~~,..~:_ outhern Da: WA. ' ik.. ays ago•a telegram from Re. cheiker, ht. Y., stated that' two boysnam= argibnyorth and Wilson started from the city armed with an old musket and a sin-, 06 barreled pistol, intending to shoot the fi r st man , they met. They Jumped into ilia sleigh of a German t-named Krafts, near the town of Irondoquoit, and shot him in the head, inflicting a dangerous wonn4.. After arrest appeared these facts and also that they jumped into several other sleighs before a favorable opportu ailf, 4resen Led.. itself. Forney's Wash ington,Chronicle changed the scene of oocurrgnoe,from Rochester, N. Y., to " Montgomery, Alabama," notwithstand ing that anow and sleighs are not common in thatiocality, especially on the 24th of Febriiary. "di" The editors table of the "INA. trbicker," has the, subjoined morceau :- 4 A.A-young gentleman, a member of our oillege, was expelled or the crime ofdraw ltra young ladies up to his room in the iporning, by means of a basket, from his wind Ow. Of eonrse a great deal of gos siping conversation was the consequence. The colloquy occurred between two la. dies: " Jane, do you believe that students draw girls up to their rooms ?" 'Certainly, Iny dear; more than that, I know they do.' 'now P 'Well, I was going to college one morning; it was just before light; 'twas very early in the morning, and I beard a noise in'ihe 'direction of the college bail dings. I looked that way, and as I see you now, I saw a girl in a basket about half way from a three story window from the groand, and just then the rope broke, and down I came.' Ohl Jane !' shylock who with head_ erect, with honest people mingles, sboutd cease to shave his fellow racn,and go to Sharing .hingles. The lawer would be better off, his soience far loss pliant, who owned a tittle farm in fee, and made that farm a client. Wo have some doctors in our midst, whose talents, they should use by practicing the healing art—heeling boots and shoes. The minister, whose sage advice a moral lesson teaches, should try to "watch - as well as praS-," and practice what he preaches. The world should have its docket called,and sluggards all de faulted, and those should be the upper ten whom labnr bath exalted." OEGA-VIZING FOR TU CONNEOTWITt% EL ECTION. —The heavy losses of the radi- • cals at the late election in New Hamp• shire have alarmed the Connecticut, radi cals now in this c;ty, and they have or ganized a club composed principally , of department clerks fitorn that State, who are pledged to go home and vote the rad ioal ticket at the election nest month. These clerks aro scattered through all the departments here, and will no doubt ob tain Ic:ave of absence for the purpose of ossistihg the election of sworn enemies of the adnainiA-railoil. —Chicago was in a bad way, Thurs day night, according to the papers. An unnatural mother threw her infant into tte river; another heartlessly left her ba by on.the doorstep of a citizen; a worth less fellow deserted his wile—and Wen drll Phillips delivered a lecture. Enough of oils for one night. —.Anna Dickinson's new lecture on "Something to Du" iy a pin, the Inde tendent says, for the enlargement of we luau's t.phero of labor. Can the Independent inform na .about }mw long a period is required fur the en largement of thespbere.. —Bullock, the Radical Governor of Massachusetts, has appointed a negro as justice of the peace. A Massachusetts town lately elected a darkee constable. There is no accounting for tastes. We suppose, however, that these things oc cur up there because the " white trash" are uo " great shakes." political economists, all over the mates are rig to cypher out why flour ani certain other stuff should be cheaper with gold at 289 than it is now wio gold at 134. It does seem strange but - suoli is the fact. 411119. -I—Benjamin Franklin once putting to press a turn or the ,Cotilmon Prayer, the letter c in the following passage dropped out, unperceived by hip. "We shall all bd:clianged in the twinkling of an eye." When the book appeared, to the horror of tbet4evout worshipers, the passage read: "ffe shall all be banged in the twinkling of ail eye," . 4 We shall know what are the necessa ries of life," said a country storekeeper during a severe- storm," as no one will venture forth to day except to procure them." In the evening he found that most of his bales were yellow%inuff and ram. The right of each State to order and control its own domestic institutions ac cording wits own judgment exclusively is lessemiatto the balance of power on wttieb the perfection and endaranbe of odr *him! fabric depend.' The foitigOtng language was need by thelate President Lincoln in 1860, -How many Republicans endorse the doctrine today ? the house of Repre sentative's-on Thursday last, during /her debatti] the Southern relief bi 11,... Mr. Covode, Radical; of Pennsylvabia, re marked "that he.had aent - quiteaaomber of ages .provisions to the South wittle prisoners Were etarriug there. Ile 131 4 1 :4* , t : 1 19 2 , through . G . l o ll ' °t o 3l. l YOt.M 3 .llloztOe t - ,P14, n tt . "AuOialtatekiii . -..reachotherss. oners. Of OQW*O ; • The AtfolitT•ifs.l:;. Datlocrat Pususan MUT Tawny Molunmiro, AT MOTTBOIS, Streqtrl2llASTA COMITT, PA., ET dft.. 3. GM Na, Va.XTBO N. $2 Ma ITTT24 221p7+119r.-4252X xnarb or TrAn Business advertisements inserted at $1 per square of 10 lines, three dams, and Meta for oath additional week. Yearly advertisers, with usual changes, charged $lO for four equarea, quarter column $l5. bolt column tk.7l one column $6O. and other amounts In exact proportion.. Basinesa cards of three lines, $8; or one dollar a line. to 'Legal notices at the customary TWlN—about 50 per cent. in addition to business rates. Job Prlntliaz executed smatly arid promptly at fair, priced. Deeds Mort's goo. Noble. Justices', Constables', School =a othetolanksfor sale. a reirarLdi i 04314333. 31:Icietcr2s. BUSINESS CARDS. M. C. SUTTON, Auctioneer, and Insurance Agent, ap7 65tt rzlesidstille, Pa. JAMES E. CARMA-LT, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office OTC! Rano o Warner. Moritme, Doe. 18.11366. U • • W3I. D. LUSE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Montrose, Pa. Offleo opposite the Franklin Hotel, near tho Conrt House. nov27 '66 DR. E. L. GARDNER, HYSICIAN and SURGEON, Montrose, Pa. Gives especial attention to diseases of the Heart and Longs and all Surgical diseases. Office over the Post Mee. Boards at Scales Hotel. [Sept. 4. 1866. BALDWIN, ALLEN, 4t MITCHELL, VISALERS in Flour, Salt„ Pork. Bieh, Lard. Grain, LI Peed, Candles, Clover and Timothy Seed. Also, Groceries. such as Sugars. Molasses, Syrups, Tea and Coffee. West aide otPublicAvenue. Montrose, Apri117,1568. BURNS fk NICHOLS, INEALERS in Drnr. Medicines. Chemicals. Tye 1J stuff*, Paints, 0 is. Varnish, Liquors, Spices, Fan cy articles Patent Medicines, Perfumery and Toilet Ar tleles.ors r Presceptions caretally compounded. Public AVenne, shoto Searle's Hotel, Moatrose, Pa. A. H. Straits, • • - Amos litcnots. Sept. a, 1856. D. W. SEARLE, TTOICTET AT LAW . . office orer the Store of Z Joe, Cobb. opposite Soule's notelellontrose, Pa. Stay 1,158 e.. D. E. P. HINES, 'urea permanently located at Priendsciilo for tbepnr -1.1 puso of practicing medicine and surgery in all its branches. lie may bo foulard the Jackson nollse. Office bonrs from 8 a. m.. to 9 p. m. Jani6tf Friondsville, Pa., Jan. 115tb, 1866. • ROPERS & ELY, 7.4.laoassiect .19..satigt1cs=Locirtz, aaylo. Brooklyn, Pa. PETER HAY, Leto ziiaiet CIL .41..imciticarkeer, fubl 6 , 4t1 Auburn 4 Corners, Pa. C. S. GILBERT, Itii.coe•sa.geseci 49.1.1.citilc).12.egfer. eep7 iittf Great. Bead, Pa. STROUD .&`I3ROWN, `w"IIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE AGENTS. All balkiness attended to promptly. on fair terms. Of flee Arat door north of "Montrose Rote'," west side of Public Avenue, Montrose, Fa. [Jan. 1, 'Bet& BILLINGS STFOZTD, • • CILLICLES L. Bsowx. C. 0. FORDITAM, rb 00T c 2 SHOE Dealer and Slannfacturer Montrose. YD Pa. Shop on Main street, one door below the Post Office. Alriritids of work aade to order, ana repairing done neatly. Jan'. G 5 Dr.. E. L. BLAKESLEE, DIIYSICIAN & DURGEOY.k.I, has located at Bronxlyn, liusq'a co., Pa. Will attead promptly to all calls trith which hu may bo favored. °d ice at L. M. Bald tvta's. (July 11—ly JOHN SAUTTER, DESPECTFI7LLY announces that be la 13.310 pre- AA pared to cat all kinds of Garments in the moo. Fashionable Style, and Warranted to fit vritb elegance and case. Shop over I. N. Bullard's Store, tlontrose. DOM". E. L. ILANDRICE, EDDIVISICL&N & SURGEON, respectfully tenders his r professional services to the citizen of Friends ville and vicinity. rfrOtato inthe °Mee of Dr. Lea. Boards at J. Flosford's. 14 3 9 Pau AI~EL TITRREDL,- c'unALISII In Drags, Medicines, Chemicals, Dye 1 /Stuffs, Glees Ware, Paints, Oils, Varnish, Win lou-Glass, Groceries, Fancy Goods. Jewelry Pada avry, dm-,Agent for all the most popular PATENT I ELlCOTES,—liontrose, Pa. DR. WM. SMITH, I atTRGEON DENTIST,..-Ifontrose. Pe. .0 Office in Latbrope new building, over the Banff. All Dental operations will be ` 1 1.1.44 . a erformed In good style and warranted. JOHN GROVES, LASITIONABLR TAILOR , Montrose, Pa. Shop one door west of Siasle's IloteL gar - Au orders filled promptly, in first-rats style. Cutting done on short notice, and warranted to At WM. W. SMITH, CABINET AND CHAIR MANUFACRS,—PooI of Main street, Montrose, Pa, tf P. LINES, riAtaIGINABLETAILLOIL—Hontrose, Pa. Shop L.' in Placenix Block, over store of Bead, Watrons t Foster. All work warrnnted ag to fit and finish. :sating' done on short notice, In best style. ialk .6o 14 rt. BURRITT, nuura in Staple and Fancy Dry Goode, Crockery, Hardware, Iron, Stoves, Drugs, Oils, and Paints. Boots and Shoes, Date and Caps. Pars, 'Buffalo -a obeli. Groceries, Provisions, CUL. NOW hillfOrd• Pa. WM. H. COOPER & CO., OAXICERS. Montrose, Ps. Sateessora to Post,Cooper 11.3 & Co. (Mee, Lathrop's new building, Turnptke-et. irmsTTIXO COOPIM ....... :....11311117t A. 0. WARREN, A ITORNEY AT LAW. Bounty, Back Pay, Pension, bik. and Exemption Claims attended to. febl a!rOdice tint door below Boyd'a Store, Montrose ,Pa UtioN HOTEL. NEW MILFORD, Pa. Lately kept by Ii C, Vail. ;TOIYN FA tYROT, Proprietor. Meer ilwaya ready. Time to eat. without being harried, for, persons arriving ern the stage, willing to take tbe earl. le2Btt jIAYTON MittSE, GREAT BEND, D PA. nag THE RAILROAD DEPOT. The Hone° le open at all hours of the might for the aecommodation of Piumemere. - DAVID THOIIAS, Propriettl: sojAmliso . 130UNTT, VENSIONSi And =B a Pay ungra...4ll"-224414.x.caii41:: MEMZIMI titallitin ELVEMOU in= AVADAVD SEIlt HIGIIEST PREMIUMS At the State Fairs of New York, Illlinois, Virginia, New Jersey, Michigan, N. Carolina, Vermont, Wisconsin, Tennessee, Pennsylvania, lowa, Alabama, Ohio, Kentucky, Oregon, Iniiian t % Missouri-, California: At the Fairs et the • Alpert= tpatlttite,, FrankUa laintute. Margleal/a stitate.Misachusetts Mochutles• • Assodatic93: , . Poitn=alllol l Bt:Loals tidal tad , ldeduatice Ansoclatlon, Murat nurnefow , Institute and County Patra, includtng ail the. Pairs at.whleh theytiscrit:•eklillgted• the plat three years. Fret orrice - have also been awarded thee* madames at the exhibitions of London, Paris, Dublin, Litz. Besancon, Bayonne, St. Dizier, Chalons, And, they have been Itirnlshed by 'mental command to tlm Empress of France, Empress of Austria, Empress of Russia, Empress of Brasil, Queen of Spain, and Queen of Bavaria. The Gram & Baker Mastic Stitch Sewinc Machines are superior to all others for the following reasons : 1. They sew direct from the spools, and require 110 re- winding of thread. 2. They aro more easily understood and used, and less liable to derangement than any other machines. 3. They are capable of executing perfectly. without change of uljnatment, a much greater variety of work than other machines. 4. The stitch made by these machines is much more firm, elastic and durable, especiallympon articles which require to be washed and ironed, than anyother stitch. 5. This stitch, owing to the meaner is which the tin der threttis fnwronght, Is much the most plump sud beautiful-in nee, and retains this plumpness and beauty even uneit articles frequently washed and ironed until they are worn out. S. The structure of the seam Is each that, though it be cut or broken at intervals of only a few stitches, It will neither open, run, or ravel, but remain!' firm and durablo. T. rfalike other machines, these fasten both ends of the seanaby.theit own operation. • 8. With these machines, while silk is need upon the right or.face aide of the seam. cotton may be useelnpoo the other aide without 'reasoning the streartt or aura• bllity.of the seam . This can be done on no other ma. chino, and is a xreat Baying upon all articles stitched or made up with silk. . 0. These machines, in addition to their superior mei , its as instruments for- sewing. by a change of &Oust meat, easily learned and practiced, execute the most beautiful and permanent embroidery end ornamental work. GROPER & BAKER. B. M. CO., 495 Breadwt7, New York, = Ctiestnut street, Phil's. 00t..72--40m pi.TRE LIBERTY WHITE LEAD,- the whitest, the most dttral)l, the most economical. Try it 1 Mannfactured only by ZIEGLER & ITII, Whilletm:e Drug, Paint and Glass Dealers, Jaa33 ly 137 North act street, fIELA WARE, LACKAWANNA and WESTERN R. R. Winter Arrangement,Slec.3d. PASSENGER TRALNS LEAVE WESTWARD. I EASTWARD. Mail 1 Evening Mall I Eveni train. train. I STATIONS. I train. tral A. M. P. M. P. M P. I) 9 1 5..00 New York•.... ..... I 6,20 11,3 J New llampton I 2,30 J 12,10 Manunka Chunk.... 1,35 a 12 45 , Delaware ....Dine... 1,30 14 4,3 0110,10 I Scranton 2.45 5,33 11,43 I Nicholson 8.35 0 5,58 12,0e1 llopbottom 155 8,12 S 6,20 12,83 Montrose 7, T, 0,41 \ 1.1 1 2 1 New Milford 7.31 jo" I 70 1.35 I Great Bend 7,15 a P . M.. P.M. *Foot of Liberty-st. A. M CONNECTIONS—WESTWARD. The Mail train from New York connects at Ma manka Chunk With the train leaving Philad'a(lienstng ton depot) at 7,&E.a. tn.. and at ilireatßend with through mail.train on the Erie Railway, with sleeping car at tached, stopping at all theprincipal stations on that road, and arriving at Buffalo at 6,18 a. m. - The!. asseager trair. from Scranton connects at Get Bend with through trains going west and east on Erie P-nilwaY, arriving at Buttaio at 1,28 a. m.", and at Sala manca at 12 mi. CONNtCTIONS-EASTWARD The Hail train from Great Bend connects there with the Cincinnati Express on the Erie Railway from the west ; at Manunka Chunk with a train for Philaira and intermediate stations, arriving In Philadelphia at 6.:0 p. in.; and at New Hampton with a train for Easton Bethlehem, Allentown, Reading and Harrisburg, arri v at Harrisburg at 8.30 p. m. At Scranton, con nect ions are made with trains on thy Lackawanna and Bloomsburg R.R. to and from Pittston Kingston, Wilkesbarre, Berwick, Bi oo m slut rg.D an v ille, Northumberland, Harriaburg and Intermediate stations, and with trains on the Delaware and Hudson Railroad to and from Carbondale and intermediate stations. R. A. HENRY, J. BRISBIN. nov22 General Ticket Agent. President. T'RIE RAILWAY.—On and after Mon day, 'November 19th, MG, trains KB leave Great Bend at about the following hours, viz.: GOING WEST. 1.00 a. m. Night Express, Mondays excepted, for Ro chester, Buffalo, 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 Binghamton for Syracuse; at Owego for Ithaca, and at Elmira for Canandaigua. 5.98 a. in. Night Express, Daily, for Rochester, Buffalo, Salamanca, Dunl hk. and the West. Stops at Great Bend on Mondays only. 5'27 a. m. Mall Train, Sundays excepted, for Buffalo and Dunkirk, connecting nt Elmira for Canandaigua. 11.91 a. in. Emigrant Train, Daily, for the West. 4.05 p. in. 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. 51 D. m. Express Mail, Sundays excepted. for Buffs lo, Salamanca, and Dunkirk, connecting with trains for the West ; also at Elmira for Canandaigua. 1.00 p. m. Way Freight, Sundays excepted. GOING EAST. 3.43 a. m. Night Express, Daily, connecting at Gray.- court for Warwick ; and at New York with afternoon train* and steamers for Boston and New England cities. lAA a. m. Cincinnati Bxprest, Mondays excepted. at Lackawaxen for Hawley, and at Graycoart for Not bog and Warwick. 1.53 p. m. Day Express Sundays excepted. 6.12 p. m. Accommodation Train Daily 9.15 D . m„ New :York and Baltimore Mall, Sundays eu opted. 10.90 a. tri. Way Freigbt, Sundays excepted. whi, A. Stain: B. nuot2, feb I:peel PasisogqAmit. 901 SuPl. , SOLDIERS' BGUNTY • - ":, ' - PENROMS. -- ? .4%ll4l39Rairg o rtz. - , -.. 1 44 1 4 1121 10 . : 9 _• ' 1 . .14,,!. ••• : C",t,t- - ..... f .:, lEasitrate, lima Mb. 1804. 111 1 13 n fait-c-?)/ 4,,tv 4%, t# 4914 the Eitcpse Guttenberg, Rosenbaum & Co Azd look as ttuwo:ucwilis sasentaafot of NEW GOODS, '- Fc 'f & W ntary Itecatinnt Ws ereilgitatii Rau Task. TUE. LaaGEST STOCK OF GOODS XZT reCIVITZW, And prior* totieactory to every one DRESS GOODS, WIC=eXaZZOMIrtir CirCl4ol3',o3 COTTON 'GOODS, sirArns, CLOAKS,FUIiS,SZIRTS AND FANCY GOODS, too ouotoras to mantles. (0/05 9 212PP0 9 And Gents' Furnishing Goods, star'4ausatlty and, Met. c r - . I ittitilbUr At Uoseubanm M. 8. Sisaliin ratan. Montreal), Sept. ..1.4,-18C4. 6,20 4.'0 4.04 3.35 3,0 2.40 PM G 11:- - F ! -,IT,' .'1)-t-LP-O -T 3EI.A.Tf3 r CLAJP Ely FUR S , pi Ma C3OTUEXINar, FURNIHING GOODS, GLOVES I MITTENS. BOOTS & SHOES. 'ALL lICINDI 07 Y FY 'LB, made to .order; and Ih?cbanls supplied at the lowest Mew York Wei, „ '!O the# ll . l4l oatiirtiotet the Ora .I*-16 0- 1 "n't - -1 -- ippeY a .1,70' T.%.• k • ' • ;),VW,P,4,4 1 r, „....e;v V Jailasear.siterit! ~„, . : 1 -FOR,- 11108 Aliitair - blet-1 , 1- 1 iirden, ellaom • , t CURLS - the se ' '' • r: „:,-) ort. sitzartr BR , , ca t in AUX.., _Qpe Fp.. r•lil t ialti iirrtitate& to curl ih =001'41440d ittib! ,• • . Dad hilt ofhit *t% Mei Into ,_ ; sresi t r yi ip , ts leor heatyaissfiepirls: Rae been teed by the ma: 1 ,005;AI tide end Ltltidolt. !cab the most crud lig rcolults, : Deleon°inlary tathe hair. Price by well; sealed Ain& postpaid: 111. i oeseriptioe circulars mailed tree. Address BBROBIL 811UTTS It. Co.. Chem the No. 288 Meer otreet, Troy, N. T. Only Monte for United States.. tycfspq Excelsior Excelsior HAIR - EXTERMINATOR, FOR It EItOVING SUPERFLUOUS FLAIR. TO the Ladies especially. this invaluable depilatory recommends Itself as being an almost indispensable articltitoihmatekteautnts end - does not barn or 14nro the skin, but acts directly on the roots. it is watvantedid. remove superfluous bar from low foreheads„!or fromany part of thelody, completely , to tally and radically estimating -the same, leaving the skin soft. smooth and:natural. This lathe only article used bY:the French, and is the,only rag effectual depil atory powder itretietmece: Nice et per package, sent post paid to any address. on receipt of an order. by. E anoaa, Suorra & Chemists, myl lydepq River street; Ttioy:l.q. Y. . czt.mcoluerr - mx-Lx."-wosi WHITE LIQUID ENAMEL, FOR Improvinl and Beautifying the complexion. The most valuable and perlectpreparatiou in use. for giving the skin a beautiful. pearl-like tint, that is only found lri youth. It quickly removes tan. freckla, pimples, blotches, moth patch , e, sallowness, eruptions and all impurities or the &km, kindly healing the sante, leaving the skin White and clear. a 4 alabaster. its use cannotbe 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 tp a perfect toilet. Upwards of 30,00hbottles were sold during the pact a eemcleat guarante.e.of its efficacy. Price only IS eta. Mailed. post pet& on receipt of an order by BERGER; MUTTS &CO., Chemists. My! lycfspq VS River street, Troy, N. Y. 3EINICT SI err CP 3E1.1E1 MINER & COATS Pest's building, below toyd's Corner, is the place to buy your HOUR, GROCERIES, ND PROVISIONS, carltr ' CI:MAP ' CEIEAR MINER Sr.. COATS Zona lutpim they abllc that. they ere.uotr..emeriingg‘a Netiand - Choine'Stock of FAMILY GROCERIES,Juet received from New York, whibb they will sell cheap for cash, or eichart;e for all ktels of Farmer's prodtte. 're hav 4l lnft4. 3 arrAlageracrita with, one, of..the beat Ccentniesfen iloneet In'Netirlfork for shipping Butter and FtolitlcCisud wililornieb Yalta tree of charge, and Lilierif Advancemenis on Fpniignatents,nt rat4z. ( Also, CASZI paid for Bate ter, Grain 'Eind-Zgze. A fresh supply et GARDEN 'VEGETABLES, by Ex Prolarla94Ylutß4a L. , • „ , tirrtthnktui liber al patrol:3aq Aire:Oita eetved,irva boti# tio'n ors bty with Otr-custom era to still runner extend our trade. - tijp*ose, June 5. 18GL I.EMINGTO.II SON, ti)annfacturers REV,CitlirkTO. B t rig.E:S, MUSKETS and CAR. BIM for . (beg S.berrine. o Pocket BelL.Rer9l.. vent, Repeating Pistols, Rifle Canes. RevolvindlVßes, rifle end shot pan bairrelaand dna sold by gun dealers and the trade generally. al* VelielVernst of /1064 hrWakin'criend blare, hank andofflgshoul.4 hare one of REMINGTONS' REVOLVERS. Parties. desiring to avail themselves of the late Im provements in Pistols, and superior, workmant hip and form, will find all'eomhined In the new REMINGTON REVOLVERS. Circulars, containing etas and description of our Arms, will be tarnished upon application. spiry) E.T.F.mizeivoN 5 SONS, Ilion, N. Y. ABEL. TURRELL Is receiving NEW 000 its And keeps constantly on hand a full and desirable as sortment of genuine, Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Liquors, Paints, Oils, Dye-stnffs, Teas, Spices and other Groceries, Stoneware, Wail and Window Pa per, Glassware, Lamps, Rem...mile. Behrole, Tanner's Oil. Lubricating Oil, Ncatsloot Oil, named \Vhale Oil, Varnish, Whips, • ODDS, Pistols, Cartridges, Powder, Shot, Lead, Gan Caps, iduvicci Instruments, Toret Soaps, Bair Otis, Brushes. Pocket Knives, Spectacles Silver Plated Spoons, Forks, and Ivory Handled Knives, Dentist's 'talkies, a general issot:tment of Fancy 'Goods, Jecielry, Perfumery Etc. ALL .TIIB Patent , Medicines advertised in Montrose. and nearlv every GOOD KIND' IN ANY MAIIIIT.T. In short, nearly everything tn restore the, sick r .to plessetttedaste, to delight the eye, to gratify the fancy, and also etthilduce to the veal and substantial comforts of life. DEinmerutiou Is impracticable, as It would MI a tketrapapet' Call atthe Druk'and 'Variety Store of ABIE;TURRET;L, Montrose, Pa, EOll4lllllOll MOUNTIES! SOLDIERS: Congress has just passed an act to equal ize your Bounties! Those who,, have not already done so, should make immediate application. Wid ows heirs or parents of Soldiers who .have died In the service, are entitled to the same bounty thd soldier. If living, would, receive. Having already prepared over two hundred claims, those who have delayed Making arktollattion will.flnd it_ greatly to their advantage to ,r givorne a call. Invalids and-widows entitled to Increase of pen- sion under Set approved June 6,1866, should also make application. Inforination free. GEO. r. LITTLE. . . Licensed Government Agent. Montrose, An g. Z,1866. tt • HUNT - BROTHERS, 1814:714..ELIVIVIDZW, tea., snot:aisle a Itatiii Dealt:tin • Itt2DVA22B4i X I = l. -4 0 'STEEL,..NA - WileT:MlaSt:;%llo 9 lo4l6 • BUILOBTL HAIRWARL 'BLVD Alia, tlOO7 TICRAUNK it 7' RAIL SPIAAs ;BallßOafD•a MMO. BIIIItLINS." OAIIIAOEOSPAINah. • AXLES, ARAM - LAND e4 , 11017;4" 7 1101,78,•5UT5•and. WASHERS, CLASPED BANDS.-MALLEABBA IRONS, lIUBS,.BPOKAS ru- : SEAT,BPINDLEA• BOWS: ite.: • ' Atriny i___,.07147E1 3 - &OMB. tnd -DEP, 4 EILINUISIOALUDGEB.-s , lll3Sgteite' CUMLAS _ 1'41114.4AM, Want lol3ll2ol Neintik - T• • A BLOCID3- t - t/PA nv „ L.l - Jll4ll grORESDSTONEffi‘k - 011 WeLit9B. - LRATHERA _ „ HCALlie v . PAlssito 111rareh'91, 19D9. SY taiirlsl l l4QiiiNi e - • - ' J. W. BRAMMIPSI T EktiZatint "UPPEX E LLlntc (OR.POUNIZ SPB l i 4 l ' SKIRT. The wonderful dexibility lad great ceafelland pleasure to any Lady wearing the Duplex Elliptic will Do experienced particularly, in alLcrowded Ames. blies,'Operaa. - Earriagel, tenfold' ens. ohoreloPews, arm chairs. for promenade and housodresr.as thealdct can be folded when Itruse to °Moll o VOW/ Plie olll easily or conveniently a* a silk mltalin dress, an it. valuable quality in crinoline, not found in shy sprinn , skirt, A lad y having erdlyedthoplessuretontliortpwdernah convenience of wearing the Duptex - Elliptfc steel spring Skirt for a single day will never atterwardt, willingly dispense with their use. For children., ulisset„,sad youngladies they are impeder to all others. They will not behd or break like the 'lngle SPAtIE, hut wirprraerre their perfect and graceful shape irk% three or four ordinary skirts would have been thrOcia away as useless. Ttio-booPt aro covered with double ono twisted thread, and the bottom ,rodaare4not oply double springs, but twice (ordenhle)eavero4 lug them from wearing out , when draggle PM, litOoPa stairs, etc.. The Duplex Elliptic is kgrtat fevntite with all ladies and is universally recommended by the Fashion brage. zinc, as thb standard skirt of the friablonitble world. - To enjoy the following iticattinatkle advantages to crinoline, viz : superior quality, perfect maritfactare, stylish shay, and tinieb, risibility. durability, comfort and economy. inquire for*J. W. Bradley:is Dnplez El liptic, or Double Spring Skirt, and,Zie into yon get the genuine article. CArrlON.—Tognard'apinst imposition be particu lar to notice that skirts effete& as .t• Dupree' have the red ink stamp, via: " J. W..kiradlerts ritipl.mt. Steel Syringe' upon the waistband - hone others are genu ine. Also notice that every hoop will admit spin be ing passed throngh the centre, thus revealing the two (or double) springs braided together therein, which is the secret of their ilezibilitynnd strength, ands com bination not to be tonna lb any other skirt. - For sale In all stores where :Brst class Skltia Ira Sold throughout the United States sad elsevihere. 31anufactured by the sole owners of the Patent. West:, Bradley &Carey, . Chanibers and 79 & 81 Reado sta., New, Yost. • Feb. 1, 1367-3ra MORE NEWS FROM MAIN BT BOOTS! BOON NM! MEN'S BOOTS,' BOY'S" BOOTS, YOUTH'S BOOTS, THICK BOOTS, KIP BOOTS, CALF BOOTS. AND BOOTS" MADE TO ORDER Consisting orLadiee' Kid, Lasting and Goat Balmor al's 'and Gaiters, Men's Brogans, PRO , Mamma* Yonth's Conirress Gaiters, Baby Shoes, etc. etc., all of which will bo sold AT SMALL PROFITS! N. B.—Al Wade of work mado to tartlet. and repalrls: done neatly. C. 0401tD11A11. Montroio; 1866. tf e • • SittlSTADing f.wced to grow on thcamoo• . . theet taco In from three to 5 ' 'weeks by tieing Dr. SEVIO- N E.'S RESTAUItATEDn CA PTLAIItE, the most won Cerful diecovezry -in modern science. Acting on the Iteimi and itnir in aneltoit nionp manner. It tine been used by the gilt': of Loader end Pane with Die most Oatterizig• success': Narnee of nll pnrcheacre4re,rceietered, and if: entire entiefnetion 15 not given in every instance. the morkey,irjll be cheer fully refunded. • Price byrnall, eaCin t Audi pootpaid, $l. Descriptive circulars And teet num tale ed _tree. Ad dress DERagrt, SITVTTS 5: Cpl. themlste. No 285 Riv er eireet, !Troy. N. Y. tinly -- agents 'for the rutted State. In) I trcfspq R. COATS Manhood : HOW Lost, How Be- stored. WVhT rub !shed, a new edition of Dr. Culver... al/ 'weWs Celebrated Easay on the radical cure (without: ioedreine) of JPL1t1111•012IILOta, or SeTOMal Weakness, Lovell:altar, Seminal Looses, ImpOteney, Mout - 41'1mA Physical Incapacity, Impediments tie 3l•r -r Lige. rte.; also—Consumption. HpilepAy. sad Fits, to. duccd hr self indul,gence or seausl.extrisvaganc.c. Ir_4l"Prlee, in ot sealed envelope, ably 6 cents. - The celebra4 , d author iu this admirable tiPay clearly demoliattntet , . from a thirty years: enccereful practice, that the- alarm ink , : coneequenees self-obese may be radically cured without the dentrcrouts•ule of internal medicine or the application of thelnife—pointiug out modg of Care'at once simple. certain and effectual, by means of which every sufferer, no mailer what his con di t ion may be. may cure himself cheaply, privately and radically. 07 — This Lecture shonld be In the bands of every youth and every man In the land. Sent. under seal. in a plain envelope, to any 'Uteri. post paid. on receipt of six cents, or two post stamp,. Address the publishers. CHAS. J C. KLINE' CO., t --- I.rr t