;;"! - ;,;:..)tzta_ Come, boys, come the boat le leaving, All is lost . ; 'tie no use grieving; Jump on• board, each-seize an Mir, tip Salt River we go once more. ' Chorus—We're going to row all night, : going to row ell day ; We bet our money on the weolihorse, And white men won the day. ,The breezti MY; sraitmo longer., Itvery hour the tido grows stronger; The Shorewood waves run mountain high, And hark, on every side-the cry. Chorus—We're going to row all night, Se. We thought oar horse most win this fall, But find be has no wind at all; Oh, had AT left the Niggei_orit that bill We might be gaily singing still. torus—We're going to tow all oight, &e Then hoist the sails, and bid farewell To tifitce that we love an ; Nhould aught grow scarce amongst our crow The Freedmen's Bureau will beef us through 'Chan:a—We're going to row all night, dc. - quick start, it drives us to despair. , To bear these shouting's rend the air; ; tlnkthe cable, hoist the sails, off phogoes.. When we'll get back the d—l only knows. Chfrus— We're going to row all night, ,kc. Desperate Fight with a Grizzly. A corregpomlent of the Helena (Mon tan4Gazette, .writing from Camp Green Clay Smith, near the Yellowstone, gives the following thrilling account of a bear fight : Orderly Sergeant S.l3,—Shroke, of Co E, Captain Campbell, formerly of Mon roe, Wisconsin, having been in Montana 4Kx:thing less than a jear, thought . he rititst signalize his mountain life, by dis patching, single handed, a huge grizzly. Accordingly, on the sth inst., when out iittnting 7 being about fifty miles froth the 'camp, on the eastern branch of the pow der—the opportunity was embraced to do so. .Leism'ely proceeding on his way, his I famqpii4y of m_ and was suddenly, disturb '- ed by looking up itnd seeing a bear just ahead of him. Their eyes met simultane ously, bruin's vengefully glaring. The sergeant halted,,and, cocking his piece, the bear came right on, as if, understand ,ing the manoeuvre, he wGnld show how cothemptuously he regarded it. But the sergeant equally deflapi----and prudence, perhaps, lost sight of in that novel ambi tion which - a majority of.those recently from the east have to kill a grizzly while in the mountains—leveled his rifle and -fired ; jttqt as his savage foe reared on his hind legs to close with him. His bullet struck clotie to, if it did not penetrate the heart. .--The-bear fell. Regaining his feet, with a fierce, terrible growl, he wheeled and endeavored to escape. Calling to his com panion, who was probably one hundred and fifty yards in the rear, to come quick ly to him, upria his arrival they pursued the animal together. When within twen ty yards, the sergeant having reloaded, again tired,..and .thinks he shot the bear well upon the shoulder, and about mid way of the body; his companion immedi i ately succeeded with his bullet,,planting a good ounce of lead in one of the huge beast's shoulders. Bruin now tnrned upon and pursued hie foes. They stood their ground. and when Sergeant Shroke had re-loaded, the bear was within ten feet of him coming with unabated speed. He leveled when he al most imagined he could feel the monster's hot breach in his face. The trigger is pulled—the percussion proves faulty; with the undischarged gun in his hand, a pmyerful blow of the infuriated grizzly cat 6 , s away the greater part of his scalp. Befire reaching the ground the Lear has caught in his mouth bis left hand, and Lis sharp teeth met among its chords and sinews. The sergeant sinks to the ground beneath the sluggish giant, whose hold upon his hand is still unrelaxed when his companion reaches the spot and sends a bullet in the beast's head. Stunned, but still having murderous vi tality, the bear rolls over on his back and his red tongue again protrudes from his mouth to once more close on the sergeant. Quick as thought the sergeant thrust his right baud down the animal's throat, and fiercely grasped his tongue. Ms companion has re-loaded his piece, and puts a third bullet in the bear's head. Again the bear withdrew his ivories, and catching in his mouth the sergeant's gun, commenced vigorously chewing off the stock. Now regaining his feet, the ser• geant discharged tWO bullets from his re volver. This ended the contest with the death of the bear. The sergeant retnrned to camp in inde scribable agony, and, though still suffer ing with great pain, he is in a fair way of speedy recovery; but be will carry to his last moments the scars of this desperate adventure. He says be has "killed-the bar, and don't want to have nothin' more to with the critters." ar The Government has commenced prosecutions against the New York Radi cals, Cook and Sherwood, who were sent South during the war by Radical Gover nor Fenton to recruit negroes for the •State. They pocketed $6OO State and $4O county bounty, from each of 400 Digs— who got nothing. After getting through with these little thieves it is to be hoped the Government will turn its attention to some of the one, two, three and five hun dred thousand dollar scamps. Ctrrrtso.—A young lady possessing more vanity than personal charms, re marked-, n a jesting tune, but with an earnest glance," she traveled on tier good looks." A rejected lover being present, remarked, he "could now account for the young lady's never baring been found far from home." —" I wonder where theso clouds are go ing4o-vighechnora-,---pensively; as 131)e pointed with her delicate. fidger to the eavy masses that fiddiediu_lbe_sky._•" I think they are gdiug to, thunde r ," .Rid her yonog brother. •• • riltr .Whiitaileimity be tuila 7 of the mer its of the different sewing machines now before the public, there is certainly none that deserves tnore speCial mention than the Empire Sewing Machine. This ma chine is Tot onlylnnsurpassed in sim plicity, durability and beautiful stitcb, and adapteatcrall kinds of family sewing, and ooieeless When in operation, but is offsaperior Workmanship, combining use fulness with elegance. 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Job Printing exocuted neatly and promptly at fair prices. Deeds, Mortgagee, Notes. Justices', Constables', School and otherblanks for gale. Poo-m®: PAINTS for AFTON FARMERS AND OTHERS.—THR GR MTNRITAL COMPANY are now manufacturing the Best, Cheapest and most Durable Paint in use ; two coats well put on,. mixed with pure linseed oil, will last 10 or 15 years it is of a light brown or beautiful chocolate color, and can be changed to green, Ivad. stone, olive,or drab. to suit the taste of the consumer. It is valimble far Houses, Barns, Fences, Agricultural Implements, Carriage and Car makers, and Wooden-ware. Ca n, van, Metal and Shingle Roofs, (it being fire and Irate proon Bridges. Burial Cases, Canal Boats, Ships and Ship Bottoms. Floor Oil Cloths, (one manufacturer lo ving need 5.000 bbls. the - pastyearo and as a paint fir any purpose is unsupassed for body, durability. tin sh city and adhesiveness. Price, f 6 per bbl. of 300 lbs.- which will supply a farmer for years to come. Wdr, ranted in all cases as above. Send for a circular,nhich gives fall particulars. None genuine unless branaed in a trade mark, Grafton Mineral Paint. Address DAN IEL BMW F:LL. Proprietor, 254' Pearl st., New York. Agents Wanted. GROVESTEEN & CO., 499 Broadway, Naw York. I= l 'lEtric• 3Plie=orteses. Our Last new addition to our different styles is attracting the admiration of both elides and pot - mince. We mention specially. some of the claims of this new Piano. Believing the exterior should be as brautiful to the eye as melody Is to the ear, we have paid great at tention to getting them up in a style that it conersted by all who have seen them to he the handsomest Piano Forte made. They are an entirely new style, with four fnll round corners, heavily carved legs and lyre. base richly moulded, and contains our latest improved new Scale and action. The tone is melodious. and its adapt ability to passages of every shade of expression, from the softest murmurs, the Crescendo, and the F F. gives the performer every advantage of the Concer. , , grand.— Price $.500. ly4 I EMPIRI3 SEWING MACHINE CO. PRINCIPAL OFFICE, 618 Broadway, N. Y. Notice is called to nor new an improved Mannfartn. ring Machine, for Tailors and Boot and Shoe Fitters. Agents Wanted, to whom a liberal discount will be given. No consignments made. 44 IT. 13.416.17.1Ert. ego C 70., GREAT PIANO FORTE And Melodeon Emporium, 650 Broadway, New Yak, and 69 Washington St., Chicago, Crosby Opera Rouse, Wholesale Agents for the united States for Wm. Knabe d• Co'., Celebrated Gold Medal Also, Agents for A. 11. OA I.E C CO., and other first. NC , have the /rtsgeßt and tkist al:Ported stock of Pianos, which, for Power and Sweetumas of Tone, Tlaey Agreeable Touch, and nes ty of Finish, have, byj edges, been pronounced ay/HI - a/led. Wholeotle .cuts for Corium', Needham /II Co's Cele brated Harmoniums. Melodeon* and Organs. Manufacturers and Importers of Musical Instruments, and all kinds of • Musical Merchandise. IX — Remember the place, J. BAUER d: (4' , 650 BrOftlitTFlV, IsTeir York. and 101 6 Washington St., Chicago Please Bead this Carefully Allbscriberr have entered into a partnership for the purpose of carrying on the Merchant Tailoring hnsinees; and havlnn supplied ourselves with a first rate stock of materials, such as Cloths, Cassimeres & Trimmings, Coats, Vests,ralats,Overcoats,&c. upon very short notice. made in the latest style. of the hest materials, and at very low prices. We also have for sale, HATS, CAPS, UMBRELLAS, SUS PENDERS, COLLARS, NECK TIES, 'GLOVES, and all the other articles usually kept In an establish ment of this kind. We may be found in the moms formerly occupied by G. F. Fordham, between C. N. Stoddard's Shoe Store and R. B. Little's law office, west side of Main street, Montrose, Pa , doing business under the name of Morse & Lines. S. H. Moan, - P. Lrii - Es. Montrose, May 28, 1887.—t7 N '1 04;(f1•041 SEWING MACE! MIRE Singer Mannfactnring Company have succeed ad in producing a Sewing Machine as near perfec tiou as human skill can accomplish. To be had of -MORSE & LINES, Sole Agents For Susquehanna County, successors of Read, Wet one & Foster. Montrose, July El, 1887.—tf. per vol., tz 00 " 600 " 660 " 7 60 9 00 " 900 SOLDIERS' BOUNTY, PENSIONS, Et,3ac3. Metals,. I= o a63r, TllE undersigned. LICENSED AGENT of the GOV ERNMENT, having obtained the necessary forms, &c.. will give prompt attention to all claims intrusted to his care. No charge unless successful. GEO. P. LITTLE. Montrose, June 6th, 1864. X2O. AGENTS WANTED— $lOO. Male and Female. to introduce our New Patent Star Shuttle Sewing Machine. It is adapted for family use and Tailoring. It makes a stitch alike on both sides. Price only Twenty Dollars. Extraordinary induce meats to Agents. For full particulars. address DUMONT it WILSON, 4130 Arch Street, Jaly2-3m• Philadelphia, Pa. Llquans An extensive assortment o • mire I,,,lquors for_metties nOrpose •.041 1 4racin,z neatly every kind In market, non itantly on hand, and 10r, by • , ABEL TCBUELL. TIEGRATIPS.ELECTRIC OIL, Pat gale by • • AUL TDlatint, 1 2° 1 a=a4r.=;.2. - VIOES. class Pianos We are prepared to furtileh Fire, Life and incidental GENERAL' INSURANCE. AGENCY, Mric:,22.tz-coese. Home Insurance Co. of N. Y., Capital and Surplus, $5,ca0,00 Insunince CO. of North America, Phil's, • Capital and Surplus, 1,700,000 International Fire insurance CO: of N. T.. Capital and Surplus, . 1,000,000 Lycoming County Mutual Insurance Co.of Haney, Penn a, Capital and Surplus, Farmer's Mutual In aural:ice Co. York, Pa., Capital and Stirpine. Enterprise Insurance Company, Phil'a, Capital and Surplus, 375,000 Insurance Co. State of Pennsylvania, Phil. Capital andSurpins, 700,000 Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Co. of Hartford, Conn. ' paying GO per cent. dividends to the assured.. The notes given for half the premium Is never to be paid under any circumstances. ho ; policy will always be.paid in inn, and the notes given up. Capital, 4 1 10,000,000 American Life Insurance Co., Philadel phia, Capital, Travelers' Insurance Co. Hartford, Conn.. Insuring against all kinds of accidents Capital, Hartford Fire Insurance CompanY, Hart ford. Conn., Capital and Surplus, $1,503,163 Putnam Fire Insurance Co., Hartford, Ct., I Capital, 000,000 ' Hartford Live Stock Insurance Company. Insurance on all kinds of Live Stock, against theft and .death from any • cause. Capital, f 500,000 111 Y —All bnsiness entrusted to our rare will be attend ed to on fair terms, and all losses promptly adjusted. STROUD & BROWN 1 Arrents. Viroffice Bret door north of" Montrose Hotel," west side of Public Avoane. 'M. CI. Smos, Esq.,, Frlendsville, Solicitor. BILLINGP STROI7D, CtIaBLIIS L. BROWN. Montrose, Jan. tst. IBM ly NEW FIRM. MUSIC & JEWELRY. TILE eubscrlber hnvlog formed a .par.mersbip with MR. .1. A. STEVENS, maybes to make his best hows to hie old Cnetomere, and inform them that the 3fereamile.Department of the business will herea,ter be carried on by 0. D. Berman & Co. with increased capital and facilltlee, a large sock of Now Goods in all departments, a *tore thoroughly refitted, and 3FP 1. els, WIL ci u. cs The Watch-Dlaking Department Is retained by me, and will receive my perconal atten tion. I have'secttred the services of MR. r. H. WOLD• BYE, a gentleman who has had twenty-five years in the best chops of Enrope, and has no superior In the coun try, I shall therefore he able to do all work' within three days from the time It Is left. The Clock and Jewelry Repairing Will he owned by Mr, Stevens, who will do all work in that line promptly, and in the beet style. 0. D. BKMAN C:OI77PL ISTC,CIEr- Nov. 22, 1866 will consist of a full assortment of the following goods, suitable for this market., whirls will be eo d as low, and many of them lower, than by any one else this side of New York city. Read the Catalogue. CLOCKS & WATCHES. WATCHES merttan,.Stries and English, both gold and silver SETH THOMAS CLOCKS, All Ftvl es. ug their celebrated Calender Clocks. inv tne month, and week, als,, the name of the month, making the changes for every month correctly, with no care but to wind them once a weeek. JEWELRY. Heavy, solid Gold Chains, Hooks and Keys. Fine sol id sets of Jewelry—Pins, Sleeve Buttons, Studs, Ear Rings, &c. WELDING RINGS SPECTACLES Warranted to fit all kinds of eyes SOLID GOLD ALBUMS. A neat tittle Charm bolding eig,h* small Photographe GOLD PENS. A fine assortment, with and without holders. Old ones repointed. SOLID SILVER WARE. 'Slade to order et pnre Coin. consisting of Spoons, Forks. Thir-11/ICA. L:ia ter Knives, Napkin Kings, Fruit is:titres, Vest Chains, &c. PLATED WARE. The best in market—ism". doshlP, treble and timid 711ple plate, and WAILIZANTED— rrolll a foil Tea set down, ineinding Castors. Cake and Card Baskets. Ice Pitchers, Waiters, Butter Dishes, Sugar Bowls, Cupa, Tea Bello, &c. &c. MUSIC. PIANOS Mannfactored by Decker Drother., which, with their late improvements, Purpngs those of any other makerti. Also. 13raclhory's New ,vale l'l.tnoe—a splendid Instru ment. Other Pianos from $350 to $5OO. CABINET ORGANS, From $llO to $l .- 200—warratted for live years. They are the llne,t reed inatrnment in the world. and I have only to ally that I have soldloearly $15.000 worth of them in the tact four rears; and they are all in trood or der and have never cost my ciaBtomvre a gout for re airs. VIOLINS, GUITARS, dec. Violins from $5 to $5O. Flutes. Fifes. tllartnneti;Ban- Jos, Guitars, Bowe, Strings, Tuning Forks, BRASS BANDS Supplied with instruments of the beet American man nfaetnre, by the single instrument or fultset, nt the ma ker's price—also music for any number of instruments. Instruction Books and Sheet !it nett. on hand, and new Pupplies received every week. Piano Stools from $6 to Perfect Sewing Needles. We have the exelutdve agency for R. .1. Roberts' Pa tent Parabola Needles--the beat In the World, Try one paper and if not eatiefted the money will be refunded. Fire Arms and Sportiny Materials. Allen's, Spencer's. and Henry's Breech loading Ri fles. all style+ Revolvers. Fowling Pieces, Shot Belts and Powder Flasks. cartridges for all the U. S. Army guns ; sift° S. and .other - Perenasion 'Caps, Cooper Cartridges, alt styles and sizes. 0. D. BEMAN. Montrose, Nov. 27, 1866, The Great Cauie of Human Elisery. Just Published in a sealed Envelope. Price sir cents A Lecture on the Nature, Treatment and Radical Cure of Seminal Weakness, or Spermatorrncea, induced by self-abuse Involuntary Emissions Impotency, Nervous Debility, and Impediments to Marriage gen erally; Consumption. Epilepsy, and Fits; Mental and Physical incapacity. ROB. J. CULVERWEL M. 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 sur gical operations. boogies, instruments. rings, or cor dials, pointing out a mode of cure at once certain and effectual, by which every sufferer, no matter what his condition tiny be. msycnre nlmself cheaply. privately, and radically. This Lecture will prove& boon to thou- sands. Seat ander seal to any address, In a--plain sealed en velope, on the receipt of six cents, or two postage stamps. Also Dr. Culverwell's " Marriage guide," price 25 cents, Address the publishers. CHAS. J. C. KLINE c 6 CO., 127 Bowery, New York, Post Of box 4586. March 10, 1867-Iystap„ Three Cheers for Gen. Grant, HIP, HIP, HURRAH! 3Prcr. Clisetrleis 314Ccarrisse. HE Bald Basher, has removed- his shop to the sasement of E. L. Weeks' New Sthre,l where be is prepared to give good satisfaction. When I gonto plain this subject language falls to express it. • IDEOWAll.D.lasoclation,Pbtlatelphip,Pa, Disea eve of.tboXervotio, aeolttull,Urbutritizldiaei: nal systems—new andlellabletreatment—in nepp 4 t 4 o4 theIIOWARD 413$0CIRTION. Sent ' loyltiall 111 Veiled et ter etwelopetsjiie , qtcbsrge. _Address Dr.J. SHILLII4 Botratreme,Tdavrard asta#ll - eiatii74s 9 Beath lithatret Philadelphia, Pa. iil[Militainte'S• SEWING .MACHINE, 2,600,000 FOR FAMILIES & MANUFACTMIEMS, THESE WORL IMBED . SEWING MACHINES Were awarded the highest Premium at the - World's - Fair in London, and six first premiums at the New York State Fair of 1866, and are I Celebrated for doing the best' work , offirig a Much smaller needle for the same thread than any other ma ehine. and by the introduraltra of the mold approved ma hluery, 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,thi Company, F,lias . Howe, Jr., the ORIGINAL INVENTOR OF THE SEWING WA- 1,000,000 They are adaptedtoallkinds of Family Sewing, end team sett of eeametresees, dress makers. tailor*, man nfactnrere of Shirts, collars, skirts, cloaks, .triantillao, clothing, hats, cape, corsets, boots. shoes, harnees,Badi-, dice. linen goods, umbrellas, paraeols, etc They work equally well upon silk; linen. ittoolen and cotton goods with silk, cotton or' linen theend; They will gull t. gather, fell, cord, braid, bind, and perform every species of sewing. 'Milting a beantlful and perfect stir h , alike on both sides of the articles sewed. The-Stitch invented by Mr. Howe, and made . on this Machine, is Use most popular and durable, and all Sewing Ma • chines arc subject to the prin ciple .invented by him. SEND •FOR A CIRCULAR. SIBLEY & STOOPS, General 21yrnts, N 6. 922 cIIESTNIIT ST., PUIL'A. Feb. 26, 1861. Slain Street, 5 doors below Boyd's Corner, Montrose, FLOUR,I GROCERIES, AHD A large, fine assortment We are coustrintly receiving and now have on band, a fresh stock of (foods in our line, which we will sell CHEAP! CHEAP! CHEEP! ,GOOD TEAS, COFFEE, SUGAR, MOLASSES, SPICES, PORK, FISH, LARD, HAMS, DRIED FRUITS, CLOVER ti TIMOTHY SEED, Szr We bare refitted and made additions to oar Stock of Pails. and arc now ready to forward Butter to the be: t COMMiS,iOII holism , in New York, free of - charge, and make liberaludvancements on counignmeuts. Cali and examime onr stock before purchasing, else Where, anti convince yourselves of the GOOD QUALITY & CHEAP PRICES c. a. mrttEß, HUNT BROTHERS, 191Ci.VIL.ALIWrIVICELV, Wholesale &Satan Dealers in EilabVAliil2l 9 3FIL CD) 1 4 47 y STEEL, NAILS , %lii.oltir FAL BUILDER'S HARDWARE. MINE RAIL, COUNTERSUNK & 7' RAIL SPIKES RAILROAD & MINING SUPPLIES. CARRIAGE SPRINGS. AXLES, SKEINS AND • BOXES, BOLTS, NUTS and WASHERS, • PLATED BANDS. MALLEABLE IRONS, HUBS, SPOKES, FELLOES. SEA7' SPINDLES, BOWS, &e. ANVILS, VICES, STOCKS and DIES, BELLOWS HAMMERS, SLEDGES, FILES &c. 4c. CIRCULAR AND MILL SAWS, BELTING, PACKING TACKLE BLOCKS, PLASTER PARIS CEMENT, HAIR ,t GRINDSTONES. FRENCH WINDOW GLASS. LEATHER S FINDINGS FAIRBANK'S SCALES. Scranton,. March 24, MS. ly J. A. STEVENS 699 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. CIIINH. MINER & COATS, PROVISIONS, for cash, or exchange for produce or our Goode Montrose, April 16, 1887 LVew ViIWM. Baldwin, Allen, & McCain DEALERS IN Flour, Feed, Salt, Pork, Butter, Cheese, Dried Beef, sams, Fish, Smoked Hal ibuti Candles, Tea, Coffee, Spites, . Syrup, Molasses, Sugar, Seed Wheat, • Clover tl: Timothy • Seed ; Flcrx-eltd, Beans, Broome, Nails; .dv.` ahankitd for past patronagei we shalt be happy toga° and watt upon oar old Lakoettenstopters. : 1 4t11 Goode and Rohr wartanted. • S. BALDWIN:, W. Ti. ALUM "N 7 AtiMeOAIN. Montrose, O. I, )U. DASHI • atented •Iffay= 77 . 1867, The most Important anci....T.Nuabte Amt. lion of the 190 Ciapry. 1, TlAie.Dasheria Armoric; to any, other, by being se craw° a b the Old Dasher, and combining te stew s , pherto principles therewith, and the linnet Gatherer 2. It is superior, to all others,. Inasmuch as.them se power applied to this in like mechdtdcal operations will make one fourth more reciprocations. 3. It is superior to all others, inasmuch as It produ. Mathis A rator An o much shorter time, 4. It is superior to any other, Inasmuch as it prude. ems R much better-quality of Butter. • G. It is superior to -any, other Patent ebure„ 4 04 . cia fa as Ms 600 per cent. cheaper than 'any other, It Is .well known to Dairymen and other s , that Batter Is contained in minute globules or sacks, covered with emembrane,and requires the action ot air to prepare the covering to be removed by friction. The Scientific -Atnetienti ulf cream , is dashed against a hard 'substance,'" mashed between bars or rollers, It breaks the globules and becomes oily, by destroying tho grain. It stands be, thrown into currents and counter cancan by the nen= Of air.' causing a friction b'y the action of the currents against each other. removing the coverin t Without 'breaking or bursting the globules." This le tbe pie'which theitiventer of this Dash endeavored to keep tq view, and ,the ruit shows." mach larger yield of Butter obtained In lees time than by any other Dasher_ Experiments have proven that any other method ex cept pumping air through the cream, will not penetrate sufficiently tokolygenise all the globaleapreparatee) to concentrating the Butter. Throwing it into the air by eleppere or old faahloned Dashers, does not sufficiently expose It to the air to bring out the Butter. . The above Patent flakier has been ptirchased for SPA. quehanna County hyf the anderrifgacd.' 'The process or churning can be ,senn at any time r tn 4 Glass Churn. at Baldwin. Allen ar SteCaln i e Store. An agent will can vase the county soon as possible, to sell the Dasher for individual rights; also township rights erill to sold.; blontrose, July Z 3, 180.—tf A. BALDWIN. STEVENS HOUSE, - 21, 23, 25 & 2713roadwy, N. Y. Opposite Bowling Green. ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN. TSTEVENS AOUSE Is well *and widely..knosrs to the travelling public. The location is espsciey suitable tq merehants and business) men ; it is in c,.,. proximityto the business part of the city—is oe th. highway of Southern and Western travel—and atiJacent to all the principal Railroad and Steamboat depots. The Stevens douse has liberal accommodations for Over 300 guests—it is well furnished,. and possesses s.. cry modern improvement for the comfort and enterts n. meat of its inmates. The rooms are spacious and we i ventilated—provided with gas hpd -Water--the ,atteni once is prompt and respectful—Ad the table Is stnittlieu with every delicacy of the season—at moderate rates. GEO. K. CHASE & Co. may '—rim P 11017112701.9. TO THE LADIES All of the above Pills are infallible In re.rrectiaz menstrual I rregnlarittes v and in enrinir Leuehorres or Whites. Thiry are successful as preventives—but should not he used anrin g pregnancy, as they would prodore abortion. Price. one dollar per box, each. The arra two kinds named sent by mail, to any address. postage paid, In sealed envelope. on receipt of one dollar for each box ordered. The latter two kinds, beim?. i rlsre, and heavy, will be sent by mall, postage paid. on the receipt of one dollar and t ;veiny cents. Address ABEL TCYRRELL, Drinr•riet, Montrose, Ps. tOUTZ'S CELEBRATED HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS. • - • This preparation, long and favorably known, w!:1 thoroughly reinvigorate broken4lown and low..pirittil horses. by streuthenlng and cleausing the stomach and intestines.- It is aware preventive 'oral] diseases incident to this animal, suchen Lung Fever, Glandere, Yellow Winer. Shaves, Collgto , . Distemper. Fevers', ?minder, Lose et Appetite and Vital Energy, etc, Its nee improves the wind, increases the appetite. gives a smooth And ^Jos.: , skin, and transforms the miserable skeleton into a tin , looking and spirited horse. this preparation is Invaluable. It increases the viand. ty and improve+ the quality of the Milk. It has been proven by actual experiment to increase the quantity of milk and cream twenty per cent. and make the bet• ter firm and sweet. In fattening cattle. It gives than an a petite, loosens their hide, and makes thenttbri , much faster IN ALL DISEASES OF SWINE, stich as COnghs, Ulcers In the Longs, Liver, do .thy! article sets as a specific. By putting from 'one half a paper to a paper in a barrel al swill the above diseasei , will be eradicated or entirely preyented. If given In certain preventive and core for the Boa Chole ra. Price 25 cents per paper, or 5 papers for $l. Pre pared by at their wholesale Drag' and Medicine depot, N 0.115 Franklin st., Baltimore. Md. For sale by Druggists and storokospet:s throughout the Vatted States. 09 — For sale in Montrose by novil ypql6 ABEL TURRELL. • SCRANTONBOOKEINBERY llsecured the services of Mr. if. Zoehe, one of the beet binders to be found in the • State, we are prepared to furnish to Ranks. Insnrancin Companies Merchants, Manufacturers, Coal operators, Hotels and others, with BLANK BOOKS, of every description, on short notice; bb td in Any style desired, in the most substantial ratlines'. at reas onable prices. .„ Magazines bound, and old books tobonnd,l at New York prices. Ordo is left at the office of the paper publishing this advertisement, ocsent by Express, will be attended to and returned without unnecessary delay E. S: lc urn. Scranton, Pa., Jane 18, 1867. tf . W. R. COATS ; irrixonosims' Patent AtiOtiplieric Dr. Duponco's Golden PCrlodlcal Pills for females. Dr. Cheeseman's Female PiNC • Di. Velpan's Female Pills. Sir James Clarke Female Fills. TO KEEPERS OF COWS, DAVID E. FOUTZ NEW GOODS. 3E11:71:11.-.1 2 1.7.9Pr WOULD inform his friends and the public that he has in store and is receiving large and new sup plies of SPRING & SUMMER GOODS, Inclading every kind of GOODS usually wanteeln this market. . Ms purchases being made since ; the great brat down of prices. will enable him to offer the most favor• able inducements in prices, style and:variety In Dry Goods, Groceries, Crockery, hardware, Stoves, Iron, Drugs, Paints, Oils, Carpeting, . Window Shades, • ~Boots cE Shoe; de. 'rte. and will be sold for Lash. Produce, or approved credit New lffllford, June, 1867. BLACKSMITHING. HZ undersigned have this day formeda to - PArtn er ' T under the arm train° of Stonily& Moran, for the purpose of carrying on Blackamithing in all Rs branches. Or - Strict attention wilt be glien 'to rforse-eboeing. All work will be done neatly and'promptly..Tbe pub lie are invited to call. B. P. STAMP. , Montrose, March etb, 1867. 'if P. T. MORAN. Wittet.r AND TRIT 4000 ;FLOUR, Mtzrear.:4:.=s, _ a, 3wm2,1111.