Contented Proprietor. I have plenty of dutiful vassals, -. Have.plent,y of gold to spare; I have plenty of beautiful castles— ', But. my castles are built in the air ; , Aid my vassals are all airy creatures.: From Beautiful Dreamland are they; They drive me to balls And magnificent balls, And tell me my coach stops the ways But oh ! what a pest, When it .comes to.the test I am kept in a dreadful delay! A plague on those wild little vassals I You can't trust a word that they say, An.l I've heard that my beautiful castles Are sadlyinclined to decay. Father Wisdom advised me to sell them To the public--.—a benefit clear— And Fancy engaged so to seU them, For Fancy's fine a auctioneer; Put the market by no means was lively, For castles the call was but cold ; . Lead and iron were brisk, But gold none would risk To invest on my battlements bold. . So my turrets, unlet, inhabit them yet, . And rather rejoice they're not sold. And never a bit am down-hearted, For my vassals still ply me with gold ; .14 castles and I shan't bo parted Till the heart of the owner be cold. AErain Father Wisdom Addressed me— Ile's a horrid old bore in his way 1-Ic said rats and mice would infest me, As crumbled my tower to decay. " They never can crumble, good father ; "They're lasting when once the're .be- gun Our castle of air We can quickly repair, As the borne of the spider's respun." So homeward I went To m 3, castle's content, • Aq the ve4per-bell told day was done ; A , ol they looked just as lovely as ever, A , burnished they stood in the sun. Oh ! tie'hr from my castles I'll sever Till the sand of my glass shall be run! —All the Year Round. -I=A Colored witness was examined in a Washington city conrt, to prove the identity of a white man, the other day. astriet Attorney—" Did you see the man i" Ye" sir, I seed him " Was he a white man ?" "Don't know, sir !" Attorney—" Do you tell me you saw the man and can't say whether lie was white or black ?" " Yes sar ; I seed him, but dare's so many while fellows callin' demselves nitr•zors' round here 1 can't tell one from !.•'- IV it tiess dismissed—explanati-on satia r!ctory. A 11,rxr.wr trout' f.4looo.—The Obio Cultivator says : Take one pound orsal soda and a half pound of unslacked put them in a gallon of water and boil t wenty minutes, let it stand till coo!, then drain off, and put in a strong jug or jar; soak your dirty clothes over night, or un til they are wet through, then wring them out and rub on plenty of soap, and in one ,r of clothes well covered with water, tirl'sqie" teacupful of washing . fluid; boil half an hour briOtly, then wash them thoroughly through one suds, rinse, and your chtthes will look better than the old way of washing twice before boiling. This is an invaluable receipt, and I want.every , poor tired woman to try it. I think with a patent wash tub to do the little rub bing, the washer woman might take the old Bible and compose herself on alonnge untl let the washing do itself. —Camp Curtin is all turned up with the ploweliare. —There is a polite lady in Boston,' who when unable to attend 'church sends her —The cars run so fast on the Lake , Shore railroad that the telegraph poles 1 , ,0k like a fine tooth comb. —John W. Parkman, a defaulting bank president, escaped on Thursday from the Cahawba (41a.) jail, plunged into the riser, and was drowned. —General Sickles has prohibited the distil!ation of spirituous liquors from grain in his district. The reason assigned fur tilis interdiction is that the active dis tilleries diminish the already scant supply of breadstuffs in the Carolinas. —lt is estimated that not less than five thousand cattle, besides sheep, and hogs, have been drowned in the inundatedcorm try between the Mississippi and Atchafa laya. rivers. drunken fellow, sitting on the steps of a church iu Boston, the cold winds blowing chillingly • round the corner: "If Heaven (hic) tempers the wind to the (hic,) shorn lamb, I wish, the iamb (hie) was on this corner." buman voice has but nine perfect tones, but these can be combined in 17,- 592,186,044,415 different sounds,-a re markable scientific fact, which probably accoUntsfor the amount of discord tliere is in the world.._ There are in the Canton of,Diekirch three, ..,rather picturebque villages 4 the names of which are, respectively, ormatidersobied, Oberschlindermandersc, hieqyand Nederschlindermanderschield. There is a town in Cambria county they call " Look-out•for-the locomotive." SUARP.-A student said to ":a farmer who - was mowing, '".What makes 'you work so hard ? I intetul to make my with wOr,k'xiip - through.": - The ihrmer wWeli Bill; you can 'wprk with duller tdols - than Ivan" • - • The Montrose Democrat PUBLISHED EMELT TUESDAY MORNING, AT MONTROSE SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY, PA., BY Ca' 3:9 Mt. Es CO IV, AT $2 PER ANNUAIINADVANCE—OR $236 AT END OF YEAR. Baldness advertisements inserted at $1 per square of 10 lines, three times, and 25cts for each additional week. Yearly advertiseri, with usual changes, charged $lO for four squares, quarter column $l5, half column $BO, one column $6O, and other amounts in exact proportion. Business cards of three lines, $3; or one dollar a line. rirLegal notices lathe customary rates,—about 50 per cent. in addition id business rates. Job Printing executed neatly and promptly at fatrpricca. Aleeds, Mortgages, Notes. Justices', Constables', schwl and other blanks for sale. Perms: Cash Mcsivcs-33.. BUSINESS CARDS. E. L. WEEKS & CO SUCCESSORS of 1. N. HINE & CO., Dealers in Dry Goods, Clothing, Ladies and Misses fine Shoes. Also, agents for the great American ,Tea and Coffee Comp_any, [ April, 1,1867. E. L. WEEKS. - • • C. C. FAMIOT. M. C. SUTTON, Auctioneer, , and Insurance Agent, ap7 65tf Frlendsvire, Pa. JAMES E. CARMALT, ATTORNEY KY - AT LAW: Office next to Franklin Hotel. Montroee, Dec. 18, 1866. tf WM. D. LUSK, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Montrose, Pa. Ocoee opposite the Franklin Hotel, near the Court House. nov27 '66 DR. E. L. GARDNER, • PPHYSICIAN and SURGEON, Montrose, Pa. Gives 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, 1866. BALDWIN, ALLEN, /6 McCAIN, DEALERS in FlOnr, Salt, Pork, Fish, Lard, Grain, Feed, Candles; Clover and Timothy Seed. Also, Groceries, each as Salmi*, Molasses, 8/raps, Tea and Coffee. West side or Public Avenue. Montrose, April VT, 1860. BURNS & NICHOLS, DEA:LERS in Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Dye stuffs, Paints, Oils, Varuish, Liquors, Spices, Fan cy articige. Patent Medicines, Perfumery and Toilet Ar tides. .WPresc.riptions carefully compounded. Public Avenue, 4bovo Searle's Hotel, MOntrose, Pa A. B. Brass, AMOS Nicuots Sept. 11, ISGG. D. W. SEARLE, A TTORNEY AT LAW. office over the Store of Z 231,... Cobb. opposite Searle's Hotel, Montrose, Ps. Mily 1,186 ti. DR. E. P. lIINES, TrAS permanently located at Friendsviilefor thepnr- JCL potie of practicing medicine and eurgery in all its branc9O9. le maybe found at the Jackson Ilona,. Office boors fromS a. m., to 9 p. m. jant6tt Friendville, Pa., Jan. 1501, 1566. ROGERS & ELY, la. IS. 49.1.3.cItic>33.epesrra, myl Brooklyn, Pa PETER RAY, V. S. 49.1.a.csticommeo43r, fcbl GU( Auburn 4 Corners, Po C. S. GILBERT, 'Cr. SI. 2 .41..-ULCAUCO2I.43tDr. sepT 69t Great. Bend, Pa. STROUD - ,Sz BROWN, UITIE AND LICE INSURANCE, AGENTS. All business attended to promptly. on fair term.. Of. flee first door north of " Montrose hotel." west side of Public Avenne, Montrose, P.i. [Jan. 1,180. BILLINGS STROUD, CIIMILES L. Bnows. C. 0. FORDHAM, Booce SHOE Dealer and Mannfactnrer. Mont ro4e, 7' Pa. Shop on Main etreet, one door below the Port °Mee. All kinds of work ..,ade to order, and repairing done neatly. Joni 65 DR. E. L. BLAKESLEE, pTSICIAN & StRGEON, has located at Brooalyn, Barnla co., Pa. Will attend promptly to all calls with which he may be favored. Office at L. M. Bald win's. 11—ly JOHN SAIITTEII, ESPECTFULLY announces that he is new pre• IL pared to cut all kinds of Garments in the most Fashionable Style, and warranted to tit with elegance and ease. Shop over I. N. Bullard's Store, Montrose. DOCT. E. L. HANDRICK, SURGEON,respectfully tenders hie proreesionrd services to the citizen of Friends villeAnd vicinity . CV — Office intik° office or Dr. Lest. Boards at J. Hosford's. 11730 631.1 ABEL TURRELL, I Muffs, Drugs, Medicines Chemicals, Dye "stuffs, Glass Ware, Paints, Oils, Varnish, Wm lowGlass, Groceries, Fancy Goods, Jewelry Perfa-f r.ery,&c—Agent for all the most popular PATX` . :II' lEDICINES,--Montrose, Pa. JOHN GROVES, ASIIIONABLETAILOB, Montrose, Pa. Shop P p / /ono door west of Scarlee Hotel. rEr All orders filled promptly, in first-rate style. Cutting done on short notice, and warranted to fit WM. W. SMITH, • t)ABINer AND MIMI?. MANUFACTURERS, —Foo of Main ttreet,!Montrose, P. tf H..BURRITT, DBALBR in Staple and Panay Dry Goode, Crockery Hardware, Iron, Stoves, Drum Oils, and Paints Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps. Pure, Buffalo Robes Groceries,Prov talons; New Milford, Pa. WM. H. COOPER & CO., Tip Alm ERB , Montrose, Pa. Successorno Post.CooTier 10 it Co. Office, Lathrop's new building, Tumpike-et. 'v Ifi . IT OUTTEN° COOPED A. O. WARREN, ATTORNEY ATLAW: Bounty, Back Pay, Pension, a nd Exemption Calms attended to, febi " 127 - 0111ce first door below Boy‘PeEtore;ildontrose,Pa • PENSION& BOUNTY, AND •:„ BACK - PAY.: T H 114'00? AET'l t lotrlE n rVi claims entrustedto his c will !are e . p g a r p gesiosr., o infor mation FREE,' - L. F. WITCH. Montrose, Jan. 14, 1865. tf ' Three Cheers for- Gen. Grant. - Hip, rup, HU.RIII4.(Y ! prof. Cltietriais Zecorrlas, TTHEHayti Barber; has removed Ws shop to the basement of 11. 1.. Weeks' New Store, where he to Prepared to re good satishietion. When Igo to es pial° th ilauNitt unigunite falls to express It. Fire, Life a►'` *cpidental GENERAL.INSURASCE AGENCY, Horne Idol:trance Co. of N. Y., Capital- and Surplus, $3,000,00 Insurance Co. of North America, Phil's, Capital and Surplus, 1,700,000 Interbational Fire Insurance CO. ofN. Y., Capital and Surplus, 1,500,000 Lycoming County Mutual Insurance Co.of M tinny, Pcnn'a, Capital and Surplud, ^.,soo,o oo Farmer's Mutual Insurance Co. York, Pa., Capital and Surplus, 500,000 Enterprise Insurance Company; Phil'a, Capital and Surplus, 375,000 Insurance Co. State of Pennsylvania, Phil. Capital and Surplus, 700,000 Connecticut Mutual Life Insnrance Co. of Hartford, Conn_ paying 60 per cent. dividends to the assured. ,The notes given for half the premium is never to be paid under any circumstances.. Ito policy will always be paid in full, and the notes given up. Capital, American Life Insurance Co., Philadel phia, Capital, Travelers'lnsurance Co. Hartford, Conn., Insuring against all kinds of accidents Capital, Hartford Fire Insurance Company, Hart ford. Conn., Capital and Surplus, Putnam Fire Insarance Co., Hartford, Ct., Capital, $500,000 Hartford Live Stock Insurance Company. Insurance on all kinds of Live Stock, against theft and death trout any cause. Capital, $500,000 VEr-All business entrusted to our care will be attend ed to on fair terms, and all losses promptly adjusted. STROUD & BROWN, Agents. rirOffice first door north of" Montrose Hotel," west side of Public Aveane. M. C. SUTTON, sgq., Friendsville, Solicitor. BILLINGS STROUD, Cnsitins L. Brow's. Montrose, Jan. Ist, 1861 ly ERIE RAILWAY.—On and after Mon day, April 29th, 1967. trainit will leave Great Bend at about the following hours, viz.: 5.5aa. m. Night Express, Mondays excepted, for Ro chester, BMW°, Salamanca and Dnnkirk making di rect connection with train s of the Atlantic and Groat 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. 3.3 g a. m. Night Express, Daily, for Rochester, Buffalo, Salamanca. Dunkitk, and the West. Stops at Great Bend on Mondays only. 5 . 27 a. m. Mail Train. Sundays excepted, for Buffalo • and Dnnkirk. connecting nt Elmira for Canandaigua. 11.31 a. m. Emigrant Train, Daily, for the West, • 8.63 p. in. Day Express, Sundays excepted, for Ito chaster. Buffalo, Salamanca, Dunkirk, and the West. Connects at Binghamton for Syracti,e : at Owego for Ithaca; at Elmira for Canandaigua; at. Salamanca with the Atlantic and great Western Railway. and at Buffalo with the Lake .Shorc and Grand Trunk Bail , ways, for all points West and South. 51 p. m. Express Mall, Sundays excepted, Cr , Buift lo, Salamanca, and Dunkirk. connecting with trains for the We.t al.° at Elmira for Canandaigua. it 2.40 p. in. Way Freight, Sundays excepted. 7.i16 a• m. Cincinnati Express. Mondays excepted, at Lackawaxen for Hawley, and at Grayeourt for New hnrg and Warwick. 6.00 m. m. Accommodation Train Daily. tVip. tn. Day Exprees', Sundays excepted. 9 . 27 p m. New York and Baltimore Mail, Sundays ex expted. 3.4:3 a. In. Night Express, Daily, ennnertinz at aray court for Warwick; and at New York with afternoon trains and steamers fpr Boston and New England cities. 1040 a. to. Way Freight, Sundays excepted. WM., R. BARE, li. RIDDLE, may? Gent Passenger Agent. Gaul Snpl. MUSIC & JEWELRY. TITE subecriber having formed a paKnership with MR. J. A. STEVENS, wiehes to make his beet bows to his old Cuatnim . err, and inform them that the Mercantile Department of the buidnes.s will herea,ter he carried on by 0. D. Beman ct Co. with incrca.ed capital and faciLitioe. n large wool,. of New Goode to all departments, a etoro tinfroughly refftted, and Mirdha co Es ' 231. e c1.N.1. e. The Watch-Making Department is retained by ihe, and will receive me personal ntA en• tion. I have secured the services of MT:. c, 11. WOLD DYE. a fzent.lem:al who has had t i'venty-eve years in the best shops of Europe, and has no euperior in the roan. try. I clod! therefore - be able to do all work within three dny: from the time it is left. The Clock a.ndlewelry Repairing Will be owned by Mr. Sreyene. who will do all work in that line pro:nptly, uhd in the best style. Nov. 21, 281:6 will consist of a full assortment of the following, goods, suitable for this market, which will be sold tic low, and many of them lower, than by any ono close this. side of New York city. Read the Catalogue. CLOCKS & WATCHES. American, Swiss and English, both gold and silver Altstyles, Including their celebrated Calender Clocks. which tell the day of the month and week, also the name of the month, making the changes for every month correctly, with no cars but to wind them once a weeek. Treavy, solid Gold Chains, Books and Keys. Find sol id seta of Jewelry—Pius, Sleeve Buttons, Studs, Ear Rings,&c. &c. iFEDDING RINGS. A large, line assortment. SPECTACLES. Warranted to fit all kinds of eyes SOLID GOLD .ALBUMS. A neat little Charm holding eight small Photographs GOLD PENS. A fine assortment, w* and without holders. QM ones repainted. SOLID SILVER WARE. Made to order of pare Coln, consisting of Spoon, Forks, Thimbles, Butter Knives, Napkin Rings, Frith. Knives, Vest Chains, 4. PLATED WARE. Thebest in market—single, double, treble and quad ruple plate, and WAMIANTED- from a full Tea Set down, including Castors, Cake and Card Baskets, Ice Pitchers, Waiters, Butter Dishes,'Sugar Bowls, Cups, Tea Bells, PIANOS. Manufactured by Decks; &others, which, with their late improvements, surpssil those of any other makers. Also, Bradbury's Now Scale Pianos—a splendid instru ment. Other Pianos from $350 to sso' O. CABINET ORGANS, =FRY DIIINEED From $llO to sl2Bo—warranted for Ave years. They are the finest reed instrument in the world, and I have only to say that 1 have sold nearly $15,000 worth of them In the last four years ; and they are allin good or der and have never cost my customers a cent for repairs. VIOLINS, GUITARS, de. Vfolfns from $5 to $5O, Flutes, Fifes, Clarionets,Bati jos, Guitars, Bows, Strings, Tuning Fort's, etc. BRASS BANDS Supplied with Instrurnents of the best American man ufacture, by the single Instrument or full set, at the ma ker's price—also music for any number of instruments. Instruction Books and Sheet Music on hand, and new supplies received every week. Piano Stools from $6 to $l5. Perfect Sewing kiwille& We have the excluelvo agency for R. J. Roberta' Pa tent Parabola Needles—the - best In the world. Try one paper and if not eatlefled the money will be refunded. Fire Arms and Sporting Materials. • Allen's Spencer's, and Henry's Breech loading RI, Lica, all styles Revolvers, Fowling Pieces, Shot Bette and Powder Mahe, Cartridges for all the :U. S. Armyguns ; also U. 5, and other - Percussion Caps, Cooper Cartridges, nll styles and sizes. 0. D. BElkti#N. J. A. twEvzigs. Montrose, 1i0v.27, 1666. • I trONITAUD 'Assoepation9lPhUadejpbfaiPs u. Dteetteee of the Negvoun r Seminal, Urfa a ry and Bei . nal syetsma—new and reliable trgatment—ln Reports of the HOWARD ASSOCIATION. • ilepibby mall In sealed otter envelopes, free of Fharge. AdatesDr. J. Blown HOTIGIVTON, Howard Association , 2 laantb litla t tros Philadelphia. Pa. n i x coxtrormii, Wiet,. GOING WEST GOING EAST NEW FIRM. D. D. DEMA..I': C2•II7XIL 19PC:10403W- WATCHES SETH THOMAS CLOCKS, JEWELRY. MUSIC. MINER & COATS, Main Street, 6 doors below Boyd's Corner, Montrose. fiIIIIR• 7 GROCERIES, AID PROVISIONS, 10,000,000 We are constantly receiving and now have on hand, a (matt stuck of Goods in our line, which we will sell 1,000,000 CHEAP! CHEAP! CHEAP I $1,583,1N3 for cash, or exchange for produce. GOOD TEAS, COFFEE, ,SUGAR, MOLASSES, SPICES, PORK, FISH, LARD, HAMS, DRIED FRUITS, CLOVER h TIMOTHY SEED, &c We have refitted and made additions to onr Stock of Pails, and are now ready to forward Butter to the be, t commission houses in New York, free of charge, and make liberal advancements on consignments. Call and examine onr stock before purchasing else where, and convince yourselves of the GOOD QUALITY & CHEAP PRICES C. G. MINER, Montrose, April 16, IS6'I GROVER & BAKER'S E.A.tll:llrEl WERE A TAILDED TICE HIGHEST PREMIUMS At the Stet° Fairs of New York, 'lllinois, Virginia, New Jersey, Michigan ; N. Carolina, Vermont, Wisconsin, Tennessee, IN . ‘nosylvania, lowa, Alabama, Ohio, lieutucky, Oregon, Inaiana, Missouri, California. At the Fairs of the American In'tltute, Franklin Institute, Maryland In stitute.Mas.achusetts Mectutnics' Association, Penn. Mechanics' Institute, St. Louis Agricultural and AlecLiAtaica' Association, And at nnmeron. Institute and ConntU Fair?, lneludin all the Fairs at which they were exhibited the pas three years. Fret prizes hare also been awarded those machines a the exhibitions of London, Paris, Dublin, Litz, Besancon, Bayonne, St. Dizier, Chalons, And they have been farntahed by special command to the Empress of France, Empress of Austria, Empress of Russia, Empress of Brazil, - Queen of Spain, and • Queen of Bavaria The Grover & Baker Elastic Stitch Sewing Machines are superior to all others for the following reasons : 1. They sew direct Brom the spools, and require no re winding of thread. 2. They are more easily nndetstood and used, and less liable to derangement than any other machines. 3. They are capable of executing perfectly, without change of Mijustment, a much greater variety of work 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 ea: . der thread is inwronght, is ranch the most plump and beautiful in use, and retains this plumpness and beauty even upon articles frequently-washed and ironed until they are worn out. 6_ The structure of the scam is such that, though it be cut or broken at intervals of only a few [stitches, it will neither open, run, or ravel, but remains firm and durable. ' 7. Unlike other machines, these &Sten both ends of the seam by their own operation. R. With these machines, while silk is used upon the right or face aide of the seam, cotton may be used upon the other side without lessening the strength or dura bility of the seam. This can be done on no other ma chine, and is a great saving upon all articles stitched or made up with silk. ; 9. These machines, in addition to their superior mer its as instruments for .sewing by a change of adjust ment, easily learned and practiced, dxecute the most beautiful and permanent embroidery anti ornamental work. GROVER & BAKER B. M. CO., 495 Broadway, New York, Oct. 23.-10 m 730 Chestnut street, Phil's. MR YEAR I We want Agents every -1,500 where to sell ourIMPROVoIi $2O Sew ing Machines. Three Acw kindb. !Under and tipper feed. Sent on trial. Werrantdd five years. Above sal ary or large commissions paid. The enly machines sold in the United States for leas than $4O, which • are fully licensed by Howe, Wheeler & Wilson, Grover & Baker, Singer & Co., and Bachblder. All other cheap machines are infringements, and the seller or neer are , liable to. arrest, fine and imprisoninent. Illustrnted circulars sent free. Address, or call upon SHAW & CLARK;fit Bidde ford,./Laine, or Chlmisont, Emsv29lly• • [OWII.IIIIIOII Of 10 UNTIES SOLDIERS : Congress has just passed an act to equal ize your Dinuties 1 I 'These who have not - already done so should make immediate applieation. Wid ow/3 heirs or parents of Soldiers who have died in the service, aro entitled to Ithe same bounty the soldier, it living, would receive. Having already prepared over two hundred claims, those who have delayed making application will fled it greatly to their advantage to give mo a call. Invalids and widow entitled to an increase of pen sion under act approve Jane 6,18613, should also make application. Information free. , GEO. P. LITTLE, Licensed •Go*ezument - itgettt. Mont!ose, Aug. 7,18e8. ' tf I -1 . 1 Clover & Timot iy Seed For Bale ctimap, bi A• 11. BULLARD. liontros4, Mara 120 - of our Goods W. R. COATS -HUNT: BROTHERS craquiawircoxv,, WhOleattleit Retail Dealeraltt intitHlßDo422lo, 9 IRON , STEEL, NAIL, %, %ROVE 16%, BUILDER'S HARDWARE. MINERAIL,' COUNTERSUNK cIS ?RAIL SPIKES ;RAILROAD .4 MINING SUPPLIES. CARRIAGE SPRINGS. AXLES, SKEINS AND - BOXES, BOLTS, NUTS and WASHERS, PLATED BAN.DS. MALLEABLE IRONS, HUBS, SPOKES, FELLOES, SEAT SPINDLES, BOWS. &c. ANVILS, VICES, STOCKS. and DIES, BELLOWS lIAMMERS, SLEDGES. FILES, &c. /to. CIRCULAR AND MILL SAWS, BELTING. PACKING TACKLE BLOCKS, PLASTER PARIS CEMENT, HAIR & GRINDSTONES. FRENCH WINDOW GLASS. LEATHERS FEKDERGs FAIRBANK'S SCALES. Scranton, March 24, 1863. I y Wow Firm.. Baldwin, Allen, & McCain. DEALEILS IN Flour, Feed, Stilt, Pork, Buller, Cheese Dried Beef, Hams, Fisk, Smoked Hal ibut, Candles, Tea: Cofee, Spices, Syrup s Molasses, Sugar, Seed Wheat, Clover 1 Timothy Seed, Flax-seed, Beans, Brooms, Nails, dc. (tv Tbaukfnl for past patronage, we shall be happy to see and wait upon onr old and new customers. All Goods and Flour warranted. A. BALDWDT. W. L. ALLEN. J. 11. McCAIN. Montrose, Feb. 5,1867. la CI .13,131N : 19 ELECTRIC SOAP SavCS Time,• Saves Money,' Saves Labor, Saves Clothes, Saves Women, And all Grocers sell it. It is need by cutting into small sb . acings and dissolv ing in hot water, then sunk the clothes five to ten min utes, and a little hand rubbing will make them as clean as hours of machine robbing would do. with Ordithiry snap, and the most delicate fabric receive no injury.— We can refer to thousands of families who arc using it, and who could not be persuaded to do without DOBBINS' ELECTRIC SOAP. arSold by all leading Grocers throughout the State Manufactured only by 330 33.113X.1%71E3 de Ls NTM., WHOLESALE OFFICE, 107 Southirifth Street, Philad'a. Nov. 13, IS66.—lysaitc LaOkawanna & Bloomsburg R. ar‘ N:find after November 27, 1865, passenger trains will run as follows: SOUTHWARD A. M. A. M. P. X. Lenve Scranton, 5:50 . 10:50 4:50 " Hing,gon, 0:55 11:15 6:!20 Rupert. 9:15 8:53 Danville 9:50 9:10 Arrive at Northaniberland, 10:.30. 10:15 NORTHWARD. Leave Wort hemberlrnd, 8:00 3:05 Danville, 8:40 8:40 " Ilkipert, 9:15 A. 31. 9:15 " Kingeton, 255 8:30 6:55 Arrive at Scranton, 8:45 9:55 8:10 Pasvengera taking tctii n south from Scranton at 5:50 a. in. via Northumberland. reach Barri vbnrg at 12:50 p. m.; Beltiniore 5:10 p. m.• Washington 10:00 p. in.; via Aupert reach Philadelphia at 7:00 p. in. Kingston, Not. 25. B.A. FONDA, Supt. GREAT DEPOT -/ -FOR- . TAILTIE3, FURS, CiLiCrr-TACIIV, FURNISHING GOODS CLOVES & MITTENS, BOOTS Si` SHOES. ALL+ HIND& OF V-13U145, made to ; order, and Merchants supplled at the lowest New York rates. . 4 tie Jettgle tire ittettitd4 41, e3iamitie• wt d get ilia 'Oiteer; , , • ; , • - 'L. 0.1 M Publitiiime,X‘ittost,igirlilieo4 •• = Latesi lathiorus •Deniatid J. W. BRADLETIF Oelebrated-Patent DUPLEX: ELLIPTIC (OR DOUBLE SPRING) SKIRT, The wonderful flexibility arta great comfort tad pleasure to any Lady wearingthe Duplex Elliptic Skin will be experienced particularly in all crowded Awes, blies, Operas, carriages, railroad cars, church pes t , arta chairs, for promenade and, house dress , as the girt can he folded whenin use to occupy a small place' s easily or conveniently as a silk or muslin dress, an la valuable quality in. crinoline, not found in any unit, spring skirt. A lady heving enjoyed the pleasure comfort and glut convenience of wearing the Duplex Elliptic steel sprit, Skirt for a single day will never afterwards Wllll4l dispense with their use. For children tallies, and young ladies they are superior In all otherL They will not bend or break like the single Spring, but will preserve their perfect _and grucefnlehapewb t . three or four ordinary skirts would have been throws away as uselesi. The hoops ate covered with 'doable and twisted thread, and the bottom rodi are ince ealy double springs, but twice (or double) covered, emelt. log them from wearing out when dragging down atop stairs, &c. The Duplex Elliptic is a great ihvorite.with all lades and is universally recommended by the Fashion Ns. zines as the standard skirt of the fashionable world. To enjoy the following inestimable -advantages la crinoline, viz : superior quali bil ty. perfect manafacture, stylish shape arid finish, nxiity.i durability, comfort and economy, inquire for J. -W. -Bradley's Duplex Ei.• liptic, or Double Spring Skirt, and be sure you get the genuine article. CAUTION.—To guard against imposition be parties. lar to notice that skirts offered as " Deplei" have the red ink stamp, viz: " J. W.. Bradley's Duplex Steel Springs" upon the , waistband—none others are gem the, Also notice that every boop Will admit apin be ing passed through the centre, thus revealing the is, (or double) springs braided together therein, which le the secret of their flexibility and strength,, and!! COD bt nation - not to be fonnd In any other skirt For sale in all stores where firat class Skirts are sold throughout the United States and elsewhere. Manufactured by the sole owners of the Patent. Wests Bradley & Carey, 97 Chambers and 79 & 81 Reade eta., New York. May 1,1867-3 m EMPORIUM Of HEW MIN NEW GOODS. H. Burritt glln:nwppriecisel o iing large en! ElVldij*# ligas 4 c..„.2_,,a,5t,ii,,.„..„47.0 c 1 c';:k...5 _,Z .(I;iC , • 4-' ~ , Embracing extra varieties of Fashionable Drees Gooca in plain, striped and figured Delanes, imperial Lustres, sferinoes, Paramattas, Plaids and Prints Cloths, Cassimeres, Flannels, Brodie and Wool Shawls, Balmoral and Duplex Hoop Skirts, ladles' and Gette Furs, Buffalo Robes, Carpeting., Flooroll Cloths, Wal Papers, Window Shades, Hat. and Ceps, Boots, Shoe., and Clocks ; including also as usual a general lue , on. meet of other Dry Goods, Dress - .Trimmings. and Yar.• kee Notions. Groceries, Crockery, Hardware, bo t . Nails, STOVES, Drugs, Oils. Paints, &c. &c„ which he will sell on the most favorable terms for Cash, Pry duce, or approved Credit. New Milford, November, 1666. VOUTZ'S CELEBRATED HORSE -a- AND dATTLE POWDERS. This preparation, long and favorably known. vi:l thoroughly reinvigorate brOken-down and horse,4,hy etrentliening and cleansing the stomach hd intestines. It is a sure preventive of all diseases Incident to th, animal, suchas Lung Fever, Glanders, Yellow Heaves,'Cou ns, Distemper, Fevers, Founder, Lots o' Appetite and VitalEner, Lc, Its use impruro tho - wind, increases the•appetite, gives a smooth and floe• skin, and transforms the Miserable skeittou Um, alit, looking and spirited horse; TO KEEPERS OF COWS, this preparatfon Is invaluable. It increases the rinrr.: , . ty and improves the quality of the milk. It 11114 Invn proven by actual experiment to Increase the (111:111t.:y• of milk and cream twenty per cent. and make the be:- ter firm and sweet. In fattening cattle, it gi vee ~ 1-ra au a petite. loosens their hide, and makes them much faster IN ALL DISEASES .OF SWINE, furl as Coughs. Ulcers in the Limp, Liver, ~c art( de acts :t a specific. By putting from one h.+!;l paper to a paper in a barrel of swill the above (Brno., will be eradicated or entirely prevented. If given n time, a certain preventive and core for the lion Choi, ra Price 25 cents par paper, or 5' papers for $l. Ptr pared by S. A. FOUTZ S.; BRO., at their wholesale Drag and Medicine depot,Ny.ilt Franklin at., Baltimore. hid. For sale by Druggidi and ' , total:capers throngbord the United SLates. Or - For sale in Montrose by nov2l ypql6 ABEL TURRELL BY MAIL, PREPAID. 'CHOICE Font & GARDEN SEERS, Ne*Straurbenies, Grapes, Bulbs, &c. . _ BM. Y'ATSON'S OLD COLONY NURSERY and 4 Seed Establishment, Plymouth, Mass., is, note sending out by mail prepaid, packed with great care is gutta percha silk, so as to reach any part of the Union in perfect safety, a complete assortment of the finest Grapes, Strawberries, new large Currants, Gooseberries, Blackberries, Roses, Flowering Plants, Bulbs, Lilies, fie. &c. Fruit and Ornamental Trees; Shrubs. Evergreens, Hedge Plants, &c., Will be sent by freight paid to Boston. Also, the true Cape Cod Cranhermier cultivation in wet land, or in upl and Garde ns. where It produces at the rate of4oo bushe to the acre; with directions for cultivation. Priced d ptive cat. Moves will be sent to any address. Now thebest ttmo for planting. The best way to obtain fruit. anik., 4l4 Rowers and seeds, is to send direct to the gro er:'SeEd fora Catalogue. Wholesale Catalogues to the traae.— Agents wanted. {March 19—Sm DELAWARE, LACKAWAN . WESTERN R. R. Winter Arrangement PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE WESTWARD. 1 KASTIV Malll Evening „Mall train. train. STATIONS. train. A. NI. P. M. • ' P Dit 4 9,00 Now Yorks ., ' 5,20 11,80 New Hampt on 2,30 t,12,18 • Mentinka Chunk.... 1,35 12 45 Delaware. —Dine... 1,30 y 4,510 10,10 Scranton 9.45 e f 5,86 11,43 Nicholson ~ 13,35 0 5 . ,58 12,iX 1 Ilopbottom 8,18 d 6,2 0 IkB B Montrose.:. - • 7,55 641 1,08 New Milford 7.34 il II in 70 1, 25 Great Bend I 7,15 3, P. M.m ,P. 51 *Foot of Liberty-st. I Ain - CONNECTIONS—WESTWARD. The Mall train from New York connects at ilk nunka Cnank with the train leaving Philad'dliecil i t ton depot) at 7,30 a. in— and at GreatHend with t ivon2a mall train on the Erie Railways,- with sleeping eal . ' lt ' Lathed; stopping at all the principal stations on thii road, and arriving at Buffalo at 0,18 a. m. The I assenger train from Scranton connects at Get Bend with through trains going west and cast on Ede Railway, irrivingat Buffalo at 1,280. m., .and at Silk manta at 12 m. . ~ • CONNECTIONS--EASTWARD. The Mali train from Great Bond' connects there with the Cincinnati Express on the Erie Railway from the west ; at Hawn** Chunk with a 'train for Philed's and intermediate stations, arriving in Philadelphii at 6.30 p.-m.;'and at New Hampton with a train for Edo° Bothlohem; Allontown, Reading end Harrisburg, aril"' at Harrisburg at 8,80 p. ions. -.! •, • : ~,. At Scranton, connect are Made withtratu• on '''' LaeldtWanna and Bloornebnrg R.ll. to and from Pittston Kingston, Wilkesbarro, Berwle.k,Bloomsburg,Da nv6ir, Northtimberland, Harrinhosig Mid interrnediafe stations, and with4ralna on tha Delaware and Matson Rantol l l tolitid from Carbondale and Intermediate stations. R. A. HENRY, p..._,. '-',-. Ji 11RISBIN. . • t nov27 General', Ticket Agouti , •'a `l,±President• SOLDIE. S 1 B lONS -TENS "tic:T.33461r....1ma3r. rintiatmderetted,'LlCENSED .01ONta of the 60 1 7. JIL-NRNME;Isk7f, Wing obtained the, neeeletal Ito?! &c, will givoprompt attention to all claims , intrus t to hi! crl• No...llltrite wane aucteedial. .• - •; • G . 1 1 .1.11111% 111 . 810 tuolle 41une gib, "4 ' • ' AED. Evening train P•DI. 4,7,0 I e 4,03 8 &of. L NTY,