Kitty's Ohoice. A wealthy old farmer was Absolem Lee, Ife - bad but one daughter, the mischie vousaitty.; So fair andio good'and so gentle was she, That lovers come wooing from country and city. The first and the boldest to ask for her band, Was a trimly dressed dandy who wor shipped her "tin ;" She replied with a smile that he could well understand, "That she'd marry no ape for the sake of his skin." , The nei,t was a merchant from business retired, Rich, gouty and gruff, a presuming old sinner ; Young Kitty's fair form and sweet face he admired, And thought to himself, "I can easily win her." So he showed her his palace, and made a bluff bow, And said she might live there; but wickedly then Kitty told him she bad long ago Inade a rash vow, Not to marry a bear for the sake of his den. , k miser came next, he was fearless and bold, In claiming his right to Kitty's alien- tion ; He said she'd not want for a home while his gold Could pay for a 4 cabin to give her protec tion ; ILdf vexed at his boldness, bu 6 calm in a trice, She court'sied, and thanked him, and blushingly then I )vm urely repeated her sage aunt's advice, " Not to marry a hog for the sake of his pen !" Next came the farmer, young, bashful and shy; lie feared the boll wooers who came from the city ; But the flush on his cheek and the light in his eye, Soon kindled a flame in the bosom of Kitty. " My life will be one of hard labor," said he, But darling come share it with me if you can; " I suppose," she replied, gaily tossing her head, "I must marry the farm for the sake of the man 1' The Union Pacific Rail- Road Co. A . RE now constructing a Railroad from Omaha, No I westwsrd towards tile Pacific Ocean, ma a'iWi its connections an unbrokea lino ACROSS THE CONTINENT. The Company now • offer a limited amount of their first MORTGAGE BONDS thivingthirty 3 cars to run and ri sttnnal interest, payable on the first day of Jan ary and .1 illy. in the city of Now York, at , the rate of x per cent in gold, at ninety cents on the dollar. This road is already completed to Julcsbnrgb,276 weal of Omaha, and is fully equipped, and trains rr gil ; ri,v running over it.. The Company has now ton hand buffielent iron, ties, itc., to finish the remain in.; portion to the Eastern base of the Rocky a.. 141 miles, which is under contract to be done in lseptetri her of this year, and it is expected that the en re road will bo in running order from Omaha to its s, "stern connection with the Central Pacific, now being rapidly built eastward from Sacramento, Cal., ditring • ,U. Means of the Company. Estimating the distance to be fluilt by the Union Pa , i fie to be 1,565 mUes, the United States Government f+-6,•, Its Six per cent. Thirty year bonds to the Com pany as the road is finished at the average rate of about $.-2‘,.‘250 per mile, amounting to $.44;48;000. The Compatly is also permitted to bugle its own first Mortgage Bonds to an equal amount, and at the same time, which by special Act of Congress are made a fleet mortgage on the entire line, the bonds of the United States being subordinate to them. The government makes a donation of 12,800 acres of land to the mile, amonntfli,i; to 20,032,000 acres estima ted to be worth $30,000,000, making the total resources exclusive of the capital,sllB,4l6,ooo; but the full value or the lands cannot now be realized. The authorized Capital stuck of the Company is one hrmdred taillion dollars of which live millions have al ready been paid in, and of which it is not supposed that more than.., millions at most will be required. The cost of the road Is estimated by competent engi, aefirs to be about one hundred million dollars, excln si ve of equipment. Prospects for Business The railroad connection between Omaha and the east Is now complete, and the earnings of the Union Pacific on the sections already finished for the first two weeks in May were $113,000. These sectional earnings as the read progresses will much more than pay the interest on the Company's bonds, and the throngh business over the only line of railroad between the Atlantic and Pa- Ai.ilt must be immense. Value and security of the Bonds The cdtripany respectfully submit, that the above F tat men tof facts fully demonstrates the security of their Bonds. andas additional proof they would suggest that the Ronda now offered are less than ten -million dollars on 517 miles of road, on which over twenty:till. ion dollars have already been expended :--on 330 miles oft hi• road the cars are now runninr, and the remain „ 187 miles are nearly completed. At the present rate of premium on gold these bonds pay au ual interest on the present cost of Nine Pei Cent, and it is believed that on the completion of the road, like the Government Bonds, they will, go above par. 'rite compary intend to sell but a limited amount at the preseut low rare and retain the right to advanee the price at their option. S bseriptions ' will be received In New York by the cuntinentalNoational Bank, No. 7 Nassau at., Clark. Dudge k. Co., Blinkers. 51 Wall st., John J. Cisco it S,a. Bankers, no. S 3 wall st.. and by banks and Bank ers grnerally thrcra,gbout the United Btates." of whom mans and descriptive pamphlets may be obtained. They' will also be sent !Tamil from the Company's office. no. In iifißtialll street, New York, on application. Snbscri b,•rs will select their own Agents in whom they have en,,n denre, who alone will be responsible to them for tin' safe delivery of the bonds. JOHN J. CISCO, Treasurer, New York. jell amp STsvaiS HOUSE, 21, 23, 25 & 27 Broadway, N• Y. Opposite Bowling Green. ' ON TIUE't .131713.0P8AN PLAN. ?TINE STEVENS AOUSE well and widely known I to the travelling public. The location is especially suitable to merchants and business men ; it is in close progimity to the buslness_part of the city—is on the highway of Southern and Western travel—and adjacent iv all the principal Railroad and steamboat depots. The Steveus House has liberal accommodations for over 300 guests—it is well furnished, and possesses ev ery modern impravemmit for the comfort and- entertain ment of its inmates. The rooms are spacious and well vearilaled—pro.vlded with gas und water—the attend- Mel! is prompt - and respectful—Mad the table Is supplied , W-id Le very delicacy of the season—at moderate rates. GEO E. CHASE it CO. may 7—Gin PnoprouTorts.. Three Cheers for Gen. Grant. HIP, HIP, HURRAH! Pro! Crlamr.losi Ti.E Hayti Barber, has removed his shop to the basement of E. L. Weeks' Were Store, arliere'he Is prepared to give good satisfaction. When I go to 'simian:lig subject language fails to express • BUSINESS CARDS. M. C. SUTTON, Auctioneer, and Insurance Agent, ap7 65tf Friendsville, Pa. ROGERS & ELY, V. s. ,814.43t1CmseoemNst, mylo' Brooklyn, Pa PETER HAY, .24t.isc3ticfaxese•r, febl GUI • Auburn 4 Corners, Pa. C. S. GILBERT, V. Ea. 49. 4 12.coticorLeeor. sepi 641 f - Great. Bend, Pn. DR. W. W. SMITH, DENTIST. Rooms over Boyd & Corwin's Hard ware Store. Office hours from 9a.m.t04 p. m. Montrose, July 1, 1867.—tf JAMES E. CARMALT, ATTORNEY AT LA W . O9lce nest to Franklin TIo tel. [Montrose, Dec. IS, ISC6.-0. D. LUSK, A TTORNRY AT tAW, Montrose, Pa. Office oppo site the Franklin Hotel, near the Court lloase. Nor. 27, 1 868..—tf ABEL TURRELL, DEALER in Drugs, Patent Medicines, Chemicals, Liquors, Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Varnishes Win ,ow Glass, Groceries, Glass Ware, Wall and Window Paper, Stone-ware, Lamps, Kerosene, Machinery Oils, Trusses, Guns, Ammunition, Knives, Spectacles,Brush es, Fancy Goods, Jewelry, Perfo very, &c.—being one of the most nntnerous, extensive, and valuable collec tions of Goods in Susquehanna County, [Established in VW .] [Montrose, Pa. D. W. SEARLE, ATTORNEY AT LAW. office over the Store of A Lathrop, in the Brick Block, Montrose, i'a. May 1, 1866. Dn. W. L. RICHARDSON, P HYSICIAN & SURGEON, tenders hie profession al services to the citizens of Montrose and vicini ty. Office at his residence, on the corner east of Sayre & Bros. Foundry. [June 18, 1867.—1 y• P. E. LOOMIS. DANIEL lIANNALL LOOMIS & HANNAH, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Solicitors in Bankruptcy, and General Rear Estate and Collecting Agents.— Valuable City Lots, Residanees, Farms, and Coal Lands for tale. [Scranton, June 1867—y• E. L. WEEKS & CO SIICCESSORS of I. N. NINE & CO., Dealers In Dry Goods, Clothing, Ladles and Misses fine Shoes. Also, agents for the great American Tea and Coffee Company. (April, 1,1M7. E. L. WEEica. - C. C. Faureoy. DR. E. L. GARDNER, nitIVEICIAN and SURGEON, Bl4;ntrosc, Pa. Giver 1. especial attention to diseases of the Beast and Lungs and all Surgical diseases. Office over the Post Office. Boards at Searle's Hotel. [Sept. 4. 1866. BALDWIN,, ALLEN, & McCAIN, DgALBRItin Floor Salt, Pork. Fish, Lard, Grain. Feed, Candies, Clover and Timothy Seed. Also, Groceries, such Srmars, Molasses, Syrups , Tea any] Coffee. West side of Public Avenne. Montrose, April :7,1866. BURNS & NICLIOLS, rkBALERS in Drmr,a, lledicines, Chemicals, Dye 15 stuffs, Paints, Oils, Varnish, Liquors, Spices, Pun cy articles. Patent Medicines. Perfumery and Toilet Ar tides. Err Presceptions carefully rompolinded. Pnblic Avenaa, above Searle's Hotel, Montrose. Pa. A. B. BURNS, Alma Nicum.s. Sept.. 11 e IS6G. Du. E. P. HINES, 11[XAS permanently located at P'riendsvitle for thepnr- MILL pose ofpracticlng medicine and snrgery in all Its branches. Lie may be found at the Jackson House. Office hours from 8 a. m.. to 9 p. m. janlGtf Friendsville, Pa., Jan. 75th, 1856. • STROUD & BROWN, 1 - 4 NIRE AND LIFE MS , JaANCE AGENTS. All business attended to promptly. on [dr terms. Of fice first door north of " Montrose Hotel," west side of Pnblic Avenue, Montrose, Pa. [Jan. 1. 1866. BILLINGS STLIOTM, - • CILL]ZLES L. BROWN. C. 0. FORDHAM, B 0 Tet SHOE Denier and Mannfnetn re r Montro.e, LP Pa. Sinn. on Stain street, one door above I.N. lard's. Ali kinds of pork °ado to order, and repairing done neatlyi, pull 65 JOHN SAUTTER, ESPFCCTFULLY annonnees that he Is nasv pre. 1111, pared to cut all kinds of Garments In the most e Style, and *err:lilted tot with elegance and ease. Shop over I. N. Bullard's SLure, Montrose. DOLT. E. L. HANDRICK, PHYSICIAN a SURGEON, respectfully tenderer hie professional services to the citizen of Friends rifle and vicinity. ref - Otace Bathe (Armco( Dr. Lect. Boards, at J. Hosford's. 11y30 Mr JOHN GROVES, LIATTIONABLE TAILOR, Montrose, Pa. Shop over I: Chandler's Store. UT All orders filled promptly, In first-rate style. Cut ting done on abort notice, and Warranted to di. WM.-W. SMITH, CABINET AND CHAIR MANUFACTUREDS,-1 , 00 of Main street, Montrose, Pa. tf • H. BURRITT, PSALER. in Staple and Fancy Dry Goode, Crockery, Hardware, Iron, Stoves, Drags, Otis, and Paints. ots and Shoes. Hats and Caps, Fnrs, Buffalo Robes, Groceries, Provisions, New hillfcrd, Pa. WM. IL COOPER co CO., I)ANEERS, Montrose. Pa. Successorsto Post. Cooper & Co. Office, Lathrop's new banding, Tnrnpike-st. w:2l. n❑%TTING cooran MENET DIITAKE'II. A. 0. WARREN, A TTORN AT LAW. Bounty, Back Pay, Pension, /a; and Exemption Claims attended to. febl alrOillee drat door below Boyd's Store,' Montrose .Pa The Montrose Democrat Is 2C1211.1811ED ETNEY Turzta: MORNING, AT hlozrzscoss Susquzwarms COMATTA.A.., sr ' -ft- a.. C 3-131 MIL MI. 3C "V ES CP ZIT, AT $2 PER ANNT3I IN ADVANCE-OR $23 AT END OP YEAR. Business advertisements loserted al $1 per square of 10 IiIICS, three times, and 25cts foreachaddit tonal week. Yearly advertisers, dith usual changes. charged $lO for tour squares, quarter column $l5, half column pup, one column $6O. and other amounts in exact proportion. Business cards of three lines, $2l; or one dollar a line. reLegal notices at the customary rates,—about GO percent. in addition to business rates. 41:01>PrIntlieg exce4cd 4eatlY and, PranlPtlY at fair:prices. „ • 'deeds, Mortgages_, Notes. Justices', Constables', School and other blanlts for sale. e rOVZICIUIS3 I „Walsh Zhmovinut.. . . LIQUOIIB` A pu b r: Vor a rr rt To e :13141 parpostto. embraetng nearly every klad la market, Con. 'tautly on bautt.auti for ealo By - f 411 EL TCRILELI. Fire, _Io and AccidontaL GENERAL ` INSURANCE AGENCY, macbsa.tx- cosset , roct. Home Insunance Co. of N. Y., Capital and Surplus, $3,0d3,04: Insurance Co, of North America, Phil'a, Capital and Surplus, 1,700,000 International Fire Insurance Co. of N. Y., Capital and Surplus, Lycoming County Mutual Insurance Co.of Muncy, Penu a, Capital and Surplus, Farmer's Mutual Insurance Co. York, Pa., Capital and Surplus, Enterprise Insurance Company, Phil'a, Capitaland Surplus, 375,000 Insurance Co. State of Pennsylvania, Phil. Capital and Surplus, 700,000 Connecticut Mntnal Life Insurance Co. of Hartford, Conn. ' paying 60 per cent. dividends to theasenred.. The notes . given for half the premium is never to be paid under any circumstances.. he policy will always be paid in full, and the notes given up. Capital, 10,000,000 American Life !near:ince Co., Philadel phia, Capital, 1,000,000 Travelers'lnsurance Co. Hartford, Conn., Insuring against all kinds of accidents Capital, Hartford Fire Insurance Company, Hart ford. Conn., Capital and Surplus. Putnam Fire Insurance Co., Hartford, Ct., Capital, Hartford Live Stock Insurance Company. Insurance on all kinds of Live Stock, against theft and death from any cause. Capital, $500,0t0 All business entrusted to our care will be attend ed to on fair terms, and all losses promptly adjusted. STROUD & BROWN, Agents. nr-Office lirstdoor north of" Montrose Hotel," wee t side of Public Arcane. M. C. Simon, Esq., Friendsvllle, Solicitor. BILLINGS STnoun, CHAILLILS L. BROWN. Montrose, Jan. Ist. 18117. ly ERIE RAILWAY.—On and after Mon day, April 29th, 1867, trains will leave Great Bend at about the following hours, viz.: GOING WEST 5.53 a. in. 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 Rail Ways. fur all points West.; also at Binghamton fortiyracusc ; at Owego for Ithaca, and at Elmira for Canandaigua. 3.113 a. m. Night Express, Daily, for Rochester, Buffalo, Salamanca, Dunkirk. and the West. Stops at Great Bend on Mondays only. 5'27 a. m. Mall Train, Sundays excepted, for Minh, and Dunkirk, connecting nt Elmira for Canandaigna. 11.81 a. na. Emigrant Train, Daily, for the West. 3.53 p. m. Day Express, Sundays axcepted. for Ro chester. Buffalo, Salamanca, Dunkirk, and the We .t. Connects at Binghamton for Syracuse: at Owego for Ithaca; at Elmira for Cananaaigna; at Salamanca with the Atlantic and Great Western Railway, and at Buffalo with the Lake Shore and Grand Trunk Roll ways, for all points West and South. 7, 51 p. m. Express Mail. Sundays excepted, f. r Ban lo,Salamanca, and Dunkirk, connecting with trains for the West ; also at Elmira for Canandaigua. 12.40 p. tn. Way Freight, Sundays excepted. GOING EAST 7.0 G a. in. Cincinnati Express. Mondays excepted, at Lackawaxen fat' Bayley, n nd at Graycontt for New berg and Warwick. 6.00 p. m. Accommodation Train Daily. 2. 00p. m. Day Exprets, Stindays excopied. 9•27 p. m. New York and Baltimore Mali, Sn idays ex. ccpted. 141 a. in. Night Express, Daily, connecting at Gray. court for 'Warwick ; and nt New York with afternoon trains and steamers for Boston and New England cities. 10.03 a. in. Way Freight, Sundeye err , opt WM. R. BARR. H. Ri ee tIDLE, may 7 Gen'l Passenger Agent. Gen'l Sup't. NEW FIRM. MUSIC & JEWELRY. TRH subscriber having formed a par.nersblp with MR.J. A. STEVENS, wishes to make his hest bows to his old Customers, and inform them that the Mercantile Department of the business will herea.rer be carried on by 0. D. Beman & Co. with increased capital and facilities, a large cock of New Goods in all departments, a store thoroughly refitted, and Priae..+3 Raclmitz4aci. The Watch-Making Department is retained by me, and will receive my personal atten tion. I have seemed the - services of IiIR. F. n. wo LD BYE, a gentleman Who has had twenty-five years in the bet shops of Europe, and has no superior in the coun try. I shall therefore he able to do all wort: withilla three days from thetime it is left. . The Clock and Jewelry Repairing Will be owned by Mr. Stevens, who will do all work in that line promptly, abd in the beet style. Nov. 21, 1866. 0. D. BEMAN. 01:7R SSP CO 40 MC will consist of a full assortment, of the following goods, ultable for this market, which will be so d as low, end litany of them lower, than by any °Devise this side of New York city. Read the Catalogue. CLOCKS & WATCHES. WATCHES. American, Swiss and English, both gold and silver. SETH THOMAS CLOCKS, All styles, Incinding, their celebrated Cal ender Clocks. whicktell the day of the month and week, also the name of the month, making the changes for every month correctly, with no care bat to wind them once a weeek. JEWELRY. Heavy, solid Gold Chains, Hooks and Keys. Pine sol id sets of Jewelry—Pins, Sleeve Buttons, Studs, Ear Rings, Sc. WEDDING RINGS SPECTACLES Warranted to lit all kinds of eyes. SOLID GOLD ALBUMS. A neat little Charm holding eight small Photographs. GOLD - PENS. A line assortment, with and without holders. Old ones repainted. SOLID SILVER WARE. Made to order of pure Coin, consisting of Spoons, Forks, Thimbles, Batter Knives, Napkin Rinv, Fruit Knives, Vest Chains, PLATED WARE. Thebeat in market—single, double, treble and quad ruple plate, and watimaiirram—frorn a full Tea Set down; Including Castors, Cake and Card Baskets. Ice Pitchers, Waiters, Butter Dishes, Sugar Bowls, Cups, Tea Belle, &.c. &G. MUSIC. PIANOS. Manufactured by Docker Brothers, which. with their late-improvements, surpass those of any other makers. Alio, Bradbury's New Seale Planes—a splendid instru ment. Other Pianos from $3.50 to WO. CABINET ORGANS, From Wein sl2oP—warranted for five years. They are the finest reed instrument in the world, and I have only to say that I have sold nearly $15,000 worth of them in the last four years; and they are all in good or der andhave never cost my customers a cent for repairs, VIOLINS, GUITARS, &c. Violins from $ll to .00, Flutes, Fifes, Clarionets,Ban. „toe, Guitars, Bows, Strings, Tuning Forks, &c, BRASS BANDS Supplied with instruments 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. Instruetion Books and Sheet Music on hand, and now supplies received every week. Piano Stools from $G to $1.4. - Perfect Sewing Needles. Wo have the exclusive agency for Roberts' Pa tent Parabola Needies—the best in the world. Try one paper mad If not satisfied the money will be refunded. Fire Arme and Sporting Materials. Allen's, Spencer's, and Henry's Breech loading Ri fles, all styles Revolvers, Fowling Pieces, Shot Belts and Powder Flasks,• Cartridges for all the U. S: Army glans • also U. S. and other Percussion Cape, Cooper Cartrld;ges, all styles and sizes. O. D. BEHAN. Montrose, N0v.27, 1866 'EFOlClRDAssoelatton,Philadelphia,P a Diseases of.the Nervous, Berainal,lYritieryand sex ualsystetts—tiew eud reliable treatment—in Reported the HOWttlett ASSOCIATION. Bent by mail n sealed etZereuvelopee,freeof charge. AddressDr.J.Ssuxne Efotroirrosr, Howard Association, Ro 2 South 21 1tetree Philatielphis , Pt, , , 1,500,000 2,500,000 ,'4•43,1 44 At toe State Fain of New York, Illlinois, Virginia, New Jersey, Michigan, N. Carolina Vermont, Wisconsin, Tennessee, Pennsylvania, lowa, Alabama, Kentucky,. - Oregon, - IrMiana, Missouri, California. • At file Fairs of 4he American Institute, Franklin Institute, ;Maryland In scants. Massachusetts Mechanics' Association, Penu. Mechanics' Im.litnte, St. Louis. • Agricultural, a'adllecttantce Attaoclatjon, • And nt unmeron. Tnottnte and County Fairs, inctudin all the Fair: , at which they were exhibited the pant - three years. Fret prizes have also been awarded these machines at the exhibitions of London, Paris, Dublin, Litz, Besancon, Bayonne, St. vizier, Chalons, And they have been furnished by special command En pres.s of France, Euipress of Austria, Empress of Russia, Empress of Brazil, Queen of Spain, and Queen of Bavaria The Grover & Baker Elastic Stitch Sowing Machine* arc superior to all others for the following reasons : 1. They sew direct from the *pools, and require no re winding of thread. 2. They are more easily understood and need, and less liable to derangement than any other machines. 3. They are capable of executing perfectly, without change of adjustment, a much greater variety of work than other machines. 4. The stitch made hv 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 nn• der thread is inwranght. is much the moet plump and bcsutifnl in use, and retains thus plumpness and beauty even upon articles frequently washed and ironed until they are worn out. A large, fine assortment t•,. The struct ure of the seam Is such that, though It be cut or broken at Intervals of only it few. stitches. It will neither open, run, or ravel, butreMains firm and durable. 7. Unlikeotber machines, these fasten both ends of the seam by their own operation. S. With thesomachinee, while silk is used upon the right or face elde of the seam, cotton may be need upon the other side without lessening the strength or dura bility of the seam. This, can be done on no other ma chine, and lea great saying upon all articles stitched or made up with silk. 9. Then machines, in addition to their superiormer !tie as irndramenta for oewing. by a change of-adjust ment, °ANDY learned and practiced; execute the most bearttiftil and permanent embroidery and ornamental work. EQUANATION Of BOUNTIES! SOLDIEBS ; Congress has just passed enacttocqual- Ise yells Bounties! Those who haze not already done so, should make Immediate application. Wid ows, heirs or parents of Soldiers who hare died in. the service, are entitled to the same bounty the soldier, If living, would receive. Having already prepared over two hundred claims, those who have delayed making application will And it greatly to their advantage to give me a call. Invalids and widows entitled to an Increase Of pen sion under act approved Juno 6,1866, should also make application. Information free. GEO. P. LITTLE, • Licensed Government Agent. Montrose, Aug. 7,1861 i. tf SCRANTON BOOK BINDERY • TTAVNG secured the services of Mr. H, Zoelie, one .Ll. of the best binders to be found in the State, we are prepared to furnish to Banks,lnseranceemnpitpies hiereltanta.llanufacturers, Coal operators, Hotels and otbefh.lol4. _ BLANK BOONS, of every deseriptlimi, on .abort notice, bound In any style desired; in the most.substantial manner. at reas onable prices: Magazines bound, and old books inbound, at, New York prlces. Orde-a left at the office of the paper, publishitt this advertisement, argent by 4press, will be attended to and returned without unneedoeury delay. k. 8: M. MU. !Scranton, Pa., .hrue lft, 1E1;7. J. A. STEVENS MINER & COATS, blaln Street, 5 doors below Boyd's Corner, Montrose. FLOUR GROCERIES, lU D PROVISIONS, We are constantly receiving and nnw have nn hand, a fresh stock 01 Goods in oar lin7 which we will sell CHEAP ! CHEAP! ' CHEAP ! fur cash, or exchange for produce GOOD TEAS, COFFEE, SUGAR, MOLASSES, SPICES, PORK, FISH, LARD, HAMS, DRIED FRUITS, CLOVER cr: TIMOTHY SEED, &IT We hare refitted avid made additions to our Stock of Pails, and are now Mad) , to forward Butter to the be' t commission housei'in New York, free of charge, and 1:111.110 liberal ad Ye/memento on COllNlgnments. Call and examine onr Stock before purchasing else where, audcon v ince yourselves of the GOOD QUALITY & CHEAP PRICES of our Goods C. G. MINER, Montrose, April 16. 1867 GROVER & BAKER'S 1 2.a21E1 WERE AWARDED THE lIIG HEST PREMIUMS GROVER & BAKER B. M. CO., 495 Broadway, New York, Oct. 21.-10 m 150 Chestnut street, Phil's. HU T :BROTHE'RS, crre...a.wercav, rya., 'Wholesale &Retail Dealersite4 324/22Vdicaa, STEEL, NAILS,, SPIKES, ..-SRONVOLAS, BUILDER'S HARDWARE. MINE RAIL. COUNTERSUNK T RAIL sPni-Es RAILROAD & MINING - SUPPLIES. CARRIAGE SPRINGS, AXLES, SKEINS AND BOXES, BOLTS, NUTS and WASHERS, PLATED BANDS, MALLEABLE IRONS, HUBS. SPOKES, FELLOES, SEAT SPINDLES. BOWS, dr. ANVILS, VICES, STOCKS and DIES, BELLOWS HAMMERS, SLEDGES. FILES, Sc. &c. CIRCULAR AND MILL SAWS, 139LTIN 0, PACKING TACKLE BLOCKS, PLASTER PARIS CEMENT. HAI ri S GRINDSTONES. FRENCH WINDOW GLASS.LEATHER.t FINDINGS FAIRBANK'S SCALES. . Scranton, March 24, 18113. ly Wow P'lrm. Baldwin, Allen, & McCain. DEALERS IN Flour, Feed , Salt Pork, Butler, Cheese, Dried Beef, Hams, Fish, Smoked Hal ibut, Candles, Tea, Coffee, Spices, Syrup, Molasses, sttgar, Seed Wheat, Clover d: Timothy Seed, Flax-seed, Beans, Thankful for past patronage, we shallbe happy to see and wait upon our old and new customers. All Goods and Flour warranted. A. BA , LDWIN. W. L. ALLH.N. J. H. McCAIN. • Montrose, Feb. 5,1857. X 3 CI) 33 331 N ELECTRIC SOAP Saves Time, Saves Money, Saves Labor, Saves Clothes, Saves Women, And all Grocers sell it. It Is need by cutting tutu small shavings and dissolv ing in hot water, then soak the clothes five to Len min utes, and a little hand rubbing will make them as clean as hours of machine rubbing would do, with ordinary soap, 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. trsl'Sold by all leading Grows throughout the State Mann Pictured only by X:IC:10 33 .113 XIV cet X-a "lir= WHOLESALE OFFICE, 107 South Fifth Street, Philad'a. Nov. 13, 1863.—Iy•fac W. R. COATS Lackawanfia & Bloomsburg R. R. 0 N and after November 27, 1565, passenger trains cUI rnn as follows: A. X. A. X. r...'. Lea vo Scranton, ' 5:50 10:50 4:50 Kingston, 5:55 , 11:15 6:20 Rupert.. - 9:15 8:53 " ' llanville. 0:50 01 , 18 Arrive at Northumberland, 10:30 10:15 NORTH WARD. Leave Nod hemberlred, 0:00, 3:05 " Danville, . ",; 8:40 3:40 " Itn pert, ' 9:15 e. I. 4:15 KtriM , ton, ,2:35 SAO, !„:" 6:55 A rrl vo nt Scrtntoti, A:45 9:95 F• 10 --Paesengera•taking tratn - rontb (mm - BrraptoVel - 6:50 n. m. via No rtkamherland. reach Itarriebarg at 12:30 p. m.; Ba k timnrcosoo4l:l3t: , Wat.bilagtoßlMOOT. irla ith pert reneh - PhTladelphia at 7:00 p. m. - Kingston, NOT. 25. . H. A..I+ 4 SICDA. PnPL GREAT DEPOT 1-I.A.T'SB, CA.X:'SL, 0 01_,C)9T)EICIIViGi-, FURNISHING GO"ODS, GLOVES & MITTENS. BOOTS & SHOES. ALL KINDS OF r ik7 A.N pit VII RS, model° order, and Merchants einppNed,st the loWe#, -- Now York rates. Thu Rublick Invited to tin, cumin-Goods, srof get the prices, if they don't the Goods. $ • r ," • • Put;lSc Avenue. Montrose; 4 11 10: 18 sti ' • Brooms, Nails, (Es. ck e SQUTD.WARD -FOR FURS, Latest Fashions • Demand S. W. BRADLEY'S thilebrated Patent - DUPLEX ELLIPTIC ( 0R OUBLE SPRINV) Tile wonderful flexibility and great comfort and pleasure to any Lady wearing the Duplex tiliptle Igan will ber experienced particularly in all crowded Alma,. blies, Operas, carriages, railroad cars, church pew., arm chairs, for promenade and house dress, as the skin can he folded 'when in use to occupy a small place' a s easily or conveniently as a silk or muslin dress, an la. valuable.quality in crinoline, not [Quad ip , any singl e spring skirt. A lady having enjoyed the pleasnre, comfort and gryt convenience of wearing the Duplex Elliptic steel spring Skirt fors single day will never afterwards willingly dispense with their use; For children; 'Weed!, and young ladies they are superior to all-others. They will not bend or break like the single spring, ,but will preserve their perfect and graceful shape when three or four ordinary skirts would have been thrown away as useless. The hoops are covered with double and twisted thread, and the bottom rods are toot only double sprints, but twice (or double) covered, prevent. lug them from wearing out when dragging down sloops stairs, ,t.e. The Duplex Elliptic is a great favorite-with ',Wadies and is universally recommended by the Fashion Magi. tines as the standard skirt of the fashionable world.. To enjoy the following inestimable advantages in crinoline, viz : superior quality, pertect manafactore, stylish shape and finish, ftibilLty.t durability, comfort and economy, Inquire for J. W. Bradley's Duplex RI. Double 'Spring Skirt, and. he Melon glit the gm - loins article. guard against imposition bepartica lar to notice that skirts offered as "Duplex" have the red ink stamp, viz: " J. W. Bradley's Duplex Steci springs" upon the waistband—none othenstire ;erm ine. Also notice that every hoop will admit a pin be ing passed through the Centre, thus 'revealing. the tvo (or double) springs braided together therein, which ii the secret ortheir flexibility and streneb, and a cots. bi nat ion not to bblound in any other skirt,.. For sale In all stores where first. clasp Skirts are.sold throughout the United States and elsewhere, • idahulactured by the sole owners or the rateXit.' . . West* Bradley h Carey, 97 Clvimbemand 711 S S 1 flea& eta., New York May 1, ISGT-3th VOUTZ'S CELEBRATED HORSE .1. • AND CATTLE POWDERS.` 4. , This preparation, long and favorably known, will thoroughly reinvigorate broken-down and.low-spirited horses, by strenthening and cleansing the stomach and Intestines. It is a sure preventive of all diseases incident to thle animal, such as Lang Fever, Glanders. Yell Water. 'levee, Congas. Distemper, Fevers, Fonnder,,LOss of ApKtlie and Thal Energy, &,c, Its use Improves the wi ltd. increases the appetite. gives a smooth and glossy skin, and transforms the miserable skeleton into utile looking and spirited horse. TO KEEPERS OF COWS, this preparation is invaluable. it increates the onset,. ty and improve* the quality of the milk, •It *been proven by actual experimentto increase the nth, of milk and cream twenty per cent. and. Trinket le but ter firm and sweet. In fattening cattle. It gives them an a petite. idosens their hide,and makes them thrive much faster IN ALL DISEASES OF SWINE, such as tough's. Ulcers in the Lungs, Liver;. &e..this article nctit atilt specific. By patting from one Ilan paper to a paper in a barrel'ot swill the above diseases will, be eradicated or entirely prevented. if given in -time, a certain preventive and cure rot the Roe Chole ra. Price 2i cents per paper, ore papers for $l. Pre. pared by S. A. FOUTZ BRO., . at their wholesale Drag and Medicine depot, N 0.116 Franklin et., Bnltimore. Md. For sale by Druggists and storokespers throughout the United StatahJ rer•For sale in Montrose by novti yogi° ABEL TBIOILL. A Lecture to Young Nom," ; , - Jug published in a sealed Envelope. nice II cents. A Lecture on the Nature, Treatment. and "radical hare of Spermatorrbma, or seminal weaknctoLluvoltintnry emissions, sexual debility, and impediniehts - to mar. Haze generally. NerVOlVALlCV.B.Corionmptkir,, Epilepsy, and tile; mental and physical incapacity, resnlyinc Irvin self abuse &c—By ltobart D„ Author of the •• Gieep Book," The world l'eno weed author, In. Hula admiral?. e ' tare, clearly proven from hie own experiencelloittle awful eon sannences of self abuse maybe effect naiFj re movellwltboxr; medicine, and withoiq.daugerous sur• plcnlopenitiohe, bongies, Instrrinienia, ripgs, or ra— dials. pointing out-a mode of curb at ones • certain and effectual, by which every sufffrer, no matter what.bia condition may be. tiny core' nrm self cheaply, privately, an radically. L. Thia Lettuce. will proven boon to thou ramie( Sent under stml tb Amy 'addreSs. In a plain sealyd ea- Velope. on the receipt of six COnto, ar. tcro postage stamps. Also Dr. Culverwel s " Marylaap guide," price 25 cents.- Address the ntiblisherti. • ClluS. J. C. KLLVE ct CO., 1.71 Bowery, New York, Post Othco ; box 9586. March 10,1s67—lysmp. SOLDIERS' BOUNTY PENSIONS,,': E s t3aclL laa,alm..7=oetzr. m itE undersigned, LICENSED Ao.ol'D6f the GOV. EgNMENT, haring obtained the he'ce'seary tOrms, &c„ will give prompt attention to all thiims intrusted to hle care. No charge unless successful. • 'GEO. P. LITTLE. Montrose, June 6th. 1564. DELAWARE, LACKAWANNA 2nd WESTERN It. R. Summer Arrangement, ltiGl. , PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE WESTWARD. I EASTWARD. Mall Pitanngr Mall i Parnger train, train. I STATIONS. train. train. A. it. A. Itl : P. 11/- P. IC ... zi ,00 ..5.25 ,11,30 I. 2,30 12,18 '0 1,35 I T' t 12 45 .. ' 1.30 !., 4,30 10.10 9.45 ~ 5,30 I 11.43 8,35 5,58 12,08 8,18 8,20 12,39 7.55 6,41 1.03 7.34 7,00 1,3. - i 1 7,15 P.M. P. M A. 31 New Tork• „ Now Hampton ill'antmka C'bnnk. Delaware.... Dine Scranton Nicholson Hcpbottom Montrose New Milford .. ' ... . Great Bend *Foot of Liberty-st ECTIONS—WESTWAHD. The Mall train from New York connects at Ma minka Onank with the train leaving Philad'a(Rensing ton depot) at B,ooa. m.. and at Gireatßendwitlithrongh mailtrain on the Erie Railway, with sleeping car at tached. stopping at all the principal stations on that road, and aril x„lng at Buffalo at 6,18 a. M. The I. neseng,er train from Scrantair connects at Bet Bend with through trains going west and east on Brie Railway, arriving at Buffalo at I,t-'B . a. in., mid at Sala• manca at 12 m. CONNECTIONS.—EASII9AnD The Mall train from. Gre.ai Bend cornetts there with the Cincinnati Express on the Erie Railway from the werr ; at Matiunka Chunk with a train for Ph Pad** and Luthrsaediato stations, arriving in Philadelphia at 6,30 p. tn.; and at Now Hampton with a train for Easton Bethlehem. Allentowri, Reading and Harrisburg, arri T at Harrisburg at 8,30 p. m. At Scranton. connections are made with trains on the Lackawanna and Bloomsbarg R.R. to acrd Prom Pittston Kingston, Wilkcsbarre, Berwick,BlOomsbarg,Dnaville , Northumberland, Harrisburg and Intermediate stations, and with trains on the Delaware and 'Hudson Railroad to and from Carbondale and intermediate stations. ' R. A. HENRY, J . BRiSBIN, Jane 11. General-Ticket Agent. President. NEW GOODS. .IEIC. 1317,17LXXITILl :., WOirliD informlils friends and the p.oidlo that he has In stoto and la receiving large 'and new sup plies of, f:: . . , . SP incitiding every kind 'of GOODS venally wanted in this market. Hie purchase* being made , space the, great brealF down of prices; will enable hint tavotrer,the most' faviir able Inducemente In pricca, atyle and lakietY to • Dry Goods, 'Groceries, CroCkery& hardware Stoves, 'lrony Drug.; Paints, - .Carpeting„ Window ,Sladdes, - Bagts ct7,.,5h0e1,• li 'and will ho sold for Gaeh, Produce, oillpprpvtd credit. New Milford, Jane, IRS?. . • ABEL RELVS...S._TOM • • L, /manna!, Id TAI deatranid untida. 611 and van 4.n1 4.115 11,35 3.05 ^.4o' Pal,