of the - Tach% • 'the BY WATOON: 17p pennotheifirellielielliiiii MA: - `Our course lies to the sun God's grace to each stout mariner, : the - strife te'dciee: Between na and the restless waves __ 'An limb et idardiitinda guardi *bite bearded, and with tbreatenitig They follow swift and bards • - - • With three proud cOlorain the air, The 'fed,. the white; the blue, • • Three tiny vissele treating, God,: —Awart , i7ealtwi;rd - flew;. -- Stout hearti kilted fifrwaia on ' -the path; - Nor dretinedinieebatiOretielalN :60ehiteithlied - -esch held Lseamen in ' The graotta oPlio°,sea. hrongb blinding snow and canting wifid, t In cimatTerinter-time r ------------- They swepketehg xhe At/witless deep Like-some, fi °zee- Norsemarrit rhyme They spedlat epetidelhe wild sea bird , Wheatnasta_the_tempeat.-windi----- They aped sitsp•3ede the - swift narwhale, handyleave,the waves bebindh • . • ---- Syserrclowe the icy northern. blast Along their watery course, rerTiirsieraiiiiiiiiiheisiainen bold _ - tridiristful eye us fondly bent - ---Toisiaird• an-alien -shore, - - - Anrl watchful for each offering - gale, To ham* -the journey Speed -on - ye tiny - winged - barki,7 -- By yankee seamen manned, And weir ialiewletbroqiiivesiiiiil wind TQon droned Eastern land.-- - - Shoe them the blood. from whence ye - /iryour keeping throve,_ And -- thatainative - oryontland - Is one from Jove.. .. -•- . . - Show - dent iiiist'whp your minhood wills No witio,s sap stop the wan .. „ Thataegry_immabut-ipeed:you on, By darkness or by day.'_ Show them that this same tangelo 'will Tbst bore you to their. shore, Within the land you left behind Lives in a million more. Show them that thro' oar steady' air:fa Still throbbed the nation's heart That. sword and bayonet has- not— Yet killed the nation's art. Show them that through the 4eidlystrife That rent us to the gore, We still had men enough to wield The hammer and the saW.- So be yonr mission one ofjuy To all the human race, And_hands that wetcoma_yon-shall be The hands of courtly grace. Bo shall y9nr presence in the East Untie some Gordian knots, And make the song of - songs to be The "Bailing of the Yachts." The Naryleuul Negro Sale. One branch of Congress is in a ferment to d: y about the sale of several colored people in - . Maryland under a decree of court, after conviotion of crimes. One of the• parties—Dick Harris—was found guilty of stealing beef; and sentenced to be sold,:for six months. Not being a very valuable woolen fabric, he was bought in by his brother for fifty dollars, and he is now__ working at Amapoths for eight dol lars per week. Had he been a white maa, the law would have required a sentence of from one to fifteen years in the penitenti ary. None of the other blacks who were sold brought so high a figure. - - The law under which this sale was made was passed by a radical legislature and *waved by the radical Goiernor Brad ford...ln the. Senate it received every vote except two, and the voteia the house stood 4810 6. The sa me ,Legislature which passed the bfis Pseud the, "treason. bill,!--aud-the defense loan bill," which put the " loyal" stamp upon its character 'beyond guts. tior4 If there is any wrong about " the rivival of slavery in Maryland," it is, therefore, to be laid at the door Of" the radical league house. What is singular enough—or what would be strange in any other times than the present—is the fact that out in Mis souri the Radical Legislature lately passed a,law requiring white_ vagrants (persons out "of emp!opueni) to be sold to the; high est bidder, arid under it some six va grante, were, a few days ago, sold by a court at St. Louis for six months. Is it worse to _sell a :negro beef thief for six months than to sell a white man for the same period, for no other crime than be ing out of work 7—. Y. F. Express. STAND Up.--As n conclusive CODSe quenee of what the woman's rights move ment will come to, ll', successful, was well . illustrated during the proceedings of the strong minded female's convention at. A l- New York, a few weeks ago. Du ring one of the days of its session a street car was crowded. There entered a severe looking female. An old gent rose to give her_ seat._ ":Be you one of those we.: men righters ?" he asked. " I be" zei plied the Unclad. " You - believe a wei man shonkthave ell the rights of a man 4 de'ron?" be inquired. . 1 ! Yes I do," was the emphatic answer. _ . ‘f Then," said the man " stand and - enjoy them like man,""and she bad to stand up. i!!3 elepbantris s powerful animal but the eniellest.clog eau-lick bin/. - I -=What is the die" • ad sea , s•opookio *see a too. ol kinithutand,the • _ - • :~ ~_. ` i J. ES d'ARMATV, 'ATTORNEY Alt LAM: Vallee oieilitimie ErWarner: Montrose, Dee. 18,1864. WM. D. 'LV,Sit, - - ATTORNEY AT • LAW; 2doriatrose, Pa.' Oleo opposite the Franklin Hotel , sear the ContiHnua.a: 2 nov27 Irk • - GARDNER, - nIITOICULIC and BURGEON. ontrose. IsPeelid attention diseases of the Hea r and Lungs and all Surgical diseases. Once over the Poet °Mee. Boards atl3earle's Hotel. [Sept. 4006. BALDWIN— .ALLEN — --mamma, DiALERS In Flour, Fick tad. Grain. Feed, Candi* Clover and Timothy - Seed. Also, Grocerimsna as Bums, Molasses, Elyrups. Tea and Cores- - West aide olPnhlic -Ayentte. . . • Idontrolfe,April 11,48613.. _ • i3trtil64s: rnctrit.t.s, TUALIERI3-in Drag.; Medicine:4.iChin:deals, Dye- AJLltittrs,,Painftcollp, Varnish, Liquors. Spices. Nan oirtiVes. Patefit Nedicittes, Perftunery sad Totlet4s:- 'tides. j garPfttier:ptlolpi carefully compounded. . Public 'Avenue, 'above ,Boorle's Hot,ll, liontross, Pa. k.-84-13muts, -- . • - - *rzi_EuzsaLs. _ _ D. W. SEARLE; /WOICKEY AT LAW, ofbee'over Abe Store of Z -Cobb _ opposice Boule's Hotel , Montrose, Pa. Ito i; imt.. . E..P. HAs permanently located utTriendevitle for ft:leper pole of practicing/medicine and eurgery in all its branches. lie may be found et the Jackson lltrase. • ' Oflieel/mrs Mum 8 a. tn 4 to 9 p. m. Janletf Priendarille, Pa., Jan. 1868. • ROGERS 46,.ELY, X.rleoxisisocil ja.la.criLlboaseeras, nolOs 111ro?klynx PETER .114 Y, Zniclennuiseicl; .44..w.citicsamenor . , teDl64tt Auburn 4 Corners, Pa. M. C. SIITTOIT; raispers.sisecl . .elmsoiticszseer, sp7 65tr Priendsoille, -13 a. • O. S. GILBERT, 3rategennoseadl. eep.7 6ittf Great: Bond, Pa. • STROUD & BROWN, IRE AND LIPE LNSURANCR AGENTS. All F business attended tn promptly% on Oa terms. Ol der. drat door north of "Ifontrose hotel," west side of PablloAvenne. Nontrose, Pa. [Jan. 1,1866. Brtsripul STROTITS 611A1ILES L. BROW*. C. Co. FORDELAII,. - • 800 7' & MOH Dealer and Manufacturer. Montrose, ,Pa. _Shop on Main street, one door below the Post °Mee. MUM& of work .wade to ordei, and repairing done neatly. Joni 65 Ds. E. L: BLAKESLEE, rbriTSIOLAN tb BURGEON, has located at Brooklyn, Busq`a co., Pa. Will attendpromptly to all calls with which be may be favored. Office at L. IS. Bald win's. [July 11—ly JOHN sAtrrrEa, 10111SPECTVITLLY announces. that he is naw mre- ILL ared to Cut ail kinds of Glitnents In the most F ble o Strie. Auld warranted to lit with elegance and ease. Shop over Store, Montrose. • DOCT. E. L. HANDRICK, • PHYSICIAN SIIII.GEON; respectfully tenders Ids professional services to the citizen of Friends vine and vicinity. ligrollico lathe officeof Dr. Leet. Boards at J. Hosfortrs. )13 , 80 63t1 ABEL TURRELL, Ware, BALER in Drags, Medicines, Chemicals, Dye Stuffs, Olast Paints, Oils, Varnish, Win lowing" Grotxries, owls, Jewelry Pet* - nery,..pr_ -_Agent for all the most popular P& ENT • %IBDlCllol3,—Xontrosse, Pa. DR. WM. SMITH, • iaITRGEON DENTlST,—Montroae, P. . 0011leeitt_Latbrona' new building. over " - the Rank. An Dentaloperations will be 4 1144 a a performed in good stile and warranted. •JOHN GROVES, I.ASEIONAMLB TAILOR , Montrose, Pa. Shop one door/West of Slatle's Hotel. 'a'All orders filled promptly, in first-rate style. tit `Cutting dons on short notice, and warranted to St • W3l. W. SMITH, rIARINET AND CB IdANIIPACTDIMPA,—Moot of Main itreet, limArose, Pa. tf P. LINES, LI&SITIONABLETAILOIL—Montrose, Pa. Shop 1 In Phcenlx Mock, over store of Bead, Watrons Postet. All worst macrented alto lltend trash. Dating done on snort notice, In best style, jan'6o H. BIIHRITT, I) PALER In Staple and Fancy Pry Goode, Crockery, hardware, Iron, Stores, Drum 0118, and . Paiute, Bootitand Shona, Rats andeaps, Para, Buffalo Robes, Cirmeries, Provisions, , New Milford, Pa. Ind.* COOPER & co., BAltaatECXtroitc,Pa. SneeessorstoPost,Cooper &Cp. intee on , Lattimes new building, Turnpike-at. atinnovcoom smrßT 1011=101. A. 0, WARREN, A ?TORNBT AT LAW. Boinity, Back Pay, Pension, AIL and Szemption Calms attended to. tent tarogoce Madder below Soyd's Store,' Montrose, Pa UNI°N HOTEL, NEW MILFORD, Pa. Lately teptb7 B C, Vail. JOHN; PAUROT, Proprietor. Neal, always ready. Time to cat, without being berried. for persons arriving on the wage, wishing to take them% feta it DAYTON HOUSE, GREAT BEND, PA. REAR THE RAILROAD DEPOT. The Donee 1$ open at all hours of the night for the *earner:iodation of Passengers. ap67s DAVID THOILV3, Proprietor. Fire, Life and Accidental GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY, ' 3:61023.1;:re6e; 'roar. Home Insurance Co. of IL Y., Capital and Surplus, - $3,000,000 Insurance Co. of North America, Mara, Capital and Surplita.. 1,700,000 International Fire Insurance Co.•ofN. Y., Capital and Surplus. 1,300,000 Girard Fire and Marine Insurance Co. of PhiPa, Capital and Surplus, 300,000 Lycoming Count; Mutual Insurance Co.of Nancy, Penn a. Capital and Surplus, 2,300,000 Farmer's Mutual Insumnce Co. York, Pa., Capital and Surplus, Enterprise Lamar= Company, Phil's, Capital and Surplus. Insurance Co. State of Pennsylvania, Phil. • Capital and Surplus, 700,000 Kensington Fire and M. Insurance Co., Connecticut Hana Phira, Vapitall Life and Surplus, Insurance Co. ot 330,000 Hartford. Corm" paying GO per cent. dividends to the assured, Capital. 30,000,000 - Ange- titan : , Lile Insamuce Co., Made). plds, Capita. Tragelers:ltmmuteo eo..liartford. COM. rilittritig!lgi , illo4lU kinds of accidents Capital; " 600,030 Hartford Fire Insurance Company, Hut to:lL. Corm. Capital and Surplus . : $1,6811, - 1113 Putnam Pire Inguntuee Go., Hartford , Ct., Capital, $5OOO O badness enliastedto our tare ivillte attend. ed to on fair terms, and all losses promptly adjusted. :STROUD ft BROWN, Agents. Voices drat:loor ninth of" - ifinarele Ilotel,"west sida_otEablle_Ageau s . Burntaa egnovn, ktoßtmee,Jap. - _ - • MORI &BAWL'S 41mm -mama_ Incas iirmaixo rut HIPIIEST rI q MIUMS , At the State Fairs of . . • New York, . Illinois, Virginia, New Jersey , Michigan, N. Carolina, Vermont, Wisconsin, Tennessee, Pennsylvania, lowa, Alabama, Ohio, Kentucky, Oregon, Indiana, . Missouri, California. • AiticFairs of ito_ Americanituititrite, Franklin Institute, Maryland in . ^ atitrite,idassachasetts Meant:tics' Association, . Penn. Mechanics• Institute, St. Louis • . Agricultural and Mechanics' Association, And at numerous institute and Count Pairs, including all the Fairs at which they were exhibited the past three years. Irretprizas,haeo also been awarded thole reuelinas at the exhibitions of London, Paris Dublin, Lit; Besancon, Bayonne, St. Dizier, Chalons, And they have been furnished by epeetal command to the Empress of France, Empress of Austria, Empress of Russia, • - Empress of Brazil, Queen of Spoils, and • Queen of Bavaria, The GrOver & Baker Mastic Stitch sewing Machines are superior to all others for tbo following reasons : 1. They sew direct from the spools, and require no re winding of thread. 2. Therarer more easily understood and need, and eat+ liable to derangement than any other machines, 3. They are capable of executing perfectly. without change of adjestment, a much greater variety of worla than other machines. 4. The stitch made by these machines is much more firm, elastic and durable, especially upon articles which require to be washed and ironed, than any other stitch. 5. This stitch, owing to the - manner in which the un der thread is inwrought, is much the most plump and beautiful in use, and retains this plumpness and beauty even upon articles frequently washea and ironed until they are worn out. 6. The structure of the Befouls snob that, though It be cut or broken nt intervals of only a few stitches, it will neither open, run, or ravel, but remains firm and durable. 7. Unlike other machines, these fasten both ends of the scant by their own operation. 3 8. With these machines, while silk la used upon the right or face side of the seam., cotton may be used upon the-other side without lessening the strength or dura bility of the seam. -Tilts can be done on no other ma chine, and Is a great saving upon all articles stitched or made up with silk. 0. Thesetnactines, in addition to their superior mer its as instruments. for sewing. by a change of adjust ment, easily learned and practiced, execute the most beautifhl and permanent embroidery and ornamental work. GROVER & _BAKER 8. M. CO., 495 Broadwny, New York, TAO Chestnut, street, Phil's. Oct. 23.-10 m PURE LIBERTY WRITE LEAD, -1- IL the whitest, the most durable, the most economlmll. Try it I • Manufactured only by ZIEGLER ds SMITH, Wholesale Drug, Paint and Glass Dealers, Jan3o ly 137 North 3d street, Philad's. D ELAWARE, LACKAWANNA and WESTERN R. R. Winter Arrangement, Dee. 3d. PASSENGER 717.A11is LEAVE WESTWARD. 1 EASTWARD. Idall I Evening Mail I Evenl train. train. I STATIONS. train. tral . . DI. P. 1:11. . P. 111 P. li 9,00 New York•.... ..... 5,20 ' 11,60 New Hampton 2,80 , 12,18 Mantinim Chunk.... 1,35 12 45 Deiavrare ....Dine ... 1,80 4,80 10,30 Scranton 9,45 5,36 1 . 11,43 Nicholson ~ a,as 5,58 12,08 1 Ilotibettoin • 8,18 1 6,20 12,88 Montrone 7,55 I 6,41 1135 New Milford 7.84 7,00 I Great Bend I 7,15 P.M. P.M I *Foot of Liberty -at. I A. 31 CONNECTIONS—WESTWARD. The Mail train from New York tonnects at Ida nanka Croak with the train leaving Philad'a(iensing ton depot) at 7,80 a. m.. and at Breatßend with through mail train on the Brie Railway, with sleeping car at tached, stopping at all theprincipal stations on that road, sod arriving at BMW° at 6,18 a. in. The 1 aerenger train from Scranton connects at Gr't Bend with through trains going west and east on Brie P.ailway, arriving at Manic) at 1,28 a. m., and at Sala manca at 12 m. CONNECTIONS—BAST WARD. The Hall train from Great Bend connects there with the Cincinnati Express on the Erie Railway from tbo west ; at Manunka Chunk with a train for Philad'a and intermediate stations, arriving in Phlladelpbla'at 6,30 p. in.; and at New Hampton with strain for Easton Bethlehem. Allentown, Reading and Harrisburg, arrlv• at Harrisburg at 8,80 p. in. At Scranton, connections are made witittrahis on the Lackawanna - and Bloomsburg R.R. to and froloPittston Kingston, Wilkesbarre, Berwick.Bloomaburg,Danville, Northumberland, Harrisburg and intermediate stations, and with trains on the Delaware and Hudson Railroad to and from Carbondale and intermediate stations. R. A. HENRY. .1. BRISBIN. nov3T General Ticket Agent. President. ERIE RAILWAY.—On and after Men- A-4 day, November 19th. 1866, trains will leave Great Bend at about the following hours, viz.: GOING WEST. • 3.00 a. m. Night Express, 'Mondays excepted, feria cheater, Buftlo, Salamanca and Dunkirk making di rect connection with trains of the Atlantic and Great Western, Lake Shore and Grand Trunk Railways. for all points West ; also at Ilingbamtonqor Syracuse ; at Owego for Ithaca, and at Elmira for Canandaigua. 3.43 a. in. Lightning Express, Daily. for Rochester, Buffalo, Salamanca, Dunkirk, and the West. Stops at Great Bend on Mondays only. 0.27 a. in. Eiail Train, Sundays excepted, for Buffalo and Dunkirk. 11.31 a. m. Emigrant Train, Daily, for thoWeet. 4.05 p. m. Day Express, Sundays excepted, for Ro chester. Buffalo, Salamanca, Dunkirk, and the West. Connects at Binghamton for Syracuse : at Owego for Ithaca ; at Elmira for Canandaigua; at Salamanca with the Atlantic and Great Western Railway, and at Buffalo with the Lake Shore and Grand Trunk Rail ways, for all points West and South. 'l. 21 p. m. Express Mail, Sundays excepted, for Buffa lo, Salamanca, and Dunkirk., connecting with trains for the West. 1.00 p. m. Way Freight, filindays excepted. SIDING EAST. 7.04 a. tn. Cincinnati Rumen. Mondays excepted, ai Lactrawaxeu for Hawley, and at Grayconrt for New burg and Warwick. 6.12 p. m. Accommodation Train Daily. 1.53 p. m. Day Express, Sundays excepted. 910 p. in. New York and Baltimore Mel, Sandaya ex copied. 3.43 a. In. Night Expreee, Daily, connecting at Gray court for Warwick. .WM. R. BARR,_ • E. RIDDLE. nov27 Gert'l Passenger Ageat. (Seal Sop't Bfitu t s It time MCI hare your Winter Clothing made up_ before the pinching cold weather conies on. lam prellarea. as usual, to take the measure of goy patrons. for any kind of garment they may wish. THE LATEST STYLES are always posted up In my shop, and satisfaction guar antied, both in style and finish. Prices moderate. glrl take especial are In cutting and marking gar meata,to be made op oat of the shop. .!•,,, 4 13h0p oisr Chandler's Wore, Public Avenue. , - JOHN GROVES ',allot. biontrhse; Ncit. 6, 4666. 4tp) a 1,000,000 '‘' - '7; :7 - 7 4216.. Mai Guttenberg, Rosenbaum dt .90. And look at the extensive assortment of NEW GOODS, ror & Winter; Received this week from New York. STOCK OF GOODS XXICr PCIVINTINT, And prices satisfactory' So every one. DRESS GOODS, riacI.IaMaXIWEIR:Ir CSFCo4oo=bai COTTCOI' GOODS, SHAWLS, CLOAKS,FURS,SICIRTS AND FANCY GOODS, too numerous to mention CI tot TrEaniits, And Gents' Furnishing Goods, Any QnAntity and Style. 611ttenburg, Aoseuhanin i Co. K. S. DESSATIER, Managing Partner Montrose, Sept, IS, 1866. GREAT DEPOT 6,20 4,80 4,05 8.36 3.05 2.40 I" 31 MEAL-TM, GAPS, FURS, CriLaCI I PIIIIV, FURNISHING GOODS, GLOVES & MITTENS, BOOTS & SHOES. Fl CY IFI aS,,, made to order, and Merchants supplied at the lowest The public are Invited to all, examine Goods, and get the prices, If they don't the Goods. t. - c: Kaftan Public A , Moutross, Aug, 1,1806. ",,`: =UM -FOR ==i ALL WINDS OF New York rates , ; 'of 11141,7.:A1i1n.,.. a,avo, 9 4IDIT ARRIVED FOR TDB errettlagc .°Xixect.d.€l, At 11Q1B6.1JTY.-;•-•, Atiburn • iteticraxen , and Silken UURLSproddeed bythe nee ' - . . jorPraf.Daßattiz'oPßlßEß• .LE 011EVEMTI. dna Fp • pllcation‘warranied to' curl • . ; the mosOltralght nmi born hairof either hex into . wavy ringlets or heavyrulashis earls. Has been used by the feehlonsbles °traria malt Lond9n. with the most gratifying , respite; ' Doehno %limy to the hair. Price by mall, sealed and pbstEU Descriptive circulars mailed free, Address BERGBR, BIJUPTS Co.,Chem litslid. 285 River street,' Troy, N. P. ' Only agente the United States. tayt lycfapg 13x.celaitit iIAiR EN.TERMINATOR, FORREMOVING dDPERFLII QUE. 11.1.1i1, TO the Ladles especially, this invaluable- depilatory recommends itself as being'an almost indispensable article to female beauty, is cadlyapplied, and does not burn or Injure the skin, but acts directly on the roots. It Is warranted to remove euperfluOus hair from low foreheads, or from ;soy part Dram body, completely, to tally and radically extirpating the same, leaving the skin soft, smooth and natural. This lathe only article used by the French, and is the only real effectual depil story. powder inexistence. Price $1 per package, rent post paid to arty *dams. on receipt of an order. by Sense, Einovrs ,t Cn., Chemists, myl lycfspo 2.9.5 Meer street, Troy, N.Y. C3ECALISPZILIAZ%.Ft.'I:3 WHITE LIQUID ENAMEL, FOR Improvir&and Beantlfyingthe"'Corn r plexion. The most valuable and perfect preparation 1 n use. for giving the Diann beautiful. pearl-Me tint, that- is only found in youth. It quickly removes- tan, freckles, pimples, blotches, moth patch , s, sallowness, eruptions anthill impurities of the skin, kindly healing the same, leaving the skin white and clear as alabaster. Its use caanotbe detected by the closest scrutiny, and being a vegetable preparation is perfectly harmless. Tt is the only atticle of the kind used by the French, and Is con eidereWhy the Parisian as indispensable to a perfect toilet. Upwards of bottles were sold daring the part year, sufficient guarantee of its efficacy. Price only Zeta. Mulled. post paid. on receipt of an order by BERGER, SfftTTTS kCO.. Chemists. myl lycfspq 255 River street, Troy, N. Y. $ I y 5 00 w P rie ß re T to A s A I () un e .li w P r MV 4 ctl n slo every Sew ing Slachines. Three new kinds. ,Under and upper reed. Rellt,an trial. Warranted dee years._ Above. sal ery or large cornmlssions paid. The only machines sold in the United .States for less than stfl, which are fully licensed by Howe, Wheeler & Wilson. (rover & Baker. Singer & Co„ and Bachelder. All other cheap machines arelutringernents, and the seller or user are liable to arrest. fine and imprisonment. Illustrated circulars sent free. Address, or call upon SiIAW & CLARK, at Bidde fOrd.lifaine, or Chicago, NI. [may2lily• rgew .Wi'lLrlrm. Baldwin,. Allen, & Mitchell AGAIN Atter retiring for thirty days at "hard labor," two re sumeidattiaihees at the old stand, under the name and firm of BALDWIN, ALLEN & MITCHELL, DEALERS IN Flour, Feed,• Salt, Pork, Butter, Cheese, Dried Becf, Hams, Fish, Smoked Hal ibut,Candles, Tea, Coffee, Spices,- , Syrup, Molasses, Sugar, Seed Wheat, Clover CE Timothy Seed, Flax-seed, Beans, Broom:, Nails, &c. Thankftl far past-patrounge. we aliall be happy to see and wait upon our old and new customers. AU Goods and Flour warranted. A. BALDWIN. W. L. ALLEN. S. N. MITCHELL. 3fontrose, Aprll 10, 1666. , . 190 4...rartNlll. .p. ugs e t nt o s u w t. .n A te d d dre fo s r , si j e4 , lti ( rfi t y . I Y. City Building, Biddeford, Me. [maDity* is roay.v.ov- -- le siEO4 :6911-mi MINER & COATS Post's building., below Boyd's Corner, le the place to boy your fl.ollll, GRIICEIIIES, tiND PROVISIONS, CHEAP! CHEAP CHEAP! NINEIt k COATS Would Inform the public that they are now opening a New and Choice Stock of FAMILY GROCERIEs, Just reeeivedtrom New York, which they MN sell cheap for cash, or exchange for all kinds of Farmer's produce. , We hare made arrangements with ono of the best Commission - Notts*, in New York for shipping Butter and Produce, mad will furnish Fails free of charge, and make Libert. Advancements on consignments of Butter. • Also, CASH paid for But ter, Grain and Eggs. A freibaupply of GARDEN VEGHT I .IILBS, by press, always on band. . „ ThAnkfal for the liberal patronage alreadlrxe caved; welopeby dealing honorably with our custom ers to still farther extend our trade. C. EL MINER, - - . Montrose, Jane 6. 1868. 8m REMINGTON d's SON, m a nufacturers Ats of REVOLVERS, RIFLES, MUSKETS and CAli- Bois for the 11-8 Service. , Also Pocketlk Belt Revel- i Tare, Repeating Pistols, Rifle Canes, Revolving Rifles, rile and shot gun barrels and gun materials sold, by gnu dealers and the trade generally. In these days of housebreaking and Robbery, every, House, Store, Bank and office should Aare one of REMINGTONS' REVOLVERS. Parties desiring to avail tbeinsolves of the late Movements in Pistols,. and superior workmant hip and form, will and all combined la the new REMINGTON. REVOLVERS. Circulars, containing cute and description of our Arms, will be Ihniirhed upon application. aplOy) SONS, Ilion, N. Y. 3107 1 .4f1ti.:3EZ.34C,,, CONTAINING•I3.I acres two Mlles west of Moot. , rose. Icor 4214 - CREAP ` . b 7 D. BSEWBTEit. MontrosoLZloir,3ll, 1806. offal° Robes &Furs, tholealta, for sige MIT!. teares,l% . VeiiittifoiiMbv; 'NOW. Pmug..ignotri„ WHITE 'LEAD. ittiisitted*ateri t`',,l%* a d losiwUrium - no wat • ' ne t ' setuesd.o2l7 PELZGLEIL +mums, wbouwentak;twavaitsedweiluoi; *ISO 1, • tz' ISI nab s Starner Phi i s'a. •.. e • 0 - .i -•• ' *i" stp ) 0 ". , • Iy..- ~. pt , .... . ) O .ll . c!, Tur,...iriff ttl - sicra .o• 1 • 1 , ? ; ".••: Ii ri --a t•:::' ~"-! t t-T," •.; cßAprz c zowELL,4.co. v . ,! ;;T t t i t la ;l ll ctt A neoode, conestag inl OtehoiCeli tcui FLOUR • ‘• • DAIRY-SALT,: • auditat • • TABLE SALT km:kr!, _ BBL RAO , koLassas.. 04NDa9; CIICMCIK ITAS, COPTES,'• • ' * -"SPICSS, PR ' ' x PORfC, • wocimmrauf e f. HAMS, BASPZICTS LARD;— • • BRO OMS FISH, AATP..As. apd in fact cpoico variety otall woos of which WO arobutind to - retPIOPILOIOISOIO Or wetalll, eheigaitor mash ofwkWay ptityt,.. l 3 Call and see.. betorr, buying elacyrbeae, I:of 401 !eke pleitaureSn ishowthe otte gooda,whetheryou buy or not. ALL KINDS ..OP r11,01)10E taken in exchange for Goode at tbabeat market prices. gar Shop In basementot Doyd/a building next below •Seerle'a Notel. • • • Also, Meat Market Adjoining, Where Fresh Beata and. Elio/ of all kiwis are kept for sale. 0. M. CRANE. JOIIN ROWELL. P, T. FEIMIEItfIOX Montrose, May I, 1866; Manhood: How Lost, Hew Re ., stored. , JUST bbubJehed , a new edition. of Dr. CoWiwi. well's Celebrated Essay. op the. rallied cure (without medicine) of IiTEILIaaTORSIIO2I.„ or Seminal eakness, Involuntary • Seminal Losses; Impotency, Mental and Physical Incapacity, Impediments to Mar riage, etc. ;- also, Constrinptitin, Epilepsy, and Fits, in- duced by sel( indulgence or sexual extravagance. far'Prfee, in a sealed enyelope, only() cents. The colebtatqd anthor ip this atimirablesatayclearly demonstrates, from a thirty years' successful practice, that the: afarming consequences of sett-abuse may be radically cured without the dangerous rase of internal medicine or thd application attire latife—liointlng out a mode ofenre at once simple, certain And effetetne,. by means of which every sufferer, no watts what his con di tion may be. may care himself cheaply, privately and radically. IMP — Thls Lecture should be In the bands of evsry youth and every man In the land. ' - . Sent. under seal, in a plain envelope, to, any address, post paid - , on receipt of six.eents, 'or two poet stamps. Addreaa the pablishers, CHAS. 3. C. MIME & CO., 127 Bowery, New York, Poet Ofecebtia 4,3141. , March 20, 1860—lyamp., HUNT BROTHERS , 181401=1-49.1\er1;;W v , 3P4 Wholesale & Ratan' Dealers 21142DVAZ12 3E 7 4- CP 2"4" STEEL, NAILS, SVIKES, BUILDER'S HARDWARE." SANE PAIL, V9e - Nrgnsitv: A- . & 7. RAILROAD re MINING St/PP/JAB. CARRIAGE SPRINGS. AXLES, SKEINS AND BOXES, noLm - iiiirrg - and WABBERS, PLATED BANDs.,MAILZA4I I .3 , • IRONS, 17UBASPoltE.9, 1, • -I , • r FELLOES, SEAT.BPINDLEB. BOW. & • ANVILS, VICE.g;. 'STOCKS and-DIES, BELLOWS HAMMERS, NLEDGES.:FILEF.„ de. de. CIRCELAR AND MILL SAWS,DRLTIN G. PACKING TACKLE BLOCKS; PLASTER PARIS CEMENT, HAIR & GRINDSTONES. FRENCH WINDOW GLASS. LEATHER 4 FINDINGS • FAMBANK'S SCALES. • Scranton, 'March ,24,1863. , IY . . PURE LIBERTY LEAD wit,' do more and better' ,trork nt.a giyetarost, than Y any other. Try it I ' Manufactured only by —ZIEGLER Ft, Wtwle, , nle Drug, l'uint, and Masi - Deniers, Jan3o ly 137 , Borth 3d etreet, • , LADIES' ramoir 11/13S, AT JOHN FAREIRA'S Old Established Fur Meinufartary, No. 718 ARCH STREET, above 7th, PIITLADRLPRIA. A' now in store of my own friannfactitre and im portation, A. one of the largest and most hematitel selections of FANCY FURS. for Ladles' and childrea's wear in the City. Also, a fine aasortment of Gate' Fur Gloves and Collars. I am enabled to dispose of my goods at very reasona ble prices, and I would theretoresi Weft k eall bow ay Mends of Susquehanna county nod viclnjtyi- Remember the name, number and street. JOHN "4 17 4 1 -g4 No. 718 ARCM St. ab. 7th, south side .1!1111.4.1);*. rir - I have no Partner, nor eonneetronNitla any oth er Store In Philadelphia. Oct. 18l TIOAVARD Assoclation,Phllladellpiala, Pa I Diseases of the Rereons, fieminiii;Drinamod iud systems—new and rellabletreattaent—in Reports of the HOWARD ASSOCIATION. Sent by mill in sealed letter envelopes. free of charge. Addresatir. a. Strain 110titallTON, Howard Atieociat s ion,lio 2 §outb, Otkatreat Philadelphia. Pa. READY BLADE CLOTHING • • ' at the Fatedala ettaap:Stare . "THE FAMOUS BARBERS" Come and Bee-thefittaltisliatbei. • Famous Barliet,..late of Uayjti..• 4 Litt° or Flayti4 now it Weeks', Now at F. B. Weeks' Store Boom. Find me shaving and liafttnpooing. Find me eating hair to snit you,. ;Fifa meleadyat:yinfmervico.' ' At) , Our service, - CIIAILLEY 401ELF.18 Diontrose.Oct 15. 1%5, : ft, - Lackawanna & Bloomsburg B.S. CO and ado. November 87, 1865, paseenggr,qraina will ran ae tollowe: ' • ' • 80IITIIWARD: W. R. COATS Leave Scranton. '6:50 ' 10:50 .4:60 " Kingston, 6:55'..1 11:16 . • 6:90 " Repert. 9:15 Danville, 4 30 Arrive at Northumberland, - • .10;30 *. " 10:16 NORTIIARD. Leave Northumberlrn64B:oo; ; ," 6:65 " Danville, " 8:40 • - 5:40 " Rupert, 0:15 a: it, :411 Kingston, 9:35 8:50, 6: Arrive at 'Scranton, • 3:45 9:135. 5:10 Passengers takingtrain sOnth from Scranton at 5:56 a., m. via Northumberland. reach Barrisburg.st 12:80p. m.; Baltimore 5:30 p. m.; Washington 10:90 tn.; vii Slupert reach Philadelphia at p. tn. . Kingston, Nov. 25. 11. A. FO;•Tith Supt. NEW GOODS. WEB s & Bynum! . Ara nosy receiving pielt Nen ., sor..tcq. . . _i*Pring w blch will be itelJ t v 4033312.A.;*' Summer -- Chaltie , :rohieflic# l oiica;lol4* - 4- • 1)(600,11 Gke4iie'i;, c0:644y wpr4,. &ft . ( w 4-B TlBBFaki n t l lit2ollo. may 2 2 , 180.•