Good Shot. " Bill, don't you know that dad don't allow yon to buy shot?" asked a young urchin of a brother who was somewhat his senior, who was making a purchase of that article. "You just never mind me. Pd thank you to attend to your own business, Mis ter Bob. I don't care what dad allows; I'll buy what I please." Littleboy slightly agitated. "Pm go ing to tell dad," rushed out of the store and runs down street, and bounces into the room where the old man was quietly reading the morning paper. " Dad, dad, Bill went and got shot." " Good heavens !" cried the old man, dropping the paper in consternation, and bolting for the door. " Where is he?" . " Down to Thompson's store," responds Bob. In his excitement the old man forgot to remove his " reading specks," and in go ing down the steps misjudges the dis tance to the pavement, steps off too soon, and comes sprawling on all fours. He gathers himself up, and starts for the store. The pavement appears to be about the level of his knees, consequently in his violent endeavors to keep.it under him, he cat a very ludicrous figure, and drew from the astonished by-standers such a roar as was never bestowed upon a sin• gle individual since the world began. " Say, there, old Lift Up, Where are you going ; what train do you want to catch?" cries one. " What will you take to give ue a jig?" inquires another. " Where'd you learn that step ?" asks a third ; and thus he is assailed on every side. But he hears not the scoffs and sneers of any one ; he cares for nothing—noth ing but William. At length his tedious march is brought to a close by arriving at the store where Bill is stretched out, taking it easy. The old man, supposing him badly hurt, rush ing -up to him frantically, exclaimed : Oh, William ! William where are you wounded ?" " What's the matter, dad ? Ye going erazy ?" exclaims Bill, rising on his el bow, and casting a look of astonishment at the old man. " Why, Robert said you'd got shot !" "So I did.—l got half a pound of the best duck shot in the store." The old man left amid noise enough to drown a thunder clap. As might be sup posed, Bub got the lamming, and Bill didn't. The Freedmen's Bureau. Gens. Steedman and Fullerton have re ported upon the workings of the Negro Bureau in South Carolina and Florida. 'Like their former report, it is filled with exposures of mismanagement, pecula lions, speculations and grinding exactions upon the negroes by the agents of the Bureau, and is particularly severe upon Gen. Saxton's administration—he who made so many speeches to the blacks, counseling them to demand " their politi cal rights as equals of the whites," and to tight for them, if necessary. As usual, the Bureau is found to be a costly ex eresence, stimulating to corruption upon the part of the agents and officials and in dolence among the negroes. From the report it appears that the Government has to pay in salaries alone, in South Car olina, to agents, chaplains, clerks, messen gers, ttc., over one hundred — thousand dollars annually, exclusive of the vast ex penditures for rations, clothing, medi cines, rents, transportation, dze., &c. The Bureau is a great imposition upon the tax payers, and should be discontinued. The Doctrine of " Equality." There is a vast deal of nonsense talked and written about reorganizing the gov ernment "in accordance with.the princi ples of the Declaration of Independence." It, is to be presumed that Mr. Jefferson, who wrote that paper, understood its meaning, and ifit was designed, as is now claimed, not only 'to give freedom to the blacks, but to Make political and social equals of them, it is passing strange that he neglected to communicate that fact to his own negroes, but continued to hold them as slaves to his dying day. Will the radical editors who are in the habitof printing windy and ridiculousinterpreta lions of the Declaration be kind enough to explain this queer fact, or henceforth and forever hold their peace? Original Secessionist. Said that eminent patriot, B. F. Wade, in a speech made not quite . six. years "I am not one of those who would 'ask them to continue in such a Union. It would be doing violence to the platform of the party to which I belong. We have adopted the oki Declaration of Indepen dence as the basis of our political move ments, which declares that men, when their government ceases to , protect their rights, when it is so subverted from the true purposes of government as to oppose them, have the right to recur to funda mental principles, and, if need be, to de stroy the government under - which they live, and to erect on its ruins another more conducive to their welfare. I hold that they have this right whenever they think the contingency has come. * * .* You cannot forcibly hold men in this Un ion, for the attempt to do so, it seems to me, would subvert the first principles of the government under which we live." Thai spoke Mr. Wade in 1860. in 1806 he is a leading Republican. —The Waterbury American is inform ed that something having the appearance Of the rinderpest, or more probably plen ro pneumonia, has made its .ap peapioce among the cattle in Litchfield Comity, Connecticut. The Head Centre• One, Republican paper in Massachu setts, at least, speaks of Tbad Stevens as he dserves to be spoken of. The Spring field Republican says of the buckshot he ro's new measure : " The gist of the whole thing is that Mr. Stevens proposes to put the Southern States into the hands of the freedmen, to be governed by them for - five years, and after that time the white men are to be allowed to be naturalized and become cit izens. And this maniac is allowed to dic tate a policy to Congress and the nation. It is impossible the phrenzy should run much longer. It has culminated at last." Boys using Tobacco. A qtrong and sensible writer says a good sharp thing, and a true one too, for boys who use tobacco. It 'has truly spoiled and utterly ruined thousands of boys; it induces a dangerous precocity; it tends to a softening and weakening of the bones; and it greatly injures the brain, the spinal mar - row, and the whole nervous fluid. A boy who smokes early and fre quently, or in any way uses large quanti ties of tobacco, is never known to make a man of much energy, and generally lacks muscular and physical as well as mental power. We would particularly warn boys who want to be anything in the world to shun tobacco as a most bale ful poison. It injures the teeth. It pro duces an unhealthy state of the throat and lungs, hurts the stomach, and blasts the brain and nerve. NEW MRIOIIO FOUNDRY! HEAD OF NAVIGATION. T HE reu n d d t ejsignlhaving rebuilt his: Foundry, is pre- PLOWS, PLOW POINTS, SAW. MILL GEARING, MOWING MACHINE GEARING, .11 AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, such as farmers and others may require. Also, The Improved Iron Chimneys. rirFonndry opposite Hawley's Store, next to Phin ne3's Hotel. J. S. TINGLEY t SON New Milford, May 29, 1866. tf Flc:oiroxvoe SEWING MACHINES. Highest Premium, Fair of the American ' Institute, 1865. (Gold Medal.) REPORT OP COMMITTEE OP AWARDS—RE-IEOES. I. Its Simplicity and GREAT RANGE of work. 2. Its making four different stitches, viz: The Lock, Knut, Double Lock and Double Knot. 8. The Reversible Feed motion—operated by simply turning a thumb screw—enabling the operator to run the work to the right or left, andrukrx convenience of sztp-fastening the ends of seams. 4. The perfect finish and substantial manner in which theh machine is made. 5. The rapidity of ltr working and the quality of the work done. 6. Its self-adjusting tension. Exhibited by R. C. TYLER, opposite Lathrop's. No. 1. $63. No. 2, VB.—With all the Fixtures. Montrose, April 8, 1866. 3m rCew 3' lrm. Baldwin, Allen, & Mitchell. rirww2r..rw9 AGAIN 1 After retiring fir thirty days at "hard labor," have re sumed business at the old stand, under the name and firm of BALDWIN, ALLEN & EaI'ORELL, DEALERS IN Flour, Feed, Salt, Pork, Butter, Cheese, Dried Beef, Hams, Fish, Smoked Hal ibut, Candles, Tea, Cofee, Spices, Syrup, Molasses, Sugar, .Seed Wheat, Clover & Timothy Seed, Flax-seed, Beans, Brooms, Nails, dc. Thankful for past patronage, we shall be happy to see and wait upon our old and new customers. All Goods and Flour warranted. A. BALDWIN. W. L. ALLML S. N. MITCHELL. Montrose, April 10,1866. . . --,,, WHISKERS, MUSTACHES ._c, tforced to grow on the smoo thest face in from three to 5'...., weeks by using Dr. SEVIG- ' t - , N B'S RESTAURATEUR '-'-L'-.„ ~ CAPILAIRE, the most won- , '?.?;'.. . derful discovery in modern & '.`::::-',". • -- .. ' 4 .: ~..r -'''' science. acting on the Beard ~,„,:.?,../.' and Hair in an almost mirac- tdons manner. It tuts been used by the elite of London and Paris with the most flattering success. Names of all purchasers ;to registered, and if entire satisfaction Is not given itrev_eu instance , the money will be cheer fully refunded, Price bymail. sealei and postpaid, $l. Descriptivecircnlars and testimonials mailed free. Ad dress BERGER, SHUTTS &, Co.. Chemists, No 283 Riv er st reet , . Troy. N. Y. Only agents for the United State. myl lycfspq ERIE RAILWAY. ORANGE of hours, commencing Monday, June 11th, 1846. rrains will leave Great Bend, Pa..at about the following hours, via: VlTenst. 3.05 a. m: Night Express, 'Mondays excepted, for Ro chester, Buffalo, Salamanca and Dunkirk, makln,.! dl rectconnection with trains of the Atlantis. and Great Weitern, Lake Shore and Grand Trunk Railways, for all points West ; also at Binghamton for Syracuse ; at Owego for Ithaca, and at Elmira foreanandaigiui. 3.45 a. in. Lightning Express, Daily, for Rochester, Buffalo. Salamanca, Dunkhk, and the West. Stops at Great Bend on Mondays only. 5 . 27 a. in. Mail Train, Sundays excepted, for Buffalo and Dunkirk. 11.23 a. in. Emigrant 'Train, Daily, for the West. 3.38 p. m. Day Express. Suridays excepted. for Ro chester. Buffalo. Salamanca, Dunkirk, and the West. Connects at Binghamton for Syracuse : at Owego for Ithaca; at Elmira for Canandaigua; at Salamanca with the Atlantic and Great Western Gailway, and at Buffalo with the Lake Shore and Grand Trunk Rail way4for all points West and South. 7, In p. in, - Express Mall, Sundays eicepted, for Buffs lo, Salamanca, and.Punkirk, connecting with trains for the West. • 4131.4,15 as =asst. 6.56 a. in. Cincinnati Express. Mondaya excepted. at Lackawaxen for Hawley, and at Graycourt for New burg and Warwick.. 1.48 p. in. Day Exproex, Sundays excepted. 911 p. New York and Baltimore Mail, Sundays ex otptod. L4B a. m. Night Erpreas, Daily, connecting at Gray court for Warwick. H. RIDDLE. Gen'i Sup't, Row York. WM. R. BARR, Gaul Paseenger Agent. BUSINESS CARDS. D. W. SEARLE • . A TTORNZY AT LAW , office over the Store of Z Jol. Cobb, opposite Searle'e Hotel, Montrose, Pa. May 1, 1866. BALDWIN, ALLEN, & MITCHELL, DEALERS in Flour, Salt, Pork, Fish; Lard, Grain; -Feed, Candles., Clover and Vintothy ,Seed. Groceries, suckles Sugars, Molasses; Byrnps,i Tea and Coffee. West side of Public Avenue. Montrose, April .7, 1566. DE. E. P. NINES, ry AS permanently located at Frlendevitle for the per pose of practicing medicine and surgery in all Its brancoes. He may be found at the Jackson ,Honee.. Office hours from S e. m., to 9 p m. jantatf Friendevi Ile, Pa., Jan. 15th, 15116. CI. S. GILBERT, I-micteozaesoci. 81.1.0ticrzLeP0.1". ser ipitt Grant Bend, Pa. ROGERS & ELY, .ICidaeamassoci. mylo* Brooklyn, Pa. PETER HAY, .T.rl4,o7rienOc3 febi 64tr Auburn 4 Corners, Pa. M. C. SUTTON, Mai C 3 420 XLIS C. Ci. .41.u.csticoazeier, ap7 65tt Frlendsville, Pa. STROUD & BROWN, vria AND LIFE INSITIIANCE AGENTS. All U business attended to promptly, on fair terms. Of fice first door north of " Montrose Hotel," west side of Public Avenue, Montrose, Pa. [Jan. 1.1866. BILLOWS STuovn, - - Crtent.ns L.- C. 0. FORDHAM, 1000 T ck 8110 E Dealer and Manufacturer. Montrose, .1) Pa. Shop on Main street, one door below the Poet Office. All kinds of work wide to order, and repairing done neatly. jani fb DR. E. L. BLAKESLEE, nrITSICIAN S SURGEON, has locatqd at Brooklyn, Susq'a co., Pa. Will attend promptly to all calls with which be may be favored. Office at 1.. M. Bald [July 11—ly DR. E, L. GARDNER, PHYSICIAN and SURGEON, Montrose, Pa. Office over Webb tt Butterfield's Store. • ,BOarde et Searle's Motel. tnyGs tf H. BURRITT, FAEALER. in Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Crockery, lir Hardware, Iron, Stoves, Drugs, Oils. and Faints. Bootsand Shoes, Bats and Caps; Fars. Butrato Baia, Groceries, Pro-visions, etc., NeerMilford, Pa. -, 'WM. 11. COOPER & CO., ANKERS, Montrose, Pa. Successorsto Poet, Cooper Co. Wane, Lathrop'e new building. Turnpike-et. up; TT IN G COOPER HENRY DRINKER. A. 0. WARREN, TTORSEY AT LAW. Bounty, Back Pay, Pension, and Exemption Claims attended to. febl EC"Office first door below Boyd's Store, Idontrose, Pa DOLT. E. L. HANDRICK, PHYSICIAN SURGEON,respectfully tenders his professional services to the citizen of Friends rills and vicinity. ipb"Office inthe officcof Dr. Lest. Boards at J. Ilosford's. .1430 63tf ABEL TURRELL, Ilrft NEAL in Drags, Medicines, Chemicals, Dye 1./ Staffs, Glass Ware, Paints, Oils, Varnish, Win lo irGlass - , Groceries, Fancy tionds, Jewelry Pertil qcry,,ltc—Agent for all the most popular PATENT I EDICINES,—Montrose, Pa. DR. WM. SMITH, QURGEON DENTlST,—Montrose, Pa. 00flice in Latbrops' new building, over the Bank. All Dental operations will be ••111114.‘a erformed In good style and warranted. .JOHN GROVES, g . ASITIONABLE TALLOR. Ifontrose,-Pa. Sbeii one door West of Searles-Motel. MrAll orders filled promptly, in first-rate style. 'ruing done on abort notice, and warranted to fit W.M. W. SMITH, CABIN ET AND CHAIR MANUFACIVRERS,r-Foo Cof Math street. Montt-me, Pp. : . ; tC P. LINES, VASIIIONARLBTAILOR.-111ontrose, Pa. Shdp L in Phenix Block, ocOrstore of Read, Watrons Foster. All work warranted as to fit and finish. 'tatting dune on short notice, in beststyle. jan'6o JOHN SAUTTER, RESPECTFULLY announces that he ils'lrimpa, prri pared to cut all' kinds of Gaiments In the most Fashionable Style, and warranted to tit with elegance and ease. Shop over 1. N. Dullard's Store, Montrose. BACK. PAY. T H E E R t M r.. 44 n /i l fg E i, N .: E p D ro A m G p E t N a T tt o o f nTi ll on E Ci t 0 all claims entrusted to his care. Charges low. and in o for. mation FREE. L. F. FITCH. Montrose, Jan. 14. 1865. tf SLODIERS' BOUNTY , PENSIONS, And r.Baeli - Pay! TIIB undersigned Lxcanstn riontrr or van Gorturt , YENS, will give prompt attention to all claims intrur Led to his Imre. No charge unless successful. Montrose, Aug. 20.'63. J. B. McCOLLIIII. SOLDIERS' BOUNTY , PENSIONS; Etaaci xmai-sr illt undersigned, LICENSED AGENT of the GOV rr ERNMENT. having obtained the necessary forms &c.. will give prompt attention to all claims Intraste.l to his care. No charge unless successful. GEO. P. LITTLE. Montrose. June 6th, CALVIN 'C. HALSEY, ['AIMING SURGEON For Pensioners, and Applicants for Pensions. farOfllee in Public Avenue, over the Store of J. Ly ons & Son. Montrose, Pa.. May 26, 18G& tf The Montrose Democrat In PUBLIBEED EVERY TUESDAY MORNING, AT Iliermosz, SUAQUERANNA COUNTY, PA., BY Ai.. .T. 13- MFt "EL 1 II" IS CP ZW, AT $2 PER ANNUM U ADVANCE—On PX AT END or TEAL Rosiness advertisements inserted at $1 per square of 10 lines, three times, and Wets for each additional week. Yearly advertisers, with usnal changes, charged $lO for four squares, quarter column $l5. - half column $3O. one column $6O. And other amounts in exact proportion. Business cards of threellnee, $3l or one dollar ailne. IMP — 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 elle. l i s erZtls3l s Cerash sows. PURE LIBERTY WHITE LEAD WLL do More and better work at a given cost, than any other. Try it t Manufactured only by ZIEGLER & SMITH, Wholesale Drug, Paint, and Glass Dealers, janBo ly 137 North 8d street, naiad's. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. TIIS subscriber resimctrally informs the public that he has leased the - Blacktmith Shop of 11. C. Clemrine, near the Foundry of Sayre EN:others. Customers nilldo well to call, as dhey can get every thing done in the Illackandthingliae neatly and prpmpt ly for cash. re — Particular attention given to Horse Shoeing._ EDWARD P. STAMP. 2dontrose,ilec. it Firer Lifil and accidental GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY, IllEcozOrcbasei, Home Insurance Co. of N. Y., Capital and , . Surplus, $8,000,000 .. Insurance Co. of North Americc; Phil's, .. , Capital and Surplus, . 1,700,000 International Fire Insurance Co. of N. Y., Capital add Surplus, . 1,500,000 Girard Fire and Marine Insurance Co. of Phil's, Capital and Surplus,• - 000,000 -.. Lycoming County Mutual Insurance Co.of Manny, Penn'a. Capital and Surplus, 2,500,000 Farmer's 'Mutual Insurance Co. York, Pa., Capital and Surplus,,soo,ooo Enterprise hisurance• Company, Phil'a, Capital and Surplus, ' ~ ... 375,000 Insurance Co . State of Perix*lvenla, Phil. Capital and Surplus, - 700,000 Kensington Fire and M....lnsurance Co., , - f Phil's, capital and Surplus, ; : 300,000 Connecticut Mutual Lire Insurance Co. of Hartford, Conn., - -paying 60 per cent. dividends-to the assured - : Capital, -10,000,000 American Lite insurance C 0.,, Philadel- - phia,- Capital, . 1.000,000 Travelers' Insurance Co. Hartford, Conn., , Insnring, against all kinds of accidents Capital, 500,000 Hartford Fire Insurahce Company, Hart ford. Conn., Capital and-Surplus, $1,583,161 Mr All business entrusted to our care will be attend ed to on fair terms, and all losses promptly adjusted. 1 STROUD flx. BROWN, Agents. Mr - Office first door north of "Montrose Hotel," west side of Public Aveaue. Biturios STROUD, _ , CHARLES L. BROWN. Montrose, Jan. Ist. 1866. ly toWELts.. * -- arse_-. D. W. LOWELL, Principal Si. Proprietor the above Institution, respect fell y calls attention / to the unsurpassed facilities of his course of Instruc thm, and• the important additions and improvements which have been made in and to the several departm en ts of his College. The course of instruction extended and perfected, p res en t to YOUNG IVIEN . and LADIES The pest facilitles.for obtaluing a PRACTICAL, COMPREHENSIVE, BUSINESS - • EDUCATION. • 'The thorough, novel and interestir g course of ACTUAL PRACTICE embraces a complete routine of transactions In eacn im portant branch of business. A Store, Bank and Railroad Steamboat. Telezraph. Post.otlices. S., are in full and successful operation. represent inc in a pleasing and sat isfactory marmer,l4e tjailynuytine of,actual bueinesa lite:Tit'sellich thin Ptudeni bed6tTles iii proefreeefon an amateur CLERK, MERCHANT AND BANKER, . receiving': in each .Ipacitr, practical& reliable lmowl edge of business in its Multifarious forms and phases PENMANSHIP. In this essential branch of business education no Col lege offer better facilities to the learner. The Spence rian system will be taught in all its varieties by the most skillful meteors of the art. Specimens of Writlug.from thisinstitnt lon hays received 'tile bighe B t ellemlduz" from the pras, • For general information. terms, &c.,•addreae for Col lc o which will he mailed tree; for specimens of Penmanship. enclose two three-cent stamps. decl2lOy. Address L. W. LOWELL-Principal. LowelVO Commereful frollege, "Fittighilinton, PURE LIBERTY WRITE LEAD. PREFERRED by all practical painters I Try it, and you will have no other. Manufactured only by ZIEGLER SMITH, Wholesale Drug, Paint and Class Dealers, jan3o ly 132 North 3d Street, Philad'a. "THE FAMOUS BARBER." toineand ged the ramous Barber, Famous Barber, Ikte of Hayti. Late of Hayti, no at Weeks', Now at F. B. Weeks' Store Room, Find me shaving and shampooing, Find me cutting hair to suit you, Find me ready ut your service. At your service, CHARLEY MORRIS Montrope,oct- 15. 1863. tf THE MASON & HAMLIN C349....113XWEir • C1.Ft.131c4a...1V09, MAO RTY difteiedt "gtyles. adapted to ani3redrind Peen - r lar music, for sSil to $6OO each. Fifty-one gold or silver medals, or • ther first premiums awarded them.— Illustrated Catalogues tree. Address, MASON HAM LIN, Boston • or MASON BROTHERS, New York. Sept. 2, Isss—iy3inp LOTS FOR SAJJ.E . Tubseribecoirert , tor sae a few chOtee'Ming Lots In Great Bend Village, In close proximity to the extensive works of the D., L. & W. R. R. Co., now in progress. They are laid out In convenient shape and good size: and may be purchased at liberal rates and on ea.syserrns of payment. Great Bend. Dec. 7,1864. E. PATRICK. FOOTZ.!S HMO aulEifo POEM. g TER, HEAVE. COUGHS, DI: TEMPER, F/ VERS, YOUNDEI LOSS OF APPS TITE AND VITAL ENERGY, &c. D use Improves th, wind, .InereilStul the appetite,girr a smooth an , glossy skin—am transforms t b miserable skelet horse. In all diseases of Swine, inch as Coughs, Ulcers in n, the Lungs, Liver, Isar &c., this article• • for By putting from .• • • one-half paper . . to a ;Opel lin: a ` bathl of swill tho I above diseases will be eradicated or entirely prevented. •It given In time; • certain preventive and cure for the Hog Cholera. ppg Price 25 Cents per Paper, or 5 Papers for $l. - 6 EitITAIIED BY S. A. FICYLITZ 13110., , AT TIMM Not WHOLESALE DUO AND MEDICINE DEPOT. No. 116 Frankna St.. Baltimore, Md. kw }or Bale by manias sad scorekeeper threstih• out the United States. ABEL TURRELL s Is Continually receiving NEW GOODS, And keeps constantly on hand a hill and desirable as . • sortment of gennine ; Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Liquors, Paints, Oils, Dye-stiffs, Teas- Spices and other Groceries, Stoneware, Wall and Window Pa per, Glassware, Lamps, Kerosene, Benzoic, Tanner's Oil. Lubricating 01.1, Neatstoot 011, Relined Whale Oil, Varnish, Whips, Guns, Pistols, Cartridges, Powder; Shot, Lead, Gan Caps, Musical . Instruments, Toilet Soaps, Hair Oils, . Brushes, Pocket Knives, Spectacles Silver Plated Spoon., Forks, and Ivory Handled Knives, Dentist's Articles, a general assortment of Fancy Goods, Jewelry, Perfumery, Ike. ALL THE , 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 fill a newspaper. Call at the Drug and Variety Store of ABEL TURRELL, Montrose, Pa. LIBERTY 'WHITE LEAD, Liberty While Lead. Liberty White Lead. Liberty White Lead. Liberty White Lead. TRY IT ! TRY IT ! TRY IT ! TRY IT WennANTED to cover more surtace, for same weight, than any other. Boy the best, it fs the cheapest. Liberty Lead is whiter than any other. Liberty Lead covers better than eity other. Liberty Lead wears longer than any other. Liberty Lead is more economical than any other. Liberty Lead is more free from impurities, and is WAEHANTED to do more and better work at a given cost. than any other. Buy the BEST, It is the CHEAPEST. Menu! actured and warranted by ZOIIIIGrIAMMIL CO ECTIVIXTME, WHOLESALE DRUG, PAINT & GLASS DEALERS, 137 NORTH THIRD STREET, Je 3 4 1-1 y• PHILADELPHIA. Rifles, Muskets and Carbines, for the United States Service. Also POCKET & BEET REVOLVERS, Rifle Canes, Revolving Rifles, Rifle and Shot Gun Barrels, and Gun Materials sold by Gun Dealers and the Trade generally. In these days of Housebreaking and Robbery, every House, Store, Bank and office, should have one of REMIRGIONS' REVOLVERS. Parties desiring to avail themselves of the late improvements in Pistols, and su perior workmanship and form, will find all combined in the New REUNION REVOLVERS. Circulars containing cuts & description of our Arms will be furnished upon ap plication. E. REMINGTON & SONS, Ilion, N.Y. Moons. & NICHOLS., Agents, aplOc No. 40 Courtland st N. Y. A FRESH LOT OF NEW GOODS, JUST ARRIVED FOR THE iernclaag Tlnacle, At WILSO i, GRIFFIS & WARNER'S . .1 "DHAUTY.—Anburn 00l- , -'• 1. /I den. Flaxen , and Silken " l'i :' CURLS • oduced . b the nso _ .'; ofProf.BE r ßnaux's6lSEß 4 : ti l it -. LE CHEVEAUX. Ono ap. ..: --r.„, -', ..., A......... 11 plication warranted to curl ...:=;,411 1 1.. t 7 r; i• , ),„ IN, the most straight and stub- •' ~i, 1. - '', f. born hair of either sex into wavy ringlets or heavy massive curls. Has been need by the fashionables of Paris and London. with the most gratifying results. Does no ininry to the hair. Price by mail, scaled and post paid. $l. Descriptive circulars mailed free. Address BERGER, SEUTTS t Co., Chem bus, No. 285 River street, Troy, N. Y. Only agents for the United States. myl lycfspq This preparation, at long and favorably known, will thor oughly reinvigorate p i .- broken-down and osts, low-spirited horses, 1 / 4 W by strengthening arid cleansing the stomach 404.4iales ' It Is a sure pre °4l Excelsior !, Excelsior CnEE.A.,ISrMia 491. WIL Eir HAIR EXTERMINATOR, FOR REMOVING SL'PERFLUOITS FLAIR. TO the Ladies especially, this invaluable depilatory recommends itself as being an almost indispensable article to female beauty, is easily applied, and does not burn or injure the skin, but acts directly on the roots. It is warranted to remove superfluous hair from low foreheads, or from any part of the body, completely, to tally and rmilcally extirpating the same, leaviug the skin soft, smooth and natural. This Is the only article used by the French, and is the only real effectual depil atory powder in existence. Price el per package, Bout post paid to rely address. on receipt of an order, by pauauu, SIIIITTS R Co., Chemists. myl lycfspq 2.8.1, River street, Troy, N.Y. is invaluable. mi the quality 0 0 . s milk. It has proven by tic: cre experiment to axe the quan of oft milk and A. twenty per immi and make the er firm and 0 3 . In fattening , it gives them ipetite, loosens hide, and them thrive WHITE LIQUID ENAMEL , FOR Improvin' and Beautifying the complexion. The most valuable and perfect preparation in nee. for giving the skin a beautiful, pearl-like tint, that is only found in youth.,lt quickly removes tan. freckles, pimples. blotches, moth patch, e, sallowness, eruptions andel] impuritietkor the skin, kindly healing the same, leaving the skin white and clear as.alabaster. Its use cannot be detected by the closest scrutiny, and being a vegetable preparation is perfectly harmless. It le the only article of the kind used by the French, and is con sidered by the Parisian as indispensable .to a perfect toilet. Upwards of POMO bottles were sold during the past year, a sufficient guarantee of Its efficacy. Price only tide. Mailed, poet paid, on receipt of an orderby BERGER, SHUTT'S bCO., Chemists, myl lyefspq 245 River street;Troy, N. Y. E. UEI%TINGTON & SONS, ere 'lt •-" r 4• - • • - - :4 Q fr.:2•.. 3thquraCrultrals OF V 't REVOLVERS Repeating Pistols, CJME.Eh.g3T3EII.A.T-141ML-PISI PER YEAR We want Agents every. $1,500 where to sell one IMPROVED $2O Sew. lug Machines. Three new kinds. Under andupper feed. Sent on trial. Warranted five years, Above sal ary or large commissionspaid. The only machines sold in the . United States for less than $4O, which ore fully licensed by Rowe, Wheeler & Wilson, Grover & Baker.: Singer & Co.. and Bachelder. AB other cheap machines are infringements, and the seller or user are liable to arrest, fine and imprisonment. Illustrated circnlars sent free. Address, or - call upon SHAW dr, CLARE, at Wilde ford. Maine, or Chicago, 81. (may2ollis trA MONTH I Agents wanted for six entire!) , .nn / new articles. just out. Address 0. T. OA , City Building, Biddeford, Me. (m49il7' New Skitt fok 1866. • The Great Invention of the Age in 1100 P SORTS. 1. Wi BRADLEY'S New Paii3ut DUPLEX (double) ELLIPTIC 13Plinr0 B$6,T. • mtllB Invention consists of Duplek [or two] Elliptic .11. Pare Refined Steel Springs, Ingeniously braided tightly and trmly•together, edge to edge, making the toughestonost flexible, eltestic 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 s i ngle spring skirt that ever has or • ran be made. The wonderful flexibility, great comfort anti pleasure to any-lady tweeting the' Duplex 'Elliptic Skirt will be experienced particularly in all crowdea assemblies, Op: eras, carriages, railroad can, church pews, arm chatm for promenade and house dress, as the skirt= 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 aonventence of wearing the duplex elliptic steel spring skirt fora single day will never a ft erwards willingly dispense with their uKe.' For children, mimic, and young ladies they are superior to all others. The Hoops are covered with 2 ply double twisted thread and will wear twice as long as the single yerTi 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 rode when dragging down' stairs, stone steps, etc., etc., which they are constantly+ subject to when In nee. 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 arc unquestionably the lightest most desirable, comfortable ant economical skirt ever made. - . WESTS, BRADLEY lb CARY: Prouletore of the Invention, and sole manufacturers, UT Chambertr, and 19 & 81 Reade streets, N. Y. For sale in all first-class stores In this city, and threj s out the United States and Canada, Havana do Cuba, Mexico, South America, and the West Indies. 07 - Inquire for the Duplex Elliptie (or double) Spring Skirt. a o apt! 8m LATE and IMPORTANT NEWS ROM THE SOUTH! Car FORT FISHER CAPTURED ja THIS time, and the good people of Wilmington and other places in Dixie arc said to be much ITERRY fIed • but the good people of Montrose and vicinity need not be alarmed in the least, as nearly all kinds of good: , are aoi.g down, and have been going down (into Ut. Store of the subscriber) almost every day for a long time past, and all wishing good Goode had better call and examine qualities and prices before buying, to it is my purpose to sell goods strictly upon the principle of live ana let live. In the Franklin Hotel building. Montrose, Jan:St A. N. BETE G. FAMILY GROCERIES, TEAS.—Choice Teas, good at 108, better at 12s, and bess at 16 and 16s per lb. Sugars, Syrups and Molasses that are sweet, and Vinegar that Is some sour. Tobacco, (tho "filthy weed") from 30 to 120 eta. per b. and some In the shape of snuff. Yankee Notions, Books and Stationery, Pocket Diaries for 1865, Candies, Nuts, Crackers, Cheese, cider and domestic Wines, Butter, Lsrd, Potatoes. Onions, Fresh Oranges, Lemons and lots of other Good things quite too numerous to mention, for Kale by Montrose, Jan. 1865. A.N. BULLARD. Manhood: How LOst, How Re- stored. TUST pub !shed, a new edition of Dr. Culver ewell's Celebrated Essay on the radical care (without medicine) of eireamstonnnoes. or Seminal Weakness. Involuntary Seminal Loeser), Impotency Mental and Physical Incapacity, Impediments to Mar riage, etc.. also. Consumption, Epilepsy, and Fits, in duced by self-indulgence or sexual extravagance. i(217 - Price, in a sealed envelope, only 6 cents. The celebrated anthor in this admirable essay clearly demonstrates, from a thirty years' successful practice, that the alarming coneequertces of eel-abuse may be radically cured without the dangerous nee of internal medicine or the application of the knife—pointin', eat mode of cure at once simple...certain and effectual, by means of which every anfferer, no inattvr what his con dition may be. may cure himself cheaply, privately and radically. arThis Lecture should be In the hands of every youth and every man In the land. Sent. ander seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, post paid, on receipt of six cents, or two post stamps. Address the publishers, CHAS. J. C. SLINK 12^I Bowery, New York, Post °Bice box 4,580. March 20, 1866-Iyemp. Peace & Peace Prices. PEACE ESTABLISHED. Large Lines of Prices Conquered & Reduced H. 331,11.3L e ritt 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 zole, Carpeting.% Floor Oil Clo - ths, Wall Paper, Window Shades, Hats & Caps, Boots cf: Shoes, Clocks, etc. Including, as usual, fall varieties of, the most popula styles of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS, BONNETS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, (tc., which he will sell on the most favorable terms fo CASH, PRODUCE, or to Prompt Tinie Buyers. Flour & Salt on hand as usual. NEW MILFORD, June, IFSS. ' HUNT BROTHERS , EilIC/PLAIVWCON, • Wholesale & Retail Dealers In rffilagrOVil.2l2 9 X Et O'N, 7 STEEL, NAILS , svnov,%, BUILDER'S HARDWARE. MINE BAIL, COUNTERSUNK d T RAIL SPIKES RAILROAD di MINING StTP.PLIES. CARRIAGE SPRINGS. AXLES, SKEINS AND BOXES, BOLTS, NUTS and WASHERS, PLATED BANDS. MALLEABLE IRONS, HUBS. SPOKES, FELLOES, SEAT SPINDLES. BOWS. &c. ANVILS, VICES. .STOCKS and DIES, BELLOWS HAMMERS.. SLEDGES, FILES, &e. &c. CIRCULAR AND MILL SAWS, BOLTING, PACEINO TACKLE BLOCKS, PLASTER PARIS CEMENT, HAIR & GRINDSTONES. FRENCH WINDOW GLASS. LEATHER & FINDENOS FAIRBANE'S SCALES. Scranton. March SI, ISM ly Lackawanna & Bloomsburg B. R. 0 N and after November 27, 1613.1, passenger trains wIU run an pilaw!: , . SOUTHWARD. A. N. ' A. N. 7. 701 _. Leave Scranton, 5:50 10:50 4:?.? Kingston, 6:55 11:15 57,0 Rnpurt. 0:15 " Danville, 100 fk3o Arrive at Northumberland, -10:30 Utl5 NORTHWARD. • • " ' aes Leave Northntaberirnd, 8:00 " Danville, 8:40 -.T40 " Rupert, 9:15 e. N.. • . 415 •* Kingcton, 285 8:80 6 : 53 ,,,, Arrive at Scranton, ' 8:45 9:85 ' 8 : , ‘" Piimsengers taking train month room Scranton at 5:5 8 a. m. via Northumberland each Harrisburg at 12:30 p M.; Baltimore 5:80 p. m. Wathinaton 10:00p. in.; 1 11 Paper! , reach Philadelphia at 7:00 p.im.; _ r , s; , • Kindcton. Nov. M. . . , H. A,,PONPA, 811 Pt• W ATM Assoolation,Philadelphist Diseases of the Nervous, Seminal, Urinary and *ex nal systems—new and reliable treatment—ln Nepotist ) ! the HOWARD ASSOCIATION...Sent by mitiliu Pealed letzer envelopes, free of charge. `AddressNr. J. MULLIN flonoirrosi, HowardAssoclation,No 2 South Othatreet, Philadelphia. Pa. PURE LIBERTY WRITE:LEAD, - tho whitest., tho most diraille:theinost economical , Wholesale Tmit 'MaDrug,nu factP aint d o a n d lE mass Dealenr yby ZGLER & MTH, , jan3o Iy. 137 Noo,ll 111441treet,