Something for Mr. Sumner. We find in a Boston exchange the fol , dol4 ;nvilint 4 - a . swilviarywte ' f m nSing flntatif,” - ents, cases of by ropholita; and arrests of pickpockets: "John, pvis, A _art nyerseer,h4he Eagle Cotton Mills Tannt'on, 4Alassaebusetts, has been fined ten dollars and costs, and fdl4tifin o't ptecji:d - d d the peace, Tor flogging a temaTe` operiifive, twelve years old, with a piece of belt doul,l ,Opte 41119 Iva, seri clll .1 1 * , • .30 Pi m • This is not news from Georgia or Mis sissippi. It is nut an item invented by one of thdreiritfg -cor'respotidefits 'Or the Tri brne to illustrate the brutality of the Southern hgart. It, has no p ace, our Ira rdl fitt it eitS Mr. Stip n e r'ty) scrso hook. As Dateift wiehls 'his i''dotfb led belt" in the sacred* vicinity of the "hub," and confies his assaults and bat teries to little white £iris, the Senate of the ilißitVaigaitfittAsilLbe spigdtce'stedi ous classic parallels with which the Sena tor from Massachusetts would illustrate his cruelty if hcr ,in Georgia and punched the heads of yoUng freedmen. The Tribune gets no letters from Taun ton. There is no prying scribler to " mo iticarta n (VIM 7slattiltrtreigeAtatte whip in that sweet Nillage. The groans of the young operatives, as the long re sound inc• lash of the " boss" descends on thei PINTA Ta r 4 - 0 fiiiacito rieheitTnong the benevolent ladies of strong minds and Ofillp features who are writing catechisms fur the Cordina.htliecils, tiff the lank and long haired philanthropists who refuse to be comforted because their negro breth ren haa;lnptivilttis. 1 1,F , Davis is doululesi a reputable gentle man of Taunton, and a humane one, ac cording to the Taunton standard. Ile fell into a little, error . ofjudgtneut, to which the best of men are liable. He "doubled" his belt. According to the code of flag ellation applical.le to young whites in Taunton, only a single told of leather is permitted to be laid on their backs and d,ra,wa, acrov eiwis t Rix allo:w0 ) his'lit?dt to carry him ueyond the bounds of custom, and had to pay the penalty. Massachusetts protects_ the features of her juvenile opet'atives. If it costs the round sum of ten dollars to put out one or b of-oiston,-1. he luxury' of smashing in a' whole face would doubtless count up to a cool fifty. It is expensive to " double your belt" in the land of the Pilgrims. We have no ,donlAt,l4tJohn..Davia be longs to itilleilart3L of - 4 4at moral id gas." It is likely that lie carries the penny box when a collection is taktsti in"Panntoti for the freedmen. Ile feels badly about the blacks. Ile be wretched until tacit of them has a b:ble and a ballot. He reads the Liberator. Ile is a " marvel ous proper man." hence his little eccen tricities in the use of the belt—albeit they are sotWatithaufdsuiagilirreahe eftsight of hist 'Tung . ? helpisn cet ory,-+-Fet td be'vieACed with ":t Charity which it' would he wicked - to eitend fo the - oppress sors of the treetimen—" the oligarchy"— , ",the lords of the whip, the cham, and the branding iron," who, but for the - faet that his.aubstitine jumped the bounty, would hare felt Op might of the,patriatic Davis in the late war. Hatt , theater of hisex- Obits had been a Southern cotton _ field or rice swamp instead of a Massaelans - etts factory, we can fancy one of the contribu tors to Mr. Stunner's scrap book writing hintiPltdieicathis kind, m tab ixibietiqbat etnitteo ?hit imtora Seaatr ,Imp the s ba hipeo, of the ses t siun ta'tidin'tz," April 17, * 4 , '•.D r. , I t SIR : A 'ease- •of:rtnparareTed brutality, even in this country where hu manity is unknown, has just • been repor ted to me by an intelligent freedman, whc. requests me, by the way, tuthank you f r the speech yon sent him, which:hel has only been restrained from . reading by the fact that be has nit yet mastered the al phabet. John Davis, a brother of the 11. arch traitor, who' yetlthanks to thelth ega*jolinsoit) remains at Fortres. , qn : :: rowitthang, ,on day before yesterda ',,,514. 7 : saultid*beautiful little girl of el:Aura:T.. mertyltis..o3v e,.;:irith a section 0 . 04410 belt Mena fan inch thick, sill incites trine, and doubled - eight times. He' beat . the child until the 'blood streamed from her back and foilied a p001.,0n the ground, and c included hit-hellish work by crush-,. ing-M the . bones'of her, nose :and -destroy ing both her eyes. He then threw her down and in m p ea. ma her,, and ! -exhausted by histtrirliints,:ga 47 (iirixillolii th'Alge should be washy(ttirpqr head- to foot in a Mixture of vinegar tindk-lirine;' The vie din is not exiiected to liy'e.„ Iter offense was, reading ytitar latest itnpar tial snffrige aull the - possession Ot,r, 'Wood engraving titrCtur,Jiit9'hcltrieti,- - Wegident. I will writcyou further particulars Icy',4n early mail. Tours faithfully, '' '''', l EltElgEZitkPEn , lClNPlillt P. S.—Since irritiitg-llie, above the lit tle girl has died;:-and-Davis has been-nom inated for Congreis: 'Bp . :NOW be. unani mously elected." , :.:.„ . ,.... : . - .. This letter is not copyrightedi . and Mr. Surenerli at Jibert y. to add.' i. to tke,,,a& cumulated trophiesce his scissors. • '.lt•not; as sensational' and tititite the epistles that eß.lbpitist), hitkspr•Ppb9.olsl we sespecithavit is- quite 'as trathrtil as . , ...- • anrof skew: . . ..„ governor Stvann,..sf Maryland, bas tbrawn.:4l-bonababell into the Radical camp, ffr na has declared unrea.r.: ved dent; is ialipd.Spd;:'lte l ttelgt?",".eitffrage: - aad negro equaiityond . set " face against-the enlarged Freedineia's Bureab, the Civil Rights Bill, and tlni reconstruc tion scheme of tlto Comrnittetkof „Fifteen. The President :has yel Walter B. Beate% Oollector,Rt g , ....., n 1 7., th i' l. . 1111 e, il g ii k . Ite_,., • ;:.s (ctifio siti;i,rcrotiiiippapi. for the vicitcrigand weliear of several in illy! . llt:06)14flhe il re,v 41%41 iF . 'tiA fiard ileA of tttatilaF4 61ftiting", t4i bead; .anyt lit' In t.ge : shiipe of watches and jew elry,fOrnininsiviiiiina, .fr - 01:11 . 3% iitiarter to 1 ,two dollars,, , The dodge is an .old one; 'and: the man or woman who is taken in and done for by olio of the dodgers, give evidence of intinfficient mental Calibre or i insufferable ignorance—for . . the game has again and again been 'ektiOsed in the newspapers. 1. There seems to be a great crowd of scallywags in New York, who live by 1 making dupes of country people. We know of one man who has received four ietttAit, yach.oontaining two of tbeir."cer f ! iitteStesiati 01 gift', and the:sentler Vreten; ted ig norance of - what *LIS represented by t "certificates'.' which were enclosed in the accompanying' small sealed :efivel ' opes. Among the lot there was a watch or two, and other "jewelry" ,amounting (noininallY);tOlwo hundred dollars,- which was to be sent for a few dollars. This shows one how the rascals do business; and anybody caught on such a bare hook ap that, dVattves the fate. ' If the money was sent as required, nothing would have been heard of it again. When New Yorkers send out fifty dollar watches for a quarter, half dollars will grow on hick or,yytt.ces, Don't g9t bun4iugged.l—E.r. Domestic Sympathy. Many years .ago there lived in a neigh. 1 - mifig State, tv , family by the name of Notile. , ; The father not unfrequently in dulged in taking " a leetle too much." Upon a,,certain occasion, he wasseplit upon the ground, and it, wassupposed he was under the influence of "spirits;" but upon examination his leg was found to be broken. A son of the old man was in the vicinity, and a horse and carriage with the driver, were soda procured to take them home. When within a short distance, Mr. Noble said he was afraid it would come too sudden upon the old woman, and he thought Oliver (his eon) better go ahead and prepare her mind for it." This was accordingly done and when the party arrived at• the house, the old lady came running out, saying, 'Brpke yerlE% -- sroke yer leg, hain't Ye'? - I Wish it liadllien your darned &A 'neck !!' ' A'Negro Suffrage Party. Tbe Netv York Tribune says :" A large majority of both Houses of Congress are at. heart anxious to estab lishoniVersal suffrage. Out of thirtynine Republican Senators, only five are clear ly understood to oa principle (nr interest) to au extension of the suf frage,.., A similar analysts i 4 f the House would show a similar result." litterly.nine,tenthwof the party lead= ers are for negro suffrage, can the party deny being fur negro suffrage until it re• pudiafes.samb leaders, and elects men op posed to it ? ' • . Vic; &it fik'th e.. Republican -plot y , man ar,ers hold that the Union is dissokied, and shall not he restored until negro suf frage is established. Lincoln's Policy. There is A passage in the annnal mes sage of the President for 1864, that is im portant as showing the policy of Mr. Lin coln's administraoon. He closed his mes sage with the h,llOWing words : sta ting a singln . condition of peace, I mean !simply to say that the war will close on . the part cifthe Government, when'Oer it shall cease on the part of those who be gan it.' And _yet , those whey-pretend greatly to-Vi , nerate-hitit memory, are stri ving still to *eep pp tpe wan on thei part. of the Govei.nmen't, though:not d h'estile shot has been fired by " those who began it" for a year past, —Tha readers of Rump Congressional proceeding will understand, when they read the Disunion. Fpeeches interpolated with—'-" Applause from the galleries !" that the applause' comes from the lips of two or three hundred negroes, who are fed and clothed by the Freedmen's Bu reau, and who loaf by the day 011 the cush inned seats of the galleries of the Rump. Why - shouldn't. they applaud what is bread and meat and clothing and idleness for them, not to say prospective equality with or supremacy over the poor white masses-? It is theirs to clap, qnd laugh, and applaud the Disunion blowers, and they do it earnestly and vigorously. SA" Culver, the Yankee banker of and Disunion Congressman from the Penn sylvania oil region was arrested and held to bail for trial, last week, at the instance of Senator Hoge, of Franklin, on a charge of embezzling funds on special deposit for the use of orphans and the erection of the Venango Soldiers monument. It is a pretty serious, business to be charged with robbing the ftthqrless and. the dead. —Wade Hampton denies that:Colum bia, South. Carolina, was burned by bib or der or by hie men, as stated by Gen. Sherman. He lays it was fired by Feder al soldiers, and asks a committee of in vestigation. —Prentice, the witty old rapscalion who writes. for the ,Louisville Journal, warmly defends OM "-tilting hoope,won :the ground that they enable the common Peopl9Prsee. "kgreal ,- .. deal - inure of - goa society ihan ever they. saw before. - —The r followiiig Republican' journals of Peonslilarbrartt - aUPportium, 4 ith 7 Vigir and effect, lhn'iSnratinn policy'tiftP,Tesi -dent Johnson : Philadelphia Daily News, Easton Journali-_-,4lettysb - urg - - Sentinel, Somerset Herald, Greensburg Herald, Huntiugdoti, G10;1 Mifflin Sentinel, and Indiatia 'Register. There, two, number of others, we - ,uuderstattd, _ making-iui alt About twenty,:r43rat4ingion 131j$1-ESH,VAiIDSI ,, D: • NV. '§FARLE . ' 1 • A L TTORNET. AT LAW,lpfhee over the Store•of Z Cobb.,opposlto Beuldit Hotel, Montrose; Psl May 1, 1866. • BALDWIN", , ALLEN,' & MITCHELL, -rsErts In Flour, Salt.,.Fork,•Firh, Laid, Grain, Feed, Candles. Clover and. Timothy Seed. Also, Groceries, such as Sugars. Molasses, byrno, Ten and Coffee. West side of Pahlic Avenue. Montrose, Apra-L.IBM - • . Dr. 1. P.q-111sTES, yr AS permanently located at Frlendsvjlle for the pnr ptne of p.ractlcing.medicine and surtory In rdl.-:- . 48 brane .tor Hlchay be foland at lbe - Jackborillodee. Office hourstrom 8 a.4a... to 9 u. tn. Janlatf Frlendorille, Pa., Jan. 15th, 1896. • C - : S. GILBERT, • X.alciermsocl, 421..u.csticorLeoev, sep7 641 f GreAt Bend, Pa. ROGERS 'Bl., ELY, • r ' LAO 4,13.150 .ELvi.citic:brxeoris, my 10• II rooklya, Pa. PETER RAY, LioonrFsoCz .41.1mOticorLe#4D3r, tabltini Auburn 4 Corner*, Pu.L m,g,,,suTToN, •• • Xalgoe•xLesinc:l. Itp7 65tf Friendirville, Pa. C. 0. FORDII/111, 'DO OT SHOE Dealer and Alannfactnrer lilontroer. I Pa. Shop on Main street, one cloor below the Poet Office. All kinds of work ..ade to order, and repairing done neatly. Jan I 65 *TROUD ,85 BROWN, VIRE AND LIFE INSURAN'CE AGENTS. OSlre ' over the Post Office, Montrose, Pa. All'business attended to pruwinly, on fair terms. (Jan. 1, 1866. BILLING! - Cu./Imre 1.. Bnows. Dr.. E. L. BLAKE§LEE, UIIYSICIAN & SURGEON. has located at Brooklyn, Supg's co., Pa. Will attend promptly to all calls with which he may be favored. (Mee at. L. M. Bald win's. poly 11-17 DR. E.. L. GARDNER, PITYSICT AN, an'd SURGEON, Montrose, P 5. Office over Webb at Battertield'e Store. Board, at Searle's Hotel. mytts tf -- • -IL 13 - MUM EA.LERAn Stapl &and Fancy Dry Goode, Crockery ; O Uardwnre, Iron; Stoves, isruttft, Oils, and Paints, Boots and Shoat., flats and Caps. Furs, Buffalo Robes, Groceries, Provisions. etc., New Milford, Pa. \VM. 11. COOPER ct- CU., BANTLERS, Montrose, Pa. Sueetworsto Post, Cooper & Co. Office, Lathrop's new building, Tnrnptke-st. 4 " M. NIINTTING aooreß HENRY nisi:man. A.. 0.. WARREN, j TTORNEY AT LAW. Bounty, Back Pay, Pension, 2.1. and Exemption Chims attended to. febt WY:"Otlice first door bolovr Boyd's Store, Montrose, DOCT. E. L. lIANDRICK, DRYSICIAN I SURGEON, respectfully tenders his professional services to the citizen of Friends rills and vicinity. [V — Udine in the ofliceof Dr. Lem.. Boards Ilosford'a. J1)30 63tt . ABEL TURRELL, EALVt.• Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Dye SS Stuffs, Glues Ware, Paiute, Oils, Varnish, Win lowGlass, Groceries, Faucy Goods, Jewelry Perin nery,,ltc—,Agent for alt the most popular PATENT .reItICINES,--Iduntrose, Pa. DR. WM..SMITII, ...L`RGEON DENTlST,—Montrose, Pa. Lathreps' new building, over' . tti.• Dank. All Dental operations will be easekees erformed In good style and warranted. . • 'JOHN GROVES, •". LIANITONABLE TAntlrt, Montrole, Pa. Shop 11 ene door west of Stacie's Hotel. All orders filled promptly. in arat-rate style. dens on short notice, and warranted to tit \V AI. W. SMITH, riARTNET AND CHAIR MANUFACTIMERS,—Foot Vi o f Main street, Montrose, Pa. t P. • LINES, SUIONABLET,A LLOR.—M,on t flare, ft - Shop - - Ilit.P.lntnikillock. over stores"( Read, Wn trout , &Foster. All work warrantees; to fit and finish. done on short notice, inbesietyle. Jan'al J. _I.OIIN SACITER, • ESPECTFL'LLY announces that he Is njw pre. pared to cot all kinds of Garments. in the most Fashionable &yin. add warranted to At with el etzance And ease. Shop over 1. N. Bullard's Store, Montrose. • SIC:›MriID)3E3Ft..W ' SIVAIS, 7 BOUNTY , BAOK 'PAY' 7; , T TIE ondersigned. LICENSED AGEN.T ot.lllE Gov 0.1 r give prompt aticatlon, to all claims entrusted to his care. Chiirles fnvrL nod tn tor ination FREE. L. F. FITCH. Atonvose, Jan. 19, 1665. if -' I , . SLODIERS' BOUN TY PENSIONS, And Back Pay • rir, if& under ilitaed-Liestrarti "eau? OT THE' GOVERN. NEST, Will gave prompt attention to all claims intrua ted to Ma rare. No charge unless successinl. Bon trose, Aug. 20.'63. J. B. MrCOLLUB• SOLDIERS' BOUNTY, PENSIONQs •' • 331,003 x. mr3.El, 5 7.. LIE andersigmed. LICENSED AGENT of thy GOV. T EMT ENT, having obtained the necessary fortes,, &c.. will give prompt attention to all claims intrusted to his care. D:o charge unless oneressful. GEO. P. LITTLE. - Montreec, rune Gth. CALVIN - C. HALSEY - 9 .EIAININ6 SURGEON; For Pensioners, and. Applicants for Pensions. Or Office in Public Avenue, over the Store of J. Ly ous & Son. Xontrose, Pa., Mee 26, 1684. tf The Montrose Democrat Ie PIRILLSTIED ICTXTreT!:TEISDAT MOENTIRO, AT ItIONTBOSII, StreQUEriA'SNA COUNTY, PA., ET 8. a . . GI. 331 WILT. gI" EA CP IST, AT $2 YEA ANNUM IN ADVANCE—QA $2% AT END OTP Deafness advertisements Inserted at $1 per square of 10 lines, three times, and Zeta for each additional week. Yearly advertisers, with usual changes. charged $lO for four squares, quarter column $l6. half column IReo. one column $OO. and other amounts inexact proportloll. Business cards of three lines, $3; or ono dollar a line. terlogid notices Et chi customary bites. , Jrit Palatka= eForntod neatly and promptly at fair pares. • P Deed. Mortgodes. .Notei.ltnitires., Constables', School and nther blanks for sale. Terme acials 70crlarzi.. -.WW EASE, TAS beet to itie for kinaa 411.-Wrgiitis. Ike. far .1. sale Woman boas._ Dv ..- Mesitimrlllaieti VI, 110 d. - • .03....rinquip... NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. n h st s i ti e It7 P " onafir . )llxlH-F Mc that g i a: L4 laC 4 oos , Customers will do well to call, as they can get every thing done in the Ri p acksmithing line neatly and prompt ly for cash. arParticular attention given to Horse Shoein EDWARD P. STAMP. v, 3lontnissF, prt.`fr, 188. jf I! : ate lend 'ikeetdeii* - GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY, nicorLtrcome), Pa. Home Insurance Co. of N. Y., Capital and $3,b00,0r tworantir co. of-liorthAmerros, - Thira: • and'Suplres - , -- • ' " '1,700;000 International Fire Insurance Co. of N. Y., C.apital ,; .1,5!2,000 Girard ritennil lilarine-Instirance CO. of • • Phil'a, Capital urd Surplus, 800,000 LycomingtVounty,Antaal lururance.Co.of • Milner Penult,Vapltal and Surplus, 2,500,000 Insurance Co. of N.Y. Capital and Surplus, 1,500,000 Farmer's Mutual insurance Co. York, l'a., Capital and Surplus, 500,000 Enterprise Insurance Company,—l'hil'a, Capital and Surplus, 375,000 Insurance Co. State of Pennsylvania, Phil. Capital and Surplus, 700,000 Kensington Fire and M. Insinranaa Cp., • .. catitttilinfulSnitdni,- , ' , 300,006 Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance CO. of Hartford; Conn.. paying Caper cent. dividends to the assured, Capital, - 10,000;0d0 American Life Insurance Co., Philadel phia, Capital, • 1,000,000 Travelers' Lisa ranee Co. Hartford, Conn., Insuring against all kinds of accidents Capital, 500,000 Hartford Fire Insurance Company. Hart ford Conn , Capital and Surplus, $1,583,163 business cntrnsted to our care will be atttmd ed to on fair terms, and all losses promptly adjusted. STROUD & BROWN, Agents. E'g — nffice over the Post °nice, Foot of Public Aveane. BILLINGR STROUD, Cpanins L. Bnowx. 51ontross, Jan. Ist. 1866. 17 1„011YEILL: 0 . • • D. W. LOWELL, Principal St Proprietor 0 Vt.ll:Mi c i- l p a lat grgf 4 tre 7 o - g i eVATt t r i e lion. and the important additions and improvements which have been made in and to the several deeartments of his College. The. Course oficustractiona.tended and perfected,present to YOUNG ;HEN and LADIES • %The ti di for obtainipil . 212.4PT1CAL,1 00gPlailtaiSIVE, EDUCATION The thorough, novel and Intereptlr g conree of ACTUAL PRACTICE embraces a complete routine of transactions in eacn im portant branch of 91usiness. A store. Bank and Railroad Steamboat. Telegraph. Post-otlices, at., are in full and successful operation, representing in a pleasing and sat isfactory man ncr, the daily routine of actual business lice. in which the student becomes In progression an ameteur d1.131K. BIER . CH4NT AND MIXER, receiving. In.eacicaincrty, a practical & reliable knowl edge of buisioces iq te maitifarisine forma• and plinaca. PENMANSHIP. In this essential branch of business education no Col leg,e.orres better &ell:ties tirthetlearner. The ' Spence thin syst ern' N ill be taught In atilt's varieties by the tnost skillful Inas ers of the art. Specimens of Writing from this Institution have received the, IltigliesiVieneoatums from the press. For general information. terms, ke., address for col lege monthly. which will be malted tree; for speelmene of Peomanst ip, enclose two three-rent stamps. decl2•ly Address D. W. LOWELL Principal. Lowell's Commercial College, Binghamton, N. Y. PURE LIBERTY WHITE LEAD. REFEIt RIM by all practical painters ! Try it, and P yon will have no other. Man nract gred•only . by glEcitltai Q, tin 1 g Mug, Poo ad,plass Dealer*, • . idn39.lyk ' 137 Arai 3d strost, "THE FAMOUS .BARBER." ; • Corn e , ,aittl seilitot tuirtorn f4ctitafßactkii . , late b(jinyti. /Ate or Hayti 11614 itt Weeks . ; " Now at F. B. Week' Store Room, Find toe sharin_ and shampooing, Find Inc cutting 1144 to - 1114 We, t.t.tudy.At. yotti•a , .eivice. • - At your skervice, CHARLEY MORRIS lliontroce.Oet. 15. ISII3. tr THE MASON & HAMLIN . G•44,3a, Volttnifrerent etyleP, adapted Co panted and Peen lar rorsPic, for $ , O to $6OO eat h. Fifty-one gold or pilver meda le, or ther first ptfeininma awarded them.— Illustrated I rye. Addreep, MASON & IdAM IAN, 80. tnll.4l' NI A ~p ,;sr 13RoTii41,S, , New S'6o4Maar4.lYsiTilit , e ; ' T4nl)!‘criber offers for sale a few choice Building Lots in Great it,:nd \ Illa Ge. in close proximity to the extensive works or the D., t. W.R. R. CO:, nose in progress. They arc laid ont in convenient shape and Good size. and may he purchaped at libaral rates apd on easy teethe of payment. Great Rend. Dec. 7, 156.1:. •, R. PATRICK. :F -UM= It l, B '. 4 51 CILLSIIIV7ID • 11011 SO anti OlllllO POWIIO1 1 11 This preparation, 1,2 long and favorably i.„„ known, will thor- Smit oughly reibvigorats meg broken-down and pie lowipirited horses . , \ AO ay, 3trenith4thigt fltdreleansicil its 1 6111 • stomach and inter M UP"' to • ears pro venting of all dis- Wet incident to *Tit , :0? 'T E. I VOW IV: TER, HEAVE: COUGHS, DD TEMPER. FI 'V CRS, FOUNDEI - LOSS OP APPE TITE AND VITA ENERGY, &c. use Improves ti wind, Increase Os appetite—few • smooth or glossy transforms t h miserable ske.let bores. - In anti:eases of Swine, such as Coughs.trleeni in . the Laags r Lirer, _ ti km, this article > w e • Ow ' sets ass speeide. •- - By putting :titan • * , . ; ette•half.A. PIPIT • t• • PaPer la a -- barrel cd swill the , above diseases': , -• wilt be eradicated or mate* prprepted., , gtvert in *tinny a irstalS yrevevtive sus:l' l op Cegierat • • _ a- W . • ,Priee a Cents per Pape* or 8 Papua for 81. .4 4 0. • 13. 3670T.TILu'Zeraa • 1 - 16C).iP r• ' _ AT -TM= n • 1,„.. " WROLKIALE•DREWAND -MEDICINE , Wilt „..-111111 Na 416 , 1hugabf.St..,BaltiOireflest - -,iiiis • FIR Sale b7l)lSigine •getllistbsough: • Nis WM alto! Stases: • A)3EI4 rtrifftELL a _ continnally.receiving.l • s • • 1 'And keeps ctuottantlP on :hsud s hall- and &Affable uts • d /torment of genuine, • Drugs.',:, Chemicals . , Litploreh Plante, 011 d, Dye-strifre, Tea's, Spleee and other Groceries, Stoneware., Wall and Window Pa- , per, Glassware. - Lanips, Kerosene; Benzole, Tanner's Oil. Litbricatin,g Oil, Neststoot 011,s Relined Whale Oil. Varnish. Whips; • • Genii, Plrtbls; 'Cartridges, Powder, shot; I.end, • Gun 'Caps, Maslen! Insttdments, Tot et 'Soaps, Hair Oils 13rushcs. Pocket Knives , Spectacles , Silver Plated Spoons. Forks. and Ivory Bandied Knives, • Dentist's Articles, a gatieval assortment o f Fancy Goods, Jewelry, Perfimery, &c. Tim Patent Medicines advertised In Montrose, and nearly every GOOD KIND IN ANY MARKET. 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 Is impracticable, as it would till a newspaper. Call at the Drug and Variety titure of ABELTURRELL,- -Montrose, Pa.., NEW GOODS. WEBB &• BUTTERFIELD Are now receiving their . • & c., .. (§Trirtg . ilintintr ...... _ , • 4Gr Go co rig, m. • PLEASE CALL AND EXAMINE. DRESA GOODS, emulating of • GRENADINES, POPLINS. cum.arszs. . DELA INES LENGES, 9 ARAnIATTAS, .IdERINOES, • D RTLLIA NTS, JACVN.GTRE PRINTS, and n Good aanortinent of alrkind,i of Coeds In ' oar line. •. Montrose, Day 11. MS. - 11 BERTY 1111ITE DUMB; Liberty Wlti!e Lead. Liberty White Lod. Liberty Whitt Lild. Liberty' White Lend. TRY IT t TRY IT r TRy 1 . . TRY. LT I ViiAnnewran to corer more "Itasca, for same weight, than any other. Boy the beet, It is tti cheapest. Liberty read is whiter than any other. Liberty Lead corers better than any other. Liberty Lead wears longer than any other. Liberty Lead is more economical than any .other. Liberty Lead is ninre free from - impurities, cud is . WAIULAN'TED to dO . more' end biteei frbrit at h given cost, thin any. other. Buy the BEST, It Is the (3HEAPEST. Manniaettired and warranted by WE X -1-a3EI3 do MVI XIC`I3., WHOLESALE DRUG, PAINT is GLASS DEALERS, 13T NORTH THIRD STREET, Je29—ly• PHILADELPHIA. .ERIE RAILWAY. ,IIANGEof hours. commencing Monday, Nov 15th, tFtti.s. Trainv wtlr leave Great Bend,Ya.,atabootair following hours, viz: Vl74aratimar.a.z-cl Bcrxxxicl. Tl2llO 1. Buffalo Express, • at 3.29, p.m 3, Lightning Express for Dunkirk.. 9.31, a.m Mall, 7.52, p.m 7. Night Ex. for Dfinkirk'and Buffalo, 3.00. a.m 9, Mail for Buffalo and Dunkirk 3.27, s.rri 21, Emigrant 11.13, a.m 27. Way Freight.... t. • • • • 1.02; p.m. zuspirece eta- cll. Sound. Train 2, New Fork Express .... ..... at-1.12, p.m 4. Night exprette 4,13, a.m 6, Steamboat Upress ' 8.38. p.m 8, Cir- innati, Express . MO. r..m 12, Night Express 8.12,• 11. m 23, Way Freight 10.35, nay, - Trains 8& 21 run daily. Train 7 vans daily except Sun days and Mondays. Train 8 runs daily except Mondays. Train 3 stops at Great -Bend Sundays and Mondays fully. Train 12 stops Mondays only. All oth ers run daily except Sundays. IL RIDDLE, Grill Strp't, New York. WM. R. BARR, Gen . ' Passenger Agent.. fOWAIItD. Attaociation. Plt 11n delph I n . Pa Diseases of the N ervou A, Seminal. Urin r, and eex ual systems—new and reliable rierttnent —in Report Fol the HOWARD ASSOCIATION. f - ent by mall in sealed let Zer envelopes. free r . .tf charge. Ores D r.,J Simms, flottoments. Hbwasci Avehelatiort,l46"2'Sbeth Othstreet, Phtladelphis . Pa. E. REEMINGTON ik SONS, 5 : 1 -74 7- 4:11U1 • I -MANUFACTURERS OF ''fi' -REVOLVERS Miles, Muskets and Carbines, for the United Staten Service, POCIS & HUMOURS, Repeating Pistols, Rine Canes, Revolving Rifles, Rifle. and o shot Unti l ßarrels, and (inn Materials sold by Gam - Dealers and the Trade generally. In these days of Housebreaking and Robbery, 'wry Howe, Store,- Honk • and offiee, should - have..one of„. REMETORS' MRS. Parties desiring to avail themselves of the late improvements in Pistols, and su perior workmanship and form, will find all combitiedin the'New REMINGTON REVOLVERS. - Circulars containing cuts Jc, description of our - Arnis wilt be 'furnished upon ap plication. „. E. REIItINGTON-4 SONp;' , llien, N.:Y., licking hi NICHOLB, Agents," api on No. 40 Courtland st N.,1. IS - es the quality le milk. Ulla. proven by ao experiment to tax the rir quan t i a twenty per imml ' and make the er arm mid I l i . In !Utak% • , It givek them • petite, loosens _Om little, and them thrive PI FRESH .LOT .OFL. NEWL,GOODS, JTJST ARSIV/iD VOA Tmi„ 0132'11:kg- ar iVrAlk , Cie, At 7•1 „ ,s0;1, 9111111 EIOYERI Bradfbrd 1 Montrose, April 10, Me. 44". ' fbi‘lB66: The Great Inventioii' i of the' 'Age HOOP SKIRTS. I. W. BRADLEY'S New Patent DUPLEX (doable) ELLIPTIC • BP/Ii NG I . t. THIS Inventiim rot:Meteor Duplex (or turd] Elliptle Pure .Hefineel. Steel • Springs, _lngeniously braided tightly and firmly together, edge to cdmf, . making Ms tonghest,most flexible, elastic and durable spring eve/ used. They seldom break or bend ; like the eine, Wing end consequently preserve their perfect and beautiful shape more than twice its long- as any ,alregle egring skirt that ev r has or can be made , . • The wonderful flexibility, great coMforfatidileaspre 10 any lady. etettflng• the Duplex Ehitic Skitt 'will be experienced particularly 14 all Cr" eta alecruhltes,.op. eras. carriages, railroad cars, chute vevis, attn chairs, for it romenade and, hoUse dresd,as the akin, cab be folded when in use to Occupy a small place its easily and con veniently Its a silk on muslin dives. • A lady ha vingenjoycd the plessure,Comfoyt and greet son venience of Wearing the duplex elliptic steel sprin g skirt furs single day will meter drtervrards willingly dispense with their use. Por, children, misses and youne ladies they are en - eerier to all others. • The Hoops are covered with 2 ply ' , double twistefl thread and'will wear twice ses long as the single yam eoveringwhieb is used on all singlif steel 'hoop skirts. The three bottom rods on every skirt are, also double steel. sad twice or donhie covered to prevent the cover ing from wearitg off the rode when. dragging does sled rs..stone steps, ,•tc., etc., whiclitheY ATI olpletalllii subject tti when in nee. All are made of the qew and elegant corded tepee. IA are the best quality in every part, giving to .the'rearm the moat graceful and perfect shape -tmselble, and are unquestionably thelightast moat desirable, comfort/ads anc economies] skirt ever made.' WEsTS, BRADLEY ai c'ART, Proprietor', of the Invemtion, and sole manufacturers, 07 Chambers. amid 70 ,b 81 Ronde streets, N. Y. For sale In all Bret-clean stores - in this city, and thnie. out the United States and Canada. iLletunk dip cola, Mexico, South America, and the West Indies. tirlhattulte for the Duplex Itillptle (or double) Spring Skirt. " .I a ip2i 3m LATE and IMPORTANT HEWS FROM TOE SOUTH!' • air 'FORT FISHER CAPTURED jEi lITS time, and the good people of Wilmington Arai fi 1 other place. Dixie are said to he moth 'TERRY. fled • but the good people of 2dontrose and -Od l/ el need not be alarmed in the least, as nearly . all kinds of Ij goods are aol , faclown, and have been going down (fat. up , Store of the eubscriber) almost eve.iy . day for a king V Lime - past, and Lill wishing good Goods had better tall r oud examine quail ties and prices before buying. at It is 4 my purpose to sell goods strictly upon the prinviplelf r tics atm let lire. In the Franklin flotel buildfng. Montrose,Jan. 24. , DULLARD. WIRT GROCERIES, TlRAS.—Chnice Teas, good at 10e, batter at 12$, Lai P beet at 1.5 and lGe per lb. Sugars, .Syrups and Molasses that Ira rued, as. Vinegar that is some soar, Irislenctso.„ (the'"llltbi weed") from 3:1 to 120 eta. ser lb. and trona° in the ehnpo of entill.• • Yankee Notion., Bookisano Stationery. Pocket Dluries for IF,S. Candle, Nuts, Crackers, CliteSe. cider and domestic' Bdtter. 7.2cd, Potatoes. Won, Fresh Oranges,lemons And lots of other Good things qtlitel66'nuinerous to mention, for salebv A. 1.1. DULLARD. Kontrose.Onn. Manhood: How Losty How Re• • . • stored. ' •- . rYT nub ishml • a new edition of •Ctilver• */ well's Celebrated Essay on the radical curs (without medicine) o( brr.nslevortnuoza, or hearts' weakness. Invainntary- , Serninnl - Losses. impotency. Menial and Physical Incapaeity,';baped#OADtate Mst. riage. etc.; alto. tonsamption, - Epilepsy, and Pits,la• d a ced by se I Indulgence or seanal, extravagance. Cr - Price. in' a sealed envelope, only Scents, The celebrated'anthoe in this admirable atiay clearly demons: rat es, from a thirty.seere' encerearni practice, that the alarinfrig conscquefteei of eel-above may b. radically cured. %Abbot:ir the dangerone mut of Internal medicine or the uppl Ication of the kalfe7-painting art mode artery at once simide, certain and effOrtual, by means of which every entre:el% no matter what hie este di t lon may be, may cure himself cheaply, priveteV and radical ly. . . . Lecture abould bc—in the; t bnads of ' , cry yonth end every melt In'the tend: Sent.under see% In a ,steln envelope. td any iddrps, poet paid. on rez•eipt of Biz ceo.kkoar two, post stamp. Address lhepnblishrts. • ' " • CHAS...J. Ci ELINEdt 123 Bowery. New Vork,.Poet 0415eb0x..4,556, ]larch 20./18G6—:-USaintO• Peace & Peace, Prices, PEACE ESTABUSItED. Large Liaee of Prices Conquered& lif4cf4 13 lartrit t 1..0. !waiving, .for Spring Supplies, new and urge Stocks of. . Dry Goods, • Groceries, Crobkery, Hardware. STOVES, .IVAILS, Paints, Lamp awl Linseed 0 _ilsi &iv Caroetings, Floor Oil Cloths, ! ,17 0.11 Paper; HindOzo Shades, Iluls Cops,.Boots d Shoes, Clocks, de. Including, as •übuni—full Tatirties.or the mo.t per,ll styl4. or LADIES' DRESS GOOF". SHAWLS,. BO.VIVETS, RIBBONS. FLOWERS, do., • which he- wilt .sell on. the most favorable terms fs CASH, PRODUCE, or:to Prompt Time Boyers, Flour & 'Salt 9n hand as usual. NEW . MILPORD: June. 1565. HUNT BROTHERS,. x- ob it . Wholesaled Retail Dealers la latt A 34) -STEEL, NAILS, • %ptifoß.A., sliovElbs, • BUILDER'S. :HARDWARE. g unrE BAIL, COVNTERSUNK T RAIL SPIV:4 RAILROAD it MINING 4 YUPPLIES. CARRIAGE SPRINGS. AILLALI.' ggEr aS„ il l AN * . BOrgB. - troLTS..N•Trrs,mul TrA SI E PLATED BANDS. MALLEABLE IRONS,•illIBS, SPOKES, PELLOES. SEAT SPINDLES. BOWS, de. ANVILS, VICES, STOCKS and DIES, BELLOII I HAMMERS, SLEDGES. FILES, Sc. C. CIRCULAR AND MILL SAWS. BOLTING. PAcEING TACKLE . JILOCKS. .PLASTER PARIS CEMENT, HAIR & GRINDSTONES. FRENCH WINDOW GLASS. LEATHER & FIND:NG S YAIRBANK'S SCALES. Scranton, March 24, 1863. 17, Lackawanna &Bloomsburg RR. QN and Idler November 2'l, 1865, passenger tam, will run • SOUTHWARD'. i' A. Y. .A. rg. l'• 11, ' 1 ,;- Leavot Deranton, ' 5:50 10:50 CD , " KinnsOu. • • : 6:55 11:15 ea " Rupert. 9:15 esl Danville, • 9:50 '?:*• Arrive at Northumberland, 10:80 ~ ItiL NORTHWARD. Leave Nortbnmberlrnd,. 8:00 .tos. , _ Daimiii 0, kap ms " Rupert, f 0:15 Ax. 4 : 15 " Kingston, 2:85 - ' 8:80 t: Arrive-at Scranton, .j. 335. • .9:35 3 .. Pae 5 cage r a taking train south - from !Scrapton at 5:1 0 lip in. - vlAliortbemberland. reneh Ilarrisbnrg at 12:80 p tn.; Bill Imo* V. 5180 104 I Wiehtugton 10:00P.17 1 -; ,11 Rupeit. each niladelphla at 7:1)(1p. m. , - .. Hinge on, Nov, 45i • H. A. IPOI7DA:•• 89 1 4 . PURE; LIBERTY WH.ITRLEAD ~ vv ll4i -. do morn and bette i r work at a given rust, this any other. Try it I .• • - - liannthetnred only by ' ' ZIEGLIIii A 5111T 11, Wholesalo•Drug, Paint, and Glass Dealers, • Alla° /9 . 1n North." 3d street. Philsd's. ... PURE. LIBV.RTY:' tho whitest. tho mostdont the most 0c..... 0130 1 114 Try Tit idtaufwetured - onlybr ROL= O.llBaT Wholesale Drug, Paint and Glass Dealers, lard* Iy 131 Rorti 34 strait, Philad a.