PlAklilltithci,inatice:lo 00 law of this case.: , --Vbat -law does the recOrd.- th(FXicid4, t-Ik it ureypdfftee • set? believe' in the . con eEitfit stand ready itvpunishits'vfolators; but neither the re : Moval-oCtWat fathful and efficient officer, Edwitlf. Stanton;. whickt I deeply regret, hor the ad •interim designation of Lorenzo Thomas, .were, as has been shown, forbid den by it., Is it the re- - construction nets ? hatev6r the facts-may be, this record does not contain a particle of eyideoce of their violation. Is it the conspiracy act ? :No facts are - Shown to - sustain such a charge, and the same may be sa id of the charge Oa violation of the appropriation act ofliarch' 2, 1867;' and these are all the !Ars alleged to have been violated. It is to - tvever, charged that Andrew John son has violated the Constitution. The fact may be so, but where is the evidence 'of it to be found on this record ? Others may, but I cannot iipd it. To con viet and depose the chief magistrate of a great nation, when his guilt was not made palpable by the record,and for insufficient cause, would be fraught with far greater :danger fo:the future of the couutry, than can arise from leaving Mr. Johnson in of- Tice for the remaining months of his term, with powers curtailed and limited as they Lave been by recent legislation. .once set the example of impeaching President for what, when the excitement of the hour shall have subsided, will be re ,garded es insufficient canses, as several of those now alleged against the President 'liver° decided to be by the House of Rep resentatives only a few monthssince, and no future President will be safe who hap pens to differ with a majority of the house and two thirds of the Senate on any meas. tire deemed by them important, particu larly if of a political character.l Blinded by partisan zeal, with such an example before them, they will not scru ple to remove out of the way any obsta cle to the accomplishment of their pur poses, and what then becomes of the checks and balances of the Constitution, 4P-9 , refully devised and so vital toits per petuity ? Tbey are all gone. In view of the consequences likely to flow from this day's proceedings, should they result in conviction on what my judgment tells me are insufficient charges and proofs, I trem ble for the= fntin'e of my Country. I can not be an instrument to produce such a result"; and at the hazard of the ties even of friend - ship and affection, till calmer times,shall-do justice 4, o.my motives Ito al ternative- it left' me - but dis charge of duty. Senator Grimes on Impeachment. .FrotTA,tfth ,abieL'-:s,peecl4*- - 10; (Rad) of lowa, made in the Senate in se cret session on Monday, giving his reas ons why he could not vote for the impeach ment of the President, we condense the following: He began"" with g -eOnsideration of the President's power of removal of the heads of depatttnents under the Cons:itution, quoting many authorities to show that it was not denied or abridged up to the pas sage of the ; epnre of .office,aet. .Ppasing Oiter be tii . estiUn of,tifetconstittitionafva liiiiipif ihat-tat, he hiok trip the iliscn§4- ion of whether Mr. Stanton's case comes within its provisions. Ile did not consid er the Secretary of War either within the first section of the art, of the proviso, and quoted the ileclaratichis of Mr'. Schenck and Mr. Sherman on the passage of the bill in March, 1307, to sustain the theory. He thought Mr. Stanton held office under the pleasure of the President alone under theact of 1789, and that the President elotie could remove him. He did not think there- was any distinction between the power of the President to remove during recess, and his p0'.4.-er to remove during the see on of the Senate, an officer who held solely by his pleasure. Taking•ppr then the second - article he said the ternporary'desi„A'ation of a per son to discharge the duties of an office un til! the office, could be fill ed, iwas 'made' ie OA by the aet'of 1795, thieli;' fie ie satis fied, has not been repealed , by that of 1863. J 314 even, if be thought otherwise, Mr. lie -:finable to con vict the President of a crime in such a l i empor.ary appointment, not doubting but that: be. , said in good faith and be lieved he was :acting within the laws. He dismissed the conspiracy articles very briefly, adlie :did also the eighth and ninth articles. He then took up the qnestion of intents saying he had no doubt that the Presi dent thoroughly believed the tenure of of fice set we's unconstitutional, and said that he was advised of its unconstitutionality by Mr. Stanton and other members of the Cabinet, and Mr. Grimes thought it not Strange that under the circumstances the President should doubt or question its scope. He held, however, that Stanton's case was not included in the provisions of this set, and that, therefore, the question of intent need not be considered, as the President' had done no unlawful act. But even if it were included, the guilty intent was not such as warranted the judgment demanded by the House. The Senator wept „on, tosay that if the President might not 'this' way make a 'case tbr-the cote_ is to pass upon, the complete supre mtivai -of-Congress over all , other branches of .govern m ent was established, and be was no believer •in such doctrine. Mr. Griffin - Turned off the' - remaining. articles in a few words, and closed as follows : • '.'`Have i elpiessed no views upon any - of ihilnestions upon which the President, kiatcht4l3,. *iraignAd at the bar of public bittaidepf the charges. I have no right to , travel- out of -the record. Mr. Johnson - 11 character:as a statesman, his relations - to political parties, his conduct - eirorts 'teennitruction, the •ezerciseof bispardoning: poiikr," the cirltracAef : of lap liiitointitents and 'The in fluences under which they were made, are not before po i any charges. Noncan sUffeiamy judginent of the law. governing this liaselo be infltieticed by politicaleon, siderations, leannot agree'to , 4estnOrtbet ItarmonloitS 4f the l eMititttutkid for thelpurpose - of getting rid of 'lie unac; ceptable President.: Whatever tily ion , of the incaMbent, cannot consent to trifle with the high office-he holds.' I dif fer widely with!the President respecting his political views and measures, .and deeply - rsgret the differAcee between him and Congrese:; but I cannot, - in my jadi ciaLqapapity„' i'ecoid my vote that he,, is guilty ethigh crimes and tniederheanorfiq' eiv Abiratisenunts. pOCilt AGENTS.wanted for Lossing?e ErlikTOUT OP Tut rtrerzo sures-from ns disernr ery to the elope of Andrew Johneon's administration t in ono royal octavo volam et .800 pages -ilicigrared by 400 engravings on wood and twelve eng,ratlinge on steel —en ttrely new. For epecim ens and terms, apply to . T. BELKNAP.: Arirtforth Conn. or BLISS & Co., 134 Broad st., Newark, N.l. • A GETS WANTED for the Wearing - 1 k- OP TgIE GEER:I.—The greatest Bdok ever pub, lished. Belcontenta are deeply Interesting and should be carefully:read by every one. The Immense demand for this great work stamps it the most successful Book out. It lA...decidedly ace Bdek fdr the times. ;It fully il- In.trates old Ireland, abounds In Romance, Incideht and Wit,. showing the Potrietism and Devotion, the Truth and Ilervor, of :that warm-hearte people, con taining over 100 illustrations, bohild In cloth, green and gold. Price $3. Agents wanted everywhere. Exclus ive territorygiven. Send for circulars and sample copy. WILLIAM FLINT, 26 south. 7th et. Phira, Pa. POOk AGENTS WANTED for "Peo. plc's Book of Biography," by dames Parton, the " Prince of Biographers.", 'containing lives of distill. gnished persons or all'ages and countries, , wemen as well as men. A hatußome octavo book of over MO pa ges, illostratdd with 12 benntiful %tee! engravings. No competition. Agents;say it tells faster than any Book they ever Sold. is:end For description circular. . n S., Hats az Co.,Bartford. Ct. NORTH AMERICAN STEAMSHIP CO. THEOUGE LINE T© ci."44xxecria.nr.a.a:, Via. Panama Railroad. New Arrangement. Sailing ‘ from New York 041 the sth & 20th of every- Month. Or the day bofore when tbeee datee tall on Sunday. Passage Lower than any other Line. For information , address D. N. CARRINGTON: 4 0. %Tr WEST ST., NEW YORK. W. H. Wmni. President. GaAs. Mora, Vice Pres. Oince--54 Exchange Piece, New York. , . • Circular, Kill, Malay, Ging and Cruas "Cut ':'-_, .21; Nkfiitt SS . Every Sate' that,l4vcit our Factory is Oil Tempered and Patent Gratmd, perfectly true and even, and made of maforto,temPer by one patent tempering process. . . ! . : AL - 2C. MI SS p, i ; • ~ • , I ~; ~ ommori shop°, as 'ood as the best. The • RED JACKET (Colburn's Patent) AXE cannot be excelled. t We guaranty they will cut Z per cent. more than C0P7311011 axes with Iran labor to tho el?pper; a Send for circular and prices to • i LIPPINCOTT I BAKEWELL . , PITTSBURGH, Pa. Sole lianntactnrers. For sale by principal Hardware Dealers. : i 33baCclx- - ,Msi:a.ssQ-sexelizLyeat PATENT LIQUID NI-SIMPRITE OF LIME ' A certain prescrcatirlot EGGS, FRUIT. NEAT, etc., for au} length crane. For sale by Druggists & Orocers. WOODEN WATER PIPE , Aina. Eave Trough rpRE BEST and Cheane=t Article ever made. Every bodA parlicular/y Farmers and "Miners, send for e free doiscrintive circular and price Hat to J. A. WOOD ItrA.R.l5, NVilliamspurt,ra. IVANTED—AGENTS to sell by soul re a ceirablned &gamin, LEVEL and BEVEL . Greatlndue.eminta offered. County }tights tor sale on most Ifberal terms Poi — Particulars address W. S. BACHELDES co., Pittabwgb, Pa. AGENTS AlirAliirrElle:::Veloplo in Want of. and agents who ere tiling, alliog all kinds - or SEW tivo 31A0,11LRES, are req ested:to undress me (iiiith,stamp) tor greatly reduced prices and terms. J. K. PEAItSOSS, box 4, Charlestown, Maas, b I V . SABLE,;FIeig . 'LADiEgAS the SkiVINCi ElVlDE,:inftbe esststartenf !Sales in hand-sewin. , groteetin ,, , the finger from the needle. andrasing etic , hes to be made with exact rogalarityand incr aced rapidity. Invalaable_for all kinds of embroi der' and crocheting. Sent to any address, by• Cleg4taly stiveriplatod, for .15 cents, or solid silver, for 7.5 eentr. Agents wanted in every town. Tertrogi, add Pample for for 55 cents. Liberal discount to the trade. Address NILES .I!,IAL:NCr-Ci CO., 55 Water St., Boston, Mass. • _ . WANTED, AGEIsITS. $7516 $2OO per month; everyivbere, male or 1e• male, to lotroduCe the 'GENUINE IMPROVED'-COM MON HENCE FAMILY SEWING MACHINE. This ma chine will stitch; hem, fell, tack. quilt, cord. bind, braid, and embroider in a. most superior manner. Price $lB. Fully warranted for dye Sears. We will Tay $lOOO for any machine that will saw a stronger, more beautiful, or more elastic seam than ours. It makes the. 4 ' Elastic Lock Stitch." „Every second stitch can be cut. and still the cloth &inn ot be pallud span with- at tearingit. -We pay AgeuteLfrom tab to 6.2011 per month and.expenace..o r a commission from which twice that amount can be made. Address SECOISEA rIT,TSPURO.- Or 'BOSTON; MASS. - CA UTION:,Do not berimpored PPan bY9ther 'Parties palming orr Worthless cad-iron nasChines. under the same !limner otherwise. , Ours is the only genuine and really practical cheap machine manufactured. GREATEST curiosity attic 19th Century! Wonder fill Electric Fish—lt pleases all l By mill for 10 cts. and spate 3 for 25e. -, ",Address the inventai - ; NA THAN MALL, West Millbury, Mass. t2Y"Agents wanted la every paoof the World; • " CAABONIZED MEAT." Do you suffer and 'desire runlet from , • • Coninimption, _ pronchit• is, - ;Astbnia,, .t s •- • - DYspelltial,. .; The 7 Carbopized blear Ica Aura cure! Ask your Draggbii fpr It or iiend 1 prikean to 13Aser. B. COLLO a D0., - Dykenit 'Fflr $lO per dozen. NOTHING LIKE kurnry-tothe palate;a painless uncut , Cal, tt gdzitlelitiumlatiCto they circulation a per. opitoryprepaotiori, an anfl-b,ilionsAueilicine. t i , starg- Ilehier adiuretic,,aud lukuliablo general al native, _Such are, the 414nowledged and difflY ProVenTPPerties Tari 11 sitiAtli;Eff . errettemitAlpicalentm lipid by Dxuggietup ii- • • - • - • • CU D inc e E: l 49 6,e l ;J:R B EWorpqrility ft uai y e a o; iiii,r26 . iiit n4 ll o 4 464 ._ •oic r itra pAA - Azzatear nor" gri Esimmip.'Wa.drfff Trolls oeo act, ofMod -r 'MOTTOS iltereby gtteethit aptseableito the act v tho-p Assembly...of, th e Commonwealth, o f Penbaylfanla;diftellnetho3ntidal of ° telling InnteatEtt I anfte„tif which the , nsmewor the:manures* ,or; bin eas, or the numbers,. era gtren "belnyromill be' opld at ptiblicr 4 rendde ad 'the, swor! liftin , day of font/ neat, the eighth,. at : the .Catitt TiOneign,faliAtthje, for ar rcaragea hno , anll the colt accrued ea each tract re spectively, unleasibe Same be' bald Winn the day of sale. Sale to eminence at 01c10,c15 A. in. .caws..rtis on owis;asi. AnAnAt. 200 George Cam bell 200 A. McConnell f,)00 C. Biddle 'at 50 . B. S._ Bentley OLIPT0111). 44 .John Beach. pt . 104 Jamp.i Beach,pt I _, 15 Joeeph Xteach pt' 8 . Philip Bench lit e 5 Jolth Beach pt 50- .- - Phipp.Beacbvt 114 Peter Beach pt TM °core° Porter pt 30 _ ElizBbetti.slesport pi , 130 - - -Ann Rokei 70 Jane Roker t 5 Jane & P. Itokey 331 G. .t.., Morse , , , LAKE. 150 R. n. Rose cacao • &tut Rea°, " • 50 lUea Rose C, Carmalt • • B-BEAT BEND. BS3 Baldwin t Watson tract 148 W. A. Denneque Vlll 'Oaterhont it Merrick' 1780 J. N. Jackson 200 Oliver TrovihriAgo 32 Jonathan Stevens HA EBONY. 121 S. Meylert 10,62 116 Jacob Swink 8,20 128 Patrick Johnson , ;- ; 11,20 412 Daniel Rees - ' .- 86,26 SOO Richard Martin (Conovan late owner) 70,40 33 James comfort . ; - 90 nurnuar, 30 , • 'Marla Meredith , ' ' =.' 1,03 103 A. 11. Storme , 6.61 64 Sunni Meredith --- JAtiftSON . flenry.W3lle LATIIIIOI 4 83 Montrose 6 Company LICNOX 438 C. D. Wilson 103: 143 George Belcher 260 George Belchei. LIBERTY 38 B. B. Bentley .." 200 146'04 & 65'8. 'S. Bentley Joseph Denton 1 „MIDDLETOWN 188 John C dbirtlB" 250 Robert 11. Ro se a estate It. U. Reap estate, McGovern lot NEW MILFORD 40 Grinnell Otis 178 Montrose Depot company 100 , . WIIAam R. Sabina 1. --R. L. Ward OASLA•." 124 Henry Wylfe s•Mt. .D. Alvreerean t 00,50 ' Samg et Dayton o a, W. Gregory 65 C. L.' Ward • tOO Mr's. R. P. Mnl(ord SP RI NGVILLE 259 Maria Meredith TIIOIIPSON _‘.. ..... ~ ..... 2 1 :68 19 131 A. M. Shipley 150 bake Joao& 100 E. A. Cook 15,73 100 Isaac Miller 1%75 82 ' • Pant & Samuel Bradley 12,91 114 - Rivenbarg & Steenberg ' 34,136 55 W. C. Meek ' • '- 8,61 22 James Mumford . 8,46 RICHARD V. KENNEDY, Treasurer. Treasurer's Office, Montrose, April 24, 1868. T H E L A .sfo - itbe succEsr MRS. S. A. ALLEN'S VMPECFVED ^ HAIR RESTORER Favorites HAIR DRESSING. NEW STYLE IN ONE BOTTLE, Will quickly restore Gray flair to Its natural color and beauty, and produce luxuriant growth. It is pre feetly harmie.s. and is prefered over every cther prel partition by those who have a fine head of hair. as wel as those who wish to restore it. The beautiful gloss andperfume imparted to the Hair makes It disirable for old and young. • For Sale by all Druggists. . ; 198 Ozninnea yr.. N. Y. PRICE'ONE DOLLAR.. Feb:lB, 1868—ly 3Etaiti:trazifl. lac). Gat A T_ 'P, lA..N 0 - TO E And:.' nelodecilk - Emptirium, 650 Bioidiniy, Nevi tezit, and; - 69 Washington St., Chicago, CrosbrOpera Mane, Wholesale Agents for the 'Halted States for Win. Knobs & Co'B Cele*ard add kedal rol.a.23EciteSiiotelos. Also, Agents for A. H. GALE'CO„ and other f r t- class Pianos _ . . W. Wino- the largest and best assorted stock of Pianos, which, Tor korrer . and ONVegtiless . Tone, Pis 9 noel AgreeableToneti. and Beauty otFiniati;have, byj ridges, been pronounced unrivalled. - Wholermie Agents Tor Carhart, Needham& Co's Cele brated Harmoniums. Melodeon and Organs. Bia.nnteerurera_and importers of Mvlsieol laarrUiftefilp . Violingirelfrrineltri-I),rttnis,` 7,Guilartr, .l'icresintrint lain is and other - "Maisical Mereitcifidiae' " • farHemember-the, place, . • - .nA ITER' tr-* CO., • • • 650 EtroadwAy.-New 'York, and .Tay B—ly 03 Washington St., Chicago. 3E II larelCio . 114: tireateat.cnia -e4tt, ness, &e.,111 the Great English Sweep.) , APnelPe./. 11 1- iment. Bead on 14 rappers w h at it has done in Snag's county. It bay cured the lame and afflicted Immediate ly, ,Lion'e fall to try Price, Mkets per. bottle: .Sold by tebePlartell. Bums bilehols, 'and all'itorekeeprra or drugglete. If It does not give satisfaction, return tbff,bitttle halt:fun and your Inonk it wlll be refunded. • ••• • • P IX- ft: , It Mr& r f icr.W. , Fdt. 11168. lddletown, N: Y. TO' Ildirbtiiien. D a n o ll 'lt n azsesViiteerigriivve - ii LT glue:AP 1„,. 1 Pelf. 1, lOW la4alMcgiatiie ; afE DEVLINt.v,;: . , CO• Gloria 104,2DIATSES • Broadway, dor Porp rGfand Strottil •.• ~ • f . "... ) ! i; ni Broadway, : conWs , ' en 4treet, • ,- NrATTO Comprising -all-Branof. tike ! Busine.ss _ rfTege l 4o l # e cugom AND — READ 7 MADE ' - iDEPAUIVENTS , %OF • • ";, Men's - Boys't P.l#l4pp l 's .CLO*4-11140:- :Draw), Celebrated 0.117 91.17 1,18 4,ial AMERICAN YOKE PATTERN, Gentle met's Flitnislung , - Goods Liz„,:t v a every Desenpuon. 41.00 29.48 22.93 469.00 2'190 4.28 OOR-SPECIALTIES FOR SPRIT° ,LIV 1V: ETV GOODS Ali'E : Oissimere -Snits,- entire,:slB.oo *ring Overcoats, $12.00 neDress Frock Coats, $lB,OO inch 24=-' l 3na , DEVLIN it- CO- 7. ;r °Pro' MINE' - St_-0.4T5,1 n 9,116 18.41 8,67 6,28 9,11 gain Illtreet;s doors below Boyd•s Corner, Montrose 1101111, GROCERIES, MN PROVISIONS, 2.60 14V5 1.87 8.12 2.80 We aro constantly mei Ving and now have on hand, a fresh stock of Goods. in one line, which we will sett CHEAP!'`CHEAP t CHEAP! for cash, or exchange for produce GOOD_,IT44si7 .- COFFEE, SUGAR, a1r0. 14 45455, PORK, FISH, LARD, HAMS, .DRkERYFRUITS, CLOVER a. TIMOTHY SEED, ike We have matted and mtrtfe additions to oar Stock of Palls, and are now ready to forward linttoe to tha byt t comtnltPlon houses In' Now York; free'of charge, end mike liberal adviukconents on conslginnents. Call and examine our Stock before purchasing else where, and convince jonraelyns of the GOOD QUALITY & CHEAP PRICES C. G. MINER, - Montrose, April 16. 1867 Z*TeNnr Baldwin, Allen, & McCain. Flour -Feed - .Salk' Park. - Butler,;Cheese Dried Beef, Hams, Fish, Smoked Hal : . elq, Candles, Tea, , Coffee, ,Spices, Syrup; MolaiSes,'Sv.Oir, Seed _Wheat, • Clover ft: Timothy Seed, Flax-seed, Beans, Thankful for past patronage, we shall be happy to see and waft upwi onr old and new customers. All Goods and Flour warranted. , - A. BALDWIN. W. L. ALLEN. 3.11. McCAIN 'Montrose, .1 7 . b. 6, 16.67. :Furniture-- Establishment /AP William W."lirriith: eitentilim Furniture ‘.../ Establishment of William W. Smith, having been retittedmnd greatly , improved; , the proprietor respect fully annomacesto the eitizene.of Montrose and vicini ty, that he is constantly making and keeps on hand the largest and best asssortmcnt Of - - 30 11 1:735LW - DrimialStai3 to be foondanywher thieelde of Mew:York:6o; DeSks; Divans. Towelracks, Lounges, Footstools &c. Center Lard i Pier, Toilets Dining. Kitchen and - extmriou itables. • -r Cneuts —Cane and Woodscat Rockers, Cane, Flag and Woodseats of every yariety and style , . • • • , Soresand Ttte-atetes,furnitihed on short notice.— Cade seat chairs resented. SPRING. TIED& A largo assortatent7chcapestand hest, in, the market Cane .Seat theirs: . I am now enabled to stipple my customers with a new substantial cane seat chair, of home manufacture, which will befound- greatly,. superior- to those—formerly, In Inar,ket,atid yetare 7 CAN .SEAT CRAIIicS R4',SE4TED. narniehed at short notice. Hearse always in readiness if desired. I employpone but careful and experienced - workmen, I Intend to do my work well, and sell it as low as can be afforded. • ' •' WILLIAM 'W. SMITH. Ifontrose,Feb 18 , 1868. DAY;'; -¢f' . 13 t i tt° ll trlsi:AAZNitlettt Affiktititichttni! Boot and (Moe Store, 5 . new and e l e 7 n n t aeeortment of VlC.s4:t6taii 1 F9rfaii.‘and , *int.er, - ionaithigpi i)fen'S thick and -fine'Lßoois, Boy's Boots, , Oda good assortment of , Shnea r ton-' 4 1 sating of - Ladies' 71Tdi (keit, , "• " ‘ldiestr, 'Children's snitabre /bests; f - Alsa;lliat k :wade to nntee4Fditsipairing dote on dice stat? 7•" • :• = 9 .•Fi:V" , ;,,,; c!':Y46141.40!;:i r.t sWBEI; -lUpy i rx . p'S asultsys ot4mmbl• Goeb. nu sir _ .; : ; of our Goods 3v. M COATS DEALERS. IN Brooms, Nails, de. ifs . Seabra JA3=o,Sequii , ThISTROUDricaROWWB , =; , A t>„ • d e af j , ] , rajoa.rit „ rt. lIENERAIP INSURANCE AGENCTi. MlLL'coXprarrico, Bows Insurance CcVoittiNtitillit ; 1 " ) Surplus • $4,000,010 Insurance Ororet I' lol ll 2- t anflAcjit A 1 4% 1 Capital aid StrphiC 2,000A00 InterrattlOurOPlMlns 3 , 2 o4 corofri. - • - Capital an 4 §urplue,, 40 ,090 Lyttanitigebtintt Maul Iluntrallte'Coalf • IdtincTeranfuk4CaPital andSniplrts. - 4 0 0 009 P,artaer's Mutual Intallynce Co. 'NM, Pa.:; • • !Capital and Surpluto -• • • , 100,$$$ NuterPrisa Insurance +Company, Cifteln. , . • , hatl.e.:CtiOltrilind Stirples;• ' • 1 '000;000 cohAretirlit hintaitlliillrlneuriutce 44 Hartford,' corm., paying 60 ker , dividends' to theatairet.',Thellaes ' • even for hall thepteraltun , la never to , be paid tinder any circtunerancel.•." he ' polity wiThaltrayslte paid 1111%114 Ind •7 '" ' the Rotes girl:amp. Capital', 41; U,000,009 American Llle Inshourco Co., Phuaeci• • phia,'Capltal; 4 • •. • I 1,000,009 Travelere*lnearance Co. Hartford, Conn, Insuring, against all kinds of accidents • ' Capital, •••••,2, 700.000 Hartford Fire lasnratice.Ccentigny. Hart ford. Conn.:Capital aria Surplas. $2,000,000 Putnam' Fl re Instiraticeo2.cllttrtforci, Ca ital, Won't. Palle Ineetanee Co. (Ilene Falls. • $700,000 N. Y. Capital and Surplus, , 400,400 • 41: !draw. , •-• Das ranee eampany. -Insurance on all kinds et Livo stock, against, theft and .death from any ' canes. Capital; • ' 111T,000,000 entrieted to one card irlll be attend. ed to on rale:4lol*, and all Ineses,pTomptli +Quetta rilr'Office firrtdrmr mot from Banking °Ace of W. H. Cooper & Co:;Tarnplkeit; MontroiieiTa. ' - • • • STROMIIC'BROW,Iir - Agents . M. C. Feirracia. riendeAlle, , 'lliontrore; - do ammo& STrctuo,, ••.• , . . CRAMS* p. Dowry. Diontroed,.Feb. ,23..1808.. , , •., minis iitzomits, DRUGGISTS '&IfOTHGABIES, Keep r?Filarly Itypiled with tutactufferlte Drugs anti Medicines, Chemicals, -Dye Stiffs, Wines and :Litiners, Paints, : Oils and. Varnish, Perfumery, • Fancy Soaps, Yankee • • Notions Jac.-&c, Fresh from ins York City, 'All 'of the most popular Patat lifealeina gold in this section, among which maybe tonud Ayre's and Jayne's .Faraily .ffedicints,l Hein bold's Barka, Schenek's Ptihnollie Sy rup and Sea-weed Tonic, Duponco's. and Cheeseman'elFema.le Balsam; - iffriiizares Pine Tree Cordial, . Hall's Hair • Renewer,: Rinek Ambrosia, Kennedy's "Meilicit? 'Diseovery, HOof ' lanes' German :-Bittera, Froatitterli Stomach Bitter; ' And many-gtberitleds;ot re:anal:mend martt.cin fact odr Steek - embraseri fl essinltietit ottiverything us wally kept In WELL IaCkiIILATED Drug Stores. • - • 1111Preseriptions receive partlentar attentlon,"and are tAngstazz and promptly cximpotinded. , s o s Store formerly pecapled by Etheridge.. • A. B; BURNS, • Montrose, Pa4 , l3ept.. 17,1561. AMOS' NICHOLS. HUNT BROTHERS-, socm.ALiNvOzw; . ..wsi., Whole=la AI Retail-Dade= In isidiraDV422l l 9 STEEL, NAILS, VAPIK'E%; SUOVIELN, BUILDER'S HARDWARE. RINE BAIL, COUNTERSUNIne 7' RAIL SP.th'Es RAILROAIJ d muirao 49UPPLIRS. CARRIAGE SPRINGS. AXLES, SKEINS AND e BOXES, BOLTS, NUTS and IVASHEBS, PLATED BANDS. MALLEABLE IRONS, HUBS, SPOKES. HELLOES. SEAT SPINDLES. BOWS..ite. ANVILS,. VICES. STOCKS and DIES. BELLOWS • HAMMERS. SLEDGES. FlLES..t.e..te.. • CIRCULAR AND BILL SAWS, BOLTING. PACKING TACKLE 'BLOCKS, PLASTER PARIS L~~,ti~3iY ~ii,.~ i~ss~ith2~:v ~'~S •i:li FRENCH WINDOW GLASS. LEATHER & FINDINGS , • . FAIRBANE'S SCALES.. Scranton, March 24, 1863. • ly q - (to • . wOSTA Oust, rn,Goode at small advance 13. 3Etiarritte boraPriaing a large assortracor of NEW . „ Dry. Goods, Groceries, Crockery, Hardware, Stoves, Irrm,•4fedicines, Paints,. Oils, l• Boots té Skoes, Wall Paper, Win dow Shades, Hats and Caps, Buffalo 'Robes, Ladies' and Gents' Furs, ' Balmoral and :Rook' Skirts; and combined, forming the moat• copplete opportzkolry tur , aelectingla etery department of tda trade, tad 0111 be sold at.. ; LOwest, - 11,4rket Prices; • 1fi1f0rda*,:14,4•1867.: Merehmt ;•Ti4loing. Have eoeniiii - tho iervlcewor Slid class Ze°" 4.. "4 040 . Chat!o**, and* will re-open the Custom 'Departaient ot'lheliKea %Wahl:lent on. Tuesday Ont. Se l where the*, will.be prepared to . Inekonp to order _ln the latest and molt ashionable stj , les; all kinds, of /ten's and Boy's ploth Particular tittenatiOngiven to. , ,11 :-• •.! otrTsDrcgMTG.' -nrWauted, two oxperbnicedilesti MEP dc.r;' '"lfOittOii, Oct: 22, 107.;• 0 `" ‘" • 1"" '-11LACICS ITHIN • • •, • .0,•..i - MOE nuaoreloedlinrethls tar folioed svo.' porta - et- AL. whlN..under that cos 1141110: , of. Stamp. ibidorani.tor .tbo 'PorPof.O.Pflar.g4.g!iPS A.laCkaF 4lo 4K:. IP; ,raßbhca iikatirphiagOnsylit*o7.,*Viio blYltod to .I)lc.—r,olairAillr. ' I.36 P I AP e o , - 3 4 10 -. 4 414 8 4 .1, :,..:41-11'..1#.911ari1 DEGRIMIEFSbIia rarmalititt=z,:tu..—!! +Wei • 4 - its HEYWOOD RoCIMO.: &SAS. ph" Algid otpti.-)lntrose. May IS, WS. 17: -. 46: - .191.13Laltteirleoeir'y may 5:1 Address, a raidalvai Alit ;141. C.,4IITTON, , Auctioneer; (tend r Inearancir 444 W 4 Priendeville. ?a. C. S. GILBERT, 71 A. Tel ~ 4 117780 f, -6resilEkumloPa., A.''Vir . "BERTII"OI4 I , .Pl.' •dia, is nest end of Brick mock; sover ta , Gore's store. gariteulltratteption,gtvn.to bpsinese pertai n . them the Orptitilee COArt: Vaii.l,lBllB. • 2,• ,GORDON H. FRtlit,. P HOTU(3BQPE li , n? Ler /IroieP Jantltf • JOHN • SAUTTER, , ; 11 • L.• EspEttPuLl.r annontiebi that he tr nay' pre -11. pared to otwall kinds of. Garments , In !the mint fashionable Style, and warranted to At Wltk" elegance nd ease. Shotrovek the PotrOttice,liontrose, Pa, . . . - .. . ........ .. ITlsr.. Rooms , over ,POSASOrIdI . 9.iII T 4 .1" ware-Store. 11111ce hours fr om 9a. m. to! t!. m. t. - Molittolidi itaTy'l,"lB6l. 4l 4f: ' ' 'l r "...•-1' •• • .., JAMES E.; CARIALtrii..:: 'A. TTORNHT Ai , LAW. °Mee Aett tit Mains Ha JAL: • Montrose, Dcc. 18,.18*—tt Wm.-4, ATTORNBY Nit Ll 3 W, Nontrpse. Pa. Ocoee onto. . ette,lbograpiAln otOr. =lt dr. Vows How. Nov. ,77. 1866.—T,1 „ , , . '• `ABEL TURRELL,"" ." PALETt to Grnis;' Patent . miefetn6.l diettileah, .41J- Liqtuirs. Paints; Otte, Dye Stuffs. VandatetyWin ,nw Glaea,Gyoccriee t Glue Ware, Nall end Window Paper; Stone4are, Lain pir,lCeroeene, Maehtnery etta, Tcassea,:Ontii); Ammortitiou t grdwea;dpettaclesAveb• ea, Fancy Goods, Jewelry, Perfa very. ,&c.—being one -or the most . intinertme,' eztenetire; eat valtrabincoltee. Goias of Go . oda ihmineltanna Cotutty,_. LElttifttltihtd In"1848.] 'lll6ntrpee, Pa. '" ' ' bl i Vir. SEAR IA '.'.' '" ItitToT61111? AT LA W , allie over die Elfin of A lattbrop, in the Brick Block, Montrase; Pa. . I' 1, 18u6. DR. W. L RICITARDSON; -4 '• PITSICIAN & SURGEON; tenders Lie profession. al services,to the.ci ti sunset Montrose an 4 tv. Office at Mar residence:on *hal :eciritir elistof,Sayre dt Bros...Fours:lllr. , Omen, IP. E. 4•09111 B.„ paspcn Hannan. itiO*TS- :ItikNXAff, A TToRNOS Alt LAW; SolicitoUs in Bankruptei, LI and General Iteal'Estste and Collecting Agents.— Valuable City Lots... Residences, Farm.,” and Coal Lands for sale. [Scranton, June 1861—y• E. L. WEBS do : CO. ". SIICCESSORS of .1. 'N: HIRE . DO:riimtlers In Dry Goods, Clothing. Ladles and Mates fineStmes. Also, agents fop the great American Ten, and Coffee Company_ • • (ADM, 1,1867. • AFRat.a. ,• • - - ntinol• DR. E. L. GARDNER, HYSICI.S.N And BIIMGEON., Montrose. PS,". (Myer P especint . .ittentton ,to'ffiseisees al. the newt and Longsend. all Sorgtell tlisesses./ Offiee:overthe Poet Office. Beard" otßetule's ISept..4. 1866. BALDWIN, ALLEN, 'Le lidethlN DA'ALERS In 'Flour. Salt. Pork. Fish, Lard. Grain, Feed, Candles. Clover. and Timothy Seed. Also, Groceries,such as Sugars. Moistens, Syrups. Tel and Coffee." West side' of Public Arend°. Montrose, April .7, MS.—, DUCT, HAIIDRICII respectfully tenders his r professional services fo the citizen of. 'Friends rills and vicinity.- 139 - 01 lice intim ofneecif Dr.. Lea. Boards at 4. Hosford's. llyBo-63tk . .101t4 GROVES; • F A'S ni n gt§t t e r'reA.ll6 8., 'l, Sontrves Pa, ;plop over . . VirAll orders filled promptly, in first•rnte style, Cut ting done on short:notice, end warranted tci-fit. WM: W. SMITH,' • CSTNET AND: CHAIR /LIANIJPACTURERS;z4vOI of *lollstreet, .24f,/Itrow,Ps. , If H. BURRITT, I Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Crockery, liardware, Iron, Stoves, Drags, 01Is, and Faints, Boots and Shoes. Rats and Caps, -Furs; Buffalo Robes, Groccries.Provlstons, c.c., N.ewldilford Fa. A O. WAB,REN, A TTORNEY A. LAW. Bonnty, Back Pay, Pension, LI and Exga31.... - ,0 Claln*aUended tzr Cell cor below Boyd'a Store, kontroae.Pa "- ' BURNS &;:IsTICIIOLS,' ' D...•mt.9 in Drum' likicin'es t ' 'hi'i'aial.l3.. I)7e i t.:ffe,-Pal Ms. 011 e, Varniett. LUSlOrlhlElnc'ev• x an cy ir:_cies. Patent Medicioes„,Perromery on TolletAr tieles:' 1017 - Preisrpttons care t 177 6ompontided. , ftlallo Avenue Above betirlee Hotel, Montroee..Pn A. 8., Mums, • - - 4ttoA Nrcitots ' - ' R. , E. P. HINES; ,j)IFAS permanently located at Prlelidiyitlefor the pni , pose. of practicing medicine and Aurae:7_ln all Ha branches:r lie may be found ft the Jahkeon Heuer. Officio hears from 8 a. in., to 9D. m. • • : Janl6tf, Friendavlllm Pa., Jan. ,15th., 1866. STROVD BRQWV .;. vrfts S AND. Urn E797aAse6 Atlarrs. , An besinesiS attended to prometly, on tatr terms. , 'W ilco Ilrg door north of " hlPotrolo Hot*" Merit ',MeV Public Aieine, Montrose, T's. Van. 1:1f3CO. Bn.tarroo:Blnortn, ' - Buoy,. • "'• C. -0. 'FORDITAM, - • 800 It& 811011 Wales-eta Mannatetnivii.. Pa. Shop on Main street; cup doorabove Pd. lard's. All klub , ot work .node to order, and repilribt done neatly.. 65 Th ClieePEC `ooll,Graq, HIP 4 irtreliitigeniturlpiii '1St.0,11111k• PIMA' fernitiedisisf iUoir tivitte 1. Meementof Ll.. , Weeks`Abw gore; *hen WI PfePlirediP stye good tatistargon.. ipa tA ax• Pagsve4. ll W 4 , l 4l l u l B o tO Uri" iL ,AOLIDIERS'-r - B 0 • , . ._ -. _ U iSETtYi.), i , ~` 1 0 Ns-,-- A ~ -" P ENS :a-1141 jialn:elit.s. ': .-' 1., _- away. rivr Au ldegn s lyit l M i r ACM= ofthe:aoi -4citageare2l4l.to a i uniesiria reelmal""4. i , TTLE, , -Noticiitatniti OAFP•0 A FP • Ir• LI" ~..• - - - -k--,- - : - • '..,). '-*, • . 4:::: . •;','‘,l tir AlOothitlon, • • —44l.l&lases of the Norval a. Seplualarti sun ax• -amp ou tew_Bod zeliablimestmeatriwiteportaat gm ABOVIATIOA. Bast its maillusealed Weir 'coveys. fre‘e=tdalrEritt l44l/1 amillipak opord, Xp flos thura• rallitaupAti t n. ' '