Going to tfie'Distriet School. Barefoot boy and little girl, She With rosy cheek and curl, His a forehead brown with tan', Sturdy little farmer man. Old straw hat with broken rim, Is the least that troubles him, As the diunerpail-he swings, Full ofmotber's choicest things Happy little pair are they, Chatting blithely on the way, In the morning fresh and-cool, Going to the district school. From the shady fann-honse door, Mother watches, till no more She can-follow—out of sight They hail) gene, her heart's delight Can you see them sitting there, On the benches hard and bare, Tired feet swinging to and fro, Conning o'er the lessons low ? Sitting at the noon of school liy the gurgling streamlets cool, 'Along the-breaks and bending trees, Eating up the bread and cheese! Or, with merry laugh and shout, When the boys and girls go out, Books and pencils cast away; See them jump, and swing, and play Hark ! the ferule on the pane, Rap and rap, and rap again, Rushing in with cheeks aglow, Ilalf reluctantly they go. Glide the busy hours away, Till the warm sun's Western ray Slants across the open door, And the hours of schogl are o'er. In the busy noon of life, - 'Mid the restless fever strife, As'your pathway shall divide, From the roof-tree wand'ring wide, Memories of the morning hours, Song of birds and scent of flowers, Bleat of lambs, and song of rill, Will come sweetly o'er you still. • Formation of Habits. Between his fifteenth and twentieth birt lido y tho character of nearly every young may is formed. Before the former period his` character is undefined, plastic, chaotic• ' but when the latter period is reached, as a general rule, his life habits have been *moulded and-are not likely ever to change. Character is almost invariably share Iby its surroundings. Place a boy in the society of rogues during the period that his habits of life are forming, and he is almost certain to become himself a rogue. On the contrary, place him among the good, respectable, and there need be but little fear for his future. There are, of course, exceptional cases. There is in some boys an apparently innate disposition to do,ievil, which will show itself in spite of good surroundings, and which appa rently cannot be ,overcome; and again there are boys who have such inherent aversion to wrong-that it is seemingly im possible to lead them astray. Such cases, however, are rare. A man's character generally bears the impress of its sur • roundings during the moulding period.— ' How. vital it is, therefore, that the young men of this city, whose life habits are in the process of formation, should be kept away, as much as possible, from vicious associations. They are beset by traps and pitfalls on every hand. Vice and im morality, clothed in attracti% e garments, are constantly - on- the alert to lead them asumy. So subtle are these guests, and so artful in their work; that - many young men start upon ,the downward road with out knowing it. Once in the hands of aiisociateg, and the process of mould ing his character is at once commenced. Cigars, tobacco, liquor , cards, etc., serve in, giving- it the general shape, and after, wards it is gradually formed and fashioned by •The other agents 'which stand ready to do their work in the making and finishing of a bad character. How many are there in this city, who a t this time are.tOrming bad habits that will cling to them through life.. Unfortunately, there are a great many. Young clerks, apprentices, and others, whose habits are yet unfixed, may be foundin nearly every eating and drink ing saloon in the city during the evening hours. In such places they not onlylearn to spend their money foolishly, but they fraternize with bad associates and become addicted to bad habits, from which they are not likely to escape. Now,,there is probably no young man starting on this downward career, who will admit that be sin any 'danger. He naturally has faith • in , his , awn discretion, and thinks that he can witb,safety go a little aistance on the dangerous "road There are but few, how ever, who.: come tut safely from such a trial, and none should run the risk. It is • well that a young man should enjoy him self in a rational manner, but when it is, remembered that the fate of his whole life depends upon his course during. the fee years that 'his character is forming,_ be ought to employ every energy to keep within safe bounds, and all who are 'inte rested in his welfare should labor to the same end.—Reading Daily Times. ;.-The office of the Delaware, Lacka wanna and Western Railroad Company, at.,,Washlugton, N. J., was entered by bniglrS,"who blew open the safe, and carried off 41300 in cash and revenue •• • . • , .• r— ietration returns: been re -7:4404-.lr, coin '4ll the conuticp in . 'lmsepteighti - -.The -returns-thus -fir show 410:;#700:**eirAter8,.0,_vo,00tt colored. Of ttte l ,,oQttptps yet to be heard frow;four . ~ i expected to give , white majorities. - BUSINESS CARDS. M. C. SUTTON, Auctioneer, and Insurance Agent, ap7 Ott Prlendsvllle, Pa. BOGERS,4S ELY, 17. Et. citicsszectress, my 10• Brooklyn, Pa PETER HAY, 'Cr. E 3. .a..sactlcomLieoer, febl Mt Auburn 4 Corners, Pa. C. 8: - Gii.,}3ERT; • - vr. Ei. alli.u.oticorLeteer. sep7 64tt Great, Bend, Pa. DR. W. W. SMITH, DENTIST. Rooms over Boyd & Corwin's Hard ware Store Office hours from 9a.m.t04 p. m. Montrose, Stay 1, 1867.—tf JAMES E. CARMALT, 4- WORNEY AT 1011. W. pfllce next to Ynteirt in Ho .LX. tel. • Plontrosei Dec. 18,1866.—tt. WM. D. LUSK, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Montrose, Pa. Ofilee oppo. site the Franklin lot el, near the Court House. Nov. 27. 1666.—tf ABEL TURRELL, DEALER in Drugs, Patent Medicines, ' Chemicals, if Liquors, Paints, 01ls, Dye Stud's. 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, Perin nery, &c..—being one ofthe most nnmemus, extensive, and valuable collec tions of Goods in' Susquehanna County, [Established n 1848.] [Montrose, Pa, D. W. SEARLE, ATTORNEY AT LA W , o ff lce over - the Store of A. Lathrop, In the Brick Block, Montrose, Pa. May 1, Min. Da: W., L. RICHARDSON, PiBICIAN :St SURGBON tendert! tda profession al services to the citizens of Montrose and vicini ty. Ofllee nt his residence, on the core or east of Sayre Bros. Foundry. [Jane 18, 1867.—1y* F. E. LOO.N.p. DANIEL ELANNAIL LOOMIS HANNAII, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Solicitors in Bankruptcy, and General Real Estate and Collecting Agents.— Valuable City Lots. Residences, Farms, and Coal Lands for sale. [Scranton, June 1867—y* E. L. WEEKS & CO SUCCESSORS of I. N. HIKE .ft CO., Dealers In Dry Goods, Clothing. Ladies and Misses fine Shoes. Also, agents for the great American Tea and COfree Company, 1,186?. E. L. WEEKS. - - C. C. PAVUOT. DR. E. L. GARDNER, PTSICIAR and SURGEON, Montrose, Pa. Gives especial attention to diseases of the heart and Lange and all Ourgica/ diseueo. Office over the Post Office. Boards at Searle's Hotel. [Sept. 4. 1866. • BALDWIN, ALLEN, & McCAIN, DEALERS In Flour, Salt, Pork, Fish, Lard, Grain. li Feed, Candles, Clover and Timothy Seed. Also, Groceries, raelt as Sugars, Molasses, Syrups, Tea and Coff e e. West side of Pahlie Avenue. Montrose, April ',7,186t1. BURNS & NICHOLS, DEALERS in Drugs, iitedicines, Chemicals, Dye stain, Painfa ‘ Oila, Varnish, Liquors, Spices, Fan cy articles. Patent 'Medicines, Perfumery and Toilet At iI2P" - Preseriptiona carefully_ compounded.- Public Avenue, above Searle'a Hotel, Montrose, Pa A. B. BURLAP, Amos Nicuota. Sept. 11, 1566. DR. E. P. HINES, HAS permanently located at Friendavillefor thepnr pore orpracticing medicine and enrgcry in all its branches. lie may be found al. the Jackson House. Office horia from 11 a. rm.. to P. in. janl6tl Friendsville Pa lan. I.sth, 1866. STROUD & BROWN, Emits AND LIFE P.V37RANCE AGENTS. All E' business attended to promptly, on re ir terne. Of fice drat door north of "Montrose MOtel." West Fi de of Pablic Avenue, Montrose, Pa. [Jan. 1, 1366.. Bli.Logos Sxnotyn, - - Caard.r.s L. Bacitnit. C. 0. FORDFLAM, DpoOT d: SHOE Dealer and Mannfacinrer Montrose, LP Pa. Shop on Main street, one door above I.N. Bul lard's. All kinds of work Lade to order, and repairing done neatly. Jan I 65 JOHN SAI.I D OSPEr Trut.LY Announces that he le naw pre- Lb pared to cat all kinds of Garments In the most Fashionable Style, and warranted to fit with elegance and ease. Shop o'er I. N. Bullard's Store, Montrose. DOCT. E. L. HANDRICK, CORYSICIAN & SURGEON. respectfully tenders his professional services to the citizen of Friends. ville and vicinity. VW - Office lathe Ofticeof Dr. Leet. Bode at J. , Rosfortion. 11330 G3ll • JOHN GROVES, FASHIONABLE TAILOR., Illontrose, Pa. Shop over Chandler's Store. • IHET - All orders filled promptly, in first-rate style. Cut ting done on short notice, and warranted to Ct. WM. W. SMITH, CABINET AND CIL&IR MANCTACTURERS,—goo, of Main street, 3tontrose, P 3. tt H. BITRRITT, DEALER in Staple And Fancy Dry Goode. Crockery, Hard ware,.lron , Stover, Drugs. Oite,ond Paints, Booteaaitl Shoes, Rate and Cape, Fare, Buflalo Robes, rocertes,Provl stone, New If Ilford, Pa. WM: R. COOPER & CO., DAKKERS. Montrose, Pa. Successorsto Post,Cooper LP at Co. Office, Latbrup's new building, Turnpike-et. wat. ntravrtsto COOPER gra= DRINKER. A. 0. WARREN, A TTORNICY AT LAW. Bounty,l3ack Pay. Penelon, LI. and Exemption Claims attended to. real VT .. olllc° ant door below Boyd!a Store, Montroee,Pa The Montrose Democrat Is : 1 1TMEMED EVEIIY Trgenav Arownso, AT MorricosE Suaqtrammu. Comm, , PA., DT ' 4• 1 1:3i• rt.x.r.s; C.) AT $2 PER ANNUM 0/ ADVANCE—OD UN' AT END OP TEAR. Business advertisements inserted at per square of 10 itnes, three times, and 25cts for eacliadditional week. Yearlyndvertisers, with venal changes. charged $lO for four squares, leaner column $l5, half column s3O, one column OD. andother amounts inexect proportion. Business cards of three lines t ;or one dollar a line. VerLegal notices at the customary rates,—about 50 per cent. in addition to business rates. Job Printing executed neatly and promptly at fair prices. Deeds, Mortgages, Notes. Justices', Constables', School and other blanks for sale. 96Orzn.isa oafish 17crivv-za.. AlCore• thans2oo 3Per ziseam.th 'Made with Stead) Dies. Send for Catalogue and Sam ples, free. S. M. SPENCER a Co., Brattleboro, Vt. GREAT ffinalONS HEAD QUALITIES TOIL Variety, Styles, and Bargains DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS MILLINERY GOODS, READY MADE CLOTHING, Merchant Tailoring, and Gent's Furnishing Goods. Guttenburg, Rosenbaum & Co Take great pleasure in Informing their Mende and the public in general that Dry Goods have taken ANOTH ER TUMBLE, and that they have purchased a more than usual large stock of *frn,g timmer .larc)cores, which for price, variety, and style cannot.be excelked We have in stock— DRESS GOODS t Black and Fancy Dress Silks, Rich Mohair Dress Goods in all styles and colors, plain, figured and striped tine Organdies, Cam Dries, and Lawns, handsome DeLaths, ChuWes, &c. &c. WHITE GOODS: Swiss Maslins, Mulls, plain, barred, and striped Jaconets, figured and griped Brilliants, a floe lot of Drapery Musllne, Marseilles LINEN GOODS: Black and brown T'able Linen, Table Cloths, Towels, Napkins, birdcage and shirt ing Linen, Scotch Diaper, Linen Tuck and Drilling for men and boy's wear, &c. Domestics, bleached and brown Shirtings, Calicos, Ginghams, Denims, Ticking, Cottonades, &c. FANCY GOODS r Snperior quality, Kidd Gloves. Silk and Lisle Thread Gloves, all colors, dress and cloak Buttons, Trimmings, Embroideries, Laces. Veils, Hoseries, new styles in Balmoral Skirts, Par asols, Sunshades, Corsets, and Hoop Skirts. Shawls, Basques and Sacks t Of cloth and Bilk, eplendid variety, and cheap. MILLIFERY GOODS t At wholesaled Retail. A large and eomplete stock of millinery Goods, such as artificial Flowers, Ribbons. Bonnet Silks, Frames, Blocks, Straw flats & Bonnets, Blonds,La ces, &e.. which we JOB to the Trade at New York wholesaleprices. READY MADE CLOTHING of our OWN man ufacture—the largest and tastiest variety in the county. We guaranty our work. MERCHANT TAILORING: We have over 100 diftornot pattoron of Clnth, Onnolmoro, nod oont, ogle for eu.tom work to select from; have a FIRST CLASS CUTTER. and are enabled to give perfect satisfaction in regard to goi,d tits, style and prices. Parties preferring to have theirgarments made to measure, are requested to give us • call and exam ine our stock. GENTS , FIIRiVISHINC GOODS g White and Flannel Shirts. croon ar.d merino Wrappers and Drawers, Gloves, T 1 co and scarfs , paper and linen Collars. Handkerchiefs, Traveling Bags, Trunks and Um brepas • • dne variety of Gents and Fanys HATS CHEAP. IStittenburg, ~Vieseubanm Qo M. S. DESSAIIEB, Managing Partner Montrose, May 14, 1867 J. MI ih. CI:4 MCI. Et SO Patent Atmospheric CHURN DASH! Patented May 7, 1867. The most Important and Valuable Innen ticn of the 19th Century. 1. This Dasher is superior to any • othgr, by-being as Simple as the old Dasher, and combining the atmos pheric principles therewith, and the Butter Gatherer 2. It Is superior to all others, inasmuch as the same power applied to this In like mechanical operations will make one fourth more reciprocations. 3. It is superior to all others, Inasmuch as it produ ces the Butler in a 'Ruch shorter time. 4. It Is superior to any other, inasmuch as It produ ces a much better quality at Batter. 5. It is superior to any other Patent Churn, inas much as it is 500 per cent. cheaper than any other. It la well known to Dairymen and others, that Butter is contained In minute globules or sacks, covered with a membrane, and requires the action of air to prepare the covering to be removed by friction. Tice Scientific American nays : " If cream Is dashed against a hard substance, or mashed between bare or rollers, It breaks the globules and becomes oily, by destroying tho grain. It should be thrown into currents and counter currents by the action of Mr, causin a friction:by the action of the current.. against each other, removing the covering without breaking or berating theglobules." This is the principle which the Inventor of this Dash endeavored to keep in view, and the result shows a much larger yield of Butter obtained In less time than by any other Dasher. Ilxperiments have proven that any other method ex cept pumping air through theereara, will not penetrate sufficiently to oxygenize all the globules preparatory to concentrating the Butter. Throwing it into the air by clappers or old fashioned Dashers, does not sufficiently expose it to the air to bring out the Butter. The above Patent Dasher haft been purchased forSas. quchanna County by the rindersigned.- The process of churning can be seen at any time, Ina Class Churn, at Baldwin, Allen & McCain's store. An agent will can. cuss the county Boon as possible, to sell the Dasher for individual righte; also township rights will be / 3 2 1 ,1 Y iontrose, July =,1867.—tf A. BALDWIN. SOLDIERS' BOUNTY , PENSIONS, lIE naaci. yaimals. .Z 2 )Etyr. onderahtned, LICENSED AGENT of the V .', GO ERNMENT, having obtatnedthe necessary forme &c.. will give prompt attention to all claims intrusted to hie care. No charge unless anccessfal. Montrose. June 6th, 1864. GEO. P. L/TTLE. LIQUORS An extensive assortment o mcal purposee, embracing nearly pure every kind Liquors for in market edi , con stantly on hand and for Bale by . . SINGER'S 11111110Trien MN HMG MINE! THE Binger Manufacturing- Company have.succeed- Olin producing a Sewing Machine as nettr perfec tion as human els,ll can accomplish. To be bad of MORSE 84ThrES, Sole Agents For Brupptehanna daunt'', successors of Read, Fiat rens & Foster. Montrose, July 23, 1687.—if. Fire, Life and Aceidentel GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY, Home Ifisurance Co. of N. Y., Capital and Surplus, ' ~ $3,000,00 Insurance Co. of North America, Phil'a, Capital and Surplus, 1,700,000 ;nterna ti o n a I Fire Insurance Co. of N. Y.. Capital and Surplus, 1,500,000 Lycoming County Mutual Insurance Coal! Money. Penn a, Capital and Surplus, 2,500,000 Farmer's Mutual Insurance Co. York, Pa., Capital and Surplus, 500,000 Enterprise Insurance Company, Phira, Capital and Surplus, 875,000 Insurance Co. State of Pennsylvania, Phil. Capital and Surplus, 'lOO,OOO Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Co. of Hartford, Conn., paying 60 per cent. dividends to the assured. ‘,The notes given for half the premium is never to be paid ander any circumstances. '• be policy trill always be paid in full, and Manatee given np. Capital, 10,000,000 American Life Insurance Co., Philadel phia, Capital, 1,000,000 Travelere'lnsurance Co. Hartford, Conn., Insuring against all kinds of accidents Capital, 500,000 Hartford Fire Insurance Company, Hart ford. Conn., Capital and Surplus, $1,583,163 Putnam Fire Lamm:ince Co., Hartford, Ct., Capital, $500,000 Hartford Live Stock InsnranFitompany. Insurance on all kinds ef Live Stock, rezalnst theft and death from any cause. Capital, $500,000 ($' All business entrusted to onr care will be attend. ed to on fair terms, and all losses promptly adjusted. STROUD Sc. BROWN, Agents. IPPrOffiee grit door north of" Montrone Hotel," went aide ofPubile Avedhe. M. C. firrroN, Esq., Friendsville, Solicitor. Stt.LrEog STROUD, CRARLRB L. BROWN Montrose, Jan. Ist. 1867. ly 74:::44c41 40/Etrellr" 4CP. —A N D_ CLOT It VatEt%%ll.% nedersizned respectfully inform the pnblis that. I. they arc carrying on the above business at the old stand In Jessup. Having recently refitted and put their machinery in perfect order, thay are prepared to do as good work as can be done in the country. J. S. WART). Jessup, June 1,186 . 1.-3 m. T. J. DEPIX. NEW FIRM. MUSIC & JEWELRY. MBE subscriberhaving formed al partnership with MR. J. A. STEVENS, wishes to make hie het bows to his old Customers, and inform them that the Mercantile Department of the business will here:l:ler be carried on by 0. D. Boman & Co. with increased capital and facilities. a large stock of New Goods in all departments, a store thoroughly refitted, and ,7Prioats Rec3uooc7L. The Watch-Plaking Department . Is retained by me, and will receive my persomil atten tion. I have secured th e services of MR. C. R. TOLD- BYE, a gentleman who has had twenty-five years In the, best shops of Europe, and has no superior in the coun try. I shall therefore be able to do all work within three days from the tirnalt. Is left. The Clock and Jewelry Repairing Will be owned by 31r, Stevens, who will do all work in that line promptly, and in the best style. Nov. 27, 1801 0. D. BEMAN. OAR '1" CMEC. will consist of a full assortment of the followind good", suitable for this market, which will be sold as low, and many of them lower, than by any otte else this side of New York city. Read the Catalogue. CLOCKS, & WATCHES. American, SWISS and English, both gold and silver All styles,inclnding their celebrated Calender Clocks. which tell the day of the month and week, also the name of the month, making the changes fur every month correctly, with no care but to wind them once a weeek. Heavy. solid Gold Chains, Hooks and Heys. Fine sol id sets of Jewelry—Plus, Sleeve Buttons, Studs, Ear Rings, &e. be. WEDDING RINGS SPECTACLES. warranted to lit all kinds of eyes. SOLID GOLD ALBUMS. A neat little Charm bolding sigh: small Photog,rapbs. GOLD PENS. A fine assortment, with and without holders. Old ones repolnted. SOLID 'SILVER WARE. Made to orderof pure Coin, consisting of Spoons, Forks, Thimbles, Batter Knives, Napkin Kings, Fruit Knives, Vest Chains, lee. PLATED WARE The best In market—single, doable, treble and nnad• mile plate. and wenrusitn—from a toll Tea Set down, includin Castors, Cake and Card Baskets. Ice Pitchers, Waiters,'Butter Dishes, Sugar Bowls, Cups, Tea Belle, &c. &c. dc. MUSIC. PIANOS. Manufactured by Decker Brothers, which, with their late Improvements, surpass those of auy other makers. Also, Bradbury 's New Scale Pianos—a splendid instru ment. Other Pianos from MO to $5OO. CABINET ORGANS, From $llO to sl2oo—Warranted for five years. They are the Attest reed Instrument In the world, and I have only to say that I have sold nearly $15,000 North of them in the last four years ; and they are all In good or. der and have never cost my customers a cent for repairs. VIOLINS, GUITARS, etc. Violins front E 5 to S5O, Flutes, Fifes, Clarlonets,Ban os, Guitars, Bows, Strings, Tuning Forks, &c. BRASS BANDS Supplied with Instruments of the heat American man ufacture, by the single instrument or full set, at the ma ker's price—sifto music for any number of instruments, Instruetion Book and Sheet Music on hand, and new V supplies received every week. Piano Stools from to Perfect Sewing Needles. We have the exclusive agency for R. J. Roberta' Pa• tent Parabola Needles—the best In the world. Try one paper and if not satisfied the money will be refunded.. Fire Arms and Sporting Materials. Allen's, Spencer's. and Henry's Breech loading Ri fles. all styles Revolvers. Fowling Pieces, Shot Belts and Powder Flake, Cartridges for all the Q. S. Army guns ; also U. S. and other Percussion Caps, Cooper Cartridges, 41H ogles and sizes. O. D. BEMAN. ' Montrose, Nov. 27, 1666 The :Great Cause of Human litisery. duel Published in a sealed Envelope. Price six cents. A Lecture on the Nature., Treatment and Radical Cure of Seminal Weakness, or Spermatorrn tea, induced by self abase : Involuntary Emissions, Impotency, Nervous Debility, and Impediments to Marriage gen erally ; Consumption, Epilepsy, and Fits ; Mental and Physical ineapacity, &c.—By ROB. J. CULVERWEL K. D., Author of the "Green Book," &c.. ' The world renowned author, in ibis admirable Lec ture, clearly proves from his own experience that the awful consequences of self abuse may be effectually re moved without medicine, and without dangerous any glad operations, bougies, instruments. rings, or cos dials, pointing out a mod sufferer, norm certain and effectual, by which every condition may be. may cure himself cheaply, privately, and radically. This Lecture will proven boon to thou. sands. Sent Wader seal to any address, in a plain scaled en veloperon the receipt of six cents, or two postage stamps. Also Dr. CulverwelPs " Marriage guide," price 23 cents. Address the publishers. CRAB. J. C. KLINE & CO., .12 4 7 Bowery, New York, Poet Mee box 4586. "'larch 10, 1867—lyamp. • ABEL TIIMIELL. inrOWAIRD Ausoelation,lPlllladelphla r Pa Ditteattes of *be Nervon a, Semtnal, Urinary an d sex ual systems—tt etrand reliable treatment—in Report eof the 110WAN.D ASSOCIATION. Seat by mail in sealed otter envelopmfre. of Charge. AddreseDr.J. Smut' ROttourout idoward Aileociation , Ho 2 South fhb etre° Philadelphia, Pa. Masztrose, Zia. WATCHE'M SETH THOMAS CLOCKS, JEWELRY. A large, line assortment J. A. STEVENS THE HOE MACHINE CO'S SEWING MACHINES, 699 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. FOR FAMILIES rIIANUFACTUBERS, THESE WORLD RENOWNED SEWING MACHINES Were awarded the highest Premium at the World's Fair in London, and six first premiums at the4New York State Fair of 1866, and are 2N Celebrated for doing the best work, using a much smaller needle for the same thread than any other ma- chine, and by the introduction of the most approved machinery, we are now able to supply the very best ma chines in the world. These machines are made at our new and spacious Factory at Bridgeport, Conn., under the immediate supervision of the President of the Company, Elias Hozae, Jr.,. the ORIGINAL INVENTOR. OF THE SEWING MA- They are adapted to all kinds of Famlly'Sewing, and to the nee of seamstresses, dress makers. tailors, man ufacturers of Shirts,. collars, skirts, cloaks, mantillas, clothing, hate, cape,barects, boots, shoes, haraess,Sad riles. linen goods, umbrellas, painsols, etc. They work equally well upon silk, linen, woolen and cotton goods with silk. cotton or linen thread. They will seam, quilt, gather, fell, cord, braid, hind, and perform every species of sewing, making a beautiful And perfect stit .11. alike on both sides of the articles sewed. The Stitch invented by Mr. Howe,and made on this Machine, is the most popular and durable, and all Sewing Ma. chines are subject to the prin ciple invented by him. SEND FOR A CIRCULAR. SIBLEY & STOOPS, General Agents, NO. 922 CUESTNVT ST., PRIVA. Feb. 96, MINER & COATS, Mainstreet, 5 doors below Boyd's Corner, Montrose. FLOOR GROCERIES, ND PROVISIONS, We arc constantly receiving and now have on hand a fresh stock of Goode In our line, which we will sell CHEAP! CHEAP! CHEAP! for cash, or exchange for produce GOOD TEAS, COFFEE, SUGAR, MOLASSES, SPICES, PORK, .FISH, LARD, HAMS, DRIED FRUITS, CLOVER ct TIMOTHY SEED, &A- We have refitted and made additions to our 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 advincements on consignments. Call and examtne our - Stock before purchaslug else where, and couvince yourselves of the GOOD QUALITY & CHEAP PRICES of our Goode C. G. MINER, - - Montrose, Aprll 16, 186.1 • HUNT BROTHERS, JEOCIPLELIVITICON, • Wholesale & Retail Dealers in x co INT , STEEL, NAILS, MiOVELS, BUILDER'S HARDWARE. .MINE RAIL, COUNTERSUNK & T RAILSPIKES RAILROAD S MINING SUPPLIES. CARRIAGE SPRINGS, AXLES, SKEINS AND BOXES, BOLTS, NUTS and WASHERS, PLATED BANDS, MALLEABLE IRONS, HEWS, SPOKES, 'FELLOES, SEAT SPINDLES, BOWS, Se. ANVILS, VICES, STOCKS and DIES, BELLOWS HAMMERS, SLEDGES, FILES, &c. &c. CIRCULAR ANTI MILL SAWS, BRLTIN G. PACKING TACKLE BLOCKS, PLASTER PARIS CEMENT, HAIR & GRINDSTONES. FRENCH WINDOW GLASS. LEATHER& FINDINGS PAIRBANR'S SCALES. Scrtutton, March 24, Mk 17 r;kTelAr Psirrea. Baldwin, 'Allen. & MCCain: DEALERS IN Flour, Feed, Salt, Pork, Butter, Cheese, Dried Beef, Hams, Fish, Smoked Hal- • ibut, Candles, Tea, Ctfee, Spices, Syrup, Molasses, Sugar, - • Seed Wheat, Clover & Timothy Seed, Flo.reeed, Beans, • Brooms, cf.t. ec; Thankful for past patronage, we shall be happy to tee and wait upon out old and new customers. • AU Goods and Flcur wasTanted. A. RAIDWItt. W. L. ALLEN. J. n. mecum, Montrose, Feb. 8,1867. • STEVENS HOUSE, 21, 23, 25 &27 Broadway, N. Y. Opposite Bowling Green. ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN. Tilic STEVENS AQIISB is well and widely known to the travelling public. The location is especially suitable to merehants and business men ; it Is in clos e proximity to the business part of the city—is on the highway of Soutt!tern and Western travel—and adjacent to all the principal Railroad and Steamboat depots. The Stevens House has liberal accommodations for over 800 guests—lt Is well famished, and poisesses ev ery modern litiprovement for the comfort and entertain ment of Its inmates. The rooms are spacious and well ventilated—provided with gas mad water—the attend. mace is prompt and respectful—SW the table Is supplied with every delicacy of the season—at moderate rates. GEO. K. CHASE Ja CO. may 7-6 m Ppontsrom. TO TUB LADIES Dr. Dirponco's Golden Periodical Pills for feinales Dr. Cheeeeman'e Female Pills. DJ. Velpan's Female Pills. Sir James Clark's Female Pills. All of the above Pills are Infallible In correcting menstru a l irregularities, and In curing Leuchorrea or Whites. They are successful Is preventives—bat shonid not be tiled during pregnancy, as they would jprodace abortinm.j . Price, one dollar per box, each. The first two kinds named seat by marl, to any address. postage paid, in sealed envelope, receipt of one dollar for each bqx ordered. The latter two kinds, being to glass and heavy: , will be sent by mall, postage paid, on the receipt of one dollar and twenty cents. Address ABEL TURRELL, Druggist, Ifontrose, pt. DELAWARE, LACKAWANNA and WESTERN R. R. Summer Arrangement, 1867. .PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE WESTWARD. I EASTWARD. Mall Pasnnizr Mall Palmeri train. train. STATIONS. train. kale. A. M. A. M. P M. P. DI. 19.00 New Y0rk' ......... 5.25 11,30 New Hampton 2,80 I° .. W 12,18 Manunka Chunk.... 1,85.,..0 vi 12 45 Delaware ....Dine ... 1,80 ' I lE:. L 4,30 10,10 Scranton 0.45 6,20 ! L'' 5,36 11,43 Nich0150n..........,. 8,85 4,80 e , o 5,53 12,08 Hophottom 8,18 4t03 5 A 6.20 12,38 Montrose , 7,55 8,35 i f ': '' 6,41 1,08 New Milford 7.841 LOS i 7,00 1,35 Great Bond I 7,15 2.40 1 P.M. P. M *Foot of Liberty-et. i A.. 111 PM I CONNECTIONS—WESTWARD. The Mail train from New York connects at Ma. nunka Chunk with.the train leaVing Philad'aillensiuu ton depot) at 8,00 a. in., and at Greatßend with through mail train on the Erie Railway, with sleeping car at - tached, stopping at all the principal stations on that rood, and arriving at Buffalo at 6,18 a. m. The 1 assenger trek from Scranton connects at (WI Bend with through trains going west and east on Erie P.al )way, arriving at Buffalo at'l,2B a. m., and at Sala manca at 12 in. 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 Philad'a and intermediate stational, arriving In Philadelphia at 0.30 p. in.; and at New Hampton with a train for Easton Bethlehem, Allentown, Reading and Harrisburg, area. at Harrisburg, at 8.30 p. in. At scranton, connections are made with trains on the Lackawanna and Bloomsburg R.R. to and from Pittston Kingston, Wilkcebarre, Berwick.Bloomelnirg,Danville, North timberland. Harrisburg and Intermediate station!. and with trains on the Delaware and lindson Railroad to and from Carbondale and intermediate stations. R. A. HENRY. J. BRISBIN. June 11. Gener4l Ticket Agent. President. Lackawanna & Bloomsburg R.R. ON and after November 2T, 1865, passenger (nine will run as follows: A. I. A. N. P. X. Leave Scranton, 5:50 10:50 4:50 " Kingston, 0:55 11:15 6:20 " Rupert. 9:15 R:53 " nanville t 9:50 9:50 Arrive at Northumberland, 10:30 , 10:15 NORTHWARD. Leave Northemberinut, 8:00 8:05 " Danville, P:4O 11:49 Rupert, 9:15 A. N. 4:15 " Kingston, 2:35 8:80 6:65 Arrive at Scranton, 3:45 0:85 8:15 Passengers taking train south from Scranton at 5:50 a. m. via Northumberland. reneb Ilarrirburg at 1:1:SO p. ni.: Baltimore 5:30 p. m.; Warbington 10:00p. m.; via ',lnnen reach Philadelphia at '4%00 p. in. Kingston, Nov. 25. H. A. FONDA, Supt. VOUTZ'S CELEBRATED HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS. This preparation, long and favorably known, will thoroughly reinvigorate broken-down and low••pirited horses, by strenthentug and cleansing the stomach and Intestines, It is asure preventive of nil diseases incident to this animal, such as Lting Fever, Glanders, Yellow Water, Heaves, Coughs. Distemper, Fevers, Founder, Lot , . of Appetite and Vital Energy, &c, Its use improves the wind, increases the appetite. gives it smooth and glosil skin, and transforms the miserable skeleton into a hue looking and spirited horse. TO KEEPERS OF COWS, this preparation Is Invaluable. It Increase. the quanti ty and improvea the quality of the milk. It has been provenly actual experiment to increase the quantity of milk and cream twenty per cent. and make the but ter firm and sweet. In fattening cattle, it gives them an a petite. loosens their hide, and makes them thrile much faster IN ALL DISEASES OF SWINE, such as Coughs. Ulcers in the Lungs, Liver, &c..thit article acts asn specific. lly putting from one halls paper to a paper in a barrel of swill the above diseases will be eradicated or entirely prevented. If given 11/ time, a certain preventive and cure for the ROE Chole ra. Price 25 cents per paper, or 5 papers for $l. he pared by W. R. COATS B. A. FOUTZ & BRO., a their wholesale Drug * and Medicine depot. N 0.116 Franklin et., Baltimore, Md. For sale by Druitts and storekeepers thronghotifthe United States. Virtor sale in Montrose by - nov2l ypqt6 ' 7- ADEL TURRELL. SCRANTON BOOK BINDERY AVTNG secured the Berilrev of Itfr. ft, Zotbe. one H of•the best binders to be found In the Stale, we are prepared to furnish to Banks, I nenrance Corripanies Merehante, Sittanfactaters, Coal operators, Hotels and others, with of every description, on abort notice, bound In any style desired, In the most substantial manner. at Tea, onablo prices. „Magazines bound, and old books pobonnd , at NeXT York prices. ,Ordo-s left at the office of the paper pnblishine this ;advertisement, or sent by Express, will be attended to and returned without unnecessary delay. E. 8. M. HILL. . _Scranton, Pa., June 18, 1667. tf NEW GOODS. S. mrcrrit...*Lx 'WOULD Inform life friends and the public that be V V boo in stout and la receiving largo and new bap plies of SPRING & SUMMER GOODS, including every kind '0 f GOODS usually wanted in We market. Ills purchases being made since the great break down of prices, will enable him to offer the most favor able inducements in prices, style and variety in Dry Goode, Groceries, Crockery, Hardware, Stoves, Iron, Drugs, Paints, Oils,. _ Carpeting, -Window Shades, Boots ek Shims, dc. etc. and will be sold for Lash. Produce, or approved credit. New Milford, June, 1567. BLACKSMITHING. TBE undersigned have this day formed a eci•partner ship, under ,the qrm main° of Stamp . t Moran, for the purpose of carrying on Blackamittang in all its branches. liartitrlct attention will be given to Rome-shoeing. AU work wIll•tio doh.) neatly and promitly. The pub. le are 14,Ited.to eau:, Montrone, March . ek t ItiH2. U P. T. MOIL& N. CONNECTIONS-rEASTWARD. SOUTHWARD BLANK BOOKS,