Romance. A station oft tbeetiiphitf snd Charles! ton Railroad, a few miles from this city, was the scene of the , following remarka ble occurrence. Per - the present, and un til the matter comes before the courts, all names-monnected with the affair are sup pressed. It will be up for =investigation in a few days. We will allow our corres pondent to narrate the facts in his own words. As he is a gentleman of the avriotest.integrity, his account can be ful ly depended upon. Re says .4Vec . nee of Toting people,lgskbudding tato-Ogre itimiititrity; bad bedotheldeliptit rately enamored of each other, as young people are,naturally prone to do, and - be fog desirene of - eontumtnnting theii - long anticipated designs, butilonscions of the opposition and disapprobation of the young lady's parents, they sought' comfort in a contemplated flight. Everything being in readiness, on the 15th inst., the fair couple met at a designated place. After some preliminary arrangements and adopting a general programme, they started, accompanied by four gallant cav aliers of`.” knight,orrand ,chivalry," who were entirely devoted to their subject, and river3tiqcliful o'er tle.,rnovemphtaof thil'eiichtly-. - -a t tfiat is 'the tritflieching pa; and inexorable ma.", ,The parson being notified, in'ef the — paiiy - on the way, and everything for the time being, passed mer rily until reaching the residence of a mu tual friend, where the party alighted, and with palpitating hearts, the two were made one—figuratively speaking. They were duly and s legally united in the holy bends of matrimony. Everything seem ed to smile propitiously, andethe prospect promisedmuch joy and'hippfness to the newly wedded couple._ _About __seven o'o'nck the • company diSP‘eried,`teiviiig the gentle "sir" and his fair lady to the blissful enjoyment orretifititeiX.: About three o'clock the slamberers were aroused by the bark,in,g,'of dogs, and the soundof horses' feet was distinctly heard in the distance. On approaching . nearer the house it was discovered that two broth ers and a relative bad come on some im portant mission. They demanded. the immediate deliverance of the young man and his bride; the landlord expostulated; with oaths and imprecations they threat. ened death,to thq - bridegroom, and• eter nal separation from: his Tlteyefave the young man ten minutes to determine whether he would.openr the doomt not.; and if Within that time 'he failed to - opeii the door,his life paid the penalty. 3isrshaliug and reviewing his forces, and findine. b his position not altogether ijn nregnable,he practicably conceived the idea of ishanging his base from front io rear, consequently he; in "Donittrixote style," appeared at the tract entrance; but new difficulties "awaited his exit—with a leaden ball grazing, hislemples, and two ropeatem presented at .biS bread., bro't him to a premature halt. , With- some ill resage,ibuse and threatening,tl4 brought the young man to the bar of injustice, and at the point of - a presented' pistol, neces sitated him to renounce by divorce that which God in His ordinance hisimpos upon man to he ineieLote., .The :young bride affirmed that she would not accom pany her intoxicated brothers home; but aven.they threatened her husba ic nd's life, and to save him she perched herself upon a mule behind her brother, and started, leaving the bridegroom behind to; Mourn over depocted .bopes. Lonely, disconso late, and feeling unWilfidg to, abide the fate of so cruel a destiny, he thought to change his base again, and endeavor by superhuman efforts to regain lostground and repair disasters. Consequen,tlY Fere turned and collected his disbanded and scattered forces, and in a general council resolved upon another engagement: But, in the meantime; the youngdady was car ried home, where her mother, in concert with her brothers,. and sistersitave her - a severe chastisement; after which she ftrAs confined to her room. But. the young man, by the advice of some venerable sage; determined to followll legal- pro cess. misty - 11964x, writs were procured,the night following the marriage, for both the young lady and her brother, which were duly delivered to the deputy sheriff. This official made his appearance, at the .resi dence of the bride's mother, escorted' by four armed men who,Fere..ffilling :Malone to - assist-14m in executing his or ders,, bat be dismissed them, without ful filling his - mission; and being' more devo ted to his carnal appetite, than noble in instinctive, qualities, Ile attecumbed,to the exhilarating inetiences of "old rye," „and at nigbt : was beaatly , intoxicated; Ening state of blissful obity ton, the Ither. parties made all Preliminaz yereangementi, aspibenight came onythe bride; guarded krVilt:elder - brother, broOer: iq law, and 4isappeared for parts imknown, and iiihtin UT; flit forttm ate Yai r ingamn tecrrnaru ovetfippes and 'ova deparVed. The - ittifi Wereinar-kable-eventin t134,11ii -261 of our quiet little, tieighborbood, " and is like a ielling stone—groui ig in weight andimportirine, and beenming, more and more - exciting.- Public -opionm - ,. seem s to sustain the pretensions of,the young min, and i;ia,very,evident.thet;be will recover his hat.jewel.--Memphiiiitz., 0 - 04 - 41,T:Plq S. jilheitii;of - Selinsgrove, 'lied . ' -frpiw lbe sdrealPf a &Die ofopinm given in " s lni tike. TbuTiam was administerd list FridazoOr s lin Ifiton.Satodo; iloon it died. .1160.10 LW Was '<HAY mat,`" ten days old. 139t0-ntirtFil., .---*EXpiti?ptrupgst lOU OU more. mitere-esivilitited- Ao-- , : prissin in Leb anon lilt Veel4 iataygia - withibbbing the; 4140k05. . - larßi4irptibers vow 904 au* readable,/ Aivessimar, 'use t:Alifite4t& itiii64Arerd that the poppy iCidargentiae% .ta. a large part of Arizona. • Aeacirditig to of Major 'Duffield, *United States 'Marshal in Amino, this plant is'also'fouta grow ing in its Datyltrgrwild::otito in the valley' of the Santa Cruz •'river. The prodeetion of opium opens up a valuable source of wealth. Mr..Ettianuel Weiss, of Pennsyl vania, who hag. , paid 'much, atteution„to the matter, says: "Two families, with but two able field, hands, can put Fen acres of land - tinder' rultilvalbrr, which 'Wilt 'yield abOut 1,360 .Hounds' of nierchantable opi uto,:cootaining nearly ten Inv: ,epit- 71 11 f niortiiiine.' This will make ond'aftheemost profitable crops, raised. The pp:ppyinatures m one hundeed-dayi. - - It : is-strange how long,afae,t, of this character ikkoo.sv.afie: fore' siiiiideriterklaiiii than rtifuSit collet. It has beeplootra for forty sears that the piney haiddle 'Mew Jorseywill iirbance as tine indigo as comes from 4 India,' yet ' one thrned this ku'ciwiddge to account. And too, in the fahe bf the fact that pure indigo oft-he finest quality - is brought to this country : : , , r The : spiolig,Wicaufun, „ • The itiOt, after(to§; .- elietioi),, , a itiO :Of t~adioals to - .Marietta, headed by Rev. Y. M..Woodbridge, one of the loyal blood hounds of zion, ' God and Morality' preacher, visited the residenee,of M. D. Follett, Dower:gig candidate for Con gress, W. C.- Aokood, 'Editor Marietta Times, and other, prominent Democrats ~w of that city,.hicli- they pelted with stones, at the same time 'hooting, groan ing, and - eeternittiO other, indecencies: This is another exhibition of Radical 4 loy-t alty, plitrsnd - . decency'!" t —Tho Syrian salute is the most signifi cant that there is : the hand is raised with quick but grieeful motion to the heart, to the lips end to the head, to intmate the person saluting is willing to serve you to speak for you and to act for you Zer'There is , a hopeful popular delusion that there is silver in the now three and five cent coin" Perhaps there - is, The (looters tell us that there Is ironln therhn ultan blood; but we paver heard of any fel. low-Creature heinignocessfulli - Worked as • an iron nfino. , —A foar-year OW boy Went to church and when be got home hie grandmother asked him what the minister said. "Doh% know, "said he; file didn't speak to me." ik. gobd= mare, :OW pedPe knight answer in tlicii4md Way. - • s ; " —A fellow•cornino• out of s tavern, one frosty morning, rather toplleavv, fell on the dolar•3ieri4.tiying to tiog, he remarked : "If it be true that the wicked stand on slippery ground, .I must belong to a di4erent class, for it's more than I can do." What is that which makes all women equally pretty ? Putting the candle out. ' l /O . W/0; 41 /aka 'cibore in /gni' `innmin*"• - P‘td target' rent:, ; GREAT DEPOT =4L. 'lsi, S • (ot. NTSH tN G GOODS, GLOVES .1 MITTENS. 75 lc) 041°, . • VIIRS; Inslots order, and Merchants supplied at, the loweiit , , tt,•4,-'1.1 , '? 4i "I . 74 0.1 01 aPtlite:W. )3604 1.114 4 1 set the prices. it**, don't Go Goods. ) " /Amass. Kest:Kw. Ai!trat Z==M =Ell ====I:MMEMZ= -FOB- z FURS,. “2- ii.l - 7 `r a n . . & IZIM/=5l ALL KINDS OF , i : .-4 0 .;1 , ....2'.1%*. 7 7 1.2 fr 'l. .ti 4 .. 4 0a T., MMall=r===x= l gss",o l )B*.'"•.: 4 , . . . DR. E. L.- 4ARDI4ER , , . 1110MYSICIAN end SURGEON, Montrose. Pa., iyes . especial attention to dismies.. or, •tho, Mean and, Lungs and all Surgical diseases. Office over tip Post Office., Boards at Searlo'aMotel. ISept.".l. 1666. , BAL . DIVIN, ALA N, DII'fCIIELL, TIE ALtRS In Flour, Salt, Pork, Flab, Lard, Grain, lanVer Old Tato' tbst bloca - c, Mao, Groom:10414 aMS,u,tuty. /40 1 / 1 04 , .; SlrFrigii,TeCurt4 Coffoo. 4vcireldeot Public- Al 4 3 • Notitresb,Afrlll7,l666. -4 • • - - IsTlC i tior:B,`` EAttn's etterliteeß stuffs, Plants; 0118; Varnish; Llqubte;SpieVa. Pan; I cy articles. Patent Madlcinca. Perfumery and Toilet Ar ode, vormiescdputisorts(tirLy:coratfonuded. , TabliteAyentle, abolle 5011110'6 limey, jtio ptmee 4.11.7•8V=4 - • _ ..Uoalttonctio: Sept. U. VW. , D. 'AV:SEARLE, 4 TTORNET AT LAW, office over the Store of Z Aok. cobb.popostte Searle's_ rfetet. Montrose, Pa. ltay 1 1866. . • Dit. E. - P 'HINES I EFAS permanently located at Frienderille for the our. Li pose Pf practleinginedielne and 'surgery In all its branches. Hominy be found Mahe Jacknon.Hottee... Office boars from 8 a. m., to 9 p. m. janlatf Friendeville, Pa., Jan. 15tb, 1866. PETER. HAY, ..fkAtzerticsaacap ? r, faii.Gtet ' Aubnin 4 tforneigi Pdi !_ MaloeizLegeoci ..EL'aziot.i.cam2.49€,X", ap7 Ott : , Frleudawlllf, Pa. Maticteild.E243.43l. .ElLu.coticolta..oe3r. 547 aitf precis. Bend, Pa. DOLT. E. L. HANDRICK, pIEtYgICIAN k SIMG.EO: I I, respectfully tenders hl professional services to the citizen of Friend.- cillo and vicinity. MrOftles inthe °Bice of Dr. L. Boards at J. DoSford's, .113'30 Cif ABEL TURRELL, BALER in Drags, 'Mediates, Chemicals, Dye f.fithiliPs,Glass Ware, Paints, Oils, Varnish, Win tow-Mask Groceries, Fancy Goods, SennLry Feign oia-y,,t,c—Agent for all the most popular PATENT , TEDICINES,—Montrose, Pa. • ' 15R. WM. SMITH, .. „ , A, „„,,‘trEGEON DENTlST,—Montroie, Pa. ~,.,:, .710111.ce hi Lathrope now building, over a. ..arf tie Bank. All Dento operations will be •• ••ikeria ' erfornied'in good. atyle and warranted. JOHN GROVES, pASITTONABLE TAILOR, Montrose, Pa. Shop one door west of SLarle's Rotel. rl 9 ".4llorders flied promptly, in first-retwatyle. 'tilting done on bl4ortuotice, and warranted to fit WM. W. skrrti, CrIA.BINET AND CHAIR MANUFACTURERB.—FooI of ?lain street, Montrose, Pa. tf . . • P. LINES, - VASITIONA.BLETATI.PR.-,-Moutrose. Pa. Shop, L' I u Phcerdi )Stock , over atom of Read, Watrone'' ± Foster. .411 work ssarranted az to fit and finish. - ening. done on short =Wee, in best style. jan'eo EA n staplcfrnd Fancy pry Goods, Croakers, 413ravrarr;),Iroa, stoves. Pro es.pirs o ,itntLrei I) t , Bootstd.l Shoos, nits and Ca pa. Foes. Bafraleltobes, Groceries, Provisions, Now Milford, Pa. '!IV.M. .COOPER. 1E; CO.; 110 A.KERS, 'Montrose, Pe, StWOWS ore to-Eqst. Cooper Co. Ortlee?,'Latttrop,rner bellging - ;-Turnpike-st. ..... . DEC/IMM. A. 0 .6 WARREN, #, TT,ORNET AT LAW. Bounty, Back Pay, Pension, Li& an4Exemption Claims attended' to. rem M . ollle,e first door below Boyd's Store,' lidoat.rdee.Pa ROGERS & ELY, Islacisaassadl. ; ,ny tt - 1 41 : - - ! ,!! . 'ST RUUD. N, = 'IRE AND LIFE INSURANCE AGENTS. A:I I busiDese-attendcrtAcepromptly,on-Ppircjerms. Of fice first doornort.b.of 4 - Montrose Uotel.r Arbst Fide of Public Avenue, Alontrobe, Pa. [Jan. 1. ISnr, ff.t.mas STnorm,, -- • emir:lots L. Ititivar:r. C 0.. FOVIDITA3,I, , > -k . . .131110 te .3174.0 (realer dna Alantiftietefer 'ffnntrov., ID Pa. Shop on Mainstreet, nse.door below ,the l'oEt Office. All kinds of work .oade to ordei,'and repairing done neatly. pin I GS D ITYSICIAIsIRaBON, has 'located at Brocnivn, Slascra co., Pa. Will attend promptly to all calls with which he map be favored: Office nt L. Id. Bald win's. JOHN - SALT RESPZerFt IVY annotmees that he is naw pee pared to ent all kinds of Garmelite In the most Fashionable Style, and warranted to fit with 'elegance Ind ease. Shop over I. N. Bullard's Store, Montrose. ‘-' TTNION HOTEL, NEW MILFORD, Pa._ I ately kept toy R. C,yail._ Pil,tli67l; Pro' iir4;ior.' Meals rdwaft ready. Time' to eat. without being hurried, for person arriving on the ittage, wiahiur. to take thee:ars, • "' • • - je2dtf D AYTON GVEAT BEND, PA. NEAR TilE RAILROAD DEPOT. The Rouse is open at all boars of the night for the aceornmothillon of Passengers. ap67* DAVID TAI) AS, ProprietOr. . Fixe, Life _and Accidental _ GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY, ItaCcotztinpasses,,- 3E:04%. I.loinninetirance Co. or Y., Capital and ShrOlto, $3,000,01 /insurance, Co, of North America. Phil'a, Capita) und-Surpitek . 1,700,b00 ioteiniationaf Fire Insurance Co. of N. .Y.. ~CniAtaitinud-214711Ur5. Girard-Fire and-]lathe',.ll4l44Pfec,NWß,-1,',""-:` Parn: - - imp L ChtllztYlailkiiitt inizmincii , Cf; l • l 4.Th- Cy, Penn% CPPlPitxibitStitll.'''',',4*.er'llu. F -- ate Xhtnal inenUao ciriVatair .. 4; ° • • tid 69p,P00 ElttetritigW_liienfanerkCoinimitT. i1hir.4,.'..?.., - .. , t . - CapltfiFllndSn'pte[S:,__. ~: ;--bpr4loo InsuranceUnt3tatemil'Onalltrani/Mlll.' • § Capjtal and,Surplus. . . . , .10(4900 4inelnktoh Arid Imin:epee . phira„ - tiap•jtaland Siartiltia; 200,600 tinuactlcat Mutual Life hoick:lingo Co. of IfArtford; Conn.. paling CD per cent. dlvldehde to the assured. Capital. .49,000 . X 1 Miericau Life Insurance Co., phUnde.l- . 1,006,090 Travdteili•Tnenrance Co. Hartford, Conn:, • ' InauringAgnitallicititinpfnocideiits •. • ' -Capital,'„. 500,990 ' :Efaitford -Fire Ing:mine° Compaay: Hart- ford. Conn., Capitaland Surplus. .. $14583463 gamma Firo.lnanrance Co:, Hartford, Ct.,, . • • " .$500,000 trirAf btuiltkeeLentratted to onr care will be attend ed to onfair . te!taa, and all !napes propiptly Adjiieted:•: STROM) ti BROWN, Ag'enio. Ollfce distdocir liortii 4 " Jam:arose Zote)." weer side of rtiblie Avenue,. , , ,I,' • . 4fitasiinp Ernotra, • Caalna.ltnerww. • idontivii; JanAut: 1868: '- 'ly • - " MEM= 1888: - lOB6. W 'qv sirs zati o .3. - 113tr1Mist,,f HOWELL .& BOMBE; ZdenuAtettirem of • • gulPf.) r jililiWindOW,SWeg s Comer ot POUlttl,t .1 1 4 1 . 1 4114gm41/44e0,44vp : 114044 4144• t :ZS" AND to IL SailiDitili t 1161tiejws -; '" BURRITT, LOWELIet • .014 a v ir ta d .1. • ..;•-• • • / • D. W, LOWELL,' Principal Et Proprietor F the shove lostitutten. respectfully calls attention y to the uneurpte,ed facilit les of his course of lustruo tiblf:"ltfdlnif innibtfette'stiditlthi tit islidltripidvenients which how heunauttrie in nutty, tile oevoruldepurtmouts milts College. -* the course ofinstractfon extended rind perkxLed,p ate G• to NOUNG MEN and LADIES Thy heat facllittes for per:tieing a, PRACTICAL, COMPREILENSIITE, BUSINESS EDUCATION. The Cloronzli, nor el :Lad lerestli g course of PRACTICE .. en„ ~a,. p I •n• runt int."( traneactione in each Ina portAnt branch of Ini!•i/1e.16. A Store. Bank and Railroad Ste,' mb ati, Teli•graph. P, , ,t-oftices, k., are In full and ~n,E.,.eurnperatlnn, repr-,‘cntini: In a pleasing. nail sat -I.factory manner. the dal'', iontine of actual biwinees 'lie. in which Cho student bacon:lca in progresaion an amateur CLEM:, MERCHANT AND BANKER, receiving. in each caocay, a practical & reliable knowl edge of bi.:Eness hi It, intiltlfarione forme an3yha.,ee PENMANSHIP. In o:is erpiential blanch of line:noes education no Col leLte Off1:1 , better tacit tie,A to lb^ learner. The Spence rinn t tnti.v,lft is aH variettas by the mutt sictPf if masi err of the art. Poeelmen•i of Writing from this Institution hive received the highest encomiums from the press. For general tutor:nation, terms, &c.. address for Col- I^L!'c mon thly..bich %yr.: he mailed free; for specimu,s of Penmansilp, enclo.e two three-cent stamps. deet2* tv Arkirm , a D. W. DoWELL Principal. Lowell's Commercial College, Binghamton, N. Y. IN - 10 7.7i7 ESer C) rt 3E3 MINER & COATS Pgst' . ,3 building, tic?ow Doyd'e Corner, le the place to buy your FLOOR, GROCERIES, ND PROVISIONS, CHEAP! CHEAP! CHEAP! MINER & COATS Would inform the public that they are now opening New and Choice Stock of FA MITA * ortocrauEs. Just received from New York, which they will sell cheap for cash, or exchange for alikiads of Farmer's produce... We hay.e. ‘ made arratz,tment. with one ofthe heat l'orninie.4lou,l3on?e'R in New Yoii; !or shipping Butter and Protitlce,,and will furnish Pails free of charge, and Make X,3bere.l Advancements on consignment? of Enttcr. Also, (".A.S.Llpa!d fc,r But tar, Grain and-Eggs. A fro4lsrpplyrrt GARDEN VEGETABLES, by Es press, always irantl.. rjr"Thitnkfttl for the liberal nntronnee already TO eel veil, we hope - by - dcAlin , r_r honorably with our custom ere to still Maher extend our trade. C. G. MINER, - . . W. R. COATS Montrose,. Jane 3. 1830. 3m P' l s FOUTZ'S llorso alig"Elle Nun ~i hone. , I. Invaluable. Fes the quality' .be milk, It has en proven by ec lat experiment to LlCTeaffe the quan tity of milk and cream twenty per 'cut. and make the tter firm and A. In fattening le„Ltstivesthem kriPetiteooosens r hlde„and rs them Iluive In an distmses of Swine, such as Coughs, Ulcers in IQ the Lungs, Liver, „ l • m ite., th is article , 4 ,{ lirpattintr from' • one-Wf a, paper to a paper in a . barrelof swill the - - I 'above diseases will be eradlinted - pr - entirely,.prertagcl— II:ull...1a time, a certain preventheinid'ettro-lor the- Bog- Cholera. eiNc.Trico 4 2s,i - Cent3 pot Paper, otfiTaPenlor 8L -Phrpnitkp - • • - w rt FOUTZ arr AT Tat= •WHOLESALET DREG. AND lIEDICIAK•DEPOt kasa No. 116 Frankliri St., Baltimore, Md. •, Bar Sale brDmigistn. And StAfek.94l o " th rough- ORR '44 t th e ! , I : I 4.tAIC States , , , AIOTIOE-TOlll -1001.10-- plr ei gh l ac en trrectrapyinform" !to, puhklF.that - -Blackpnith .ShoprAP of /IQ, Ciemoni,'n6ithelnnna.li:oii_sar,lothera. Caatoroor*V4ll46lvaitto 41103• can get" everY• thing done in tl and prompt- Wigan itttenti6o4ittni to !lasi EtiOdnp =WARP P. STAAI . P. Montrose, Dee. 2/1. Ism "tf -..;* 1 4 - filitsiltAtrrWi NEW 1:G OODS " atini Attrii4o' Etz , rrri2ta . At. WILSOA, OMFFIS d WARNER'S. . 11011)1A1UTY.—Anburn Col- ...... -:• • . - XI deo:Pia:emend Silken . i•,.' . .' --, ,: ' CURLS orodused bythe ure . ...7: ~,'..) ~ t;' ' ..... .? 4", :. of r ro 1) Ir A nz ux ux:fir o l n tl o sE sp. R . ... , ,,,.. ...-.., . '...'.' L CH L E VE B ~ ,,-0 1 , ~ plicarion warranted to lir. , -....- -,.....: '',,,... the most straight and sttrb. .",- 4 *.:* -, born hair of either sex into wavy ringlets or, heavy massive curls. Has been used by the Dishionablewof Paris and London.' with the moat gratifying results. Does no in to the heir. Prientry mail, sealed and post paid. $l. Descriptive Circulars mailed free. Address B.P.RGER.NNUT'fS* Col, Chem:. lets, No. 233 River s treet, Troy , N. T. Only.agente for the United States. myllyrfspq • • . Excelsior . : • Excelsior 88ca.sEsermx,4...A.P0& HAIR EXTERMINATOR, FOR JIMMYING SUPER : P=OUB -MAUL • in° thetadteet c4p6clnllt; this Invalnable depilatiWy X recommends Recites eing an almost indispensable article to female beauty, is easily applied, and does not burn or Injure the skill; but OVAs directly on ths roots. It is warranted to. remove superfluous hair from low foreheads, &Irmo arty Part of tbe body, completely, to tally and radically extirpating the same, leaving the skin soft, smooth and natural. This is the only article need by the French. and is the only real effectual depil atory powder inexistence. Price $1 per package, sent post paid to any address. on receipt of an order. bt • Itencien, SIIITTTS cb CO., Chemists. ,nayl lyefiepu 235 River street, Troy, N.Y. WHITE LIQUID ENAMEL , • UOR Improvin - and Beautifying the complexion. The most valuable and perlect preparation in use. for giving the skin a beautiful. pearl-like tint,, that only found in ont h. It quickly removes tan, freckles, pimples. blot Otes. moth-patelt eruptions sadall tinparit ios a' the akin. kindly.healing the same, leavidg the shin white Ind clear. a4"alahaster, Its nse cannot be der cried by the closest scratiny.and tte171.711 vegetable pv•paration perfectly,harrnles& It is the only article of the kind usettby the French, and is com sidared by the Parisian as Jndisi)ensabli, to perfect toilet. Ifpw.rds of MOM bottles were sold during the past veer; a sutileient guarantee of its effieney. Price only 75 cis. Ittal;eti. post paid. on receipt of nn order by ntaGER, SIIT.TTTS &CO., Chemists. • - - . my! 1 yetspq 2`G River street, Troy, X. Y. _-- - - 1 nil PER TEAR! We went Agents every f.,ti I Ulf triter() o sell our IMPROYe.II it2Cl Sew ing Machines. Three new kinds. Under- and upper feed. Sent on trial. Warranted five years. Above sal ary or large comm iOll6 paid. The only machines sold in the l'bited Slate• for less th,n aAO. ,rbleh are fully licensed by Howe. Wheeler Wilson, Grover S: Baker. Singer &Co end Bachelder. All other cheap machines are infrlagements. and the seller or veer are liable to arrest. tine ant imprisonment. IlluMrated circulars sent free. Address. or cell noon SHAW R CLA RK, at Bidde ford. Maine, or Chicago:lli. fmar29lly• Tesw Baldwin, Allen, it .1...a...7..arY5N1X1V eft .49.2rasX.e.lal\T I AGAIN After retiring for tilirly days at. '• bard labor." have to sinned business at the old stand, under the same and firm of BALDWIN, ALLEN tr. MITCHELL, DEALERS TN Flour, Feed, Salt, Pork, Butter, Cheese, Dried .Beef, Hams, Fish,- Smoked Hal ibut, Candles, Tea, Coffee, Spices, Syrup, Molasses, Sugar, Seed -Wheat, (7o.'er c Timotiv Seed, Pkr-teed, DruPs, P.,,oams y ls, Gc . etc. Thankrtil for paPt ~ , n trouage. we shall be happy to see nod wait upon otir o!d nnei ucw castocuers. Al! Goodeoad Moor warranted. A. BALDWIN. W. L. ALLEN. 8. N. MITCHELL: Montrose. April 10.106,6. M(1 A MONTH I ..Atr,onts wtrntetl for Fix t-ntire!y ell) new Articles. jukt ont. Address 0. 'l'. aIt 'LEY, 'Wilding Biddeford, Me. Errift.ttlily• • - - - - DL'LAWARE LACKAWANNA & ,V. 7 .l.;.'5TERz,_ RAIL-ROAD. S+Y ~. Spring Arrangements for 4866 rASSENGER TRAMS LEAVE. WESTWARD. I EASTWARD. Morning train. A. M. 31orping,I Even n. STATIONS. train. trni •P. Xi. P, 91 0 . 09 11.20 1s is .1, 14,30I 4,30 0,39 _____,._ . New York... 1 5,20 10,35 .New' Hampton ...... t 5,2 0 ' 8.0) Manunka Chunk.... I 1,:t1 ri ',Xi Delaware 1.3111 7,20 Scranton ' 945 I 4.10 4,00 7,05 7,60 4 .!.0 10,25 11,11 11,63 12,15 , 12.p3 12;51 A. Nicholson Hopbpttenn.... Mon troPe !ietv Great Bend.... I .'k:A % 11 6'41- • 7 oa CONNECTIONS.— W estward, h it Oita rig train (nit -- ifeVrYor'i connects nt Ittit nunka Chunk with tht:t ton depot at 7,30 a. m., and at GreatHend with through mail train on the Erie Railway, with sleeping car at. taehed, stopping. at all the principal staking on that road. and at Buffalo at 610 n. m. • • ' The Evening trait: from- Now York conned., of Ma , nunka Chunk with the train leaving Philadelphia (Ken sington depot) at 3,30 p. m.; at Great Bend with N:ght Rrpress on the Erie Railway west, arriving at Bnttalo at 1,45 p.m. East*ard. The :.corning train from Great Bend connects there with the Cincinnati .& - xpress on the Erie Railway from the west ; ntlfantualta Chunk with a train for .Philacra am:Linter:lnd late staitions,.arriving in- Philadelphia at (1.7,6 p. m.; and at New Hampton with a train for Easton Bethlehem. Allentown, iteadingand 'Harrisburg, arrit , at. Harrisburg at 8,30,p. m. - The Evening train trota Great Bend connects there with the New-York Kinross on the•Erleftaillia# froth the went ; at .11nnurtl= Chunk With a train. Thick rune to'Belvidere;where it lies over until ii o clock nest morning; and at New Hampton with an Epross train for.Easton,Bathlchein,4lleutown, Reading and I.lar• risburg. , • • • At Scranton. connections are m ado iwithtrains on the Lackawanna and Blootnelnirg Bit. to and from Pittston Rinffston, Wiltrekbarre,Tierwich.Blotintainirtpanville, NPrtlignAber l 44tl.EfarriUburg andintermediato stations. and with trains on the-Delaware and 'Hudson Railroad oand from•Carbendtde and interitiedlate stations. , WATTS c.,QUlKE,.Baperintopdent.. R. A. Hmerrv, GenrTitt Agi. ps4 tf 2000, mntie 'by nny otie - neceiPdry tlielPresldents t lrt e gljerT i n th j?T i ga i ru e rlg te ol ll . Baffica ondorio' OM cirouldri Forwardiefree , with samples.. Addrosi tko American Stcnill Tool Worki, SpriTgleld, Vermoot. ' ,ts'3lkm3 imp . - . ITOrgES FOR S ' AY, E.— r ii 4 p . dr Small JEJCI-Tiinves and Lotir tot ;inlet together. fol. 'eftteti. i 'rir would exttutOgo thetit.for jzotatm _m ins; tCnVit. An afro a . 24. C. ,or U. c, TYLER, . ~ ITakitrose, ticittitit te, 113538. ,1 ' ' , "- , '1'.2, , . '- • • , Bvr; , Fait v:g - Aiia' FittF vtiliscepier oferitor inilt it ret , . CiOlit. TO tidin g tilts iit'Grent lirtixintlty to thy e xtql,"Neacixtitit of CIO, D. ro.' A 4 470.4, Row ln Titodre6;. 'They tiro lid &mit Iti convenient shitpc nnd goodAdttiiitnd An:Wain tiviMiltisiiited liberal 'rates addiln Greittrßetid .'nec;T. . PAIL - ruitt ?if;t, t, '4 ,hl-1 ttigi Tog: Peng revirtioxiiotsdiradorliln• 113gb TURRILL. • y. . . , 7)4 . CRAVE, ROWELL CO., A RE now remising a large and well-selected stock of joi„, new goods, consisting in part Of choice A wool FLOUR, ' DAIRT BALT, SUGAR, ' TABLE BALT, STEEP. ? • BBL SALT.' MOLASSES CANDLES 'CROWE TEAS, Butisitt t. COFFEE, : .444 Jte. • AncEs, ar. !tort's.NAILS, . mils, VOODETWARB. HA.MS BASKETS. BROOES, FISH, ROPE, so. and in fact achoice sariety of all kinds of GROtJ , which WC ire'bonti'd to sell wholesale or. retell, ehenip forr eah or ready pay. Call and see liefot:CP buying elsewhere, for we tos pleasure in showine our goods, whether yen buy cruet. ALL KINDS - OP PRODUCE taken In exchange for Goode at the beet market pricer. IMO ... Shop In •basement of Beyd , s building next below Sfurle!s Hotel. • Also, • Moat 'Market Adjoining, Where Fresh Meets and Fish of all kinds are kept An 0. M. CRANE. JOIN HOWELL. P; T..FERGERSOE. „ Montrose, May 1, 1866. manhood: How Lost, How se• stored. TUST pnblishpri, a new edition of Dr. Coher well's Celebrated Essay on the radical care (without medicine) of ISPILLILATOIIMIOZA, or Seminal Wealinessg, Involuntary Seminal Losses, Impotency, Mental and Physical Incapacity, Impedimenta to Max. r Inge, etc.; also. Consumption, Epilepsy, and Fits, it. duced by selrindnlgence or sexual extravagance. in a sealed envelope, only 6 cents. The celebrated anthor in this admlrabte ['My chir!y demonstrates. from a thirty years' soccesslisi practice, that the alarming consequences of self-abuse may be radically cured without the dangerous use of internal medicine or the uppl tuition of the knife—pointing out . mode ofeure at once simple, certain and effictual, by mean sof which every sufferer, no matter what his COD ditioll may ho. may cure himself cheaply, privately and Ver — this Lecture ahonld be in the hands of every youth and every man In the land. Sent.onder seal. In a plain envelope, to 80,nddress. post paid, on rereipt of six cents, or two post 'Ciampi. Address the publishers._ • • CHAS. J. C. RUNE & CO.,' 19 i Apwery, Now York, Poet Oftictltos 4,531 March 20, 15360-Iyomp. HUNT BROTHERS ) SCRANTQN, Psi., Wholesale Retail Dealers in ill X 4222,, • STEEL, NAILS, • • %7,l76.rairatii, witoviat,s, BUILDER'S HARDWARE. .111 NE RAIL, COHN TERRSIINE d• 7' RAIL SPIKES RAILROAD (k MINING SUPPLIES. CARRIAGE SPRINGS. AXLES, SKEINS AND BOXES, BOLTS. NUTS and WASHERS, PLATED BANDS. _MALLEABLE IRONS. HUBS, SPOKES. FELLOES. SEAT SPLYDLES, BOWS. ‘te. ANVILS, VICES, STOCKS and DIES,. BELLOWS HAMMERS. SLEDGES, FILES Ac. Ac. CIRCULAR AND MILL SAWS. BFLTING. PACKING TACKLE BLOCKS, PLASTER PARIS CEMENT. HAIR & 0 HINDSTONEN. FRENCH WINDOW GLASS. LEATHER &FINDINGS FA IRBANK'S SCALES. Scranton. Idarch 24. 114'.1.. ly ..; Lackawanna & Bloomsburg It B. lAN and after November 27, IMI. passenger trains 'V will run as folloWn: SOUTILWAitcy, : 1 , , A. it. A' M. P. N. Leave Scranton. - 5:51%; 39:59 4:.10 " Kingston, 6:5:1 11:15 8:20 '• Rupert. ' 9i15 - 3:53 Danville. 9:50 - Arrive at Northumberland, 10:30 ' ' 10:13 v . NORTIIWARD. •' 't Leave Nod humbrrlrna, 8:00 tts " Dr. n title, 5:10 NO Rliper3„ - . 9:15. .. A. x. 411 „ ” Kingston 2:35 8:30 a:5O Arrive at Scranton, • 11i45- 9:35 8:10 Passengers taking:train south from Scranton at /10 a.m. via Northumberland. reach liarriabnrg at 12:30p. Baltimore 5:30 tr.. in.'; Wanhington 10:00p. m.; rta &inert reach - Philadelphia at 7.110 p. an. Kingston, Nov. 25. 11. A. FONDA, Sgpt. ERIE RAILWAY. rIIIANGEof hours; commencing Ilionday,*July 91b, kJiSiid. ['rains will leave Great Bend, Pa.,st about the following hours. viz ' aeCts.t3:l.g• linre 3.15 a: m. Night Express, Mondavi , excepted. for lie- chaster, Buffalo, Salamanca and Dunkirk, making di. rent toinaction with trains of the A Orin tle and Great Western, Lake Shore and Grand Trunk Railways. for rill points West; also at Binghamton for Syracuse; at Owego for Ithaca, and at Elmira for Canandaigua. 3.45 a. m. Lightning Express. Daily, for ROChe‘ter. Bnfrilo.-.Salamtimarw-Dimkiik. and gip West. Stops at Greatilend iiiflicifidro a only. 527 a. m. Mail Train, Sundays excepted, 43Buffalo anilDunkirk. 11.28 a. m.. Emigrant Train. Daily, for the West. p. tn. bay Express, Sundays excepted. for llo• cheater. Buff.do. Salnrannen,-Dunkirk, and the West. Connects nt Binghamton for Syracuse : at Owego far ' Ithaca; at .Eltnira for Canandaigua; nt Salsmatica with.the Atlantic and Great Western Railway, and It , Buffalo with the Lake Shore and Grand Trunk Rail- Ways, kelp pointb West and South. 7. 52 p. at. Express Mail, Sundays excepted. C•r Bel lo, Salamanca, and Dunkirk, connecting with traits for the Wast. • ' r• ; ; . -Circoiarkg; 3Eletet. 656,a tn. Chaim:all ;Express. Mondays emended , at • Ltickairaxen for Hawley, and at Gmyconrt far New. ihurglind Warwick. 1.4 S p. an. Day Express, Sundays excepted. 9.11 p. m. New York and Baltimore Mail, Sundays at ... 4 . 1 9.35 :3,Q2 I Cl 9 1,4'41 7,55 2,26 . 734 2,07 I 7,15 -1.50 31 rm., capt ed. 3.43 a. m. Wight ..Exprees, Daily, cpanectlng at Gni court tor Warwick. : ' , - ' 11.'111151AL tiea`l - Supt, New Uri. WM. R. BARR, Goal Pawner Agent. ' " ' - ',THE:FAMOUS 'EVADER " Come and see the famous rho., • Famotießarher, latcroirllaytt. Late ottlaytknow,nt Wooks'. Note No at t '. B. Weeks' Stdre Room. • itind.raelbaving-and shampooing, Find mo cutting hair to stilt you. Flail mo ready nt your ticrrice. • • lityour service ~ ..CIIARLEY 1101Ettli ,Mottrose tt; The Wirktrope Deittoorat te AiSforrsoss. -13c1463itAtmeCoxivri; Ph.; ' ' A.. IT. 43- XI ML Vit. I ri" SB .for rtirmtita iszoxvisct 1111142 M AT DND Dr TRAIL navertigehielits hisertel per' Wale 13 linitits,threa if magi arid OM for . eachadditiopturre ak. Yearly advertisers, with visual changes. ebar_ge4ll 9 for. four squares, quarter ealumr4lo, - half au dotteh upends to exact prnlon• ! ,4 441r 4 , 1 i , VT1V 1, ;5 3 ,c l l' clued.?!lfF o o l Fit curitOp ay rates. ta A ir o p b oc iv e r ,._ n , 4"sat-7n , t44 ,r y, d:rampot 04361110 1 Sfenithek,Moec - lastlekt , INtaltstau. achoot t itnis other . laskarormile.: - Terror 31:11civerXii
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