'j aOuig nuilkke9l-#ol3i iii i deit:0104160,14 6 fin A gent iettris crack bf - a iloor, it is, noques tiiihibilt:i - Nci man iiVer fails to. thankless - of himself after it than before. aig*ctes him, in 'the eyes of others, and *hit is worse,: blunts his sensibilities on the one 'head, and increases the power of paisienate irritability on the other. The truth is, the more peacefully and /Wetly we get on the better for ourselves and our neighbors. In nine oases oat of ten the better course is if a man cheats Tou,litit dealing with him ; if he is-ibus ne 'Ault hissiimpan.y.i.and if belilan; ders yuu,--take cap to soliVethat nobody wiWbeliein iiigter-wrce le is, nor hiivr ; liatniSllSCE' Ihn.wieett way is toiht him alone ; for there - is nothing better than .this cool, calm, and quiet way of dealiNrOtir-ttriMongs-Atemeetowith. 'Melt Calight. A Western paper tells a story of a dis tressed agriculturist thus : A.-farmer dropped* in here on Wednes day last to pay his rent, putting on a long face to correspond with the times.— On entering the house he told the land lord that times were so bad that he could not raise the money at all ; and, dashing a bundle of greenbacks on the table, said, "'There, that is all I can pay." The mo ney. was taken up and counted by Mr. —, the landlord, who said .7 "Why, this is twice as. much as you owe." " Dang'ee give it to me again," said the farmer, " I'm dashed , if I hain't taken it out of the wrong pocket !" Coercing Voters. The following is an exact copy of a l'et- Xer_written to a Democratic voter resid ing at - Bethlehem, the day before the elec tion BETIILEI333I, Oct. 8, 1888. Dear Sir : I under stud you Sopard Andrue Jobusons Polleecy do you know • know thad Johnsan Remooves his Ten flans ;. who does not Sopard his Polecy Now if you do go to the Polls and Sopard Job'nsons Polleecy you. must look also to him for a Home Please do. as you think beat So will I I r emain your Friend WILLIAM LIICIUMBACII. It is rather norgl 'doctrine that because one man happens to livo in another man's house (and pays his rent,) he ,itr‘Ander ob ligations to vote as his landlord dimut es . Impudence could not well go farther. It is very evident that the gentleman who, in this instante,threatened to drive a poor man from his home unless he voted as he ordered, has neyer troubled the free schools much.—Doylestown Dem. In the Wrong Room. A gentleman of Wheeling, whose lady was suffering from a cold, got up at mid night and went below to fetch a mustard poultice. In his agitation he mistook the room on his return, and went into one where there was a light burning as dinily as that he left,- a room altogether similar, and apparently his wife in bed fast asleep. He applied the mustard poultice to her chest, and sat quietly at her bedside till it began to draw. It did draw, but it drew an infuriated scream from the young lady who had been the subject of his un conscious solicitude. At the sound of the unaccustomed voice, the nature of the IP cident which had befallen him and Ithr e i tient was at once risible, a f til le t. rnus - tar d - headlong from the arms Woman into the arms ~.21s own. Both Both parties told their si - f neat mornm had to ret i re ap „. be laughter of all the company. grA day or two ago, says a St. Lou ispayeTt John Morrissey, a relative of the Amens prize fighter, was attacked with cholera and conveyed to the health office. Dr. Folsom told him be would send him to the City Hospital. " All right," said John. " I want the infernal thing knock ed out of me with as few ronndsas possi ble. I'll take all the punishment the doc tors can inflict, but I don't want to go to grass yet, because I'm not ready to throw up the sponge." The last we beard of the pugilist be was on his pins, looking pale about the gills, but fuli of pluck and laud anum: —Being short of" prog" the Crushmen negroes on the West coast of Africa re cently made a raid upon their neighbors Of New Calabar, captured about 100 pris oners, and after nicely dressing, spitting and cooking them had a grand cannibal feast. ' , There were soup of Calabars, nice Calabar tit bits,,tender steaks of Cala bars,,,hroiled" alabar bones, Calabar in fricasseeitind Calabar in every delicious style that Crashmen cooks could think of, and the next"day Calabar remnants judi ciously warmed over filled many a Crush men billy - and'soul with delight. But the New Calabar men threaten to retali ate by eating a still larger number of Crushmen, and the prospect is that the whole of the residents of the Western Af rican'coast, if these skirmishes continue, will be well cooked, eaten and thorough ly clisested_before next Spring. - • _firlt,r. Greeley has made $100,006 OUt-01 tbe " Great Conflict." No-wondei that ikembats another civil war. fifirThypipress,Cbarlotte, of 31.exico; has lieoixne insane inEurope. Some think it,. *only . , nesumed to;dinu , ineband Max out of Mexiook- • —Unpopular Soldiers, private pique acid Corporal punishament. isrobledAgesitato aqiclusled BeTtlle IC. tag, AL Ma 1.11 •t the Eitere ,at Guttenberg; - Rosenbaum & Co And look at the extensive assortment of NEW GOODS, For Fall & Winter, Received this week from New York. THE LARGEST STOCK OF GOODS XN TOWN, And prices satisfactory to twory ono. DRESS GOODS, COTTON GOODS, SHAWLS, CLOAKS,FURS,SKIRTS AND FANCY GOODS, too numerous to mention 412CI1N,Wil o And Gents' Furnishing Goods, Any, Quantity and Style Gatteßburia l Itostubaum * Ca. ill• 8. DESSNUmit, Xanaging Partner Montrose, Sept. 18, 1666 GREAT DEPOT HALT'S', C34961=151, FURS, cs.r_acolmarxivar, FUR NISHING GOODS, ROVES & MITTENS. BOOTS .& SHOES. ALL KINDS 07 ,LXVIE VII RS, made to order, and Merchants supplied at the loop New Task sates "The Fade ore Invited to ead. exasileo Goods, and get thritriess, It Oily don't thethods: PitilliMvinsii.,Zanirose. Aug. 2.21(g. • . • "THE FAMOUS BARBER:' thantriri BaThefjater Of !UM N, . Late of RoLUoow otli c lon oriftt, P. o- week'. s Rook : • ; Mud me 'blithe Sod latittarfrigs Pfnd• P •' toptintlng bar to ostine ready 0 . 4,,,e es"•• *OOP O4O I Ct BUSINESS CARDS. DR: E. L. GAMER, HYSICIAN and SURGEON,-Hontrose. Pa. Gina P especial attention to diseases of the Heart and Lungs and all Surgical diseases. Office over the . Post Office. Boards at Searle's Hotel. [Sept. 4. 1868. BALDWIN, ALLEN, t MITCHELL, DCALERS In Flour, Salt, Pork Fish, Lard, Grain, Feed, Candles, Clover and Timbthy Seed. Also, Groceries, such as Sugars, Manses, Syrups, Tea end Coffee. West side of Public Avenue. Montrose, April 17, 1666. BURNS & NICHOLS,' TNEALERS in Drum Medicines, Chemicals, Dye "! stuffs, Paiute, Oils, Varnish, Liquors, Spices, Fan cy articles. Patent Medicines, Perfumery and Toilet Ar ticles. orPrescriptlons caroftilly compounded. Public Avenue, above Searle's Hotel, Montrose, Pa. A. B. DUMB. • - - &nos Nicuoi.& Sept. 11, UM. D. W. SEARLE, A TTORNEY AT LAW, office over the !Store of Z Bs. Cobb, opposttp Bearle's Motel, Montrose, Pa. May 1, 1666. Da. E. P. HINES, 'MILS permanently located at Priendsviile for the pm , Ell. pose of practicing medicine and surgery to all Us branches. He may be found at the Jackson House. Office hours from 8 a. m., to 0 p. m. Anted Priendsellle, Pa., Jan. 16th, 1866. PETER HAY, I.Blocomageserct ALlzeticoaaefor, febl Mt Auburn 4 Corner*, Pa. 31. C. SUTTON, laloems.aseocil ..96.10.4ctiGameacoi - , ap7 65tf Frlondsvitle, Pa. C. S. GILBERT, Talcie•zusecil .A.u.citicaxteoeor. eep7 04tt Great:Bend, Pa. DOCT. E. L. HANDRICK, PHYSICIAN 4t. STMOBON, respectfully tenders his professional services to the citizen of Friends villa and vicinity. Or Mace lathe officeof Dr. Lem.. Boards at J. Hoeford'e. .113 , 80 63tf ABEL TITRRE.LL, EALER in Drugs, Medidnes, Chemicals, Dye 4 g Dl./Stuffs, Glass Ware, Paints, Oils, Varnish, Win lowGlass, Groceries, Fancy Goods, Jewelry Perin neryabc—Agent for all the most popular PATENT MEDICINES,—Montrose, Pa. DR. WM. SMITH, URGEON DENTlST,—Montrose, - tn Office in Lathrop' new building, over - • the Bank. All Dental operations will be •la all erfornted in good style and warranted. JOHN GROVES, FASHIONABLE TAILOR, Montrose, Pa. Shop one door west of Searle's Hotel. VErAll orders filed promptly, in first-rato style. Cutting done on short notice, and warranted to tit t I WM. W. SMITH, CABINET AND CHAIR MANIIPACTURERS,—Poo of Main street, Montrose, Ps. tf P. LINES, FASIIIONABLE TM:WM—Montrose, Pa. Shop in Phcenix Block, over store of Rend, Wntrons Foster. MI work warranted as to lit and finish. Cutting done on short notice, in best style. jan'6o H. BURRITT, DEALER in Staple and Pitney Dry Goods, Crockery Hardware, Iron, Stoves, Drugs, Oils, and Paints Bootaand Shoes, Hats and Caps. Furs, Buffalo Robes Groceries, Provisions, c..., New Milford, Pa. • WM. H. COOPER & CO., BANKERS, Montrose, Pa. Successors to Poet,Cooper ,t. Co. Office, Lathrop's new building, Turnpike-at. • , 11. HIINSTING COOPED MDIRIT DILIMII. A. 0. WARREN, A TTOtt_NBY AT LAW. Bounty, Back Pay, Pension, T r Zigg. Capir,=:ndeck.te, ontr oi e, Pa ELY, Q ROGFDP' AL•szaticoazaaneires, AM* Brooklyn, Pa. STROUD & BROWN, LITRE AND LIFE DISURANCE AGENTS. All U business attended to promptly, on fair terms. Of. dee first door north of " Montrose Motel," west side of Public Avenue, Montrose, Pa. [Jan. 1, 1866. BILLINGS STROUD, - - CHARLES L. BROWN. C. 0. FORDHAM, BOOT 8110 E Dealer and Mannfactnrer Montrose, Pa. Shop on Main street, one door below the Post Office. All kinds of work :made to order, and repairing done neatly. janl 65 Da. E. L. BLAKESLEE, PPHYSICIAN & SURGEON, has located at Broorilyn, Busq`a co., Pa. Will attend promptly to all cans with which he may be favored. Office at L. M. Bald win's. [July 11—ly JOHN SAUTTER, RESPECTFULLY announces that ho Is n.rw pre pared to cat an kinds of Garments in the most Fashionable Style, and warranted to At with elegance and ease. Shop over I. N. Ballard's Store, Montrose. UNION HOTEL, NEW MILFORD, Pa. Lat:ely kept by IL C. Vail. JOHN FAUROT, Proprietor. Meals always ready. Time to eat, without being hurried, for persons arriving on the stage, wisbingto take the cans. ie2o tf DAYTON HOUSE, GREAT BEND, PA.. NEAR THE RAILROAD DEPOT. The House Is open at all hours of the night for the accommodation of Passengers. aP 67. DAVID THOMAS, Proprietor. Fire, Life and Accidental GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY, Zlerazitragse. 3Pa,. Home Insurance Co. of N. Y., Capital and Surplus, $3,000,000 Insurance Co. of North America, Phil's, Capital and Surplus, 1,700,000 International Fire Insurance Co. of N. Y., Capital and Surplus, 1,500,000 GirardYile and Marine Insurance Co. of PhiPa, Capital and Surplus, 800,000 Lyeotning County klinnal insurance Co.of Money, Penn a, Capital and Surplus, 2,500,000 Farmer's Mutual Insurance Co. York, Pa., Capital and Surplus; 500,000 Enterprise Insurance Company, Phil's, Capital and Surplus, - 375,000 Insurance CO. State of Pennsylvania, Phil. Capital and Surplus, 700,000 Kensington Fire and M. Insurance Co., Phil's', Capital and Surplus, 300000 Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Co. of , Hartford, Conn., paying 60 per cent. dividends to the assured - , Capital, 10,000000 American Lite Insurance Co., Philadel- , phia, Capital, 1,000,000 Travelers'lnsnrance Co. Hartford, Conn., Insuring against all kinds of accidents Capital, 500,0110 Hartford Fire Inamenee Company, Hart ford. Conn., Capital and Surplus, 31,583,103 Putnam Fire InattraiaceCo., Hartford, Ct., Capital, 1.6430,000 E9/'All business entrusted to our care will be attend ed to on fair terms, and ail losses promptly adjusted. STROUD k BROWN, Agents. Ur °Mee ffrstdoor north of" MOntrose Hotel," west aide ofPnbllc Avenue. Emma Synorn;' Camaro L. Bumf. -Montrose, Jan. lit. 1856; ly PHILADELPHIA WALL PAPERS, Mmowteast 30 1 /01.2. Ors"lo®. ROWELL & BOITIME, Manufacturers of Paper Ranging., And Window Shades, Corner of POURTILansi M 8.--anvoi ARK"' 84.. PHIL , at, reoi large Stock of • AWP'. O iL QUADAS. I " , •po.iN ' lt E. REMINGTON & SON, manufacturers of REVOLVERS,arraar 7E y:1 MUSKETS aiti - CARBIN-: o the United States Service. Also. Pocket and Belt Revol vers, Repeating Pistols, Rifle Canes, Revolving Rifles, rifle and shot gun barrels arid gun materials sold by gun dealers and the trade generally. In these days of House•breaking and Robbery, every Souse, Store, Bank and qfftee Shou l d have ape of REMINGTONS' REVOLVERS. Parties desiring to avail themselves of the late Im provements in Pistols, and superior workman, hip and form, will find all combined in the new REMINGTON REVOLVERS. Circulars, containing cuts and description of our Arms, will be furnished upon alication. aplO•y) R. REMINGTON & SONS, Mon, N. Y. LoWELLS poo••••• dire aftti i -••••- D. W. LOWELL, Principal it Proprietor ekir the above institution, respectfully calls attention NJ to the unsurpassed facilities of his course of Instruc• tion, and the Important additions and improvements which have been made in and to the several departments cabin College. The course of instruction extended and perfected, present.to YOUNG MEN and LADIES The best facilities for obtaining& PRACTICAL, COMpSEIIENSIVE, BUSINESS EMICATION. The thorough, novel and lulereals g course of ACTUAL PRACTICE anthraces a complete rout ine of transactions In Caen lin. portant branch of business. A Store, Bank and Railroad Steamboat. Telegraph. Post-offices. &., are In full and successful operation, representine in a pleasing and sat isfactory manner, the daily routine of actual business lile, in which the student becomes in progression an amateur CLERK. MERCHANT AND BANKER, receiving, i o each capacity, n practical & reliable knowl edge of business in its multifarious forme and phases PENMANSHIP. In this essential branch of business education no Col lege ores better (sell. ties to the learner. The Spence rinn system will be taught in :tints varieties by the most skillful masters of the art. Specimens of Writing from this Institution have received the highest encomiums from the press. For general information, terms, /Cc., address for Col lece monthly which will be mailed free ; for specimens of Penmanship, enclose two three-cent stamps. dect2•l, Address D. W. LOWELL Principal. Lowell's Commercial College, Binghamton, IC Y. wr3EE3EI N.IONAT /SW CSIELE3 MINER & COATS Post's building, below Boyd's Corner, Is the place to buy your FLOUR, GROCERIES, AND PROVISIONS, CHEAP! CHEAP! CHEAP MINER & COATS Would Inform the public that they are now opening a New and Choice Stock of FAMILY GROCERIES, just OlBll l ,lVeTeltiarde - foiiirlaTtlir orlfirrie?ti produce. Re have made arrangements with one of the best Commission Moses in New York for shipping Butter and Produce, and will furnish Palls free of charge, and make Liberal Advancements on consignments of Butter. Also, CASII paid for Bat ter, Grain and Em. A fresh supply of GARDEN VEGET iIBLES, by Ex press, alwayson baud. eW"l'hankfoi for the liberal patronage already re. celved,we hope by dealing honorably with oar custom ers to still further extend our trade, C. G. MINER, Montrose, June 5, 1866. 3m FOUTZ'S I== norso aid Cattle Powders. 612 o'S O M CD CT " 1 ' 4 4 10116. et o In all diseases of Sulu, Inch as Coughs, Deere is ow the Lungs, Liver, fie., this article • acts as • specific By putting from ne•hall • paper to • paper i a barrel of swill n the above d l— - will beer/dialed - or entirely prevented. If given in time, a certain prethative and cure for the Hog Cholera. &b. Price 26 Cate per Paper, or 6 Papers for $l. PEZP.IIIXD DY 4S. A. VOITrZ DUO., go AT TIMM WHOLESALE DIU AND MEDICINE DEPOT. Franklin St.. Baltimore, Md. Yor Sale by Druggist. andAtorekesplirs through. N C out the United States NOTICE TO THE-PUBLIC. .- , nnHE subscriber respecUblltinforms the public that I. he has leased the Blaeksinith:Shop of H. C. Clem' one; nearthe POundry of Sayre BrOtbers. Customers will do uitll to - call, as they can get every thing done fjithe Blacion4thloglinkneatlyand p,rontpt: IlErPurfieSlar - aftentiongftett to Rorie litiotdrigs7.* • -*• . - EDWARD I", ETAW t . Montrose, Dec. 24, 1866. - -► • , A new EDT 0F NEW GOODS, JUST ARRIVED FOR TUE 15P1,1 . 1.13.6 r i g rateie, At WILSON, ORIFFIS & WARNER'S. •, ~... RATTY . —Anburn Oa. B - • • ,it...... den, Flaxen, and Silken ' • - CUBJLS_produced by the use • • , of Prof. DERmtux'aFftlSEß • - . . ' •'- ... LE criEvEktrx. - One ap- 7 pito:titian warranted to curl • .. . 7 the most straight and stub- • , ' horn hair of either se: into wavy ringlets or heavy massive curls. Ras been usedby the fashionables of Paris and London. with the most gratifying results. Does no !flinty to the hair. Price by mail, sealed and post paid. $l. Descriptive circulars mailed free. Address BEROER, SAUTTS & Co.,Chem lsts, No. 285 River street, Troy. N. Y. Only agents for the United States. myl lyclopq Excelsior Eicelsior C7SALOSITIELT-a.a.M1L.19 HAIR EXTERMINATOR, FOB REMOVING SUPERFLUOUS BAIR. ' TO the Ladles especially, this invaluable 'depilatory recommends Itself as being an almost indispensable article to female beauty, is easily applied, and does not burn or injure the skin, but acts directly on the roots. It is warranted to remove superfluous hair from low foreheads, or from any part of the body, completely, to tally and radically extirpating the lame, leaving the skin soft, smooth and natural. This is the only article used by the French and is the only real effectual depil atory powder in existence. Price $1 per package, sent post paid to any address. on receipt of an order, by Barman, Sturm & Co., Chemists, myl lyefspq 235 River street, Troy, N.Y. C=III.ILIEITMILT-sl?\.l3'R9 WHITE FOR Improvin. , and Beautifying the complexion. The moat valuable and perfect preparation in sae. for giving the skin a beautiful. pearl-like tint, that is only found in youth. 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 end 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 French, and Is con sidered by the Parisian as Indispensable to a perfect toilet. Ilpwerds of 80,000 bottles were sold during the past year. a sufficient guarantee of-its efficacy. Price only 75 cis. Mailed, post paid. en receipt of an order by BERGER, SHIITTB & CO., Chemists, myl lycfspq 2..5 River street,'Troy, N. Y. $1 ,500 PER YEAR t We want Agents every where to sell our IMPROVAD $2O Sew ing Machines. Three new kinds. Under and upper feed. Sent on trial. Warranted five years. Above sal ary or large commissions paid. The only machines sold In the Pelted States for less than $4O, which are fully licensed by Howe. Wheeler & Wilson. Grover t Baker, Singer & Co., and Bachelder. All other cheap machines are infringements, and the teller or user are liable tb arrest, fine and Imprisonment. Illustrated circulars sent free. Address, or call upon SRAM' & CLARE, at Bidde ford, Maine, or Chicago, 111. [may29lly, Baldwin, Allen, & Mitchell After retiring for thirty days at "hard labor," hare re sumed business at the old stand, under the name and firm of aTri7.. - 7,:nym.4.rrAr . ;4 DEALERS IN Flour, Feed, Salt, Pork, Butter, Cheese, Dried Beef, Horns, Fish, Smoked Hal ibut, Candles, Tea, Coffee, Spices, cry, up, _molasses, Sugar, Seed Wheat, Clover et Timothy Seed, Flax-seed, Beans, Brooms, Nails, ike. 16e. Thankful for past patronage, we shall be happy to see and wait upon our old and new customers. All Goods and Flour warranted. A. BALDWIN. W. L. ALLEN. S. N. NITCMILL. Montrose, April 10,1866. l'Yk A MONTH i Agents wanted for six entirely ((1 ~/ new articles. Just out. Address 0. T. GA , City Building, Biddeford, Me. tnialMity• DELAWARE LACKAWANNA & WESTERN BAIL-ROAD, W. R. COATS Spring Arrangements for 1866. PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE WESTWARD. I EASTWARD. This preparation, ig and favorably -mown, will tbor- Fifthly reinvigorate Morningl Evening Morning I Evening train. train. I STATIONS. I train. train. A. R. P: - Tilf. ' - 'I . P. Ht. - ' P.' Rl.' 1 9.00 4,00 New. York 5,30 10,35: _, 11,30 7,05 New Hampton 2,30 B,lii 77„ z 1 12,15 7,59 Manunita Chunk.... 1,29 7,25 E 2112 45 8,20 Delaware .. 1,30 7,20 a a 4,80 10,25 Scranton . 9,45 4,10 . t , 5,38 11,81 Nicholson ' 8,351 3,02 ',:, o 5,59 11.53 Hopbottom 8,18 2,47 a 4 6,20 12,15 Montrose 7,55 , 2,23 5 , 12,381144w Milford . 7.34 I 2,07 i t p 700 12.55 Oreat Bend 7,15 1.50 a P.M. A.M A.M. PM, ikei-down crimpirited bones, strengthening d cleansing the stsacli and into. It Is a snes pre. 'tallest of ail dlr. eases fact eat to CONNECTIONS.—Westward. The Morning trainfrom FeW York connects at Ma nunka Ctinnk with the train leaving Philad'aMenslng ton depotlat 7,30 a. m.. andat Greatßend with through mail train on the Erie Railway, with Weeping car at tached, stopping at all the principal stations on that road, and arriving at Buffalo at 640 a.m. The Evening train froew York connects at Ka nunka Chunk with the tr inaving Philadelphia (Ken sington depoGat 3, Ra il way t Great Bend with Night Express on the Briwest, arriving at Banal() at 1,45 p. m. al Is Invaluable. Paves the quality 4 " - - milk. It kaa Eastward. The Morning train' from Great Bend connects there with the Cincinnati Express on the Erie Railway. from the west; at Dam:take Chunk with a train for Philatre and intermediate stations, arriving in 'Philadelphia at o,Bo'p. m.; and at Now Hampton with a train for Easton Bethlehem, Allentown, Reading andllarrisharg, early at Harrisburg at 8.80 p. m. • • The Evening train from Great Bend connects there with the New York Express on the Erie Railway from the west ;. at Menunka Chunk with's train - which rune to Belvidere, where it lies over until 8 o'clock next morning.; and et New Hampton with an Express train for Easton v Bethlehem,. Allentown, Reading and Har risburg. • At ScrantOn. Conned ions ore made with trains on the Lackawanna and itloornsburg RR. to and from Pittston Kingston, Wiltesbarre, Berwlek,Bloomsburg,Thinville, Northumberland, Harrisburg and In termediete stet lons. and with trains an the Delaware and Hudson 'Railroad oand from Carbondale and intermediate stations. WATTS COOKE, Superintendent. • R. A. Earley.. Genl Tkt Agt.. - .1 1 14 tf proven by ac- —wit experiment to Increase the gum end a twenty per and pa* the Or dna and - In fattening 48, it ern than appedte, loosens hi de, and Ulta OAT° $2OOO A YEAR made by any-one with $l5. StenciiTools. No experlenes necessary. The Presidents, cashiers and treasurers ot S Banks endorse:the circular: Forwarded free with samples. Address .the American Stencil Tool , Works, Springfield,. Vermont. kat tkall amp . ROUSES FOR",•SALE:—.Votir -LA-, Homes and tots eocsabi doter . ,for mai., or would exchAngo thenk to; a farm- neartown. 'Eng_atto or- •• - -- • q..or c. • TIMM • IfootrOse,"4:ognst*, 18311. , „ : . .„ „. .LOTS-:., FOR - . " TnEsntigittber atm for Sale tow. elflike -Betiding Lots in Great Bend - close.; proximity. to the extensive %verb:tot the- --1 , ..16'* W. WR. Co:} now PrOgreglie' They'itto laid out Inconvenient shape atids good s laccand may bo parches ed at ifhentMeiandOn ratarterms of payment.-- -- Great Bend. Dec, 7,1864: PATitICIEr: GrASSllTSYOMEttilinalau t fr Fruit Prewlo2ll. 4 At i pm ermlul Raw LIQUID We w' 1r xi.. AGAIN 1 p r . )o • • 7 .1 .1,- : j: 31.1 - . . . _ ... .. , ~.:"• WEBB & - 1$0!1$10N81 - .i aitotz,.Boviti -4, CO., A• NZ now receiving a lane and well-selected stock of bill. new goods, consisting in put of clioica 4.eown's FLOUR, , DAIRY SALT. SUGAR. .- TABLE SALT STRUNL •' . ' BBL sAuf moLASSES CANDLES. CHOICE r TEAS, BRUSHES, COFFEE. ice., At, SPICES. As, FRUITS. PORE, NAILS, . , - WOODERAVARE, HAMS, 13ABEET8 LAMS. BROOMS, FISH,. ' ROPE, az. ety of all kinds of and In Stet a ck9 11 : 0 Teri GROCERIES & PROVISIONS which weare bound to sell wholesale or retail, cheap for cash or ready pay. Call an d eee bef or e buying elsewhere, for we take pleasure in showing our goods, whether you buy eruct. ALL KINDS OF, PRODUCE taken In exchange for Goode at the best market Was. Sea Ifllf"Shop In basement of Boyd'a-bolldlng next below rle's Hotel. Also, Meat Market Adjoining, Where Fresh Meats and Fish of all kinds are kept for sale. 0. M. CRANE. JOHN HOWELL.' P, T: FERGUSON. Montrose, May 1, lOW. Manhood: How Lost, How Re. stored. JUST published, a new edition of Dr. Culver. weirs Celebrated Essay on the mired cart (without medicine) of SPZIWILLTOIIIIIIOLA, or &mini Weakness, Involuntary Seminal Losses, Impotency. ?dental and Physicaklncapacity, Impedimenta To Mar. doge. etc. ; also, Consumption, Epilepsy, and Fit', in duced by self-Indulgence or sexual extravagance. EirPrlcc, in a scaled envelope, only 6 cent.. The celebrated anchor in this admirable essay dearly demonstrates, from a thirty years' successful practice, that the alarming consequences of self-abuse may be radically cured without the dangerous use of Internal medicine or the application of the knife—pointing oat n mode of cure at once simple, certain and effectual, by menus of which every sufferer, no matPw adult his COD dition may be. may cure himself cheaply, privately sad radically. Or - This Lecture should be in the Lands of every youth and every man In the land. ENAMEL, Sent. under seal, in a plain envelope, to any iiddresi poet paid. on receipt of six cents, or two post stamps Address the publishers. CHAS. J. C. KLINE & CO., 127 Bowery, New York, Post Office box (Asa March 20, 1860—hemp. Peace & Peace • Prices PEACE ESTABLISHED. Large Lines of Prices'Conquered & .Reduced .1131.1.3ri•1tt Is now rece.74lg,, for Spring Supplies, new and lugs Stocks of Dry Goods, Groceries, Crockery, Hardware, STOVES, IRON, STEEL, •NALLS, Paints, Lamp and Linseed Oils, Ben zoic, Carpetings, Floor Oil Cloths, Wall Paper, Window Shades, Hats & Caps, Boots & Sh . oes l Clocks, dc. Including, as usual. fall varieties at tAtnost melt styles of , LADIEB' DRESS GOODS, MA WM, BONIVE'TS, RIBBONS, FL OW2CRB, which be will tell on the most favorable terms to CASH, PRODUCE, or to Prompt Time Buyers. Flour & Salt on hand n usual, NEW MILFORD, June, 1865. HUNT BROTHERS , OBC".I4..ALZTTCJIZT, Wholesale & RetlUDealern tn 2/citrilaVital2, STEEL.. NAILS , BUILDER'S 'HARDWARE MINE RAIL, COUNTERSUNK (ET RAIL SPIELS RAILROAD &MINING SUPPLIES. CARRIAGE SPRINGS. AXLES, SEEMS ASS BOXES, BOLTS, NUTS and WASHERS, PL4TEp BANDS. MALLEABLE IRONS, HUBS, SPORES, PELLOES, SEAT SPINDLES, BOWS. (te. ANVILS, VICES, STOCKS , and DIES, BELLOWS AMMERS. SLEDGES. FILEs, &c. CIRCULAR H AND MILL SAWS, BFLTIN 0, PAGEINO TACKLE BLOCKS, PLASTER PARIS CEMENT. HAM & GRINDSTONES. FRENCH WINDOW GLASS: LEATHER & FINDINGS PAIRBANK'S . SCALES. Scranton - , March WIER& Lackawanna. & Bloomsburg RR. (NU and - atter November 97, 1565, passenger trait§ ILA. will ran na follows : 5011111 WAND. Leave Serantons A r : E ) . 1 0 :50 P C l 4 " Kingston, , 8:55 11:15 kV Rupert: ' 9:15 933 " Danville, . 9:50 t. 57 Arrive at Northnmberland. 10:30 1631 ' ' NottTn WARD. Leave Northamberlrnd, 8:00 NS " Danville, • 8:40 330 ' " " Rupert, 9:15 A. W. Cli Kingston. 2; 8:50 6 : 55 Arrive at Scranton.. , 5:4555 5 kit Passengers taking train south from Scranton st 50 a. in. its Iforthumberland. reach Ilarrlpborg st 14::5P. Tn.; Baltimore 5:30 p. m.,• Washington 10:00 p. m 4 TIC Overt reach Pkllndelphia at 7:00 p. in Kingston, Nov. 25. 8.-A. FONDA, Sept. 10111 - AWARD Aissoeliatlon,Philadelphia,rk JUL Diseaties of theNervoos, &mina I. Drinaryand per nalaiatems—new and reliable treetment—in Reported the HOWAIID ASSOCIATION. Rent by mail to pealed letter earrelors,free:ofeharge: Address Dr.]. Stn' Hotrowrow Howard Association, No 2 Sena 9tb strut Philadelphia, Pal ERIE RAILWAY• C . • „ m . • .; RANGEof bonne, cem'encleig, lionday, o a gt 1 7 !': IS6O. Trains will lebee Great Bend, Pa.,st ab °l4t following honre, vise' • ; 431 •01.14.4...ttrea5t• 3.65 a. tn. - tight *press, Monday's excepted, forge: cheater, Buffalo, Salamanca arid- Dunkirk =Maio met connection with trains- of the Atlantic and Greet • Western, Lake Shore and Grand Trunk Baileys. fat ,all pullets. West ;,also at Binghamton. for Evacuee:- - at Owego for Ithaca, and at 'Elmira for Canandalgasj - . 8.45 i. 'Lightning'BiPiest,','DallY, 'for Rochester , Buffalo. Salamanca, .Thinklyk. and the West. StePg • at cheat Bend on Monday', only.. 5'270:m". Nall trishi; Shandliya excepted, for 8 111 /4 ° - end Dantdrth .; t; '• • "' I ;• 29 !k•Pw Brabtrtutt Train, tbe West. _ p. tn. .Day ,Expresr. Sattdays,axcepted, for 1 16 ' chasteralliffelci, flalatoanca. Ranklrk, and the West. Connects at Bin gbandon; fo r Ifigracose at OWego ibr 'lthaca; at Minim for Canandaignak.s • 41= 1 E 2 . •Wi th 'the - Anon tic and <Mat Weitent Wilily, and st „Bahia with the Lake Shore. Awl OrandSrunk BaU ways, %fall points Weat and ftontb, f.'152))..iti.. Exnrees Sonditya'exathitid, f'r Ber , " 10, Mom awns; and Dunkirk,. connecting .with trim for, IF'FJ faIN • 6.511 - 1; Iteidaye . 'eieenied.. at , l.ackawaxen for Hawley, and as oramurt fbr New itrg . tutd Warwick. 1.18 p: tt.' '• bay 'kspress, ittitidati; OTC nt. 110 Yeti; aattlialtitnoreldall,Suadois oz" - " 8.0 'Neat =Prods; wally," rennectinia.,thr / court for Warwick. fhart o lfew.VaL ' o•lolPatiengerAtents.
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