drums beating to arms before he had finished his dinner, be thrust a piece of bacon, too precious a morsel in such a precarious time to be wasted, into the breast pocket of his coat. After the battle was over he discovered a bullet in his bacon, and ever afterwards, when thankfully recounting the tale of his mi raculous escape, he used to say that be was doubly fortunate, for that be " not only saved his bacon, but that his bacon had saved him. —An eccentric clergyman, lately allu ding in his pulpit to the subject of family government, remarked that it is - often said, " There is no such thing now adays as family government." "Bat it's false," said he, "all false ! There is just as much family government now as' there ever was—just as much as in the days of our fathers and grand fathers. The only difference is, that then the old folks did the governing, now it is done by the young ones !" How CIRCUMSTANCES ALTER CASES.— Daring the last session of the legislature, Senator Brigham or Pittsburg, .a full blown abolitionist, reported a bill to abol ish the office of Surveyor General, alleging that it was only an expense to the State, now the same Senator has introduced a bill doubling the salary of that officer. The reason for this loyal trick is, that the incumbent heretofore has been a Demo crat; but the gentleman elected for the next Ihree years is an abolitionist. This aceetinta for the milk in the Cocoanut. What love those loyal, hypocrites profess for the taxpayers. The End of the War. Mr. Van Buren, in his address the oth er day, at Albany, sabr: "There is a difference of opinion among heroes. Heroes like Grant, and Sherman and Meade, and Farragnt, = declare that the war is ended. I know 'that heroes likeSamner, and Stevens, and Douglass, and Downing, deny the fact, bat prefer to take the testimony of those who peK sonally participated in it." Wawa Is Tim Govragisiciril—Duriet the, adMinistration of Mr. Lincoln oar ad versaries argued that Mr. Lincoln was the government, and hid proclamation the Law. - But noir, say ' the government l ie vested in the Rnmp Vorigreas, and Preii-. dent Johnson has no more. control over-it than the Dey of Algiers. - —A eotemporary estimates that fifty million dollars . a year:will liellaved to the tavern! by 149' v,fito • tiNgro Pa: rasa bdL .3 DR. E. P. HINES, 'ETAS permanently located at Friendsvillo for tbepea , EL pose of practicing medicine and anger in all its branches. li e may be found at the Jackson House. Office bouts from 8 a. m., to 9 p. m. janl6tl Priendsrille, Pa., Jan. 16th, 18136. C. S. GILBERT, • ZeIefaZIABOCI. .a.L11.0t1031.0450r. emlent„ Great Bend, Pa. ROGERS & ELY, Maicleza.ssed. .B...szaticizsaareso, my 10• Brooklyn, Pa. PETER MAY, Xaioeasad guotioaoor, febl Ott Auburn 4 Cornerm, Pa. M. C. SUTTON, Xalciermusieci .A.u.oticomsoeir, ap7 GSA{ Frlondurille, Pa. RANTON, Lucerne co.. Peoria—PENN AVENUE Sone 63 J. W. BURGESS, Proprietor. 0. 0. FORDHAM, D 00T ce SHOE Dealer andlianulketorer Montrose, LP Pa. Shop on Main etreet, .one door below the Post Office. All kinds of work made to order, and repairing done neatly. lent 65 PETER PII:(DAR STROUD & BROWN, um AND -LON INSIIILSSCE AGENTS. .oSlce U over the Post Office, Montrose, Pa. All business attended to promptly, on fair terms. [Jan. 1, 1866. BiLiniGle STROUD, - CILABLES L. BROWN. LAMBERTON & MERRIMAN, A TTORNETS AT LAW, No. 204 Market street, Auk Wilkesbarre, Pa. Will practice-1n the several Courts of Luzerne and.Suagnehanna Motley. C. L. LAMBERTON. L. Mananca.x. Dec. 4, 1805. DR: E. L. BLAKESLEE, Dinreacuor & BURGEON, has located at Brooklyn, 1. Snag's. co.; Pa. Will attOnd promptly to all calls with which ho may be favored. Office at 1.11. Bald win's. [July 11-17 • DR. E. L. GARDNER, 10HTSICIAN and SURGEON, Montrose, Pa. Office over Webb fir Batterfteld's Sture. Boards at Searle's Hotel. myS5 tf G. Z. DIMOCK, PHYSICIAN. and Surgeon, Montrose, Pa. Office over the Post Office. Boards at Scarlet Hotel. DR. V. A. LATIIROP, m Ajr . be found at the ENtoonntreosHeolealiiilsotoN6ls!'o H. _BURRIII DCALERin Staple and Fanc: l T Dry.Gonds, Crockery Hardware, Iron, Stoves, rags. Oils, and Paints Boots and Shoes , Hate and Cape . Fars, Buffalo Robes Groceries, Provisions, etc., New Milford, Pa. WM. 11. COOPER & CO., B ' Montrose, Pa. Snecessoisto Post,Cooper Co. Co.& Odic*, Lathrop's new building, Turnpike-et. HIINTTMG COOrEll MENET DltniEllt. McCOLLITM ez SEARLE, iTTORNETS and Cotmseßore at Law, Montrose, Pa Office in Lathrop's new building, over the Bank. A TTOTINEY AT LAW.. Boduty , Back Pay, Pension, and Exemption Claims attended to. fcbl Oflice first door below Boyd's Store,' Montrose, Pa DOCT. E. L. HANDRICK, P& SURGEON, respectfully tenders his .0 professional services to the citizen of 'Friends villa and vicinity. I:2D — Oftice inthsollaceof Dr. Leet. Boards at J. llosford's. Jl3 - 30 631 f ABEL TURRELL, r, EA LER in Drags, Medicines, Chemicals, Dye Li Stuffs, Glass Ware, Paints, OUs, Varnish, Win :owGlass, Groceries, Fancy Goods, Jewelry Perla acry, Ao—Agent for all the most popular PATENT %IEDICINES,—Montrose, Pa. DR. WM. SMITH, i UTIGEON DENTlST,—Montrose, Pa. .3f:office In Lathrop? new building, over 1 ;.• the Bank. All Dental operations will be •Ifi s aim ,erinrsied In good iitylannd warranted. JOHN GROVES, VASMIONABLE TABOR, Montrose, I'a. Shop I.' over Chandler's Store, on the Public Avenne. WAll orders filled promptly, to flostrate style. Cutting done on short notice, and warranted to At wm, lv..smrnr, CABINET AND MAIER MANUFACTURERB,—Foo of Main street, Montrose, Pa. t .. - ' - P. - EINES, ~ . . •.. . FASHIONABLETAILOR.—Montrose, Pa. Shop In Phcenix Block, over store of Read, Watrone r• & Foster. All work warranted as to lit and ilnish. t ,le Cutting done on short notice, In best style. jariGo " Lackawanna & Bloomsburg R. R. ON And after November VI, 1865,0830W= tights will ran as follows: A. X. T. X. P. lit Leave Scranton, 5:50. 10:50 4:50 •' Kingston, 6:55' 11:15 6:50 •• Rupert. 9:15 *155 Danville, 9:50 9:30 Arrive at Northumberland, 10:30 10:15 ... • ..I[4:IIITHWARD. Leave Northumberlrnd. 8:00 8:05 " Danville, 8:40 8:40 " Rupert, 9:15 a. a. 4:15 Kingston, 2:35 8:80 6:55 Airlasi at Scranton, 8:45 2:35 8:10 Passengers taking train south from Scranton at 5:50 a..m. via Northumberland, reach Harrisburg at 12:80 p. m.; italtimure4s:Bo p. m.,. Washington 10190 p. utt,t via RuPert reach Philadelphls at 7:00 p. m. Kingston, Nov. 25. • H. A. FONDA, Supt. PURE LIBERTY WHITE LEAD. PREFERRED by all practteapaltiters ! Try It, and you will hateho other: ' ' Manufactured only by ZIEGLER & SMITH, Wholesale Drug, Paint and Glass' Dealers, jan3o ly ,137 North , ad street, Pbtlatra. CHEAP CLOTHING READY MADE UNE OVERCOATS, -- • UNDERCOATS, HATS AND CAPS, PANTS AND TESTS, 80T, 1 ,S CLOTHING, FINE FLANNEL SHIRTS, 'UNDER CLOTHING. Flour and__ __Groceries ! Such as Teas, Coffee, Sugar, Molasses, Salentine, Soap, Spices, Salt, - &c. &c.. as usual. Call and examine oer Stock, before purchasing else where. ' , 7, I / Wanted—Rigs, Chesfunto; griftelf Whiter Ap • plea, for whlc the highest prices will be paid in cash. G. L. STONE & CO. Montrose, Nov. 28, 1865. BUSINESS CARDS. ST. CHARTIES HOTEL, A. 0. WARREN, SOUTHWARD This cloy tecelfed.ouileall end Wlnter'Stock of L04,,4€ Prices 01. a few Articles ; . Overcoats, heavy and wane, as low as $8 00 All wool Business Suite, Coat, Pants & Vest, 15 00 Union Business Salts it •• " 9 00 Good Underehirta and Drawers, per pair, 1 50 And other Goods-in proportion. 'Garments made to order, and warranted to ft. "THE FAMOUS BARBER." Come and see the famous Barber, Famone BarberOatoonisrf Late-ofitsyttr tow at- Weeks Now at P. B. Weeks' store Boma. Find me *having and atulmpootng,* Find mecum:kg half Unita t you, Find me ready at your service. Ate SerTtea. CRAMS! MORRIS Montrose, eta*, IB6a. - tf , .. • - •• . JOHN SAU'FrER, itMineTRIMLY announces that be is saw pre pared to -cut all kinds of Garments in the most Fashionable Style, and warranted to St with elegance and ease. Shop over I.N. Bullard's Store, Montrose. PENSIONS, BOUNTY, -AND BACK PAY. TimineErmethwex.",Dr.A.Tr . utoef.T.H.! ( to O :f1 . 1 claims entrasteu to his care. Charges low. end Infor mation FREE. , 1.. F. FITCH. liontrose, Jan. 14, 1885. tf SOLDIERS' BOUNTY 'PENSIONS, And Back Pay ! Tx."tdweirisredprldomczpnt s att atte enr ntion o arl clarin G Tru ni e: ted to tits care. No charge un less successful. 5 , Montrose, Aug. 20.'63. J. B. McCOLLIIM. SOLDIERS' BOUNTY, PENSIONS, 491,32c1. 33Etoc-ls. 1: 3 131 - 37 - . TAE undersigned, LICENSED AGENT of the GOV ERNMENT, having obtained the necessary forms, &c.„ will give prompt attention to all claims intrusted to his care. No charge unless successful. GEO. P. LITTLE. Montrose, June Pith, 1564. CALVIN C. HALSEY, [HMG SURGEON, For Pensioners, and Applicants for Pensions. [ "Off co in Public Avenue, over the Store of J. Ly ons Son. Montrose, Pa.. May 26, 1864. tf The Montrose Democrat IS PLIBLISIIED SCEBT TrESDAT 3IOLIITIB'G, AT MONTIIOBB SCSQBBSIASINA COUNTY, PA., BT AlLe T. Ck 3E31 RITMO N, AT $2 FES ANNUS( IN ADVANCE-.-0111 PM AT ETD Or TEAR Badness advertisements inserted at $1 per square of 10 lines, three times, and 2Zicts for each additional week. Yearly advertisers, with usual changes, charged $lO for four squares, quarter column $l5, half column $3O. one column $OO. and other amounts in exact proportion. Business cards of three lines, ;or oue dollar a line. Fir - Legal notices at the customary rates. Job Printing executed neatly and promptly at fair prices. Deeds, Mortgages, 'Notes. Justices', Constables', School and other - blanks for sale. Te•rzsa.sei : Cra,e3l3. 71,0171721. PURE LIBERTY WHITE LEAD, the whitest, the most durable, the most economical. Try it t Manufactured only by ZIEGLER SMITE!, Wholesale Drug, Paint and Glass Dealers, jan3o ly 137 North 3d street, Philad'a. THE MASON It HAMLIN cLes-xtimmyr FORTY different styles, adapted to sacred and seen lar music, for $S to $6OO each. Fifty-one gold or silver medals, or other first premiums awarded them.— Illustrated Catalogues free. Address, MASON ct HAM LIN, Boston, or MASON BROTHERS, New York. Sept. 2, lESS—lysmp LOTS FOR SALE. THE subscriber offers for sale a few choice Building Lots in Great Bend Village, in close proximity to the extensive works of the D., L. & W.R. R. Co., now in progress. They arc laid out in convenient shape and good size, and may be purchased at liberal rates and on easy terms of payment. Great Bend. Dec. 7. 1864. E. PATRICK. JAMES R. DE WITT, DEALER IN Dill GOODS AND NOTIONS, CHOICE FAMILY OM 0 (0321112a 9 7-? 1 , 8 for BOOTS AND SHOES, Hats and Caps, '52" GLASS-WARE,. Lx.wirs 1013 011 A%, 'HARDWARE AND NAILS, 19CPX.013 Xa3ELELT33I:3333, etto. Produce taken in Exchange. Montrose, Feb. 'O4. J. R. DeWITT. TO BOOT & SHOE WEARERS OF SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY. FB. WEEKS it CO. having sold their Stock of . Ha* Caps and Ready Made Clothing to Joshua Boyd, F. B. •WEEKS will continue the BOOT & SHOE BUSINESS, In its various brandies My Stock la now complete— havinga largo arrival °fall Btto c* f ring tgies, ladles Glore-Kid, Lagting, Goat. and Calf Bal morals and Gaiters. Misses' Lasting, Kid and Calf Balmoral's. A large assortment of Infant& Shoes. Men's Calf, Kid and Lasting Balmorals and Gaiters. Men's Boys' and Youth's ailf, Hip and Stoga Boots I Am prepared to sell CHEAPER .FOR CASH on BEADY PAT, tban auy other honse this side of New York. (Dealers supplied at New York jobbing prices. Store wert side of Public Avenue, second door above Searles Hotel. F. B. WEEKS. Montrose, MaylB, 1e64. k - FRESH LOT)OF NEW. 'GOODS' • JUST ARRIVED Oi% TIIE 01,11allig 111111.6141 e, At WIL€4IOS; ORIITIS & WARNER'S. ABEL TURRELL Is continually receiving NEW GOODS, And keeps constantly on hand a fall and desirable as; sortment of genuine, Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Liquors, Paints, Oils, Dye-stuffs, Spices and other Groceries, Stoneware, Wall and Window Pa per, Glassware. Lamps, Kerosene, &mole, Tanner's Oil, Lubricating Oil, Neatstoot Oil, Relined Whitlo Oil, Varnish, Whips, Guns, Pistols, Cartridges, Powder, Shot, Lead, Gun Caps, Musical Instruments, Toret Soaps, Hair Oils, Brushes, Pocket Knives, Spectacles, Silver Plated Spoons Forks, and Ivory Handled Knives, DentistlsArticles, a general assortment of Fancy Goods, Jewelry, Perfumery, to. ALL THE Patent Medicines IN ANY MA advertised in Montrose, and neßarly ev KET.ery GOOD KIND In short, nearly everything to restore the sick. to please the taste, to . delight the eye, to gratify the fancy, and also to conduce to the real and substantial comforts of life. Enumeration 18 impracticable, as it would fill a newspaper. Call at the Drag and Variety Store of ABEL TURRELL, Montrose, Pa. NEW GOODS. WEBB & BUTTERFIELD Are now receiving their ,*p ring i*ummer cDt. 4ct, PLEASE CALL AND EXAMINE. DRESS GOODS, consisting of GRENADINES, POPLINS. CIIALLIES, DELAINES LENOES. RAMATTAS, IdERINOES. BRILLIANTS, • JACONETTE PRINTS and a good assortment of all kinds of Goode in our line Montrose. May 11, 1865. New Skirt for 1866. The Great Invention of the Age in HOOP SKIRTS. L W. BRADLEY'S New Patent DUPLEX (double) ELLIPTIC SPRING SKIRT. IHIS Invention consists of Duplex [oetwoj Elliptic Pure Eedncd Steel Springs, ingeniously braided tightly and firmly together, edge to edge, making the toughest, most flexible, clustic and durable spring ever used. They seldom break or bend, like the single spring and consequently preserve their perfect and beautiful shape more than twice as long as any single spring skirt that ev:r has or can be made. . _ The wonderful flexibility, great comfort and pleasure to any lady wearing the Duplex Eltiptic Skirt will be experienced particularly in all crowded assemblies, Op eras, carriages, railroad cars. church pews, arm chairs, for promenade and house dress, as the akin can be folded when in use to occupy a small place as easily and con veniently as a silk or muslin dress. A lady having enjoyed the pleasure. comfort and great aonvenience of wearing the duplex elliptic steel spring skirt for a single day will Hover afterwards willingly dispense with their use. For children, misses cud 'Lang ladies this' are superior to all others. The loops are covered with 2 ply double twisted thread and will wear twice as long as the single yarn covering which is used on all single steel hoop skirts. The three bottom rods on every skirt are also double steel, and twice or double covered to prevent the cover ing from wearing off the rods when dragging down stairs, stone steps. etc., etc., which they are constantly subject to . hen In use. All are made of the new and elegant corded tapes, and are the best quality in every part, giving to the wearer the most graceful and perfect shape possible. and are unquestionably the lightest most desirable, comfortable ant economical skirt ever made. RESTS, BRADLEY & CARY, Proprietors of the Invention, and sole manufacturers. 97 Chambers. and 79 81 Reade streets, N. Y. For sale in all first-class stores In this city, and thro'- out the United States and Canada. Havana de Cuba, Mexico, South America, and the West Indies. rgfiraquire for the Duplex 13111111 e (or double) Spring Skirt. j an3o Ina Dr. N. L. Brundage, SURGEON DENTIST, "ETAS permanently located in Slcmtroae. Office °Yet 1.1 Weho t B.lttertield's. People of this vicinity, especially those toothless one. wantine beautiful plates of Teeth. would do well to give him a call. All work warranted to give satisfaction. 12. 'MOM! IV - MIiTIT Dr. B. Wood's Plastic Metallic Filling, an improved fusible metal for Filling Teeth, for which I have the right, privilege and license, granted by him to use fur Dental purpose. In my own practice as a Dentist. It is called Cadmium Allor,-and is desig,ueitto take the place of amalgams, tin, metallic oxides, &c. for filling. It does not contain mercury, and hence an absence of the difficulties that 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 plugs, as a substitute for gold where economy Is an,ob• j cct ; and for Inferior material where the Teeth can be saved, and not for temporarily Mopping those which are diseased and worthless. Assuming then that ft be skillfully need, the Plastic Metallic Filling possesses advantages above every other material but gold for filling Teeth, while it can be em ployed in many eases where gold cannot. It can be it troauced with facility and accurately secured. It molds closely to the walls of the cavity without recession or shrinkage, forming a perfect ping, solid throughout, thus excluding air and moisture. Montrose, Oct. 100865. LIBERTY LE A D, Liberty White Lead. Liberty White Lead. Liberty White Lead. Liberty White Lead. TRY IT ! TRY IT I TRY IT ! TRY IT ! Wann.artran to cover more surface, for same weight, than any other. Buy the best, it la the cheapest. Liberty Lead is whiter than any other. Liberty Lead covers better than any other. Liberty Lead wears longer than any other. Liberty Lead is more economical than any other. Liberty Lead is mar/J./eve from Impurities, and is W.I.IITLANTED to do more and better work al a given cost, than any other. . Buy the BEST, It Is the CIITEA.PEST. Manufactured and warranted by WelariliGriaMMlL EitilarTlEZlC; WHOLESALE DRUG, PAINT tr. GLASS DM MRS, 137 NORTH THIRD STREET, Jo29—ly• PHILADELPHIA. ERIE RAILWAY. CIIANGE of hours, commencing Monday, Nov 15th, 1865. Trains will leave Great Baud, Pa.,at about tha following hours, viz : 1017ekesitvitrezria-Souzici.. Train 1. Buffalo Express, at 3.20, p.m. 3, Lightning Express for Dunkirk.. 3.31, a.m. t., Mail. 7.52, p.m. 7, Night Ex. for Dtmkirlrand Buffalo, 73.00. a.m. 9, Mail for Buffalo and Dunkirk f 5.27, n.m. 21, Emigrant 11.13, a.m. 27, Way Freight - • 1.02, p.m. 3131491.61t1217ea1ra, 330101.13. a.. Train New York Express, 4, Night Express 6, Steamboat Express. 8, Cincinnati Express 12, Night Express.. Way Freight 10.35, a.m Trains 8 & 21 run daily. Train 7 runs daily except Sun days and Mondays. Train 8 runs daily except Mondays. Train 3 stops at Great Bend Sundays and Mondays only. Train 12 stops. Mondays only. All oth ere run - dilly except Sundays. . „. 11. RIDDLE. Gen') Sniet, New York. ' WM. R. BARR, Gen'l Passenger Agent.. , mirOWARD Alsociation,Pbtladelphla, Pa. 11l Diseases of the Nervon e, Seminal. Usinseyand sex nal eystema—new and reliable treatment-in Repartee( the LIOWANO ASSOCIATION. [tent by mall In sealed lettereineltmer, free of charge. Address Dr. J. Simmer novearcee. Teciwatil Ai ioelation,Noll petitb /Mahout, Philadelphia, Pa. LATE and IMPORTANT NEWS FROM THE SOUTH I Eir FORT FISK& OAPPITUR THIS time, and the good people of Wilmington and other places in Dixie are said to be much TEDDY fIed ; but the good people of Montrose and vicinity need not be alarmed in the least, as nearly all kinds of goods are doing down, and have been going down (into Ths &wee the subscriber) almost eveay day for a long time past, and all wishing good Goods had better call and examine qualities and prices before buying, as it Is my purpose to sell goods strictly upon the principle of Lies one let tire. In the Franklin Hotel buildin& RD Montrose, Jan. 24. A.N. FAMILY GROCERIES, TEAS.—Choice Teas, good at 10s, better atift, and bee' at 15 and 169 per lb. Sugars, Syrups ' and Molasses that are sweet, and Vinegar that is some sour. Tobacco, (the "filthy' weed") from 80 to 120 eta. per lb. and some in the shape of snuff. Yankee Notions, Books and Stationery, Pocket Diaries for 1865. Candies, Nnts, Crackers, Cheese, cider and domestic Wines, Batigr,. Lard, Potatoes Onions, Fresh Oranges, Lemons and lots of other Good things quite too numerous to mention, forsale by Montrose. Jan. 1865. A. N. i3ULLARD. Peace & Peace Prices. PEACE ESTABLISHED. Large Lines of Prices Conquered ck Reduced , H. Mt 1.7.-rritt Is now receiving, for Spring Supplies, new and large Stocks of Dry Goods, Groceries, Crockery,'Hardware, STOVES, IRON, STEEL, NAILS, Paints, Lamp awl Linseed Oils, Ben zoic', Carpetings, Floor Oil Cloths, Wall Paper, Window Shades, Hats & Cops, Boots & Shoes, Clocks, 41:e. Including, as usual, full varieties of the most popular styles of LADIES' DRESS GOODS. SHAWLS, , BONNET'S, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, &c., whirl, he will sell on the most favorable terms for CASE!, PRODUCE, or to Prompt Time Buyers. Flour & Salt on hand as usual. NEW MILFORD, June. 1563. Ire..ercos.erie COOKING APPARATUS! FLgilE2PnttNnrsey and Conking Lamp—three artiseozdatonetiue,,so to ssoac. FISUE'S Patent Kerosene Glue Pot. Glue kept hot all day for three cents. $2 to $6. FISRE'S Patent Shade Supporter and Attachment to support a shade or for boiling water. Price, 50 cts. .01LIANGS' Patent Union Kerosene Oil Stove-1, 4, and 10 Burners. Cost, $2 50. $5, and $lO. IV — Circulars Pree. Address, Kerosene Lamp Heater Co., 206 PEARL ST., NEW YORK. J 11, 1865. tf PULDIONARY AND NE.RVOIJS DISEASES ACT with promptness and certainty in every stage of CONSUMPTION, and with invariable efficiency in NERVOUS PROSTRATION, General Debility. Dyspep• sia, Asthma, Bronchitis. Female Weaknesses, Loss of Flesh or Strength, and all derangements of the Blood. They increase the nervous or vital energy, relieve Cough, check Night Sweats, diminish Expectoration, Improve the Appetite, arrest Diarrhea, promote re freshing sleep, and create new and healthy blood. Let no sufferer fail to try this remedy, Circulars Free. ?wogs :—ln 7 oz. and 16 oz. bottles, $l.OO and $2.00 each. 6 small or large bottles for $5.00. by express.— Sold by all respectable druggists. and at the sole general depot, wholesale and retail. by J. WINCHESTER, taS John St., N. T. March 16, 1565-Iyeow• HUNT BROTHERS , t3fMEILEILNPCIPN, Wholesale t Retail Dealers in 111,, pa_ CP INT , STEEL, NAILS, %pumas %novrk.s, BUILDER'S HARDWARE. -ILLY& BAIL. COUNTERSUNK &7' RA IL 4PIKES. RAILROAD & .]!WING SUPPLIES. CARRIAGE SPRINGS. AXLES, SKEINS AND BOXES, BOLTS, NUTS and WASHERS, PLATED BANDS. MA LLEABL.E IRONS, HUBS. SPOKES, FELLOES, SEA 7' SPINDLES, BOWS, cte. ANVILS, VICES, STOCKS and DIES, BELLOWS, HAMMERS, SLEDGES. FILES, Ac. Ac. CIRCULAR AND MILL SAWS. IItoLTING, PACKING, TACKLE BLOCKS. PLASTER PARIS CEMENT, HAIR & GRINDSTONES. FRENCH WINDOW 43 ITHIANE S. LE SCAL AT ES HER & FLNDINGS. FA'S . Scranton, March 24, ISO. ly Horse all Cali Polders. TER, HEAVI COUGHS, D) TEMPER, VERS, FOUND) LOSS OF API TITE AND.V/T. ENERGY, &e. use improves wind, increases the appetite-V -s smooth. glossy skin—am transforms t h miserablo gimlet bona. In all diseases of Swine, such rut Coughs, Moms in. the the Lungs, Liver, Par fru, this article A - ` Pim acts as a specific. ~„' . • . t e l a w a tthig from j .'.." k ' f a paper . to.a paper in a • .. barmier swillthe i _ = ~''. - above diseases '.:' — ": " ----•• -,-7-: --- - r - - - - ; will be eradicated -`-''''' - or entirely, prevented. If given in time, a liertahi' preventive and cure for the Hog Cholera. ' 1:11 ...at 1.42, p:m :4 pa.ti 4.. 7.10, a.m ... 8.12, n.m PriCo E 6 Oats per Paper, or 6 Papaya for st. , ,* PYISPABED BT , • 7 111 !, S. A. FOUTZ az silo., 4 1 4 A.T , TIMM' , NEOUtaiILE DUG AND MEDIUM, DEPOT; 1 1‘.‘ „1510. 110-Franklin Bt.rlialtimore, 1•1; ler Sale by Druggists and 401ikeerft thr °lll o' eog tbe 17Alted FOUTZ'S 1511 This preparation, Uk long and favorably aha known, will. thor• /al [nighty reinvigorate broken-down and le% loweiplrited horses, `. lO by strengthening and cleansing the tse• stomach and fates tines. It Is a sure pre ventive of an dis• 1 41 eases incident to olio is Invaluable. /VI the quality o lio the milk. It lum Am proven by au- c r .ual experiment to ncreue the quan- f a% of - milk and ‘w m twenty per Omni and matte the `thr itrm and , In fattening , ft gives therm metite,loosene hide,and them thrive 1.1 1.1 1 . 1 I DI 'hi I CD) A 111; eon :Con-Retention or Incontinence of Was. DlDaralos. lioa or Vlcar Lttaa of the D:adJer or Miners, nylon of be rrossrata Gll=l, Grant, Dr:ck Dart Deposits, Dropol -041 r.vrolila7,l, Or poSo Weakness, Debil4, lognale plaints, te. lIE,L,MBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU Improved Hose Wash 111:1 rail:call,' exterminate from the system Diseases eel& lay, fres. of Dlsalpatita, at Wile export's, ti:tfo or ns change of e.l,t, no inconvenience or raporuro; completely oupermolic: those umplodtatitaol dalarem rorradits, CcpaSic and iferosry,in curing these diseases. USE HELNIBOLD'B FLUID EXT3ACT I3UCHU In all Diseases of the Urinary Organs, whether existing le maLa or /MIA .Z, from tesatorer souse /riff IMO/jar, and no matter of hot, 'dog clone ing. It Is planseAt la tts tan, and odor, IA Arden, and sabre strengthening than any of the preparations Iron. nose suSgrin; troy Beaten Daum or Daisato Coma. Cu:lons, procnrd Lie remedy at mica. The Reader must bo aware that however eight ow bs the atte it e[ the aSere diseases, ti La •steals N tree% ItY Tay 17ealtis, ifinfaf Pescers and .714op , isass. If se treat=eat Is subs:fled te, Couso=7 , tlea Sr Imwltr nar All the shoes diseAscs require th• aid et a diuretic. HCI BOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU Is the Groat Diuretic!. Iak.II.4I 7 4 , I.IBCOLAMPS MOULT COICINVIATZD Compound MEI .Extraot Sars:partlia, Tor parifyla: the blood, remoring all diseises arising treat •scess and Imprudence la lira, skroalc ttenstltegetat dis eases arislzg fro= an Impure !date of the blood, wad els • only reliable and effectual known renady for the tura of lierefala, 'aced Llead, gall Chet" riles rood SwolEag of tho Donn. Ulcerations of tho hroat aid Lep, Petal" navies ea the Paso, Totter, Erysipelas, and all sealy erup tion, of the akin, and Ireardifying the deartsafteil.. 1 4 - ; 2 - 1\1; • - : NOP A. irlevir Of the went disorders that &Cot mankind arts. treat the coarruptlon grat accumulates In the aleed. Of all the dis coveries that have been made to pone It eat, nese eta equal In effect if. LIGTOLD'ffCOMPOCYD ZITLAer OF HARSAPARILL.I. It sleanses and resterates the railed, instills the vigor et health late the system, and purges oat the humor' which crake disease. It stlandates the healthy funetionfor the body, and expels sheltie:dere that new and rankle la the blood. gush a remedy, that could ba relied on, has long been sought ter, and sew, ter the first tint, the public have one on whisk they can de pend. Oar space here doss not adzdt•t colligates to show Its effects, but the trial of a slagle battle wi:l show le the sick that It has virtues surpassing anything they hors ever taken. Two tablespoonsful of tho Vitra*, of Sarsaparilla,•lll•4 too punt K water, ki *gnat to tD• MD'S Mat Drlalt, sad sae bottle is squat to a gallon et the Syrup , eflamparaar„ sr t‘s dacactlou as usually cassia. The above Extracts ars prepare/ ea parity seteattas principles-1a new—and embody Cie strew of the ingredients entering into their sosapnaloa. • rug/ and sonetruivo test will be a eagapariten of their protium thot with Asia set forth in the U. EL Dispensatory. HOW TO UM THE IiEtUDIE4. In Moues of the stood, Manor' on tlto fail, or sof and ereu part of the beds, ass extract Itersaperlna. Ibr plying to Pimplos and all external Iranlon or Zrotptlon the Improved Lase Wash. Vac Cm Extract Dacha for all diseases tetitiflog Eke all of a Mamie, except Elms of the Vrinary Organs, sash of Gonorrhan and Glatt; these ma the Extrast Dells and Inject with the Improved Ross Waal. TIIESE EXTRACTS HATS DEER ADSTTTTIIR TO UR IN THE LTNITT-D STATES 'AWAIT, sad alas are In very general nee In all the STATE HOSPITALS Alflt PUSLIO INSTITUTIONS throughout the latutou Ina is In privet° 'prastlee.• and are murdered is Lavalaable renifsdles. XEDICINE DSLIVETED TO ANT ADIMEIR Direct letters to— IISj..3IZOLD'9 DRUG CHEMICAL ITARAMOVIN 4 594 Broadway, N. Y., next Metropolitan Hotel, 0% TO uzutr.otrn MEDICAL DIPOT. 104 South Tenth St., Assembly Build's, Phila. Docribe Symptoms in nit Conununiectiinse SOLD BY AU. DROGGISTS DEMURE. Beware of Counterfeits! HELMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT SARIAPAIULLA: