1:•11001 epentobra en Li PI7BLIGRED =Err 'FREIMAN MORNING, AT MONTSCGS , SUSQUESLANNA COMM, PA., sT la-Pivi-wr.- 3 E'r ec°, AT $2 TER ANNUM ts ADVANCE—OR PM AT END 01 IMAIL Business advertisements inserted at $1 pe2 a Ure of :1911Lerkipepimes,iti4 2fietefot ear-tied= ' - ir r y advertisers. iNith h braid einnitii ' llO aw s for four squares, quarter column $l5. (colum n one colquoilfig. and Giber amounts Wen c t. 4 on. ThisiOssisitrdalif Mime nitti3S f, erode *line. Vetorea n'otieles' ta tbe`iiiisiaidiVrttle: r--' Job Println,g executed nosily and promptly at tar prtces. Deedai Mortgagee, Notei:Jostiou'dbonetables'. School other blanimfor sale._ Terms t Calash 33 covaraz. -mow vi I ! - -pagatity of the Otii: A gentleman of the name of M'Lafin, residing in Rockingham county, N. H., a few year a possessed a dog that was verv'rirriti bile Sagacity: He one day tc.l the dog to go and find a handkerchief which his child had lost in a distant field while picking berries. The dog . started.off with his usual alacrity, but in the course of an hour or two he re turned without the handkerchief, looking iiireitfallen thatigli he' . had caught in a neighbor's sheepfold. The master cuffed his ears sharply, and told him to.go sad try main, and not come back fiDurWit. The'dOt star ted off again with apparent reluctance, while the master followed at a distance behind and nnpereeiVed. The dog went towards the &hi where the child had picked :he berries, and sat down on his hauncbes, held tiown his - bead,'aud ap• peared to be in a deep, brown study. He sat in this attitude for perhaps half an hour, when he suddenlyjumped up with a peculiar yell of exultation, and started for one corner of the field. Here he stopped for a moment, and then corn menced trotting around the field, going about three feet from the fence the first time, about six feet the second, and thus ISObtintiing to near the middle at eac'l succeeding circle. He went around the field about twenty times, when he jump ed up into the air with a loud yell of tri umph, picked up the handkerchief, and started for home. The veracity of this narrative may be relied upon. We received it from Mr. F—, a Baptist clergyman of great re spectability. Now, did the dog reason mathematically ? Does this ,go to add proof that instinct is but another name fir reason P—Family Visitor. —A young woman of 18, who present ed the most remarkable instance on re corkof the, disease called hydrocephalus, hasYeoebily died in New York. Her head was thirty-seven inches in circumference, and tWititrieven over the vertex, from one ear to the other; while her body was little more than a skeleton. Her mother bad steadfastly refused the most tempting offers of money, Mr. Barnum offering 825,000, to have her afflicted child exhib ited to the public, and now refuses, on any terms, to have the remains preserved in the interest of science. A Rtacit ENDORSEMENT.—A convect tion of negroes of New York assembled at Albany on Wednesday to discuss the proper policy to-. . be pursued by them in the present canvass in that State. The nomination Alf Fenton, Republican candi date for--Governor, was endorsed, and the eight" thousand negro voters of the State were urged to support the ticket. —The women of Poland have a watch ful eye over their daughters, and make them °wear little bells on their persons to denote where they are and what they are about. —" Does the razor take hold well ?" inquired a barber who was shavings gen• tleman from the country. " Yes," re plied the customer, with tears in his eyes, "it takes-hold first rate, but it don't let go, worth a cent:, ' —A young Englishman, who has been eking out a wretched existence in New York city by begging from door, and !fleeping on the City Hall steps or among the docks, was a few days since informed of the.demh Igo titled relative in:the old entry, -by which he is left, heir to nearly $50,000. , ....--- -- —oar Qmocotsoraxsagart.---The Raalcal&-in Ohio elect sixteen ;Congressmen, on.a to tal voee in the -State of 275,000. Their opponents elect but three members, with a total voli.W 235,000. - It Likes there fureomder the rascally district apportion meukof, the Radicals in Ohio, 78,000 votes to elect an anTi Radical member, while 47 / )00 _votes are all .that- is required to choose 9 Jacobin f This is their idea of equal ,s presentation .1 With a fair apportionment -we- are eniitled to m at least eight of the nineteen members from the Stale.— . Qincitsanti Euguirer. —Frert9af J five ,ipen std 4 whpel .11110.! 5_04 op; the ,SO4 l l - *linch road in Nicmoian. exeba nge says he ; will-put it7throngb if it rub:tattle - wheel. befilw• —As anti hyrnenial punster says that the reArimin,aticins'of married people rk seinbUi•tiiiireonnds of the waves •otithii • BeashOfe•r 7 hoOg the murmurs of the tied.' —in dailacip County, West Virginia, we lean:lA:6M' the -tarkerabarg Gazette, the names of. •tlinety eight voters were otaceltAtuninarlij from die registry, with notiee t to nspeirnextstrni!er to have the mo t terloorAged, LC474E0041. C.oosid. etieg that they wiSh'ed.V6 Vote this fall, and Oa) the law emits thnita, to knew at oneeyoe-reisson:of their erasion„ this is an iirbitiary exorcise ot, autboOty. recollected habit of , ndiact—caqing, ilta,*tOr ,t 49400 ta C 4 h4O, sat& to./Wig/on, C:,41-14Xa 46$ to Oiii*cwe so: Guttenburg i Bowthaigo 4: Co. AF41.°54.1g*6141P/Plit" "Magq3Plll at NEW GOODS, For ,Fl4l & WPater, yttfOrflgoimel7frf7: 9 o TEM LARGEST STOCK OF GOODS And Price; fatiendorY to Mril DRESS GOODS, rtlr 4-co0x1)8 CO ON GOODS, SHAWLS, CLOARS,FURS,SKIRTS AND FANCY GOODS, too pumerooo to my:otter! WA INE/1114 And Gents' Furnishing Goods, Ala Quantity tad Style. Q3iattubarg, ostabanm k Co. X. B. DESSAUER, *awing Partner Nantrot!e, Sept. 19. 1866 GREAT DEPOT -FOR 33Z.E3. 1 1 1 114, FURS, CIIIACW'PELIMC FURNISHING GOODS, SLOWS & MITTENS. BOOTS` SEEMS. ALI. MPS a 112.11 Cir VEILS, atade - to order, and Mentions supplied at thp latent New Tort sates. The 11101/1e a[} ~fo~l 4tO caA. 4tWati Goothl, and sot atta,priace, Ifallaydlonlake Goads. Public Nv,r,ioi, Xantiolf. tur.i.xo - "TiffIAMQIIB BAUER. ConeCo}te,nuaseethetaintiur. , _:: Amato Barber, late of Bs laseratiam-now a ' t Notrat.F.B-lakeksl3l,o6Bocanr - /544 me Abaslurandablmpaoing. • Arsi cutttogUir-tosnumm. P alguiroadaearrf oumrASAt. • + Osattier:liflain* lifgltnna t .ct *Ws BUSINESS CA.RDS. ':''.,f-:' :. : ‘, 04 v. , - c. .• - _ . i ii.ri' steil 3 l'.l3 b lrl'aEor rtiti mt oo. - 1 . ,. - ,ive. ' l ~ : rw7.i.r f - 4 .10 N.eto.N. ,t:sitY , 1 especial e ttedttan to Meatless of the Heart and 1 :e.: ralif i r of OL n Ilituts, puns soda Salta:a diseases. 941etto_vgr the Poet • 1:: ,..,. ! _, :. ,., tit riri ala for the United Ottlce. .1304140'at4584C °APO'. - 1 ..-4R 4 ! 4 ' 1861 ' vete. RepeatiariPieeto smi te. tides. Ite a r i ls Mil B4iDWIN, ATZEIit 4fic wrrelitga, )agiii., • ge,r,t4o4Asp , a ni tt Im amta maw; Bait; Pink, Slab. Larl. O A S ia tags dap qt Irassaainsai s coat itobberv. aeon' JLR'Vaad. C.andl titgadilOwthy Amid. - $o old Ow imaaare (litockam sada as Itialanis,Ortße. T . = Cada. , Ntrartaide • Ate. • - ' - ' REXIINGTONS' REVOLVES. - mPutrafc . 4rn vt, . •.. - . . „ _ ' Patties deehina ll te hvelleuttosetves of . the WO tta ! BtrIMS et ItieliOLS. ! P r " e ,Tvirgau f " s ;:ctrerav ° " P ' l4l ItA rylo c ul t z, As . us:h i N e litga i. ll44l l l z4l pye- I R_EXINGTO bl" REVOLVERS. . rrtlClesuirdilignitar(ati)?Warr: Clr'tV•-enal ' .Ctits led *description of eqtr 1 Mute . be upon appl_ __t___lce kV- 1 6 es ' 4F - b tb-Pat'd• ' 0164 f E *LiIIIM A SOX'. Eton, ICY Ptiblit hvetip; : 044140 otexpient to e, ea. i • X. 'P. INVK •' • -. . 09,i ots. - .• D. W. SEARLE, AViroVglalteriaeje,7°f z 31 .4, SSP Da. F. P:tIINP3., • 1111. permanently located at Friendsrille for Merlon. pose of practicing medicine and surgery in all its hunches. He may be (truant the Jackson Reuse. °face hones from 8 a. m., to 9p. m. jaultuf rriendaville, Pa., Jan. 16th, 1868. PETER HAY, Zatoorianaci. .4Lancitictianeicr, febt 64tf Auburn 4 Corner*, Pa. M. C. SUTTON, Lickeisseci 4961.7.4oticoamear, •PT ittr Friend's , llle, Pa. C. S. GILBERT, 7-01 1 ,0 0 r-i-Peci Agh...ctic•rxepr. setafrl f Great. Bend, Pa. DOLT. E. L. HANDRICK, nerysictivi s BM - 30E0N, respectregly tenders his professional services to the citizen of Friends ville and vicinity. 111-ffr Office in the ollicoof Dr. Leet. Boards at S. Iloaford'a. jly3o 63tf ABEL TUTtRELL, EALER in Drags, Medicines, Chemicals, Xlye LlE.ttnfilf, Glass Ware, Paints, Oils, Varnish, Win loss-Mews, Groceries, Nancy Goods, Jewelry Perth lerv,,tc—Agent for all the most popular PATENT .f ELY c nass , —Mon trose, Pa. DR. WM. SMITH, DENTIST,-3lontrose, Pa: In Lathrop' new bonding. over ..... tte Batik. All Dental operations will be via a d ". & erforated In good style and warranted. JOHN GROVES, [7i..O:IIIONABLIC TAT! OR, Montrose, Pa. Shop IL one door west of SLarle'a Rotel. virAll orders filled promptly, in first-rate style. tb zing done ou short notice, and warranted to di ,11 WM. W. SMITH, riARINET AND CHAIR MANHFACTURERS.—Foo , of Main street, Montrose, Pa. P. LINES, GI.'iSiTIONABLETAILOR•—Iiontrose. Pa. Shop . Phoenix Block, over store of Read, Watrotte • t Foeter. AU work warranted as to At and tiniab.. tic 'ntting done on ehort notice, inbeat style. Jan'6o H. BURRITT, . DIZALBR In Staple mid Panty Dry Goodi. Crockery;. Hardware, Iron, Stoves, Drugs, Oils, and Plante, Boots and Shoes. Hats and Cape. Pure, Buffalo Robes, Groceries, Provisions, New Millordi Pa. W 11.1.. H. COOPER & VICK ER S . Montrose, Pa. Saccessorsto Posa,Ccroper & Co. Office, Lathrop's new braiding. Tonapiker.st. ELICINTTL7CO COOPFA ..... amyl: pauriusit. & TTORSBY AT LAW. Bounty, Back ray, Tension, arid Exemption MIMS attended to. Tebl .'Office first door below Boyd's Store,' Montrose, Pa ROGERS & ELT, • • • laloeas.sie•cl ..flioLacticrxixetcoreo, myto* Brooklyn, .47a: IRE AND LIFE INSURANCE AGENTS. All I bulginess attended to promptly, on frill' tqrms. Dr toe first door north of •• Montrose hotel," t:-eat side of Public Avenue, Montrose, Pa. [Jan. 1, ISGG. Bn_uuos S•rnorn, - • CHAP:IEI , L. Brow I 3 00 T SI OE Dealer and Dianufnctarer , Pa. n 31 , -n s'rtc.t, unc door below tbc Poet orzct. ti,i- • ' 3. e 7, %/la repairiag done --- . Dx E. EIRTIPSICIAN SVRIGXO7.S. has located at V. idyl:. - envea eo., 1,53.. Will attend promptly to:M0411 4 rich atich homy he favoind. Odlee at L. NT. Vold- TV LEI'S* JOHN SAUTTER. • RESPECTFULLY announces that he is n.•w pre pared to cut all kluds of Oarments In the moat Fashionable Style. and warranted to fit with elegance and ease. Shop over N. Builurd's Store, Titian trosc. UNION HOTEL, NEW MILFOliI), Pa. Lately kept by R. C. Vail. JOHN FA UROT, Proprietor. Meals altral s ready. Time to eat, witbont being horded, for pette= arriving on the stage, wishing to take the earn. ie26 tt DAYTON HOUSE, GREAT BEND, PA. NEAR TUE RAILROAD DEPOT. The Donee is open at nil hones of the night for the a cektnmodation of Passes ere. apS7* 'DAVID THOMAS, Proprietor. Fire, Life and Accidental GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY, ThEtcyzatlrcseso, aoratansurance Co. of N. Y., Capital and "42, Surplus, 000,000 Insurance Co.of North Arneriat, Pltirn Capital and Surplus, International Fire Insurance Co. QIN. Y. Cvltal and Surplus, 1.600,000 Girard - Fire and Marine Insurance Co. of Phil's, Capital and Surplus, 300,000 Lycoming County Mutual Insurance Co.of Mnacy,Tentra, Capital and Surplus, Farmer's Mutual Insurance Co. York, Pa., Capital and Surplus, Enterprise Insurance Company, Phil's, Capital and Surplus, 8;5,000 Insurance Co. State of Pennsylvania, Phil. Capital and Surplus, 700,000 Heasinron Fire and M. Insurance Co., MS's, Capital and Surplus, 830,000 Connecticut Manua Life Insurance Co. in Hartford, Conn., paying 60 per cent. dividends to the assured, Capital, 10,000,000 American Lite Insurance Co.. Philadel phia, Capital. 1,000,000 Travelers Insurance Co. Hartford, Conn., Insurinifigainst all kinds of accidents Capital, 500,000 Hartford Fire Insurance Compnny, Hart ford. Conn., Capital and Snrpliis, $1,583,163 Putnam Fire Insurance Co., Hartford, Ct., Capital, $500,000 rirdil business entrusted to our care will be attend ed to on fair terms, and all losses promptly adjaated. STBOUD k BROWN, Agents. -iornmee first door north of" Montrose Hotel," west side of Public Altana. litt.turos 'Smoot% Chant = L. BROWN. Montrose, Jan, Ist. 1850. 17 L C. K&Elaliß. WAIL PAPERS, Zawickest 30 0 0,11 OstvLeas. Paper Hangings, And Window Shades, Corner of FOURTH and" fd r altr= Ste., 'I4ILLILD'A. tl-743v1t7s /A Cams imp &PO of USW AND OIL liffyLPES. Aug. 18--atopur4 A. 0. WARREN, STROUD ok, BROWN, C. 0. FORDHAM, PHILADELPHIA HOWELL & BOIMICE9 Dionufacturess of D. W. LOWELL Principal it Proprietor Orate - above Institution, respectfully calls attention to the UnsUrpasse4l facilities of his eoktse of Invtruc- Di:IP-110d the Important jiddltione ond itnprOvetnents which have been made In and to the several departments ofhis College. The entire° of instruetton extended and perfected,preaent s to YOUNG MEN and LADIES The beet facilities for obtalninga PRACTICAL, COMPREHENSIVE, BUSINESS RDIMATIOX, The thorough, novel and Intervstiv g course of ACTUAL PRACTICE embraces a complete Tontine of transactions in race im portant branch of business. A Store. Bank and Railroad Steamboat. Telegraph. Post-eflices, &., are in full and successful operation, representing in a pleasin- ' nnd sat isfactory manner, the daily routine of actualimsiness life. in which the student becomes In progression an ometeur CLEI3.IC, MERCHANT Uri) BANPIS, receiving. in each capacity. a practical & tel knowl edge of lumina:Bls io its multifarious forme and phases, PENMANSHIP. In this essential branch of buslneas education no Col lege offer better facilities to the learner. The Spence rian system will be taught in all its varletias by the most skillful mar , ers of the art. Specimens of Wilting from this Inv titntion have received the highest encomiums from the press. For general information. terms, address for Col lege monthly. which will he mailed free: for specimens of Pentnanstip, enclose two three-cent stamps. dectkoly Address D. W. LOWSLL Principal. Lowell's Commercial College, Binghamton, IC T. 7C313:1131 l i g .1117 1 CT ES li r Clo 70... M MINER & COATS Port's building. below Boyd Corner. Is the place to FLOOR, GROCERIES, AND PROVISIONS, CHEAP! CHEAP! CHEA P; MINES A, COATS Wonld Inform the public that they are now opening n New and Choice Stock of 'FAMILY GROCERIES, just recei , .mt from New York, which they will sell cheap for cash, or exehange for all klods of Parmer's produce. We have made arrangements with ono of the best COMMIPSiOII Houses in New York for shipping tatter and Pt °dare, and will furnish Pails free of charge, and make Liberal Advancements on conaignmcnt• of Butter. .kl.o, CASH paid for 2nt ter, G rain an d A freAhrupply GAunr,t; VECETAZI-7*-:, by Ex press, 0%1 a) t• 1)l1 Cli'Thankful for the 111 , 2r,1 patronage ermdr te ceive , d, rvc ho;,e by detain. , honornbly with our cm•torQ ere to stin turth:r extend otr C. G. m1N1'1: :deg. J 6 :le :.,.. #ll F 0 4. - L v 8 s ' , llorso ad Cattle Polders. ELLOIV TsR, H E. COUCH' TEMPEi _ a yERS,FOI In LOSE! OF TITE AND © ENERGY, au ImpTO' ral, ut4 71? etit' • o glossy- ski Qr . transforms (44 misenibla hors& Z gi Mei 1,100,000 O E3 a In ell diseases of Swine, such 1111 Coughs, Ulcers in gip the Lungs, Liver, in Bre., thb article A' • • acts as a specific. By putting from one-half a paper to a paper in a wove diseases wW beerodicated - or entirely prevented. If given In time, s certain IW preventive and cunt lor the Bog Cholera. O Pries 25 Cents per Paper, or 6 Papers for $l. PILYPASED BY .4 is. A. FOUTZ 8z BUO. a iAT EEEL tie TH ga svuomay. DUG AND DEDICINE DEPOT, we No. 118 Franklin St., Baltimore, Nd. For Bole by Druggists and Storekeepers tbnangb -01:1, Mit 14 United &tato. • t,lsoo,ooci 1866. NOTICE 'TO THE PUBLIC. 8 subscriber r respectlbily inform the public that I 1 he has )eased the • Blacksmith Shop I of H. C. Clemons, near the Iroutuit*or Sayre Brothers. entidniterrwillAn well to call, se they can get every. thing done In the Blacksrol thing line neatly and prompt . ly: fo r cash. I larrazll4olm; atieqi,iengiveo, to Flom Shoeing, SWARD P. STAIip: Mentsese. Iles, 2g, sigg tf Any your NV. FL COATS This preparation, long and favorably Imoten, will thor oughly reinvigorate broken-down and low-spirited horses, by strengthening and cleansing the sumach and intes tines. CIEEFIZEU Is invaluable. du quality milk. It Au , ntren by se- - ...., experiment to imam the (van - of milk and twenty per and make the r firm and . In fattening , It gives them !ppetite, loosens bide, and them thrive, A IREOR - tat NEW GOOttS )9' AgrAiutp.sproptvo spring - rarrebde, At WILESO:I, mums & W&Orlitta. ~.L'. ~ IDP.R &trrir .—Asiburn Gol- „ .. t or ,-. ..a... don. Flaxen, and Silken' ^' t ' , ~.,,,,„, „ -- ...''.. • %.!o.o.l4oproducedoby the use 4 of Pro CHANTS/MX. One ap- ' ' • It Pliailien Warranted. toquri .• ii i ie ; ' - the' ~,.,,,.. most straight' and'attar • - , - born.ipair of either .aes into. • r wavy r nglitrs orlieary massive curls. Has been used by the fashionables of Paris and London. with the' most gratifying results. Mies no iniury to the hair. Price by mail, sealed and post paid. $l. i)escriptiVe clreularu mailed free. Address BERQP.II., 8111.17,8 ils Co:,Chem ists, No. CB5 laver istrfrot, Thli Ti. X. OP, myt blagevia for the Milted Statue. irfspq Excelsior Excelsior HAIR EXTERMINATOR, FOR REMOVIZIG RUPERFLUOUS HAIR O the I.ndles especially. this Invalnable depilatory T recommends itself as being nu almost indleptinsable article to female he-fluty, Is easily applied, and deletes opt burn or injure the sklu. but acts directly on thn roots. It is warranted to remove snperflnerns from low foreheads, or from any partof the body, cornpletely,ro tidly and radically extirpating the same. leaving the skin soft. smooth and natural. This is the only article used by the French. and Is the only coal effectual depil atory powder In existence. Price $1 per pottage, sent post paid to any address. on recetpt of in order. by llnnocn, Sneers k Co., Chemists, myl lycfspq VS River street, Troy, N.Y. CIHAL./3 1 1 1 3133CA.T.c.416.17 11 . PEI WHITE LIQUID ENAMEL, FOR Improvin - and Beautifying the complexion.' The most valuable and perteet preparation in Ilse. forgiving the skin a beautiful. pearl-like tint, that is only found in youth. It quickly removes tan. freckles, pimplen,blotches, moth patch• e, sallowness, eruptions andel' Impurities of the skin: kindly healing the me, Ifxsvieg the akin white and clear asalabaster. I tsuse 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 French, and is con sidered by the Parisian as indispensible to a perfect toilet. Upwards of 2:0011 bottles were sold dnriz tr the pact year, a sufficient guarantee of its efficacy. Ice only 'tete. Mniled.nost paid. on receipt of an o rby BERGER, SIIUTTS &CO., Chemists, myl lyerspq I:ks River street, Troy, N. Y. - --- • - '6:11 . 1 ~,Po• fin PIER YEAR! We want Agents every t ,# , P1..A., where to sell nu r LISPROV e.D $2O Sew ing Machines. 'Three nose kinds. Under and upper feed. Sent on trial. Warranted tire years. Above sal ary or large commissions paid. The only machines sold in the rutted States for less than $4O. which arc frilly licensed by Howe, Wheeler aE Wilson. Grover & Baker. Singer & Ca.. and Bacheider. Ali other cheap machines are infringements. and.the f eller or user are liable to arrest. One and imprisonment. Illustrated circulars sent tree. Address, or call upon suaw & CLARK. at Bidde ford. Maine, or Chicago. 111. [mayVi Iy• rZeNnr Firm. Baldwin, Allen, & Mitchell. 33.8XaliZ/1717X1V ce 49.1.8.7-2 MN AGAIN After retiring for thirty day. at "hard labor," hare re armed basil:teat at the old etand, ander the name and firm of BALDWIN, ALLEN k MITCHELL, DEALERS IN Flour, Feed, Soli,- Pork, Butler, Citerse, Dried Beef. Hams, Fish, Smoked Hal iba', Candles, Ten, Coire, Spires, Syrup, I bolas:o'S, 2, w/ar , . s(ed Cijver 77enothy Seed, Flax-xted, Brame, Brooms, X./11s, cf:c. etc. Thank(Ul for past patronage, we shall be happy to see and wall upon our uid and new customers. • All Good,. and Flour warranted. A. BALDWIN. L. ALLEN. S. 'N. MITCHELL. Nora:use s April 10. *9O m A rt „,:ci t lits want edJor six rntirol! Addrcr.p O. T. GA - BrEY, Clty Building, artifice. [maitlily• DELAWARE LACKAWANNA & WESTERN RAIL-ROAD. MMPUgM*B Spring Arrangements for 1866 PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE NV 63'T WA It P: Evening train. STATIONS P. 111. • naming A. 111. p i I 5.00 4,00 New York._. .. j 11,30 7,051 New Itompon 13,15 7.52 1 Mlinunka Chunk.... ; Fr ; 12 45 ; 3.20 ; Delaware ..... ....... '4, ' 4,30 ! 10,25' Scrant')n 5;20 11,31 I Nicholson . . I o 5.58 11.53 I popbottnm ..: 0.20 12,15 1 Montrope : 5,41 12,30 ;NM Mniolll a j 7, j 00 12,55 I Great Bend 2 1 P.M. A. M CONNECTIONS. — Westward. The MOT ping train from New York aimnects et pia flunk& Chnlik with the train leaving Philnd'a(Kensing ton depot) at 7,A11n. m.. and at Greatßepd with through mailtrai the Erie Railway, with sleeping car at. Ladled, stuppini4 at all the principal Ftat tune on that road. and arriving. at 'Buffalo nt 0.10 a. m. The Evening traiv. from New York connects at Ya nunka Chunk with the train leaving Philadelphia (Ken nington depot) at 3,80 p. at Great Bend with Night Express on the Erie Railway west, arriving Et Boni° at 1,45 p. na. Eastward. The Morning train from Great Bend connects there with the Cincinnati Express oti the Erie Railway from the we.t ; at M nnuoka Chunk with a train for Ptillad'a and intermediate stations. arriving In Philadelphia at p. in.; and at New Hampton with a train for Eaton Betblehem, Allentown, Reading and Harrisburg, &rele nt lifirrisburg at 8.30 The Evening train trom Great Rend co-meets there with thin New York Express on the Erie MtHomy from the west ; at Ma nunka Chunk with a train which runs to Deleidere,,where It lies over until o'clock next morning and at New Hampton with an Express train for Easton, Bethlehem, Allentown, Rending and liar rie‘ticirg„ At Scranton. connections are made with tmins on the Lackawanna and Bloomsburg H.R. to and from Pittston Kingston, Wilkeabarro, Berwlck,Bloomaborg,Danville, Northtunbceland, Harrishntgand in term ed inte stations, and with 'trains on the Delaware and Iludpon Railroad oand from Carbondale nod Interninediate stations. WATTS COOKE,-Superintendent. R. A. HENRY. Geul Tkt Agt. , jirt tf i>2ooo A YEAR 'made by nny one with $l5. Stencil Toole. No experience necessary. The Presidents. enclatera end treaanrere of 3 Bank? endorse the circular. Forwarded free With sampler. Address the Amerjcan Stovil Too).Works. Springfield, Vermont. j)11 `dirdl amp HOUSES FOR SALE.—Four Sinnll linu.ea and lota tot together, for Catt,' or would exchange thertifor a faitn near town. 131Rvdre of St. C.' or H. C. TYLER. Montrose, Atigast IFBS. Stv. LOTS FOR SALE. m inE enbseellict (awls rot epilio ajew Oaudue 1 Lots In Great Bend Village, In close proximity -to the extensive works of the. D.,,L. a W. R. R. Co., noir In progress. They are laid out insoncenient shape and good DIV, add Illoy ba_PUyelutped sit liberal rates and on easy terms Ointment Gre.t Bend. Doc. 1.1 - 8C4., . E. VATUjeg... z=l LASS And STONE ETIVITAAW - srd Islint Pear'll klr yents, rrgservlngSpluttiiif, (DRAWL.. • Pept. 1900. Tv ROE L.L. ' • ~•*"'", ( - A ..*- •, o ANA • ado. '4 c. - ymat'renehtn,cl4 large and waniplecttl "Usk Of new gooda, Consisting In pact of chotea,dia came r a ;,1 ,FLoiat SYRUP • AtoLessgs ' CITOTCR I VICAS; coynaSPlc. PIUTI,rS. ort. • NAILS. , too RAMS, BM+ yrs LARD, IMOOkS. 71811, ROM Ate anti in fact a cpolol 1110 Cy ocp k...tip or , whieb‘ive are bound 'to D ell ornolesolo or reSidl, cheap for cosh or reply poi• . lbtll sod see before buyleg elsewhere, for we take pleasure In eborripe our gbods, whether Yoe bay ore, 411 - 0 - KINDS OF PRODUCE: taken Io exchange for Goode sit the beet,taarket ;atm. "E , "Shoji In basement of Boyd's balliptig next below Sear/e's Motel. Also, Moat ,Marltot 'AdjsSing. Where Fresh Meitie . glisf Fail) 9f ttit,inils ere ..eAot ter - , 0. M. CRANE. JOHN HOWELL. P. P. "EMERSON. Montrose, May 1, 1866. Manhbod: How Lost, Ho* Re- • stored. I UST putifshrd,lies''' . 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In a pis In envelope, to any address, post paid. on receipt of six cents, or twerpost stamps. Address the publishers. CHAS. T. C. KLINIt & CO., t2' Bowery, New York, Post Office box 4,510. March 20, 1866—lysmp. Peace & Peace Prices PEACE ESTABLISHED. Larye Lines of Prices Compered & Reduced 11. Mtairritt Is now rere.7'ng, for Spring Snpplies, new and, i sm Stocks of Dry Goods, Groceries, Crockery, Hardware, STOVES, IRON, STEEL, NAILS, Paints, Lamp and Linseed Oils, Rev ' 'vile, Carpeting:, Floor Oil Cloths, Wall Paper, Window Shades, Wats & Cups ; -Boots & Shoes, Clorks, &r. Including. da canal, full varieties or the innet peppnla istyhot of LADIES' DRESS GOODS. SHAWLS 'BONNETS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS. dc., which he will sell on the most favorable term fa CASH, PRODUCE, or to Prtimpt. Time Boyers. Flour & Salt on hand as usual. NEW MILFORD, June, ItiGs. HUNT BROTHERS, Wholesale & Retail Dealers in ~~~~ ~~ ~~ 3EL ckra , STEEL, NAILS, %110161..5, BUILDER'S - ,HARDWARE. MINT RAIL. COUNT iRSI7NK4 T RAIL SPIKES RAILROAD 4 MINING SUPPLIES. CARRIAGE SPRINGS. AXLES, SKEINS ASS BOXES. BOLTS, NUTS and WASHERS, PLATED BANDS. MALLEABLE IRONS, HMIS. SPOKES. FELLOES. SEAT SPINDLES. BOWS. fie. ANVILS, VICES, STOCKS. and DIES, BELLOWS HAMMERS. SLEDGES. FII.ES. &c. At% CIRCULAR AND mmtsAws. DFLTING. PACEISO • TACKLE BLOCKS, PLASTER PARIS CEMENT,' UAIR & GRINDSTONES. FRENCH WINDOW GLASS. LEATHER* FECDENGS FA IRBANKIS SCALES. Scranton, March 24, MA. • ly 1.% AST (47 It RD. Morrhig 1 Evening train. train. P.M P. mt. 5,20 10,35 I . 2.30 8,111 17. 1,.39 7,8.5 I : Lao I 7.9,0 , •& 9,45 4.101.;..- 8,351 8,02 I. z 8,18 2.47 7...55. .2,25 •••• 1 1.341 2.07 . ,15 1.50 A. lit r ra Lackawanna & Bloomsburg It B. Us and after November 27, 1865, passenger trains will run as follows,,: , SOUTHWARD. A. 11. A X. " I ' Leave Scranton. - 5:5Q 10:50 4:00 4 . Kingston, 6:55 11:15 • 22 Rupert. 9:15 to - " nailaVille, 9:50 teo Arrive at Northumberland, 10:30 1211 ' • NORTHWARD. Leave Northamberirud, 8:00 LOS 5:40 '•Danville, 9:40 '•Rupert, 9:15 A. a. 415 Kingston, , .435 010. 0:2 Arrive at Scranton, • 3:45 9:35 1 :w Passengers taking train south from Scranton It 00 a. in. rot Northumberland. reset' Harrisburg Arius ' In.; Baltimore 5:30,p, m.; Virashington 10:00p. m.; vt Rupert reach Philadelphia at 7:00 p. m. 1 ingston, Nov. 25. , U. A. FONDA, Said. urowAnD Afso6lation,Phlladelp hla j i Diseabea of thit Nervous. SerainaLUrivary sad set • nal systems—new and cella-140,nm, tment—in Reporn the HOWARD ASSOCIATION. Fent by mail Is scaled let Zer envelopes, tree of charge. Address Dr.J. SEW, Houoirron, Howard itasociation. No 2 South Saline Philadelphia. Pa. ERIE RAILWAY. CITIANGEof hours, ceinimoneing Monday,PinlY to V 1888 Eialtisairill leave Great send, Pa., at abotki followinghinarsoilar • C 3.0122.6 WE:6dt. 3.05 a. m.: 'Night Express, !donative excepted. WO' cliester,'Bilfralo; Salamanca and 'Dunkirk maklacdi net connectionwith trains orthe Atlantic andOrett Western, Lake Shore and Grand Trunk Railways Ma all points %Yost ; also at Binghamton for SVlcas t; at Owego tor Ithaca, and at Elmira for Canandidgoa 3.45 a: at. Lightning Exprese, Daily, tar Rochester. Buffalo: Salamanca, Dunkhk,and the West. Storl at Greatiland bu Mondays only, 5•27 ,Train, Suadarr excepted, for BaDlo 'and Dunkirk. 11.2.8 a. in, Emigrant Train, Daily, for the West. , 3.24 In p. . Day Expreell, Sundays excpted. for Rs* cheater. Blade, salamaneaspankirkt , and thel or gest• Connects at Binghamton for Syracuse : at Owego f Ithaca; at Elmira tot • Canandaigua ' ; at Sahanasc s . with the Atlantic and Ciro* Weaterq Bliffalo With the Lake'Sbore and Grand Trunk I 1 ways, for all points West and South. 7, 52 p. m. Express Mali SundaysteXcepud, for RP' 10. Salamanca, and Minkfrk, couneoting with mho for the West. ;3fEtimort. septa. 6 511 . a. Cincinnati !Izmir). MondalY l ex - 1,4 w . al Lackawax,en for Ilarley,ana at Grayeourt for. t burg and W.arwielv..! 1 . 45 POD. DattExPrnt.stArladiis EltraPisd• 911 p. m: New York and Baltimore Mall, Suably "" copied. 3.437ll"xxik.is..anity, prep court for arwlek. a l an i sno.;icw. Ter ir. WM. R BARR, toltflximenges gear. DAIRY ts/a.T. TABLE BAT. BBL SALT,. ' • • h CANDLEI ittrEkEE. Ac.