-7 X 87 1 410- 4 SICATcer. • • r Tying her bonnet under her chin, She tied ber raven ringlets in. But not alone in the silken snare, Did she catch her lovely floating hair, For, ty,ipg her bonnet under chin, swotted ta young man's heart , within. They were,str,olling_ together np.the hill, Where• he 'Wind comes blowing merry and chill, And it blew the curls a frdticsome race, All over the happy peach colored face, Till, scolding and laughing, she tied them in, ticAerber, beautiful dimpled chin.; And it blew a color, bright as the bloom Of the pinkest fusohia's tossing plume, • All over the cheeks of the prettiest girl Thy ittiprisoned"a romping curly Or, in tying her bonnet under the chin, She tied a young man's heart within. Steeper and steeper grew the hill— Madder, merrier, chiller still, he Western wind blew down and played Ttie.svildest tricks with the little maid, Akirmi her bonnet under the chin, She tied a young man's heart therein. o,.Wes,terp ,wind, do you think it was fair To play Bubb - tricks with her floating hair? To gladly, gleefully do your best To blow her against the young man's breast, Where as gladly be folded her in, And kissed her mouth and dimpled chin? Oh, Elery Vane, you little thought, An hour ago, when you besought This country lass to walk with yon, After the :sun had dried the dew, • What perilous danger you'd be in As she tied her bonnet under her chin. The Reports about Harlan. lgr,-.4anies Harlan, late Seciretary of Interior, was too conscientious to retain seat in the President's Cabinet when he was an outspoken opponent of the President's policy of restoration. But it comes to light that, on the very last day tint one before his connection with the Cabinet ceased, he acted, apparently for the ,government,ms party to a contract which was M no sense a benefit to the government, but _asttipendousswindle for the benefit of certain' Eastern' !;peculators calling themselves the " Connecticut Ein iarant Society." It appears that more than thirty years ago the Cherokees pur chased a tract of land for half a million dollars, or this land was'assigned to them at that valuation as a part of the govern ment dues to that . tribe, and that lately the Cherokees have mansfested a desire to di pose of the same. It was stipulated that these lauds should be sold to no par tieslor' less than one dollar and quarter per:acre. - Nevertheless, by Harlan't3 act, the Connecticut Emigrant Society be cemeti possessed (tinle , s the contract is dtettaredtnuil and void) of eight hundred thousand acres of the best land in the State•of Kansas for the sum of eight hun dred, thousand dollars. As the land is worth infinitely more, it . is, of course, a ruinous sacrifice on the part of the Chero keeti,-wh'Ose necessities have thus been taken advantage of; and the Cherokees, theCennecticut Emigrant Society, Mr. Milan, and the whole public know that it is a swindle. Why was not so impor tant a Metter confided to Harlan's succes sor, instead of being speedily and almost secretly consummated on the very eve of Harlan's retirement from the Cabinet ? Aod as it was so- the decided- disadvan tage, of the Cherokees, and an actual abuse if not betrayal, of a public trust on the part of Harlan, it is pertinent to'nsk if the ex-Secretary proposes to participate in the expected and enormous profits off the transaction. The conduct of Indian affairs and appropriations. under Radical rule, was a public swindle for the benefit of private individuals, second only in en ormitz to the general sponge upon the public tseasery contemplated by the urea tto*of the, Freedmen's Bureau. When Mr., , Harlan entered upon his secretary ship he Was not worth five thousand dol lars. It is currently reported that he is now the possessor of more than half a million. It becomes Mr. Harlan to s t a t e publicly ; if these rumors . are true, and if hoii.it . ol this. .s,nin from his. salary as SiCrerary;i.li floni - lees and participation in Sue)! enterprises as the Connecticut Emigration .Society. _Meanwhile, meas ures should be taken to at once annul this particular contract. It is quite time that this peculiar "kind of Torch and Tnpen tine patriotism should be stopped.—N. I=== Asendeman, whose lady was suffer euld, got up at midnight and went belOw to fetch a mustard poultice. In . bbriitatiou ,be mistook the room pu Went into One 'Where there was alight burning as dimly as that. be left—a room,:illOgether similar, and ap parently his, vi* in hoed .fast asleep._ He irpfilied - the mustard poultice-to her Cheat, and Sat quietly waiting'Ut her bedside till it began to draw. It did - draw, but it drew.an infuriated scream from the young lady who bad been the subject of his nn conscious selicitude. . At the sound of the tinaCcustomedr voice, the 'nature of the ,ljiat,Which bad befallen 'hint and'his ppa tigtit was atonce visible, and heiushed betuilpttg - from the arms of the mustarded- woman utto the arms of his own. Both parties . told their story the next day, and hitt() retire auild the laughter of all the, oenupants. boy' some, six years old was using hisilate . und • fienell on a' Sunday, Vben rather, who was,a miniher, en teNti*dSaid : "My stio, T prefer tifit ypti 4 "stotald oot use year slate on the LerdtiSday." " drawing &meeting hofifsllither," was the prompt rely. Ladies Bonnet's and Hats. The milliners of Philadelphia held their animal autumnal exhibition last week. The Age, in its report of the opening I says : We notice the following as among the specimen bonnets and bats exhibited that are destined to be most popular during the present season : Au elegant Chignon bonnet was much admired. This is a pretty novelty in the way of an evening bonnet, peculiarly adapted to the present mode of ladies ar ranging their hair. It is composed of black silk frame, with a net work of jet, and scarlet watered strings, with a sur rounding fringe of jet pendants—the whole affair being about-as large as the palm of a man's hand, requiring, say, a number ten glove. The Lambelle is also an evening bon net constructed of a white frame, with a white covering of morabout, the face be ing formed by a band of scarlet velvet, covered with coral. The Tallier, a decided novelty, is a pe culiar shape. The one we examined was made of black silk, ornamented with jet beads, a plait of scarlet velvet extending across the bonnet from back to front, and a scarlet flower in the face. The Victoria—one of the most beauti ful bonnets in the collection—was formed of blue velvet, with a fluting of the same material around the entire bonnet (no great distance), and a white willow plume tailing from the.side, with ribbons of the same color. The whole effect of the bon net is decidedly stylish, and for full dress was voted to be just the thing. The Empress is also a fall bonnet, of entirely now stnd exquisite design, made of garnet velvet, a curtain of the same material,,with a wreath of garnet velvet centres at the left side, the face being set on with white velvet baud and a fall of White blond . lace. The Mazara is a full dress bonnet of black velvet, with a puffing of green vel vet on the centre, and a fine wreath of black and zone velvet flowers, extending from the back across either side into the face, forming the face trimming, with jet pendants at the side. The Catalan bonnet in the exhibition was an exquisite gem. It was of brown velvet, with a lace face, and a plait of the same material extending around the bon net, and a bird of Paradise at the side. The face trimming was formed by a wreath of zone velvet flowers. Having thus briefly referred to a few of the lead ing styles displayed, we will conclude with a similar reference to their new style French Hats, of which we will de scribe first, The Lillian. This is a fine drab French Felt rolled up at both sides, with two os trich tips of the same color, and edged with a heavy silk cord to match. This hat combines richness and neatness to perfection. The Floritta is a white French Felt, so cut as to form a hat front with bonnet face, and is gracefully trimmed with black velvet and jet fringe, black and white feather and white ornaments. The Ristori (which thus precedes in Philadelphia the celebrated tragedienne whose name it honors) is a very jaunty little hat for misses, also of French Vel vet, bound with a band of light blue vel vet, and a trimming of the same material tastefully arranged, with a white beaded feather. In addition to these, the hats denominated, "Willis Turban," " Dex ter," " Gladiator," " Catalan," and oth ers, for misses, children, and infants, were much admired, ancrwlll all be more or less popular during the coming season. filar A certain College Professor had assembled his class at the commencement of the term, and was reading over the list of names to see that all were present. It chanced that one of the number was unknown to the Professor, having just entered. " What is your name, Sir ?" asked the professor, looking through his spectacles. " You are a brick," was the startling reply. "Sir, said the Professor, half startling out of his chair at the supposed imperti nence, bat not quite sure that he under stood him correctly. " Sir I did not ex actly understand your answer." " You are a brick !" was again the composed reply. " This is intolerable," said the proces sor, his face reddening. "Beware, young man how you attempt to insult me !" "Insult you !" said the student, in turn astonished. " How have I done it ?" " Did you not say I was a brick ?" re turned the professor, with stifled indig nation. " No, eir you asked me my name, and I answered your question. My name is U. R. A. Brick—Uriah Reynolds Anderson Brick. " Ah, indeed," murmured the professor, sinking back into his seat in confusion. "It was a misconception on my part. part. Will yoil commence the lesson, Mr. aliem,—Mr. Brick. SCANDAI..—The way in which some good sorts of people are betrayed in scandal is not by forging a false story, but by , telling what they do not know to be true. • There is not so much lying in die world as wdni, of solicitude about the truth. Another tosses the fire brand to us, and we toss it olong. Let such peo ple remember a sentence of Barrow : There is no great difference between the great deiril that frameth scandlous reports, and the little imps that run about and disperse them." - • '' - "THE FAMOgS'BARBEL" Come and see the famous Barber, Famous Barber, late of Hayti. Late of Hayti now at Weeks', Now at F. B. Weckst Store Room, Find me sbaving end shampooing, Find me cutting bairyou, Find me ready at your service, • Myour service • - CHARLEY MORRIS .liontroee,Oct 15, 18a. tf BUSINESS CARDS. I BURNS & NICHOLS; DEALERS In Drugs, Medicines, Cbemicals, Dye stuffs, Points , 01Is, Varnish, Liquors, Spices, Fan cy articles, Patent Medicines, Perfumery and Toilet Ar tides. orPresceptions carefully compounded. Public Avenue, above Searle's Hotel, Montrose, Pa A. B. Bumea, Altos !ileums Sept. 11, 1566. D. W. SEARLE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, office over the Store of Z Cobb. opposite Searle's Hotel, Montrose, Pa. May 1, 1866 Du. E. P. HINES, ITAs permanently located at Prlendisclfie for the pnr perao of practicing medicine and Forgery In all its branches. He may be found at the Jacksou'llouse. Office boors from 9 a. m., to 9 pp m. janlffif Prlendaville, Pa., Jan. 15th, 1968. PETER HAY, Malfoems.eateicl .El6.lo.4oticommegier, feta flitt Auburn 4 Corners, Pa. M. C. SUTTON, X.ilocoxissetel. ..9.l.7.4aticork.e.tar, ap7 65tf Frlendsvllle, Pa. C. S. GILBERT, Xsicie•zuseocil. sep7 64tf Great. Bend, Pa. DOCT. E. L. lIANDItICK, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, respectfully tenders his professional services to the citizen of Friends villa and vicinity. ErzTOffice lathe office of Dr. Leet. Boards at J. Hosford's. Jly3o ABEL TLTRRELL, r% BALER in Drugs, Medicines Chemicals, Dye I/Stuffs, Glass Ware Paints, Oils, Varnish, Win- Jowl:Hass, Groceries, Fancy Goods, Jewelry Perin- 11,1 eery &c—Agent for all the most popular PATENT 1 - 4 EDICINES,-3lontrose, Pa. DR. WM. SMITH, lIRGEON DENTlST,—Montrose, Pa. Office in Lathrops' new building, over v.,- .. Z - Z1 f:o the Bank. All Dental operations will be perforated in good style and warranted. JOHN GROVES, lASTITONABLE TAILOR , Montrose, Pa. Shop one door west of Searle's Hotel. Eir - All orders tilled promptly, in first-rate style. C"utting done on short notice, and warranted to fit WM. W. SMITH, ARINICT AND CHAIR MANUFACTLIIERS,—Foot C bf Matu kreet, "Montrose. Pa. tf P. LINES, lOASUIONABLETAILOR.—Montrose. Pa. Shop In Phcen I z Block, over store of Read, Watrone L Poster. All work warranted as to tit and dnleh. "'Eating done on abort notice, in bent style. jan'tX) IT. BITRRITT, DBALER la Staple and Fancy Dry Goods. Crockery Hardware, Iron, Stores, Drugs. Uils. and Paint• Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps. Furs, Buffalo Robes Groceries, Provisions, New Milford, Pa. WM. H. COOPER dr, CO-, ANNERS. Montrose, Pa. Successors to Post, Cooper B & Co. Office, Lathrop's new building, Turnpike-st. wK . LIIINTTING COOP= 17ZNIIT DAINKEEL. A. 0. WARREN, TTORNEY AT LAW. Bounty, Back Pay, Penfdon, AIL and Exemption Claims attended to. rebt arOdlce drat door below Boyd'e Store, Montrose, Pa ROGERS & ELY, laloarusecil ALlzotioDzaeorist, myloo nrooklyn, STROUD & BROWN, vrßu AND LIFE INSURANCE AGENTS. All L business attended to promptly, on fair terms. Of fice first door north of " Montroae west side of Pnblle Avenue, Montrose, Pa. [Jan. 1,1866. BILLINGS STDAWD, - • CnAOLEB L. BROWN. C. 0. FORDHAM, Boo7' &SHOE Dealer and Manufacturer Montrofe. Pa. Shop on Main street, one door below the Poet Office. All kinds of work unde to order, and repairing done neatly. Joni 65 DR. E. L. BLAKESLEE, PHYSICIAN has located at Brooslyn, Busq's co., Pa. Will attendpromptly to all mills with which he may be favored. Office - at L. M. Bald win's. [July 11—ly JOHN SAUTTER, RESPECTFULLY announces that he is now pre. pared to cut all kinds of Garments In the most Fashionable Style, and warranted to fit with elegance and ease. Shop over f. N. Bollard's Store, Montrose. Fire, Life and Accidental GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY, MCciarsts-come, Woe.. Home Insurance Co. of N. Y., Capital and Surplus. $3,000,000 Insurance Co. of North America, I%ll'a, Capital and Surplue, 1,700,000 International Fire Insurance Co. of N. Y., Capital and Surplus, 1,500,000 GlrardFfre and 2darine Insurance Co. of Phil's, Capital and Surplus, 300,000 Lycoming County Mutual Insurance Co.uf Muncy, Penn's, Capital and Surplus, 2 , 3 4 0 00 Farmer's Mutual Insurance Co. York, Pa., Capital and Surplus, 500,000 Enterprise Insurance Company, Phil'a, Capital and Surplus, 875,000 Insurance Co. State of Pennsylvania, Phil. Capital and Surplus, 'lOO,OOO Kensington Fire and M. Insurance Co., Phil's, Capital and Surplus, 300,000 Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Co. of Hartford, Conn., paying 60 per cent. dividends to the assured. Capital, 10,000,000 American Life Insurance Co., Philadel phia. Capital, 1.000,000 Travelers' Insurance Co. Hartford, Conn., Insuring against all kinds of accidents Capital, 500.000 Hartford Fire Insurance Company. Hart ford. Conn., Capital and Surplus, $1,503,163 Putnam Fire Insurance Co., Hartford, Ct., Capital, $500,000 WAS business entrusted to our care will be attend ed to on fair terms, and ail losses promptly adjusted. STROUD gr. BROWN, Agents. itgrOtllce llrstdoor north of" Montrose Hotel," west side of Public Avenue. BILLINGS 811017 D, Cruntas L. Brows. Montrose, Jan. let. 1866. ly 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, Teas, Spices and other Groceries, Stoneware, Wail and Window Pa per, Glassware, Lamps, Kerosene, Benzole, Tanner's 011,Luhricating Neatstoot Oil, Refined Whale Oil. Varnish, Whips, Guns, Pistols, Cartridges, Powder, Shot, Lead, Gan Caps, Musical Instruments, Toilet Soaps, Hair Oils, Brushes, Pocket Knives, Spectacles Silver Plated Spoons. Forks, and Ivory Handled Knives, Dentist's Articles, a general assortment of Fancy Goods, Jewelry, Perfumery, tr.c. ALL THE • Patent Medicines advertised in Montrose, and nearly over; GOOD KIND IN ANY MARKET. In, short, neatly everything to restore the sick. to please the teats, to delight rho eye, to gratify the fancy, and also to conduce to the real and substantial comforts of life. Enumeration isimpraeticable, as It would fill a newspaper. Call 'Atha Drug and Variety Store of ABEL TNE. RELL, Montrose, Pa. -AXLE GREASE, TilE beet In nee for all kinds of Wagons, &c., for sale In email boxes. by Montrose, March 2'4 . 1E66. ABEL TURRELL. 0-- • lE. REMINGTON SON, manufacturers of REVOLVERS, EIFLES, MUSKETS ana CARBINES for the United States Service. Also. Pocket and Belt Revol vers, Repeating Pistols, Rifle Canes, Revolving Rifles, rifle and shot gun barrels and gun materials sold by gun dealers and the trade generally. In lhele days of House breaking and Robbery, erery Moire, Store, Bank and ogice Mould Aare one of REJIINGTONS' REVOLVERS Parties desiring to avail themselves of the late im provements in Pist,ds. and snpet ior workmanship and form, will find all eomhi ned In the new ItEMINGTOIs: ItEVOI.VERS. Circulars. containing cuts and description of our Arms. will be turiii.in.d upon appliention. aplo*y) E. RE.MINUTON SON*, lion, N. Y. LOWE LL ll ' Ottt r ai D. W. LOWELL, Principal Sr. Proprietor ()F the above Inst itnt ion. re, , pectfull y calls attention to the unsurpassed facilities of his course of Instruc lion, and the important additions and improvements which have been =Wein and to the , evera I departments Grills College. The course of instruction extended and perfected, present • to YOUNG ITIEN and LADIES The best facilities for obtain:nee • PRACTICAL, COMPREHENSIVE, BUSINESS EDUCATION. The thorongh, novel and Int erestir g course of ACTUAL PRACTICE embraces rt complete routine of tra mmet tont , In earn Im portant branch of A More. Hank and flallrtiad Steamboat. Telegraph. . are in fan and Nuccesshtl operation. r.,:iiont:llV in a hlea.ing and ,iat• Ist:it - tory manner, the diiic rt.a.ine of artte.l busine. Ills. in which the student 'becomes in progrt,bion nn amethur CLERK. MERCHANT AND BANKER, receiving. in each capacity, a practical & roliable knnn l edge of buninegs in its multifarious forme and phases PENMANSHIP. In this essential branch of business education no Col lege offes better facilities to the learner. The Spence rinn system will he taught in all Its vArlotias by Iha no -t skillful 1113,1 , ere of the art. Specimens of Writing from this Institution have received the highest encomiums from the press. k'or general information. terms, &c., address for Col lege Monthly which will he mailed free: for specintens orPonmanstip, enclose two three-cent stamps. decl2•ly Address D. W. LOWELL Principal. Lowell's Commercial College, Binghamton, N. Y. 'l'm , IV 30i N. 747 Si'll C:3O MINER & COATS Post . s building, below Boyd's Corner, is the place to lERIZMI FLOUR, GROCERIES, AND PROVISIONS, CHEAP! CHEAP! CHEAP! MINER & COATS Would Inform the public that they arc now opening a New and Choice Stock of FAMILY GROCERIES, Just received from Now York. which they will sell cheap for carte. or ex.hangaTot all kinds of Farmer'', produce. We have made arrangement. with one of the beet Comml..ion Houses in New York for .hipping flutter and Pimince, and will farni,ll Pails free of charge, and make Liberal Advancements on consignment. of Butter. Also, CASH paid for But ter, Grain and Eggs. A fresh supply of GARDEN VEGET kIILES, by Ex press, always on baud. Thankful for the liberal patronture already re ceired. we hope by dentin!: honorably with our custom ers to s till further extend our trade. C. G. DiINF.R. - - 31witrose. Junes. 0 11 F 0 ,2.1, Z ' S Rom all Cattlo Pullers. CIE CD WI • WIN two Ole t 41 1) 7'ER HEAVE. 001 G O ITS, Dlt TEMPER Fl e li e • YERS, FOth/DE oil LOSS OP APP' TITE AND VIT, gig ENERGY, Am. Ts use improves ` 4 .',.. wind, inmost CP the appetite-giv , a smooth al glossy skin--az 7 transforms t b miserable skald horse. is Invaluable. lOC° ni the quality B milk. It, has proven by ac sr experiment to Ct 'nee the gnarl of milk and losall / twenty per and make the 152 3 ter firm and . In fattening it gives them Fa ip p etite, loosens Wit • hide. and Pag them thrive M I tit In all diomses of Swine, such as Coughs, Ulcers In or the Lungs, Liver, . sig &o.,this article A , ..: e acts as a specific. fly putting from ~.er '- • - . one halt a paper , . . to a paper In a _— .. -.• . _1 barrel of swill the -------,...- l ' ''''' 6 "OFA . above diseases 4l- _______ - -:;:ii . ,. will be eradicated • --'- ' .7- '-'7 ,- 7 ,-7 _ - - or entirely prevented. It given In time, a certain preventive and cure for the Hog Cholera. Price 25 Cents per Paper, or 5 Papers for PREPAHED DY " I I S. A. VOUTZ AT THMII la WHOLESALE DRUG AND MEDICINE DEPOT, k ca No. 116 Franklin St., Baltimore, led. For Sale by Druggists and. Storekeepara through. 41 out the United States. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. Tin subscriber respectfally informs the public that he has leased the Blacksmith Shop of.II. C. Clemons, near the Foundry of Bair° Brothers. Customers will do well to call, as they eau get evetY• thing done I n,the Black= i thingline nee tly . and prprapt ly for cash. _ ' fitrPartieular attention given to Force Shoolag. EDWAIID P. tiTANP. Montrese,'Dee. 186. tf NEW GOODS, JUST ARRIVED FOR THE irorlyag Trade, tiu A: 101 EAUTY.—Auburn 00l- .A ..;.... .. . 0 " el, JO den. Flaxen. and Silken .. , 4, MTRLS_prodrtzed by the nee pr . ,7 ., , .. - . , of Prof. DetinzulsFßlSEß .;:t" , A - - :::. LE CIIEV EAUX. One ap- ;. ,,, •'s ''''.. ~..G• . ..e„ A ,. d ., plication warranted to curl i. , .,,:, ~._.....,-, , 7 .;-'37:1 ~, the most straight and stub- , •,' ~,.•4 . ' '' ''''' 'P ' born hair of either sea into • y . , wavy ringlets or heavy massive curls. Has been used by the fauhionablea of Paris and London. with the most gratifying results. Does no tritury to the hair. Price by mail. eenled and poet paid, $l. Descriptive circulars mailed free. Address BERGER, SD UTTS & Co., Chem ists, No. 283 River street, Troy, N. I% Only agents for the united States. myl lyrfspq Excelsior CI3SICAL.EST'EXJIa.AI.3M'IS' HAIR EXTERMINATOR, FOR REMOVING SUPERFLUOUS TIAIR MO the Ladies eapeciallv, this invaluable depilatory recommends itself ac being an almort inditpentable article to female beauty, is racily applied, and does not barn or injure the skin, hat WA. directly on the , roots. It is ..assented to remove tnperfluons hair from low foreheads- or from any part of the body. completely. to tally and radically extirpating the same, leaving the skin soft, smooth and natural. Thia is the only artiLle used by the French, and it the only real effectual depil atory powder In existence. Price ISt per package. sent post paid to any address. on receipt of an order. by BERGER, SITIITTS & Cot., Chemist.. myl lycf.pq River street, Troy, N. Y. CiaCBEiVIE•M'S-41-2.41.3EL ' WHITE LIQUID EN.A.AIE VOR Improvin and Beautifying the complexion. The most valuable and pertect preparation in nee. for giving the skin a b,:lutifnl. pearl-like tint, that is only found in rout h. It quickly removes tan. freckles, pimples. blotches, moth patch P, sallowness, eruptions and all Impurities of the skin, kindly healing the same, leaving the skin white and dear an alabaster. Its use cannot hedetected'hy the closest scrutiny. and being a vegetable preparation iv perfectly harmless. It is the only article of the kind used by the French. and is con sidered by the Parisian as indispemaable to a perfect toilet. rowsrlis of MOM hottles were sold during the past year. a sufficient guarantee of its efficacy. Price oniy 75 cts. post paid. on receipt of an order by BEILOF.R, SIIFTTS .E CO., Chemists. mvl 11-i5 River street. Troy. N. Y. r s ill') PER YEAR ! We want Agenic every • 7 ,•,,N ,r‘) niter,: to cell onriNlPlttiV $2O env - Narbille-. - Three new hind... I"lider and upper feed. Sent on trial. Warranted live yenre, Above cili ary or larzecommiccione paid. The only machine,. ~old in the Frilled Suitea for le cc than il.l. which are fully licensed by Howe, Wheeler & Wilson. Grover Baker. Singer .t and Bach.•lder. All other Own). machine,. 3Xe in fri wzcznenh, nod the ucer are liable to arre,t, floe and impncuum en t. Illustrated circulars cent free. Aririreco. nr roll upon SM.\ W T. 11th, at Bidde ford. Maine. or Chicago. 111- ml Y-21111)** _-,--- I'Vew .17 0 1r Ina. Baldwin, Allen, & Mitchell. After if tiritil; for thirty day. at '• hard labor. - hare re sumed lt..itte-- at the old .tand, under the name and firm of BALDWIN, ALLEN & 11111THELL, DEALERS TN Floor, Feed, Sall, Pork, Butter, Clarexe, Dried Beef, Hams, Fish, Smoked Hal ibut, Candles, Tea, efire, Spites, Syrup, Molasses, Sugar, tired Wheat, Clover cf Timothy Seed, Flux-seed, Bronx, BrOOMY, Nails, &c. Thankful for past patronage. we shall he happy to see and wait noon our old and new customers. All Goods and Flour warranted. A. BALDWIN. W. L. ALLEN. S. N. MITCHELL. Montrose, April 10. lAfa. at, ark A MONTH ! -Agent r wanted for six entire!) . finl new articles. Jest out. Address 0. T. OA -112.1i, City Building, Biddeford, Me. [me29il y• DELAWARE LACKAWANNA & WESTERN AIL-ROAD. W. R. COATS Spring Arrangements • for 1866. PASSENGER ramris LEAVE WESTWARD. I . EAST W - - - - --- Evening Morning Evening !ruin. STATIONS. truln.r ale. P. M. P. M P. 31. This preparation, long and favorably known, will thor oughly reinvigorate broken-down and low-spirited horses, by strengthening and cleansing the stomach and intes tines. It is a sure pre- Morning train. A. in. r 19:111 1. •-.7 45 4,30 tz 5,30 o 50:!S 0 6.41 a. I P.M. . . CONNECTIONS,- Weis ward. The Morning train from New connect° et Mn minka Cann k with the train tea. mg. Philad'a(Kensing ton depot) at 7,33 a. m.. pu JAI tirentitend trit.h.ttirottgh man train on toe Erie IL•iiwaY. at tached, stopping ;,, .11• the principal ..tit [lona On that road, and a rriv at Buffalo at SAO a. m. The Event.,: tr iR front New York Tom , ea,. at Ma. nnaka chunk with t het rain leavinu Pl , llnticiplilaliCenv aingt.tin depot) at 3,30 p. m.: at Great Bend with Night wxprose on the Erie Railway west. arriving Et Buffalo at 1,•14.m. , Eastward., The Morning train from. Great Bend connects there with the Cincinnati ExPress on the Eric Railway from the west ; at Manunka thank wither train for Philad'a and intermediate stations, arrpring in Philadelphia at ti.3o p. in.; stadia New Hampton with a train for Easton Bethlehem, Allentown, Reading and Harrisburg, at Harrisburg ut 8.30 p. m. • The Evening train from. great Bend en-netts there with the New YorkExpresson the Erie Railway. from the west; at Ms ninika Chnnk with a train which rune to Belvidere. where It. lies over until a o'clock next morning; and at ,New Hampton with an Express train for Easton, Bethlehem, Annuli:mit Reading and Har risburg. At Scranton . connect ions are made with trains (mite 'Lackawanna and Bloomsburg R.R. to and from Pit florin Kinston, Wilkesbarre r ßerwick.Bloomsburg,Danville, IsTorthumberlandjibtirlehttrfrand intermediate stations, and with trains on the Delaware and Flatiron Railroad o and from Carbondale and intermediate stations. WATTS COOKE, Superintendent. • R. A. ITErms. GenlTl4,Ag,t. fly 4 tf $2OOO A YEAR made by any one with sts. Stencil Tools. No experience necessary. The Presidents. cashiers and treastirersof 8 Ranks endorse the circular. Forwarded tree with samples. Address the American 'Stencil Tool'Worhs, Springfield, Vermont. _ jy3l 3m35mp..,. H . . HOUSES FOR SALE.—Four Small Ji011.014 and Lots Int sale together, for cash.- or would exchange them for a farm near town: ituonlre of M. C..or M. C. TYLER. Montrose, Angnst 38, MI. 3w. LOTS FOR SALE._ min 3 inbrerlher offer. , for sale a few chnien - Ilailding Lotititr great Rend Wince; In close prOxlmity to the extensive works of the L. & W. It. It. Co., now In progreter. They are laid oat In convenient shape and good size, and may be purchneed at liberal rates arid on envy terms of peyment. 'Groat Rena. Doe. 7.108 , 1, R. PATRICK. fit. ASS and sto.Ntrnutt JARS. and also Spear's 4,31 - Yntit Preserving Solution; Int sale 'be - • • ' Sept. 11th, MG. ADEL ITRRELL. A FRESH LOT OF At WILSON, GRIFFIS S, WARNER'S Excelsior ! MERE 4,00 New York 5,20 10,35 7,051 New linawton...... I 2,30 8,10 IT. 7,50 lianunka Chunk.... 1,39 72.1 g I 8,20 Delaware 1.30 7, , 291 10,25. Scranton9.4s 4.10 I 11,31. Nicholson R:35 1 3,02 I . v 15. F10pb0tt0m.......,.. I 8,18 2.47 1 c . 5 2 1 : 1 5 3 I ?dont rope ...... 7.55 2„01 e, 12.301 New 511IfOrd 734. 1 2.07 12,55 Grei4 I 7.1 A 1.50 A. M IA. M I!rt ,r)'LOTI GROCERIES & PROVISIONS! • CRANE, .HOWELL & - CO., RE now receiving a large and well-selected stock of IX. new goods, conalt , tlng In part of choice t cotaln'a FLOUR, DAIRY SALT, SUGAR. TABLE - SALT, b T It I.; P, DEL.DALT, .IIOLASSES. CANDLES. CHOICE TEAS, BRUSHES, COFFEE, c.. . ii.lte. SPICES, &a FRUITS POD k. . Al WOODEN-WARE. lIA3fS, BASKETS LARD, "-..! , . BROVS, FISH, ,E PE, Le, and in fact a choice variety of all Minis of GROCERIES & PROVISIONS which we are bonnd to 'sell tartiolesale pr ietaitl cheap for rash or ready YtitY. • Call and see before buying elaawbere, for we mke pleasure in shoes lag our goods, whether you bay eruct ALL KINDS or PRODUCE taken In exchange for Goods at the best market prices. ill 9 - 14 hop in basement of Boyd's building next below Searle's Hotel. Also, Moat Market Adjoining, Where Fresh Meats end Fi,h of all kinds ari, kept for O. M. CRANE. JOHN HOWELL. P. T. rzwdsr.som 31 on trose, May 1. 1866 Manhood: Row Lost, How Re• storod. rST pub Isheil. a new edition of Dr. Culver. aI well's Celebrated Essay on the radical care medicine, of t•rmtatAruninatEA, or @emi ts ! Weaktie.,p. - Involuntary Seminal I.weoes, Impotency, Mental and Physical Oviparity. Impediments to MCI. nage. etc. ; tillO, and,Flta,.la• duel bre.elf•lndulrehce or Ftextml extravagimr 4 . E-c - r - Price, in a s ealed ens 4, my 6 cent.. The celebrated Wahl!! i 7. th:• ad:hirable ceeay clearly demonstrate.. ft um a thirty • vat , ' succe,sful practice, that the alarnilm.! iarn.minenves oi may be radically cured althorn. the daneoreue n.e of Internal medicine Or the tippl lent is..ft!' knife—pointing oat a mode of ,ure at once simile. vertatn and effectual, by ecstatic Of Whirl' eves y •tifli•rer, tualfrr what itit. coo (Minn may be. may cure Lim, If cheaply. privately and radically. T,ertn,e l a r in the hnnda•of evtri yonth and every - non 1r u:•• !fn.!, Sent limier Ajnl. in t. plain ctivelop,.. to not wim, 1. 4 1 I . 141. tot rt•• • I i.t -11 rtrN or two po..t ptduip, Addrers the publi-t r. tit \ J. C. K LINR & CO., 1 , 27 nnwerv. New York, Poet Office box -I,MG. March 21), I:itit;--lymp. Peace & Peace Prices PEACE ESTABLISHED. L.ryc Lines of Pr;eeP Conqueeed a: Reduced 11. la latra-i.tt I. now m.o. 'ng, fu: 51,rtng nud !art" Stock!, of Dry Goods, Groceries, Crockery, Hardware, ST o VES, 1 JcON, STEEL, NAILS, Point , , Lamp and Linseed Oils, Ben role, Corpeting, Floor Oil Cloths, Wall Pt! prr, Window Sheubs, Hoc it Caps, Bents d!• Shoes, Clorkx, Including, n. noun'. Intl Narleties of th•mmd popnla stl ie. of LADIES . 1.01:1•JS GOODS. SHAHLS, BONNETS, RIBBONS FL Oil ERS, etc_ wl;leh he will gel] on Ill" mo=t frivorible um, to CASH, PIZODLCE or to Prompt Time Boyers. Flour & Salt on hand as usnaL NEW MII.F01:1t, HUNT BROTHERS, Pa," Wholesale & Retail Dealers in cp) STEEL, 'NAILS, %pitioz*, stilovalAs, BUILDER'S HARDWARE. „VINE RAIL. c nv TER S' TWICfi 7` RAIL STIED I: AI LROA D MINING sI7PPLIP . CAER GE AXLES, SE fi••g cA" BOXES. BOLTS NUTS and fr4,”,,. --, . • PLATED BA ,VDS. AMLLEe'''" in 0 .Vs. 8P044 74 ,11,,,,„ , FELL OES. SEAT SPf.VDI,-. ) .,,,- """. ANVIL I S I k ' 3 l I C E ' E l . CIRCULAR AND TACKLE ,ILL SAWS. BELTING. PACXTNO iILOCKS. PLASTER PARIS ~STAwntna:Ns.divilts.sulz.. Sc. Sc. cEvs.., T. HAIR it ORLNDSTONFS. Flt ENcl; vim, DOW GLASS. LEATHER & FINDINGS FAIRBANKS SCALES. s cr ...ton. 3lnrcp. 44. 18411 t l y Lackawanna & Bloomsburg 11 R. etN and after November 27, 1.965, passenger train" Vir will run as follows: SOUTHWARD. A. 31. A 11. I'. N. Leave Seenn t on. 5:50 10:50 4:10 ••• . • ICingvunt, k 55 11:15 kV " Rupert. 9:15 593 " Dnnvill'e. 9:50 Ogi ale Arrive ititNorthumberland, '10:30 • NORTII WARD. Lesve l 47orthomberirnd, 5:00 t. 03 3:43 ". Danville, 5:40 ". Rupert. 9:15 A. X. 4 1! 3 :."0 Klngeton. . 2:15 , 5:30 Arrive at Scranton, . 3:45 9:13 5:11 Patosenunrs taking train tooth from Serantro ;t 5:10 a. ta. via Northumberland. reiteh llarriebuT at 12:1bl. in.: Baltimore tivln p. In.; "Wat , htnt.tton 10:00P. m 4 Til Rupert reach Philadelphia at 1:00 p. m. lOugston, Nov. 25. H.A. FONDA, Sold. I:TOWARD A Pisociatlon .Plailadelph lB , ll 11 Diseases of the Nervous. Setuinal. tirinao vat Fa' nal systema—noe and reliable treatment—ln Report/ of the IeZe IIO eWAIpDe ASSOCIATION. A F d ent e l e y e D n r a .J ll . l n SS e W dn liondrr n o elo l7oward e Aisoia g ton;N d 2 South 9tt stud Philadelphia. Pa. ERIE RAILWAY. A.GGE of hour, .comutenciiig Monday:July 916. Prains will leive Great aba ut lb° following hours, viz: G -4 4. 1 1.6 NAiroat. 3.05 a. M.' Night Expiess., „Mondays excepted. terßs• chaster, Buffalo, Lzalarnanca'and •bankirk mildatdr• rect. connection with trains. of, the Atlantic sad Gnat Western% Lake Shore and Grand Trunk Railways. to all palate WCet ,also at Binghamton for SylactOli atOwego forlthnea..anant Elmira for Cattraidlig UL BAS Lightning 'Extiress l , Tinily, 'for itocb , "L ? ' Buffalo. Salamanca, Dnnkhk. and the West. awl' at Great Bend on,Mondays , only.. • ti 47 n. m. Mall Titan, Sundays excepted, for Betio and Dunkirk. 11.E3 a. m 4 Emigrant Traih, for.thoWeN. rn. Day Express, Sundays. excepted. to cheater: Salannuica,Vutitrick, and the We • Connccta at Binghamton for ,Syracusa: at Owr7 o f ot Ithaca ; at Elmira for Canandaigua; at Salstattl, with the Atlantic and Nicat•Western Itallway , Meal() with the Lake Shore and Brand Trunk A " ways, fur all rointa Wog. and South. 7, 52 m. SMulays eitiepted. Tor San' taro' lo, Salamanca, and Dinah*, connecting with for the West. ' • Geol.-13.g 6,511 a.• in. Cincinnati Express, .11tondaya eXCe at Lactzawaxen fot tiatiley; and utGraycottrt fin berg and Warwick.' „ . 1.43 p.m.6 Day Exprese, Sundays eitceptcd. o'll p. m. Now York andllaltimorODlOl l , l3ol 4 37lei. cepted. • • • • . • ' 3.43 a. m. Night Exproes, Daily,- cogmecting at ankr court for Warwick. lIIBBLE, Betel • Sart, New Y9f ll . WU.% BAB% Gaul Pattaengor Agent. -.; •
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