'Tires the hour of prayer, and the farmer With a tiniiikrtil' 'heart,' a lowly mind, 40-4riotl-4.Artgurof e v e r Y4 119Pdi That he ether of all worild - be Very And Oats riunent and food ; That every want might find relief, And plenty for hunger, joy - for grief, Be measured out by the merciful One, To all who suir e red beneath the sun. 'lSOiliti4 . *luded;)te Went forth in peace to inspect his fermi And by his side delighted ran, Glowing with every healthful charm, His li2kronra anightly boy,. Wl'iseltofne''''iviin rove, and' whine life Joy, And they rambled over the golden fields, And the father said, ti The harvest yields A plentiful crop, my son, this year ; • lify barns are too small for the grain I ar4 Jl '? ::: T...•, And they wandered on through row and TOW Of plumy sheaves, and at length the aira, With earnest look and rosy glow On his shining cheek, looked up and smiled, And said, "My father, do you not pray For the poor and needy, day by day, That God ; the good,- would.jthe - hungry feed ?' r " I do, my son." "Well, I think, as you plead," Ilis eye ~ tvatted, bright, for his, soul shone through it, "That, if he had your wheat, God would do it." 144.41teaPPf dritak, wonting. A te mica! analysis, contains volatile oil, clorophyl, wax, rosin, gum, tanin, theine, extractive, apotheme, albumen, sulpher, phosphorus, chloride of potassium, oxyde of iron, carbonate, sulphate and phos phitee-tar lime, Cat:linnet e of ,magnesia, atatpnese, and silicia—twenty different articles. The peculiar flavor of a tea de pends on the volatile oil, which is lighter than water, and has alemon yellow color, and the' cmelrof - tea. trebig - is of the opinion that tea is not only an astringent and dilutent, but possessesnutritiveprop erties of no mean kind. A great deal of profound chemistry is connected with the i t tOdeatt .pf : tbeioe„ as it exists in tea,-and, caffeine iu coffee; both of the same prop. erty, or ~substance, contained in dissimi- Istryegetable productions—the leaves of one taw and the berries of the other. Tea and coffee act upon the nerves and upon the'brain,and..ltuve,a Ijoitkening and re freshintinfinence; but; - taken in excess, result Otexateinent erejudicial to sleep, amteett. Green tea 14 considered more injuricrttstitra taf:. A ilighly peryona . „ ep..t tlitiAlladt.77(77aentica/, 41121, A :min • n ewfr. married, being about to leave bonne; said to his Wife : "Now, Julia, you mu do anything you please while .I a mlawaii:_. f;keefiriiire_ lo wler the lidiflfQ do ," "Rido''Jowler I' what do • you mean r ,g Never mind ; only. I warn yori(not:to iide n Jowler:" When her hus bard came Julia _had a black eye, and an arm.in •" Why Julia, what's the matter !" " Nell you told me not to ride ,Towl f rond L thought it wooid !)e very : nice or- you' woCiatet mitt not to . do.it,-go ipt 'on his back and he threw me_down . ,stairs." •. F- --=•`": fy Ste . ar hey,: said a 'young lady , precionS youth ", does your father aesTgri that. you should tread the - thorny and intricate path of a profes sron, the straight and narrow way of the minis! ry; -or revel -in • the flowery field of itttnitliFer "?,tiff, mann; dad says he'd giFlre . rte.set me to work in the tatei patch" , F•r 4 --t • 7-:,lAlairgnn : wh4. was rece,Ptly. Imo. court for the purpose of proving the 66fric - titi;ss Of a Aloctoes bill, woe asked hy the lawyer whether " the doctor did notriositseveralyisite_ after-the patient was outroPtlar !" No," 'replied die , t."co_iiiidered*,:tbepatient in dangertas is' the' dcictor continued Ma-trait er . ' - , - • • Thursday evening last Mr. Wen dell Phillips 'delivered b lecture in Boston on-"-The perils ofthe Hour." This emi nent Radifit OpiAcp.ois usual 'with". bold ness and seliainess and Clamored with gire*extr.Wo h o,impekchmqll,l of the Preeldett-e-, ! . :the course:- of his re marks lie 4 teoreceifid'initiV 'General Gtitit;iind kita Ois: ed. the' imniriety oT de ivaprjogiliniAli a traiwr not, carry out TlWRadieal programme. - - iiimiitt)se Democrat rtrigusuiD 'may T# l 4Flikaudx 41 , 4 T MON S usquazummLOMlTY. _ "ET . 4 c3A3srsvrtx.74 2 o,s>Arp, 41's",11":"1..!'-zsavvAssit-ikt*AlTs*Iiim, enittiesisdrertletmetnelneertell 44111 Iltele 4 1 41411414 10 lines. three , th4Fl.l444lhre " storeentif.44lltlonel week. Nevirjulvjikleere„,wlfla, oentik Aingoii, - 'cberge4 rt f r i itifTheimilikttivAttarter c olai n i t Vri.. tialfetilitmn : ODO comma ra iffirtotteritnionnte in end propo on. .4111 1 #10 1111 4 11 1 1 4 41 / 1 1 reellne". $11; or one doller4f. Ulm fortefinEnotleetat the eustoinnry rater. m .. . ~.—„ Ar a b,p i rsiguis executed =Ai and promptly at 64 = 1 modaL'l,:itite.4!..titiii4, CettetittaMr; Sebool an ocbeiNiskiflis tale. ~ -2- i- ~ . 00111prifelrel Crilaien riatowtrii. -•- - nr 7471 r * - MIME . ...,, ...- To- All Whom ir=s,AtineOilrai " bividgithAettjed accounts with the um - fofilleekelniAting, are regtiefted to cell sae ' imutiolilittely;Se lay leCtieolvaldoßrews tea shop hil_ittliPP:ad•r ; .:r' o .: r.. .:.:.-: a r '. , . t are'Wo m, 4tAlue4 WWI/ to th i s call will sere Montrose, Sept. S. 1816. Ow* MMMM .itct to ri;eciiAc. of Guttenberg, Rosenbaum & Oo• And look at the extensive' ageortutent of li GOODS, For Fall & Winter, Received this week frons /UM Tort lki i t:MPF-11:Cc'2>;:i 4 4 STOCK OF GOODS And prices satisfactory to every one. DBEi3Br GOODS, na.ir.a.raxm•3!srus- Cfri:lo 01:115 COTTON GOODS, SHAWLS, CLOAKS,FURS,SKIRTS AND FANCY GOODS, VILOWIIIIOII 9 And Gents' Furnishing Goods, 6atinburg, A.oselthaum Co. M. S. DESSAIIER, Managing Partner goirtr)se, Sept. 18, 1866 GREAT DEPOT .4!16T fa, c3.AL3P631, F- S , Cii.mClo 9r 111 N FURNISHING GOODS, GLOVES & MITTENS. BOOTS & SECOES. :.: , i ~ -" .-: . :,. : •,i, -... l- 4 `••••' - '' : ',„ ',.. _, ' .... - i7 -:. ALL ACEnta. OF IF &telt Fla us, made to order; tad Xamidata mailed at the lover 'taw York uteri. ' Tbs.-Pub/if! arit,P}rted dal. **amine Goods, and g et akapelanb, 'fiber _Ms Gonda. L. C. ICEELISIL Ptblicivenne. iiiiutrope, Aug. 3. 1666. *VII :FAMOUS ilitillar" ..., _. Co at atund i mtbetatitousßo* t o .. Billon o s lerlttiolliityi:: - -: wow a tWoOt it• ~... ,-. n•• Now op .: SY:Oka' Otoistso4 . 2.. , 1 OM MR . yruAititiltstutilipticiftig, 44i. .. , ;,--pri t Ze r, Mi t rAtjl,:gr. ~.,..,•,,,,,,., At your service. ellAelXV 1110112111 i ittoutrore.oset 15, lEtrA,, tt IMT wriCIPIMMr, too numerous to mention Any Quantity and Style `=I~I~-~ I BIISINESS ODS. BURNS AVNICROLS; DEALERS 10 Tfrugs, Medicines.' Chemicals, Dye stuffs, Pulp% Oils, Vaxtilsb,Llquors. Spices. Pitn ey articles. Patent - Medicines, Perfumery and Toilet Ar ticles. flfr Prestaiptioni Wotan). compounded. Public Avenue, above Searles fatal, hipotross, Pa. A. 13. Bums, • - ' Mins Nu-Hots. Sept. 11, 1846. D. W. SEARLE, A TTORNEY AT LAW, office over the Store of Z 2.1. Cobb. opposite Searle's Motel, Montrose, Pa. May 1, 1866. Da. E. P. HINES, HAS permanently located at Pricndsvitlc for the pnr pools ofjpracticing medicine and surger in all its branches. Blouse. may be found at the Jackson Office hours from 8 a. m., to 9 p. m. janl6tf Frlendssillc, Pa., Jan. 15th, 1886. PETER: HAY, Taricierusiesel .111.1uLeticort.coer, febl 6411 Auburn 4 Corners, Pa. M. C. SUTTON, la.toersasseoel 81.a..cit.coraitaeor, ap7 65t1 Frlend.svllle, Pa. C. S. GII,BERT, Xalciepasoseici. guotioasaor. sep7 6411 Great. Bend,. Pa. DOCT. E. L. HANDRICK, HYSICIAN & SURGEON, respectfully tenders hie P professionnl services to the citizen of Friends rine and vicinity. Pr - Office bathe officeof Dr. Lent. Boards at J. lloeford's. jiy3o 631.1 ABEL TURRELL, nEALER in Drngs, Medicines, Chemicals, Dye , ifilatuffs, Glass Ware, Paints, Otis, Varnish, Win lowGlass, Groceries, Fancy Goods, Jewelry Perfn- 1 .7 eery, &c—Agent for all the most popular PATENT ELICINES,—Montrose, Pa. 1)R. WM. SMITII, • inn IURGEON DENTlST,—Montrose, Ps. Office In Lathrops' new building, over the Bank. All Dental operations will be 1 11111aiiiie ,erforrued in good style and warranted. JOHN GROVES, ASIITONABLE TAILOR, Montrose, P. Shop E D ' lone door west of Stacie's Hotel. 'Ali orders filled promptly, in first-rate style. stating done on short notice, and warranted 0.) fit WM. W. SMITH, rIABLKET AND CHAIR MANUFACTURERS,—Fnot L.) of Main street, Montrose, Pa. P. LINES, LIASITION ABLE TAll,oll.—lfontrose. Pa. Shop U in Phcenix Block, over store of Read, Watrous t Foster. All work warranted as to fit and finish. 'ntting done on short notice, in best style. jan'tlo H. BURRITT, DEALER In Staple and Fancy Dry Good!. Crockery Hardware, Iron, Stoves, Druze. and Paints Boots and Shoes, Hats and Cape. Furs. Buffalo Robes Groceries, Provisions, New Milford, Pa. WM. H. COOPER it CO., ANKEILS, Montrose, Pa. Successors to Post, Coopr B & Co. Office, Lathrop's new building, Turnpike-et. war. trtnrrrnso COOPEII REN - RT IntarKET.. A. 0. WARREN, A TTORNEY AT LAW. Bounty, Back. Pay, Pension, Jo& and Exemption Claims attended to. fehi Pr 'Office first door below Boyd's Store,' Montrose, Pa ROGERS & ELY, Malcserza.esercil ALiateticosseerisr, Brooklyn, Pa. STROUD & BROWN, EIRE AND LIFE MST:RANCE AGENTS. An business attended to promptly, on fair terms. Of fice first door north of " Montrose Hotel," west side of Public Avenue, Montrose, Pa. [Tan. 1, 1866. BILLCMS STROUD, - Cnantats L. Ilnow:s. C. 0. FORDHAM, BOOT & mos Dealer and Mannfaetnrer Mentroer, I.) Pa. Shop on Main street, one doorbdow the Port Office. All kEnds of work uade to order, and repairing done neatly. Jan 1 ca Dn. E. L. BLAKESLEE, nysictAli & SURGEON, has located at BronxTyn, P Snag's co.. Pa. Will attendpromptly to all calla with which he may be favored. Ocoee at L. M. Bald win's. [July ll—ly JOHN SAUTTER, 11) ESPECTIITL LT annonnces that In p.m pre- IL pared to rat a!1 kinds of Garments in the most Fashionable Style, and warranted to flt with elegance and ease. Shop over I. N Ballard's Store, Montrose. Fire, Life and Accidental GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY, Ilacaxa.trcosese, Pet. Home Insurance Co. of N. Y., Capital and Surplus $3,000,000 Insurance Co. of North America, Phil's, Capital and Surplus, International Fire Insurance Co. of N. Y., Capital and Surplus, Girard Fire and Marine Insurance Co. of Phil's. Capita! and Surplus, Lycoming County Mutual Insurance Co.ot Idtmcy, Peun'a, Capital and Surplus, Farmer's Mutual Insurance Co. York, Capital and Surplus. Enterprise Insurance Company, Phil'a, Capital and Surplus. 375,000 Insurance Co. State of Pennsylvania, Phil. Capital and Surplus, 700,000 Kensington Fire and K. Insurance Co., Phira, Capital and Surplus, 800,000 Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Co. of Hartford, Conn., paying GO per cent. dividends to the assured, Capital, 10,000,000 American Life Insurance Co., Philadel phia, Capital, 1,000,000 Travelers'lnsurance-Co. Hartford, Conn, Insuring against all kinds of accidents Capital, 500,000 Hartford Fire Insurance Company, Hart ford. Conn.. Capital and Surplus. 111,888,163 Putnam Flre Insurance Co., Hartford, Ct., Capital, poo,ooo FlrAll business entrusted to our care will he attend ed to on fair terms, and all losses promptly adjusted. STROUD 8t BROWN, Agents. dgr"Oftice firstdoor north of" Montrose Hotel," west side of Public Aveane. Munroe &mom, Ctrant.ns L. Bnow:t. Montrose, Jan. Jet. 1866. ly ABEL TURRELL la continually receiving NEW GOODS, An.d keens eonstintij On Itind alali and desirable tus sortnient of genuine, Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Lionors; Paints, Oils, Dye.stars, Ten, . BOCCI , and Other Grdeaden. Stoneware, Walt. andliludow Pa per, Glassware, Lamps, Kerosene. Benzoic, Tanner's 011. Imbricating Oil, Neateloot. Oil, Beamed Whale GB, Varnish, Whips, Gans, Pistols, Cartridges, Powder, Shot., Lead, Gen Caps, Musical 'lnstruments, Tact Soaps, Hair Oils, Washes, PockeeKrtives,Spechteles Silver Plated Spoons, Parks, add Ivory Bandied Knives, Dentlst'i Articles, a geatralatisortment of Fancy Goode, Jewelry, Perfumery, &c. Patent. Medicines advertised to Montrose _and nearly titers 000 D RIND IN ANY MARKET. 3 In Own. nearly eVerytbing to restore the Rick. to pleaee the taste,to delight the eye; to gratify - the fancy, and'also to Conant% toll:leveed and inWAnttal eoniforts of llfe, • Enumeration Is Impracticable, as it Would fill' at newspaper. Call at the Drug and Vailety Stant of - -kagiiirmumv,- Montrose, Pa. diiitlikaA, • • pug Initin„PWfoirill , kip& '9kiilago ltil 44 (or AL-SRN Irk small *pc. kr Montrose, Welch t'1,18•66. ' ' ABEL TCKpILT In there day, qf Houee breaking and Rothery, every Home, Store, Bank and Oleo Mould have one of REMINGTONS' REVOLVERS. Parties deairriur to avail themselves of the late Im provements in Pistols, and superior workmanship and form, will And all combined in the new REMINGTON REVOLVERS Circulars, containing, cute and description of our Arms, will be furnished upon spplicittion. v. sP lO ±) E. RESIINGTO'N & SONS. Ilion, N. Y. ..,LOWELcs;,, .z.// D. W. LOWELL, Principal Er. Proprietor ()F the above Institution, respectfully calls attention to the unsurpassed facilities of his course of Instruc. [ion. and the important additions and Improvemen ts which have been triode In and to the several departments °lbis College. The course of Instruction extended and perfected, presents to YOUNG MEN and LADIES The best facilities for obtaining a PRACTICAL, COMPREHENSIVE. BUSINESS EDUCATION. The thorough, novel and int erertll g course of ACTUAL PRACTICE embraces a complete routine of tra nsart lon P in eacn hu portant branch of business. A Store, Dank and Railroad nteambont, Telegraph. Poitt-0t1ice...17.. era In full and suecessral operation, representit: in a p:en.intr. and Pat i 'factory manner, the daily routine of 2C111:1i bUsilleBS I i le. in which the student becomes in progree.sion an ametcyr CLERK, MERCHANT AND BANKER, receiving. in each capacity. a practical 86 reliable knowl edge of business In Its multifarious forms and pha6ce PENMANSHIP. In this essential branch of btliness education no Col le4e one better facilities to the learner. The Spence- Han system will be taught in all its vari et Ins by the most masters-of the art. Fpecimeoet of Writinpr from thi, , Institution have received the highest encomiums from the press. For generalinformation. terms, /he., address for Col -1 cgo monthly . .. Which will be mailed free; for specimens 0 r Perm anstip. enclose two three-cent stamps. clect2sy Address D. W. LQWELL Princip!d. Levee I's CoMmereal College; Binghamton, N. Y. MINER & COATS Poktk build! og„ h It.or Boyd'e Corner. k tho place to RIM, GROCERIES, AND PROVISIONS, CHEAP! CHEAP! CHEAP! MINER Et COATS SYnul.l inform the public that they are now opening e New and Choice Stock of FAMILY GROCERIES. just received from New York. which they will sell cheap for cash. or exchange for all kiuda of Farmer's produce. We have made saran: -menta with one of the best Commlasion I - louses in dcR• York for chipping Butter and Produce, and will furnish Pails free of charge, and slake Liberal Advancements on enn.lemtnenta of Butter. Mao, CASH pdid for But ter, 6rain aud Ergs. A fre-11 supply of GARDEN EG ET kBLES, by K. preee, always on hand. Or - Thankful for the liberal patronaco already re ceived, WP hope by dealiuLf honorably with oar custom ers to still further extend our trade. O. O. MINER, - - . itontroac, 1.9.63. 3m FOUTZ'S CLLZDZIUD mg gorse aid Cattlo Pullers. 6riThis preparation long and favorably known, will thor maw °uglily reinvigorate Aa broken-down and lowepdrited hones, by strengthening • and cleansing the' stomach and lutes. tines. It is a aura pre. vent'ss of an dls- Im" eases incident to O fER,REAVi. 1:1 00110 HS, Di TEMPER,I VERS, FOUND) OwS LOSS OF API O TITE AND VIT., ENERGY, !C.c. use Improves tl wind, increasi cll9 the appetite--el a smooth a glossy skin—ant 61 — transforms t b f ... 41 miserable klt e horse. 1,700,000 1,500,000 2,500,000 cr n ai4 In all diseases of Swine, such as Coughs, Ulcers in Pr the Lungs, Liver, ine 80., this article jo kr",', • acts assspecific. , ' • • By patting from 4 • one•balf a paper' to a paper In a e- barrel of swill the* above d I s eases _• will.be eradiated'7 or entirely prevented. If given in time, a certain preventive and cure for the Hog Cholera. ,* Price 23 Conte per Paper, or 5 Papers for $l. VELEPAIIED BY 0 1 S. A. POUTZ 8z term., AT Trawl WHOLESALE DUG AND HEDICINE DEPOT. ki s N 0.116 Ikanklin St., Baltimore, Did. NZrer Gale by Druggists and Storeiceepave tbroagh , out the United States. NOTICE 10 THE. PUBLIC.- TilE fubse;lber respectfUlly Informs Ito public Mit babas leased the Blacksmith Shop of EL O. anion*, near the SOtinilry Brotions. Cattomorklitt dri, walk) cull, as tbAY.Calt eery thin Dlnclistuitking nettibr , attoitiou env Shoetna' , ' Montroor, Dee. ../4. 16,a. EDW ARD P. ST ANT. - if 135122131 W. R. COATS in invaluable. es the quality milk. •It his proven by ac- Al experiment to crease the poen ' of milk and a twenty per and make the ter firm and . In 15xttening ,lt gives them 'petite, loosens hide, and them thrive NEW GOODS JUST ARRIVE'DLFOR eVrortiig- grristaeo At WILSON, MUMS .t WARNER'S 11GIRAUTY.—Anburn 001- ..I_Pden, Flaxen, and Silken • CURLS produced by_the use of Prof. DzitnEux's FRLSF.R . • CHEVEAUX. One ap. pl 'cation warranted to curl ••: , - , • the most straight and stub-' 4 born hair of either se: into ringlets or heavy massive curls. Has been used by the faehionablee of Paris and London. with the most gratifying results. Does no injury to the hair. Price by mail, soled and •pOst Paid. $l. Descriptivnvircalars mailed free. Address BERGER, SHUTT'S t Co.. Chem lets, No. 285 Riser street, Troy, N. Y. Only agents for the United State.. myl tycfspq Excelsior CJIXBBT2ILT-aXJ.4LPL' €0 HAIR EXTERMINATOR, FOR REMOVING SUPERFLUOUS HAIR. MO the Ladies especially, this Invaluable depilatory I. recommends itself asinine an almost indtsponseible 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 radically er.tirpating, the same, leaving the in soft . -mooth and natural. This i.e the only arts: to used hy the French, and is the only real effectual depil atory powder in existent°. Price Vt per package, sent post paid to any address. on receipt of an order. by BEL:GER, Spur - r• Chemist•. my I. 1 yefspq 2F.3 River street, 'rrov, CIMMALES TMI-23Li.,A.R.PEi WHITE LIQUID ENAMEL, FOR Improvin and Beantlfying - the complexion. The most valuable and pertect preparation in use. for giving the skin a beantlhal. pearl-like tint, that is only found in yonth. It quickly removes tan. freckles, pimples. blotches, moth patch• s, sallowness, eruptions and all impurities of 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 is the only article of the kind used by the Trench, and is con• sidered by the Parisian as indispensable to a perfect toilet. Upwards of 30,000 bottles were sold during the past year, a sufficient guarantee of its efficacy. Price only t cts. AI ailed. post paid. on receipt of nn order by BERGER, St!CTTS & CO., Chemists. myl lycfspq 2•13 River street, Troy, N. Y. ,71,500 PER YEAR ! We want Agents every where to sell our IMPROV e.f) $9O Sew ing Machines. Three new kinds. Under and tipper feud. Sent on trial. Warranted five years. Above sal ary or large commissions paid. The only machines sold in the United States fur lees than $4O, which are fully licensed by Howe, Wheeler & Wilson. Grover & Baker, Singer & Co., and Bachelder. All other cheap machines are Infringements. and the seller or user are liable to arrest, fine and imprisonment. Illustrated el reulars sent free. Address, or call upon SHAW & ('LARK, at Bidde ford. Maine, or Chicago. ill. [mar4ily• PZew 3Flirricx. Baldwin, Allen, & Mitchell. AGAIN! After retiring for thirty days at "hand labor, - tuts° re awned business ut the old stand, under the name and firm of DEALERS IN Flour, Feed, Sall, Pork, Butter, Cheese, Dried Beef, Horns, Fish, Smoked Hal ibut, Candles, Tea, Cope, Spires, Syrup, Molasses, Sugar, Seed Wheat, Clover c Timothy Seed, Flux-seed, Beans, Brooms, IVoils, Thankful for past patromme. we ■hall be happy to sec and wait upon our old and new customers. An Goods and norm warranted. A. BALDWIN. W. L. ALLEN. S. N. MITCHELL. Montrose, April 10, ltuln. EtA 'MONTH ! Agents wanted for six entirely 90new articles. just oat. Address 0. T. GA RET, City Building. Biddeford. Mc. [ma29ily* DELAWARE LApIAWANNA & WESTERN RAIL-ROAD. ~, ~~.. w:..>::w~CG.~ Spring Arrangements for 1866 PAS:RINGER TRAINS LEAVE WESTWARD Morning train. train. STATIONS. train. A. M. P. M. P. M, 9I 9.00 4,00 New York • 5,20 1 11,301 7.05 New Ilampton 2,30 12,15 7,59 Manunka Chunk.... 1,39 rI 12 131 8,20 Delaware_ 1,30 a ~,, 4,301 10,25 I Serantin 1 9.45 6,35 - 11141 I Nicholson.— I 8.85 n 5,58 11,53 I Ilapbottom , 1 8,18 A 0,29 12.t5 111ontro... 7.53 ...,?.. 0.41 I 12.30 1 NI•W 3111Ped 7 34 a 1 "00 I 1: , :,5 I Great Bend I 7,15 a 1:211. iAM r . - - rA'.*Al CONNECTICiNS.--=l;l7`estw The Morning train from New York connectr nt Ma nanka Chunk with the train leaving Philad'a(Keusing ton depot) at '1.30a. m.. an I at OrcatHend with through mall train on toe Erie Railway, with ~ l imping car at tached. stopping t all the prineipni ' , tat lune on that road. and arriving. at Buffalo at fl.it) m. • . The Evening trill , . friim New York ronneetri AL MA ounka Chunk with t hes ntio vinz Philadelphia (Ken; singtou depot) atsl.3o p- In.: AL tir.ot Bend with NlFht Express on the Erie Railway west, arri sing at &Maio at 1,45 p. Ea. Eastward. The Morning t rain from Great Bend connects there with the Cincinnati Expre.s on the Erie Railway from the crest; atMannnka chunk with a train for Philad'n and intermediate stations, arriving in Philadelphia at 1.30 p. tn.; and at New Hampton with a train for Aston Bethlehem, Allentown, Reading and Harrisburg, arriv al Harrisbnrg nt F,30 p. m. ' The Evening train trom (rent Bend co-neefs there with the New York'Express on the Erie its liwav from the west; at Mannnka-Chnuk with a train which runs to Belvidere, where it lies over until 6 o'clock nest morning; and at Newilampton withal) Express train for Easton, Bethlehem, Allentown, Reading and Har risburg. At Scranton. connections are made with trains on the Lackawanna and Bloomsbnrg R.R. to and from Pittston Kingston, Wilkesbarre, Berwick, Bloom shurg,Danrillc, Northnmherland,Barrisharg,and intermediateststiapp, and with trains on she Delaware And Hudson Railroad nand from Cartnindilo and Intermediate stations: WATTS COOKE, Superintendent. R. A. Ilsarty..Genl Tkt Agt, Jly4 tf S2OOA A .T'EAR. .;mmie \J. with $l5. Stencil Tools, No e.Tperlenep necessary. Theitesidents: amblers :and rtriasurers or 8 Banks endorse .the..eircnlsr. Forwarded free with samples. AddreasAtia American Stencil Tool Works, Springfield, Vermont. Jylll 3m3 smp 149,U8g5. fOR. Smolt 11 Squi'eti• andUfs toseiber, for' milli., or wohillexchange thorolor !4 farm near tovra. Mnioullre of - M. C. or IC. C. WL.ffiti. Montrose, AognstlS; MOB. • llsr. ip lb t At . r. 5 . : , :iiRm, 7 :8410 ., rilintanbscel et nieti fna lates fAr:ibMOti,Bplldlig Ji. kota In Graatfiand ITlEltakm. In njobelgroalmltY4 tO the Mitch effekeatts of they ra,, L.IIIV. RI 11: C6440* In pewees,: They erehil4 main nOnvantent shape and good size and may bitymellatatt apipaqtptes and on easy torma.nrpnyment' • Oran 91dnd. boc.l, l lgdai,s '.l: it-: ,Esoulk-pjioxplglo4l !•,-.. -, „1...., , s, _...5., 5.:5..,..1. ...v:. - , I ; -, -.0 . 0, 1 4A-Atitt i nrittfi l e 'JARS. eitriiieritilleiri ?Ima :Seletten, for. sale by' ' trim `Fero Po6. ' ABM 'MIME= ' ; 6Ra CRANE, HOWELL & CO., ARE now receiving a large and well-selectedsteek of . new geode, consisting in part of choice & coiam't FLOUR, DAIRY BALT O • , , • ; SUGAR, TABLE SALT,. .- • SYRUP, BBL SALT, MOLASSES,— CAminx, CHOICE TEAS, ins COFFEE; • 11. • at. SPICES, FRUITS. NAILS, PORE, i • . WOODM - VirAnE. wts. BASKETS:, LARD. • BROOMS, ROPE, As" and In fact echolce variety of all kinds of BOOTIES & PROVISIONS which we are bound to sell wholesale or retell, cheap for cash or ready pay. Call and ace before buying elsewhere, for we let, in showing our goods, whetbevrtnabuyorttot ALL RINDS OF PRODUCE taken in exchange for Goode at the beet market prko. al - Shop In basement of Boyd , s building next belay Searle's, Hotel t Also, Meat Market Adjoining, Where Fresh Meats and Fish of all kinds are kept for sale. 0. M. CRANE. JOHN HOWELL. P. T. FERGERSO3. Montrose, May 1, 1866. Excelsior Manhood: How Lost, How Be• stored. T uST pub /abed, a new edition of Dr. Caber• • well's Celebrated Essay on the radical cue (without medicine) of bPEILVASOIIIIIIORA, or Semtail Weakness, Involuntary Seminal Losses, impotency, 'Mental and Physical Incapacity, Impediments to Mir. tinge. etc.; also, Consumption, Epilepsy, and Fits, In duced by self Indulgence or sexual extravagance. ¢Y!'Price, in a sealed envelope, only 6 cents. The celebrated author in this admirable essay clearly demonstrates, from a thirty yearn' successfal . practit c hat the alarming consequences. of se [-abuse may he radically cured without the dangerous Ore of internal medicine or the uppl !cation of tile 'knife—pointing am mode ofeure at once simple, certain and effectual. hl means of which every sufferer, no ma t t..r what his cos di t ion may be. may cure himself cheaply, privately and radically. r4FY — This Lecture should he in the hands of eTrry youth and every man In the land. Sent.nnder seal. in a plain envelope, to nay address, post paid, on receipt of eix cents, or two poet stamp. Address the publishers.. _ . ('HAS. J. C. KLINE 2, CO., 127 Bowery. New York, Poet Office box March 20, ISFAl—lyunp, Peace & Peace Prices PEACE ESTABLISHED. Lorge Lines of Prices Conquered cf. Reduced 321 - Liralritt Is now rem 7' ng, for Sprin t : Supplies, new and largt Stocks of Dry Goods, Groceries, Crockery, Hardware, STO VA'S, IRON, STEEL, NAILS, Paints, Lamp and Linseed Oils, Ben zole, Corpeflogs, Floor Oil Cloths, Wall Paper, Window Shades, Hats . & Cops, Boots & Shoes, Clocks, b. Including., se usual, full varieties of the most pepult styles of L_IDIE.S• DRESS G OODS,SE ATMS, BONNETS, RIBBONS, Flomeßs, which be will sell on the moot firomble terms fo CASII, PRODUCE, or to Prompt Time Buyers. Flour & Salt on hand as usual NEW MILFORD, June, 1845.- HtTNT BROTHERS, mitayri WM LIZ STEEL,' NAILS, %110TEL' , , BUILDER'S HARDWARE. .MLYERAIL,COU.NTERSUNN,f 7' RA IL SPIKES RAIL.IOAD & MLYING SUPPLIEs. CARRIAGE SPRING'S. 'AXLES, SE ELLS ASP BOXES, BOLTS. NUTS and • WANNEBB, PLATED BAXDS, MALLEABLE IRONS, IMES, SPOKES. FELLOES ‘ SEAT SPINDLES, BOWS, ,14.. ANVILS, VICES, STOCKS and DIES, BELLOWS lIAMMERS:„ SLEDGES. FILES, &T. &e. CIRCULAR AND MILL SAWS, BELTING, PACKING TACKLE 'BLOCKS, PLASTER PA MS CEMENT, DAM & GRINDSTONES FRENCH WINDOW GLASS. LEATHERN FINDINGS ' FAIRBANK'S SCALES. Scrinton, March 24,1863.. 17 EASTW Lackawanna & Bloomsburg R. R. ON and after November 97, 186 5 , passenger trains will run as follows: SOUTIINVADD. .• A. A. I N. F. 1. • Leava Scranton, 5:50 10:50 4:50 •`Ririeptan, 6:55 11:15 510 Rupert. . oas . t 53 " Danville, 9;50 ItS) Arrive at Northumberland, 10:00 Ili Leave Northamberlrnd, 8:00 Danville, s:4O 3:45 " Rupert... • . 015 A. X. 4 : 13 Kingston, __ 4:35 S:3O " Arrive et Scranton, -,. B:4S 9::8 5:9 Passengers taking. ltilrienth Warn Swanton ri 5:3 a. nr. via North nm berland. remit - liarrisburg st MN? M.; 'llaltitiinrc 5:30 p. in.; Washington 10:00 p. m.: , I , linpert reach Philndelphia'at WO p. in. .:. Kingston, Nov. 2.). 11. A. FONDA. SuPt. AVAIID A ascitiatlon,Philladelpbl e . r, XL Piscases of the Nervons, Seminal, UrinarT tad pm ual systems—new and reliable treetrnent—in ilepom the HOWARD' ASSOCIATION. Pent by mall herald laUee eave_peei, free ofchar so e. ddreesDr.J. FEW' 1 / 1 ) uonTolq l . o Howard Asciatg A ion , o 2 South 9tbstrett Philadelphia, Pa. • ERIE RAILWAY• CUANGEOf donne, comnientlng Mondaynall ISM. rralns will leave Great Bend, Ps.,stabootth t following hours. viz: COrearag "Orreremt. 3.05 a. m. Right Express, Mu l der, exc epted, for> cherter. Buffalo, Salamanca and Dunkirk makina di• rect connection with trainsof the ' Atlantic and Crest Western, Lake Shore dad Grand Trunk Rang& Por all points West ; also, at Binghamton for tlyracoei 'at Owego for Ithaca, and at Elmira for Canandairt t 8.45 U. m. Lightning Sipr'ess, Daily; ..tor Rocarim , B2 ll ' l l o . Drilannincao Dunkis,k. and the Wee. hlo l 'at Great Bend'on Dondays only, .5'27 a. m. Atoll 'Train, Bnndays excepted, for 111Di° . anti Dunkitk. , , • 11.28 ti.,na. t. Mt:Octant Train, Daily, for the West 3.38 p.m. Day Exprese, Sundays, excepted, lot R°. theater. Rattan, thtlaManca, Dunirk, and thee " , ConnectB atßingharnton for..l33tacuse: Outgo° 'lthaca; at Elmira for Canandaigna; at Palaratl • with the Atlantic and Great Wester:l RaDway.an°4 Dufsalo with the Lake shore And Grand, Track Lia wlyti;tbr all points West' and frouth.• 1. 52 p. M. HI - press Mall;riundajwaGepted. for 143111. 10, Salamanca, and Dtualdrk,,connecting with uld" for the West. ~ ; 0.118 a. tfl. Cincinnati `lltpfelr, "'Mondays ' tare ; At Lackawaxen for Ratwley e and acchavycoart for ties' burg and Wntirick. T. 48 Wi tisc ; ainaPted: Olt P. 1R.,: .210WIT,Orkand Maltiin9ol 0 63487/4a. acted. "' • " IC4B °rat. - :eartri.fnr - '•• RIDDLE. Sap't, NewAVP• WM. R. DARR. Gen'l Passenger Agent. ES 401R-411.241"TC:10 , Wholesale & Wl* peeler' ta NORTHWARD
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