the gaticpendent fepublican. R LOCAL MATTERS. CorrYettonk—Nr. Fchror:—ln notice In your los of amount raised in Gibson for the soldiers, etc. y ,, nr type make me say, "Nut prim:NUT:" %rote net proceeds." Geo- Hasurodes Corps —An ndtertl•emcbt in this paper offers liberal Inducements to those en listing in Major-General Hancock's Corps of Veter ans. Soldiers so enlisted may be credited to the places Where they reside. Alistake.—A paragraph is going the rounds, to the eflimt that "since the let of Febroaryall receipts of whatever amount must have on a two cent stamp.. &e. This is Ineorrert alange has been made in the law, and only receipts for r2O er over need the stamp. .4 Mattered Hendt.—We arc to bare a National Bask in Susquehanna Depot, A partial ermaniza• non was bad this week. Next week It is expected that all the necessary arrangements will be perfected for going into operation. We will give the names of officers, etc., hereafter.— Northern iritrwrilearaicin. U. S.'Seven-77strty Loan,—We desire to direst the attention of our modern to the advertisement of W. H. Cooper th Co., who are agents for the sale of the 7-30 loan. It will be seen that they have already effected sales to the amount of $lOO,OOO, and think the whole loan may be ,dispo...d of by the tlrat of April. The time fur procuring these bonds aid no doubt soon be pat, The London quarterfg Reviews—The first 'pninli.r of this valuable publication for the psesent Tear has the following bade of contents: the Life . of William Make, Aristotle's History of Animals, Yon-lees biography of 81r John Elliot, Homer's Ili ad. Memoirs of 81r Robert Wil•nn, Syriac Alsmu s..ripta, Semis. Epigram., The United States as an }.sample. Republished by Leonard Aeott Az CO., IS Walker Street, New-York, at e 4 a year. Jeknowtedgraent.—Rev. R Tower and wife, :.-nby return their sincere thanks to the members ot the lemox Baptist Church, and other frlends,who made them a visit, on the 4th of February, leaving little over forty dollars as a donation. This ra newel.' token of kindness we aceept as a mark of es , em, and it shall prompt us to labor snore earnestly to tbeir spiritual welfare. Vany thanks are also due the committee, who contributed eo largely to the interest of the occasion, Pronkftn.-4 protracted meeting has been held :11 the Avutist Church at the Forks for two weeks, and is still in progress. It is-conducted by Rev. Mr l'nfrer, of Broome County, New-York. Great inter , st has been manifested, the house Ming filled every evening, and sometimes more have come than could b. nested. Some evenings as many as forty-live and fifty of the youth, middle and old men of this vicinity have been on 'he 1111N1 , 11us scat, and there have been many hoiwful conversions JO (TItAN. Arretrfag on Ntrta.We have sometimes known nuts to be Maud so tight that no wrench would re more them This was because they had been held in the hand till they became warm, and being then I:polio:I to very cold screen in Minter, they contract ed ley cooling on, and thus held the screw with an ,nonorahle geaqt. Alwa3a avoid putting a warm ant on a cold .crew; and to remove It, apply a large heated iron In contact with the tint, ao as to heat and rxpund ft, and It win' loosen at once—or a et , t 6 wet with bulling water will accomplish the sloe purpose. Stamp Danes—All business men slioala have fin ofn.lal schedule ol stamp duties ; bat for the nrlit of (armors and others who have little to use stamps, we append a dot of thoss most commonly to•ed: Affreenients or Apprakements, five cents, each stl,l cl paper to 13.• ~t.umpect. Lca.,,, five cents,for all rents not over three hnn• dr.-d dollars. N live ecntt, If not over one hundred dollars, and tire cents for each additional one hundred dot -1.,- or any fraction thereof. trrchrs, for the payment of money, two cents, if the ,am be over ten dollars. ll , ceipts, for money reedved, if over twenty dol rh, or for the delivers of any property, two cents. Thompsoses Reporter.—'phis is one of the beat known, most reliable_ and most s.xt.ssele circulated of any of the Bank Note Reporters and Counterfeit ifrtectors in the country. Perhaps we should not tw..troing too fur in saying that its place among tld• turn of publications is about where " Webster" is uw ,ng dicttouaries—at the head, though th..re are scene aspiring Timis. Its circulation Is now 100,000. Tar weekly edition is three dollars &year; the svmi in mills, two dollars; the monthly, nne dollar.— Addres- Charles Bloudell, Pnbli.her, No. 'lO Spruce Street:Z . .' Y. THE BANS. NOTE DEscrtlrrlvE LlST—Snpplemen bay to the above and by the same publisher, eon tams accurate descriptions of ail the geunine b an k mak* ir.noi by the hanks of the tuited States and Canada, and is pima to all subscribers who pay for the Reporter one year In advance. :Wu. One and Trro DORM' Matra.- -The with drawal of the email note circulation of the State bake, consequent upon their coming Into the Na robal Bar.king System, bus occasioned a want which the Comptroller of the Currency is taking measure, to .apply by an issue of one and two-dollar notes.— Tee contract fur the eneraeiug and printing has been awarded to the " American" and " National " Bank Note Companies of New-York. The design and exerruilon of the plates which have been exhib ited are very tine, and combine ull the recent im provements to guard against fraudulent alterations and counterfeits. The., plates will be prepared for the banks. and the corrency furnished, In order of their ori:anizations, so it will be doubtless SOUK, months before the newer banks will be supplied-- To prevent un*Kewsive eiroblation of miter, of mall detionlina , ion, the currency act provides "Twit not more than one sixth part of the notes furnished to at aeera Wtron shell be of a leas denomination that fit e dullara " Pennsylvania Insane Altylusn.L . -The aunts.' re port of tbie instittition has just been issued. Since ILi ois-ning of the hospital on the first day of Oct',- her. 1.61, nearly 1,850 persons have participated in its benefits. Of this number, ItfiO have been " restored," capsble 01 again entering into to. huskm as, discharging the duties and partaktng of um enjoyments of fife. Between four hundred and twenty and four hundred and thirty have been :unproved, and their condition greatly ameliorated. On the first of January, 1 , 64, the number of pa tients in tyre hospital wet, two hundred nutt eighty. one, viz • one hundred and furtj-eight Males and sec hundred and thirty-turet ivrnales. Received during the your, one hundred and thirty-five pa tients., t a.: seventy-seven Dl/111 . 9 and fifty-eight fe males. Discharged do : one hundred and thirty-five atienta, seventy four males and sixty-one females. Died do. twenty-nine patients, seventeen males and twelve - females; amounting, December :;ht, 1%4, to tau hundred and eighty-one patients, one hundred and fifty-one mid= and one hundred and thirty fe males. Pennell/rants Prtsons.—We hate before ns a pamphlet entitled "Some Notice of the County Prisons and ALms.houses of Pennsylvania. Respect fully Addressed to ilia Excellency A. G. Curtin, Governor of the Counnonateulth, by the Philadel phia Society for Allevistbrie the Miseries of Public - Prisot , s. Philadelphia, 1844." This Society has been in existence for nearly seventy years, and It is hebered that it has been successful to a considerable e xtent in ameliorating the condition of the inmates el prisons, bulb at some and abroad, and also in lumbar public atteritton to the subject of pri,noll or a means nt amending the life and im• pm, 04: the character of those Who hate incurred the penalties of the law for ethnics or vlees. sepa l , ate cottiee mutt is 011 101 , 'd as one of the means for 11 , ming the minibus!, as contrasted with the old method of confining many, of rations grades of clot, together, and Its adoption in the County Jails recommend-d. Murk interesting Information has 6,11 gathered concerning the Pcnitereini v r, County truth., 1100 Alimi-honNeak throughout the State, and Liars for their reformation to certain particulars are given. To 111 foot To UV:or-The following , from an exchange, i 4 the mast logeolows newspaper dun that has ever Intim to our minket 'Twas on a cold autumns% night , A dismal one to view; Dark clouds obscured fair Velma' fight, And not a cloud appoint in eight, As the thick lomat through 11111=1ns-or blue.' , Beat hum-ward, "tacking" left and right; Wham all at once he " brought up" right Against an old dead yew; • At which he rounded to," • And "squaring off," as if to fight, bald, with an oath I shatetindite, ' " -.lnfernal scoundrel you, ' , - _ Light-an' lick you, black or white!" .lust then about him flew An owL which on a brahcbslld A few feet o'er the boozy Wight, goad thee commenced "'Yu whim , - • - In whoo-Itt whoo Itt-whool" QtiotA hinggius-" Dan't you Wok to fright A fellow of my weight and height With your Ter wimo, ter who°, You cursed bugaboo ' An' it you're Ilixlzebob, it's quite Oniteeessary you should . Fare ituggluS ithet your F oney matters are all rlight _ The Printer's paid up-honor bright . Thereat the owl withdrew ; Aod Sitiztius mizzleditoo. But Wrens: %NI etiAPs,4llo/ult=bL taught Out late some dismal Who haven't paid what's dtiel ' "••• They 1 1 7101 P-40 li1tp.•10 001 ,arissup pi . , tc!stsr.—amtritutkWsihr,bie qr Abrunry: • Sheldon Meacham,. Jermieh Meacham, rietifge antes; MIL Orlando rlt ,, nti. :- • Iniarn Wb/tnei,•••-• From Mite Society (two wettings) Other sources • $ 0.03. 2,00. 1,00. 1.00. 35.80. /Va. E 01,63. Cash receipts tor the month of F•brnary, 13{_tty one donare and atzty4hree cent& t Mss-WM.Vi'itsmons, .Ticaeurir. pI.II.OGITE &rimy—Whom there I Fulunns—Frienda with coniforti for the Soldiers. Saarnr—Let one; friend advance and give the pountertlgn. (nue Priced ode:feces and replies)—Jescip 801- dims did! fiaNTur-I'ass On4alleeCati to", Our cause. The next meeting At Jessup -SON Society will be held at the house Of hies Ilen C. Bertholf, on Friday erening, March 10th, Itt The older, as well as the younger blends of the, Society, are res peetfullyltivlted to attend. F. W. D. SIM ere .ofd.—Since January 13th, 1881, the lAwsville Centre Al 4 Society, had forwarded to the W. P. Branch of the U. 8. Sanitary Commission at Indindelohla_ the following articles: Nibs quilts, eight napkins, fourfolther pillows , tix pillow eases, four shirts, twenty six handkerchiefs. two hop pH lowa. four pair of socks, two patrol slippers, three towel, Seven &sealer gowns, nine pair of drawers, two rolls of ( lirftn cloth, two quarts of dried cur rant% four quarts of dried elderberries, fire quarts or drkd rprberries, twenty-six quarts of dried blarkbtrrlek two quart- of &hat sweet corn, three and one-half pound. of apple leather, forty pounds of dried apples, seven pounds of butter, fire calms of honey, two cans of straw - bunk*, one can of raspber- Hea r two cans of pickles, two cans of pickled trait, six quarts of blackberry cordial, four quarts of blackberry wine, one firkin of niekles, and one firk in of souer kraut. Total $135,W. The Society gratefully acknowledge the receipt of 811,01 fr , m Alias darah M. Walker, a faithful al moner of the Giver prat gtfta. E. M. Cowtsx, Fernrtary, pro tern Treasurer's Report eonuneneing January 13th, '1864, and radiny February 1 701, 1665 : Monk* received, Expenses, sloil2. :11;11. Balance on hand, E. AL COWLEY, Trrasuer. N'terspaper Laws.—As there are certain defin ite laws in relition to' the rights, of publishers of newspapers which do not seem to be understood, we will now endeavutto make a plain synop:is of them, and solicit attention tirreto: 1., .1 Poetmastcr is reivired to give notice tly ict. 'ter, (returning the paper does not answer the law) when a salwenber does not take his paper out bt the office, and state the reaton for not bring taketi: and a neglect to do so makes the postmaster respohsible to the publisher for the pay. '2. Any person who takes a paper from that post °Mee, whether directed to hist:maw or another, or whether he has subseritxst or not, Is responsible for the pay, S. If any persOn orders his paper discontinued, he must pay all arreanums or the publisher may - con t ill Ile to send it until payment is made, and caret the whole amount, wpether It be taken from the office or not. There ma be no kgal discominhance nett! the payment Is made. 4. If the subsmilar orders his paper to be stopped at a certain time and the publisher combines to send, the subscriber is Round for it if he takes it out of the post office. I below proceeds on the ground that a man must pay for what he noes. 5. The courts have decided that refusing to take .newspapen3 and other• periodicals from the post oilier, or itITIOViIIC and-leaving them uncalled for, Is pima facia evidence of i etebtional trend. "Garrett roar I,Srars."—Soin. one who Is doubtless ambitious to invent a new language, has concocted the following curious paragraph, Which we tied copied Into many of our exchanges: " C, , nr.scT rout Ennona,—People say thdy shell peas, when they nnshell them ; that they basic corn, a hen they unhusk It ; that they dust the furniture when they °midst it, or take the dust tram it; that they skin a calf when they unskin It ; and that they scale fishes when they unseale them. I have Imir-ri many men say that they were going to weed their gardens, when I thought their gardens were weedy enough already." It is generally admitted that Noah Webster was tole/ably conversant with the English language; and if the reader wilt take the pains to compare MS definitions with the above, he will discover bow well the two Instructors agree. Webster says;— " &Was—To strip orbreak off the shell; or to take out of the stulti ; as, to shell nuts or almonds."— " Iluss.—To strip off the external int , gutuent or covering of the fruits or seeds of plants; as. tu husk maize' " Drsr.—To free from dust ; is brush, wipe, or sw..ep away dust; as, to dust a table or floor.'" " Sass —To strip off the skin or bide ; to tiny; to peel." " tic.t.t.g —To strip or eltao oft 6 C- 81,5 11 - 4. . to scale a tish " "WEED.—To free front noxious plaits; as, to weed cora or onions; to sod gtailvn.•' It thus appears that, If Webster Is right, this would-he instructor is, in every instance, w tong. .7sarmed A'arrurs.—For those who are interested in literary matters, we have compiled the following list of lending vrriters, with their assumed signa tures. It would be to preserve It for future reference. 'rho assumed signatures arc given in quotation marks, the reel name being placed oppos i:e: "Gail Hamilton," "Florence Pcroey," " Timothy Titcondi" " W. Savage North.,` : Orpheus C. Kerr,' " Mrs. Partingtou," " Artemns Ward," " Doesticks, P. 11," " K. N. Pepper," '• B. Dadd," " Mace Eloper, "Josh Billings,' " The Dialiand,d Volunteer," P,pes." "Scd Buntline," '' Daisy Howard," " Cousin May Carlton," " Klmund Kiree," "Country Parson," '• Mary Clarers," Currer Bell," " Cißag Schoolmaster," "Owen Meredith„" " Barry Cornwall, , ' Author of "John Halifax. Gentleman," Dr. J. G. DoMina. • WO2 B. Newell Robert D Newell. P. B. A. II K. Boyd_ Mrs. C. M. Kirkland. Cnarluttu Brmde. Charlca M. Divklni.on_ lialwer. Wm. ProMor. Miss Blalock. " The Marvel," Donald G. Mitchell. " Jennie Jl:lne," Mr.. Jennie Croly. " Fanny Fern," Tiro of James Parton, (the ITlAtorlan,) and 6 / a ter of N. P. Willie, " Petroleum V. Nabby," : D. E. Lnelle. "llowurd Glyndon," Illea Laura C. fteddan. - Montrose Solettere ..litt.—Trazaurer'a Report for Fettruanf, lE45: Balance on bend, rebnlarj' From eale or art lete..=, Captain Day, of Busqueltauna,.:,. Judge Tykr, Mrs. Horace Brewster, Miss Elle% Joianson, from her iellool at Great Bend tillage, Total, 2i Exponaes of n. , month, 8 304 Balanee on hand, 9'30.77.—51Rt,79. _ 3ita. IL J. #Eno, Treasuter. .. . .. . _ _ . Sri-ref:of. Report for FitrrirorY :—Vorweriled to the Sanitary Commission. numbers 69 ar.d 90—the latter a cask of wine containing ten gallons rhubarb wine. The former, a barrel of clothing containine 17 towels, Ttuuidkerchiels; 13 pair of woolen draw ers, 15 Ilannel shirts, 1 canton flannel shirt, 4 pair of mitten., 5 pair el elippers, 5 pair or socks, 3 pada, 30 pounds of dried berries, 2 book., old mnslins,and reading matter. The Aid Rodeo , now occupy the room of " Rough - & Ready Engine Company," where they meet ' Tlaprsday afternoon, and where they will: bead id - welcome all toutribn dons and recruits: Even the young Misses cap do a great deal. Now proof of this was given lase week by Miss Handal/ Drinker who broughtpatch work bed-quilt, artitta tell of. scripture written in the centre of each block the work of her owe hands. Who tan tell :how Much warmth it may bring to the shivering form or chilled heart of some poor sick soldier. • • We are also In receipt of a letter from Mimi Ellen Mitchell, In :,whith she eayst "The Sanitary have adopted a neW,plan of distributing their stores in the hospltalstround Washingten. And with what they are dptng for us at present. and the manner of doing It, I atneatlificd : entirely." • M. s. H. C. T'run, &erdary. State Ariyiti . sal Sehtiol.—Oar worthy County Su perlidendent Of &bean sends ns the following: IL IL Aniier, ay. t—rmelosed is a communica tion from a teacher of our county in relation to the Normal. Scheel for our- District. Those who had the opportunity of listening to ,ProtAllen at the last meeting of our - Ttsichers Assodation;will ty believe that all this and math more Ulm.— Doubtless [ the friends of Mimi Shove, as well as all interested in school instruction; - will he gratified to are its pubileation in the ft<publicatt. - Trutyyoure, trzsroa. Arr. E. lA. radon :--Bta :-11nowing your deep snooty ufy..*t-thoirelfareund telttlietallet4 of , schools an ooo l teschers everywhere, and especially' those I ``""`° OtLr Own particular field of labor, I thought It might not be uninteresting to ;011ie hear from [ one o your number who is at present enjoying the [ privilege of attending the State Normal School at [ Mansfield, lam incompetent to epeak of . the eetooi as ft ls, hut-atter remaining here as a student for. several months,' feel no hesitancy in saying that consider jt. tO ibe the school for:teat:hem • The Prinelpsid—TroL V. A. Allen,. - hat been for so long a -time actively.enceged is a teacher of teachers, WA he is thoroughly acquainted with their deficiencies and watlia. .[lfu Is assisted by n competent corps of teachers, end the system of instruction throughout la culcuirdatto produce the most bcneficlai mulls land' to entirely, .do awayrwith the Practice which I. nm sway to say, prevails - in some schools, of always leandog . link ter* `Acid - doubtless no parson' educationes to possess a thottaOr practical busines can .do tiettertbarrto avail Urn— Oaf 0 1. 11 / 9 afillltikri Usti IND liketitalonAtair4.! Unladeld Is is pleasant little vßtage aitnated in the Tinge valley, on the Blosbrun and Corning railroad, thirty miles from the letter place, and sixteen miles from Troy, Bradford County, with which It Is con nected by daily dank The school tmlldingwldeh to of brick is situated on an eminence overlooking the borougit. Itlts- ono hundred and Olt, feet In length, and fifty feet lu width; The mein part is five stories and 4110' two wings each four stories, high. It .containe eooms for the accommodation of three hundred students, The class rooms, Idiom tory, music, rooms, and library ere each (tarnished with all necessary apperettes. The chapel which Is filly feet square la supplied with the Improved Boa ton furniture: About thirty of Prof. Allen's former pupils are been from Chester and Delaware counties WI Philadelphia; and I believe there era some from each of the counties composing the Fifth Normal School district; hut I hope that the time is not far distant when Susquehanna. county will be largely represented. 8. J. Sawa. Mansfield, February 21st, 1565. • Rh ftlin,—A 'Wonderful Bring.—A correspondent sends us the following for publication in the Incie pount Republican The following is sold to bare been composed by a lady sentenced to be hung, an otter being made to her that If she would produce a riddle in a given time that certain heads could not solve, alto should be pardoned. She Instantly set her mind to work, and to a short time had these lines before those men, who not being able to give the name of the wonderful being, alto wog, agrachly to promise, set at liberty : austrrise Soldiers' if/el.—Lettere. from Mr Knapp, of Washington, and Mra. Grier, of Palladel- Oita, in reply to the Inquiries of Susquehanna enun• ty, as to the foundation for reports which have been afloat derogatory to the Sanitary Commission : WARRINGTON, D. C., February :Ph, 1‘865. 31rs. Maria 0 Orin, Wameti.x Itohn'a Broach, U. S. Saa. DEAR :—1 a , - knowledze the receipt of your letter enclosing the communication from Miss Walker, concerning cer tain reports prejudicial to the good name to tie S. Comtutssion ; especially as connected with the re work in the hospitals at Washington. And you ask What our system of relief work 14, Ar. In regard to the statements of the communication coining through Miss Walker, I can say, that as a whole, they are false. At times, the supplies at our store-houses in Washington have been very short, and some of the demands for the hospitals could not be met; but as a genEhl thing nineteen-twentieths of all the real needs which come within their proper province to supply, have been met. A great many requisitions are made upon the charity of the people, through the Sanitary Com mission, for supplies that can and ought to be ob tained from the Government, and It is made an es. pedal duty of our hospital visitors to endeavor to Insure to the patients snch supplies through that le- eirimate channel, rather than by di.dributingof the Sanitary stores. 1 enclose to you a lint furnished tee direct from the books kept nt the sture-hon-e of the Conuni.ton, of articles givon out by the agents of the Commission In Judiciary Square Hospital (where It Is stated that little or nothing was furbish* ed) during the four months prior to December Ist. 1861. You will pmvelve that of wool ehirtS, there are nearly 4fft; wool drawers,23o; socks, 2-M; towels and handkerchlefa together. over 500; idnekb.frry wine, 51.5 bottles. These were distributed In smell quantities from week to week, to meet real needs, although at times more would have been Issued and wisely had the stock on hand been lamer. Our hospital visitors endeavor, each one in his or her own assigned hospitals, to go through alt the wards at least once each week, and learn the needs, and .o far as is right, supply them. These hospital visitors are all, I believe, conscientious, earnest minded men or women, doing their work with ther roughness, and with to dainty hands—visiting the bed-Ides of the men themselves and ministering to them. None of the agents referred to keep house in the city—hut all board, with one exception, at the simplest tables with the ordinary accomrnoda Dons. That one, for good reasons, boards at a ho tel. Mee Mary Dodge. Eittabetit Aker& Clutries F. Brown. Mortimer ThOtupson. James 31. Mortis. J. Li Williams. C. G. Island. Jotima Swan. With one exception, also, the vehicles used by those agents in visiting, the hospitals, and conveying the supplies, are simply covered wagons—one home and wagon being assigned to a visitor who attends to throe or lons hospitals. For that one person, ea• cept, d for good reasons, (connected with the work of visiting ph oth e r ho.tdtals, the post hospitals, and the hospitals of various forts at long distances from each other), two horses and a comfortable car riAge are provided. I have watched the work of the hospital visitors with a jealous care, and I think that their service le faithful, judicious, and can-led on with a true spirit in this answer to your note f have entered Into some particulars, which, except they had been spec. tiled by you, would not have been spoken of in de tail. .Josrph BArber Etfrohen E Z. C. Judson. Myra 1.).1,1 MeCrum. M. A. Earlie. - J. R. Gilmore. With kind regardr, Tam von? friend, FRED. N.. KNAPP. Sp vial Relief AO 0 s. .sar. Commission. Extracts from Mrs. Grier's letter to Miss Walker: "The Sanitary Commission In every city is com posed of the very beet and wisest men who could he selected for an important trust; such men as dying fathers trust their children and fortunes to. In Philadelphia we have no more honored names than those who compose our Ex. Corn of vmtlemen.— You know of them vonmelf. It le the same In New York and Boston. The Committee itself ia composed of men known for character and Intrilectall over the country. I ask these doubters whether they think It likely such men would lend themselves to eaten- , Ilsh a great ftaud, or even to cover it If it had crest Into an institution without their knowledge? Why their very honored names am at stake In the fair tame of the Sanitary Commission. It is Impossible, too., that anything really wrong should go long un discovered if it were caused by minor officiala— Titink 01 the constant system of cheeks and guards kept upon the employees of the Commission. For instance in our °Mee, I am certain it would be utterly impossible for roguery to go undiseofered for a week. I know the general work of the Corn. /6 an conineted. Then think ot the watching people all the Unit on the lookout for mismanagement of the trust they have rsposcd in the institution. The Christian Commission is also a first-rate police forte to see that the Sanitary does no wrong, which it does not disclaim altogether. Is them not good log. lent reason (apart from experience) for believing that the San. Com. is probably an well, as wisely, and as honestly conducted as any other benevolent scheme in the world ? No doubt there have been bad and dishonest agents connected witb'lt, for what human institution can claim exerenttge ? Not even Christ's church. But Il Is at least true that when they have been proven guilty, they bare been discharged." $1.53 41. . 5,00. . 5,1 V. MO Eq59,79. Deeds and .rlortgasys.—A new supply printed aturfor sale at the Independent Republican of:dec.-it notgrlly. awl Soldiers Chthise.—See adverasement or 1. IL Barns. (4 w.) To 411 Lovers of Good Pletio`es—A new Plsatngraphic Gallery Is to bw opened on or about the first of blarch'in the rooms now occupied by the "Montrone Soldiers' Aid Society" over B. K Lyons Co'a store. The roOtus are pleasant and spa cious, centrally situatsd, easy of accosts, and are to 'be titled up with special' regard for the comfort and 'convenience of visitors. Primus reasonable. Artist one of the Nast. Walt a few days. For further prr• tieulars consult coming suiverUsement and small bills or call when the rooms era opened. • Trosperanee.fiedtags.—John Q. Detroiter, esq., of lowa, will speak upon the subject of Thnper ance, la- Susquehanna County as follows: Brook lyn, Starch:l4.th and 15th. New Milford, 16th and Xacksoii - 18th and 19th, • finsqtlehants Depot, Mb and WA, Friends V. 41, Great Seed, Wd.- 11r. Detroiter la a speaker of power, and a gentle -man - whom I can commend to the public. _ Raving drank deep of the dregs of intemperance himstir, he can truthfully portray its miseries. I ills compensation being' provided for by the Ex ecativii Committee Of the "Gland Teloplars of this State, no collections' will be taken Up. and all that is 'asked of the friends of the amuse is to see that place's are provided for the meetlartre, And the node.: af extended as widely as possible. S. a Coen, ammitAx for Saiguehannet Oxady. Grad Bend, rebnzary 15th, lbfa. Mustiat Caurention.--n. Musical Drill and Con. Tention will be held at Munch, Susquehanna Coun ty, l'esuva.i • consmenchur :Mara 14th, 11363,4 ind t 4 continue four days,closing irittts Grand Cannot op Yftidiky Mb& taidNaaicutiß to by logo MO ON God made Adam out of dust, But thought It beat to mate me fist; So I was made before the man, To answer God's most holy plan. lilt• body be did make complete, Bat without legs, or arta% or feet; Ily ways and actions did control, And I was made without a soul. A living being. I became; 'Twas Adam that gave um my name; Then from hts presence I withdrew, Nor more of Adam ever knew. I did my Maker's laws obey— From them I never went astray: Thousands of miles I ran in fear, Rut seldom on the earth appear. But God did something in me see, And put a living goal in me; A son of me my God did claim , And took Imm me that soul a g ain . And when from me that soul had lied, I was the same se when first made ; And without hand, or foot, or soul, I travel now from pole lb pole. I labor hard, both day and night ; To fallen man I give great light ; Thousands of people, both young and old, Will by my death great light behold. Nor fear of death (loth trouble me, For happiness I cannot see ; To heaven I shall never go, Nor to the grave, nor bell below. The scriptures I cannot believe ; If right or wrong I can't conceive Although my name therein is found, They arc to me an empty sound. And now, my friends, these lines you read, And search the scriptures v. ith all speed, And if my name you clon't find there, I'll think it strange, I must declare. print Notico. , m alted s mo tcnt rin. of i m Pro u l i T i . D E.Je tut r e ld . o th6eige s - 4 zw ifi above Profe.ecr le acknowledged by all educated musician') to be one of the boa In the country. . We give a general Invitation to ail lover s of music to come In awl make the Convention Interesting and we trust -profitable. Clergymen invited Booka furnished during convention gratis. , . Bord can be procured at the lowest prices, .11 , j Order of Cm Committal • MINIM TICNOLIGT. C. J. !Mumma, LYNAM BLawasza.- . I.lantxr. Baum"' For farther partlealara inquire of C. B. Baldwin and J. M. Crawford. Our tailor gttoto. DART.—Died at Andersonville. Sadder words than these never were written. " Died a prisoner at Andersonville." It La brave, glorious, to die on the field of battle with the old stripes and stars gleaming over the fallen heroes whose last look tams with Messing towards them, herciee for whom it may be the dear prayer, "Send - them home tenderly" can avaNbut for our martyred ones who die in . rebel prisons who shall tell us how They died? as day by day strength, courage and all but the undying pa Wog= in their hrave hearts left them, till at last given starvation led them down to the grave, refus ing the oath of allegiance to the traitors* government, scorning all that would tandah their fame as eoldlent of the Union, preferring death rather, In its worst form. ' The subject of thie notice, Clmit. Reed Dart, of Herrick, +Susquehanna Co. Ps., enlisted in Sept. NO, In Capt. Alfred Dart". Co. of the 4th Pa. Caval ry, wee taken prisoner at the battle of Sulphur Springs, October 18th, Itra, and after an Imprison ment of nine months. daring which time he terperi attend the horrors of Richmond, Belie lale, and lartll Anriersouvillo, Met; at Camp Sumter, Actp, - ust Sd, Another victim of rebel barbarity, another price feet' off ring nn the altar of our country, cone In the glorious pmmiso of his manhood, but he knees the memory of his cheerful, atrarde presence and to the numerous friends, father, mother, brothers and sisters whose love and hopes clustered around him, he leaves the brave legacy of an untarnished name and an unfaltering loyalty to the Quinn. " Dead, and there where Treason's banner Flaunts its scanty groups of stars. Drawl without a stone to tell It Nut a flower above his breast Dead with none to whisper sadly ' Here a hero Iles at mat.'" DUEL —ln New Milford, Feb. 19th, of consurnp. tion, Nathan, non of Aerbaxed and Clasisso Duel, age twenty-two years, Thus for the second time within one mouth has death entered this homt-cle cle, and another dear and only remaining Bon and brother has left the earth home forever. The de ceased was confined by sickness to the hospital fur nine months previous to receiving his disrharge; while there he was led to seek the Saviour, whom he found and ever aiter.trusted as the true Bootee of his redemption. During his long and painful Illness no murmurings escaped him, and he cheerfully gave up his life a sacrifice to the cause of his country.— He was released from his earthly, and parsed upward to his heavenly home to rejoin his angel brother in that bright world of life, where the pangs of disease and the sorrows of parting shall ix, known no more, CORY.—In South Gibson, Mr. James H. Coq, aged 27 years, 1 month, sod 1 day. Mr. Cory enlist ed in Susquehanna Depot, March 3d, lbrst. and was taken prisoner May 12th, 1868, at eporteyinutia, Va. Shortly after lie was removed to Danville, Vs., from there to Andersonvllle, and from there so Florence, S. C. He was then sick, the first of September, with liver and heart distaise, and lived Until February Sth, when death relieved him of his su ff erings. Re died for want of proper treatment, as he could get no medical aid until was paroled. D.:comber th3th.— tie also suffered for food, and had to lie in those horrid prisons, with no shelter to protect him from the scorching sun by day nr the damp dew by night, He leaves a wife and one child and a large circle of irtends to mourn his loss. He was aware he most die and resigned himself to his fate like a true Chris tian and martyr to his country. purism. deADDEN—V ANOVER.—In Jessup, /larch" by Rev. J. F. Deane, Mr. Lawla Sadden, and Mos Sarah E. Vanover, both of Warren Co., New Jersey. gentlio. lumeaucematts of Deaths we published watts:l sham Lib.tusre Notion mast be pald foist the rate o( half s cent a word, Jean five evatf a ams. gtrtaly to advance. BREWSTEIL—In Raeford, of spotted fever, on Feb. 1601, lS6t, etusrlm Sumner, eon of Tyler and Marla L. Brewster, aged 7 years, 10 months and 1 flay. GARDNEIL—In fAtbrop, Feb. WA, Roby 0., youngest child of Ellphalet and &Leine Gardner, aced 3 years 22 days. MEAD.—in Friendtraille, Feb. 3: 1 t h , Miss Clara, daughter of James and Sarah Mead, aged 17 years. Clare was an amiable young woman, patient In her sickness, conscious of her death and prepared for the erent. She rests in heaven. BUSH.—In Omit Bend, of spotted fever, Bata E.. daughter of Addison G. and Satan A. Bush, srd 8 ['wattle, and 8 days. No more a Mother's watchful love Bestows the fond caress; No more her cherished bead Is laid Upon that loving breast Her murmuring aerente now are WU, And huelual the cradle hymn, Wtdle earmw fills our mourning hearts, And team our eyes bedim. CORWIN.—In Bridgewater Feb. I.d, of diphtheria Jerome W., adopted eon of Alfred E. Corwin, aged 13 pairs. CORWIN.—In Bridgewater Feb. 9th, Ann Amelia, only daughter of A. E. Corwin, aged IS years and 4 days. In less than ten days death entered this household twice; taking not the aged and enf. ebled, but the youngest and the Wrest. Th - same terrible disease I ook both their children, and silenced thejoyona vol ux of youth In the home that was lately so cheerful. Jerome was a boy of strong will and resolute newt • never fesriug anything, nor submitting to any dictation but that of stern duty. lint death -ailed for Lim, and trnstingin Curie; he yielded with ,!heerful resignation. Amelia war' taker down the day before her broth er died; and then she began to exhibit tie patience, ealrnnoa and Christian trust which two years of con istent hely living would lead her friends to expeck She Met the final summons like a true disciple and follower of Christ 05 she was. Hat life, though -port, was a success. She had secured imgnonality and heaven; she has left behind her the clearly traced way of meekness, patience, hope, faith and tote, She " sleeps in Jesus." "Sister, thou coast mild-and lovely GenUe as the summer breeze, Pleasant RA the air of evening, When It floats among the trees. Peaceful be thy silent slumber— Peac.•fnl in the crave so low; Thou no more wilt Join our number, 'Ton no more our song shalt know. Dear Amelia! Dion bast left ns, Here thy loss we deeply feel ; But 'Us God that hath time* us ; He can all our sorrows heal. Tet again we hope to meet thee, When the day of life is fled, Then In heaven with joy to greet thee, Where no farewell tear Is shed." HICKCOX.—In Sprinesille on the 18th inst., Mn. Eliza, wile of Spencer Mawr, aged 68 re. Some IA yeses ago, while In the enJo)uteut of health and prosperity, she became a member of the Episcopal Church, of which she continued a consistent and useful member, and when more than 5 years since, disease and suffering came upon her, such as weak unman nature Ls seldom called to endure, she bore it with unmurmodug Flatten= and resignation, evi dently remembering the source cd every blessing Abe loud consolation in her Redeemer. To die tuts been her inestimable gain. A purified saint has been removed from earth, a Redeemed ephit hasgone to FlCavelt. [COW. Farber ,Titporto. New York Wholesale Prices Ourreat of Produce. Repotted for Me " lawn:3mM Illeroszaaas° t 7 JOSIAC CARPENTER. Coen. iterclazd. 80. ell Washington 63.111 m York, to whom shipments may be made. Two.46lnla of Me sanitet video win be advanced on the mein! of the roods 11 &Idled, and a quint anon cede for the balance. Ytll Oran.= and a wee l / 1 .- meantime *eat bee of dame hr mail to Qom malt= datenenla goo.. Me ' vi.!-• r, r Pci l Z, t ik 4 1 ra g l i n Beans, 00111411 .500 6 250 Com. ° 1 684 I 00 P ears, ° $OO et 210 Vofileoen 111 bared. a pact no 6° V , II IIMbe.V .P 4 V: t ° sl/ 0 =137. " Vb., 1 341 ' tti eche. ° 11 90 11 1 green. 13 411 111 ZWI PO 14 'lupe . .sholea. " 10 11 , t '/4 "` ewn ' t l e ft . 4 - epee Si 00 =MOIL, : 1111 1. . ,lIM, ft . ~1 2000 DrIVAPPle i t, .. II: 1 7 1 pc,t, P = o 112g:7M o Plums. " 10 Cs 32i_ 13date. .. 5.50 ()woo o Cho7les, ° 4692 60 Hama smoked, 21 . 10 SA to 26 : W calt. :: ga re l = 42s . ." • ° %I -11 g ek ehn! 41 1 44 :It i: ifgl 7 4 um : ; 5 4 15 1 1 17... wheatde bbl. 1 00 40 1 4 0 0 7.1001 1 1 . o 2l it laS 4 004 d a 24,1:Weee, . o `. .1 4 6 .2) 1 Corn *eat "hand, 400(4 4 201Dnetn o sag 58 110:t es row. 4 j ai 111yikoer Seed, o V 0 te I.= - •ftx Thr.cohy geed., rata S a n 12 0 3 /1110. S . .1 1 0 i " *lnal bad e Beef lildea, .1 1 no v l4 l Igrallow• It?. UM 110 Kuttona n thee,,' ll 90 IS Wo4, embed, 00 911 11!64 yea. - .. 16 oe Is Wool. an *Wu* ° ' 600 03 Porta:rem& o 1690 17 Alkyo`ea., tonal. Snow 403 MAU., mule!, 140 la 2 60,1441drar. ' —4O • Itoos—A. toll medal the New Tort Iliad ,—;bo en cal Ills ozytGloot,yealltog al the" got/oblleue oolaltoctrom la toliimjogrogt,bot Awed sad dtgboittoltlog Vbkir glom, odlotilloptramittocallicou,itaktiogdmatkiingM~ atolookulp ttOtteollotorealloßlOol co , allom MMMIMUMMER 1111=20! f 6. l inoiWidaaj Ofilidionu dta twos 4atbr, or►tesatilld 111 cad ofecniry balz. villylesao Isad the and leTtIOIS; s, caszion talmtber wi of Ws papeo. Wow,. tritt. 1d66. fm .F4lor qf Republican: Dana Nn:—With pew penaledon 1 whh Witty Is the matt of your met , that 1 wld end. by Wens mall, to all who slab II (Rut a Bedew with full direct/mu far amain .d enng a Ample Veritable Balm that will tato nth, trainee. In len d tya, Moo . Blefeltew Tan, Fmk)* and all Immtettlea albs balm legible lbe atulituft, gear. =moth 'awl Ileanntel. . . I trill also mall tree to tam harloa , Bald heads. or flare' Fag" ample dlrrainus aud Informatkro that will Mil aroma of La:taloa flair. NI/Laken, or a llourtarb a. to Ism lama thirty days. All apptftaalwa annrered by mom mall without chute. Resocetrully yours, THUS. P.f ttA PllAN.Chemlit /331 BroaAoray. Now York. Febnln& r:th, To Consumptives. TIE -ADVERTISER RAVING BERN ERaTBEEB 70 /wadi to a taw ameba by a ' , try simple "...wed,. alter haelni Ik:Rrrtl Kweral years *tab a • 'Veit lung agrxtfoa pad teat mead dtaesele flonsuolpttoo—la anslotwto maga letwans to We fellow...ca rom the tutu:. Of cute. Tn all loth., dam it, he arlil •end a copy of the reesertptinh Wed. free of ef.aue, with the climetkme for yrerneltur and to usc tbs ermq which stew teal find a Fore tore 6ts Ceesemptlea, Asthma Btu, atlas. dm. Tbeeely ekleht t the ow:Wilmer In eenolud the Pre- Ntriteleo is In benefit fh. Millet O. and .p.tall hfiofro ohm which be =peep to be iyeaVetell, e. and he hopes eerie rues ill try has remedy, es It 10411 contheta nothing, and tow/ bleselht , l'iutles wishing the persetha e p eve ehtinsa Roe EItWAND A. kV ILA. IN, WUllass.tmtc, King, Cattuty„ Nes York. Felauarrrith. M.-.1131-4neld, HAIR DYE! HAIR DYE 'BATCHELOR'S Celebrated HAIR DYE Is the Dent In the World T The only Runless, True, & Reliable Dye lr =WEL .leadld Mgr DWI Perfeet—ehances Rid. Rusty, or Grey Raft. alma/Idly to • GLOSSY BLACK or NATURAL Banwri, without glories{ awl:lair or staining the skin. leaving the Wise* and belettlh ilattailiftash vitality. frequently segodur Jo era Ins wigs. and reclines the 111 riots of bad dyes The woos. Is Willed WILLIAM A. BOTCIIILLOR, all others are mere Lmlla look and should be alfohlad. Also Batchelor'. NEW TUILET CREAM for Drassor the llair. Sold he all itrnggtNs . A c. fart. are—Rl stiseiovoovivis Nov .awe Ifitt..t. aIITLAND MARBLE. I. \ADAK IN MARILK SHOP Renarm:dleng to tba street b b.ck of the Clatbode adrch. I keep no trAvel Anenbi, and calling at the Shop, If .nable all ens. to to opt. ...Mg at SO per dog. /. V ADABIN. liontrosa,YebruarY a1b.1865.-tt A Chance to Make Money. SI KONTROSE NALOoR Is for malt. Bu.ldMit and OL E. dim a Boom mad Lot on Plank Road. IL R. DUNMORE. Monfono, F& 13, ilia. NEW GOODS. JUST OPENING. D RLltMtoalaßoolcs and s great mica of Falls= Csurcb Psalmist, Viltrwa Hymns. I/13Am Albums. sa4 Ovod Books lbr Resents, eke... Ire. but opened and tbr .sla by J. LYONS ez SON. MontroSS, Der ember 19, 1664.-11 NEW GOODS: NEW GOODS t a, th HALL & CO, 31,Court Oreet, Bs agham ion. N. V., cave constantly on land a Lam stock of coo adapted to the FELL Timm of tbelt lcaportatl,n. CHINA, GLASS-WARE, LM4PfI. TOYS FOR THE HOLIDAYS. 1,1.1 , 1 CY GOODS POE ALL TIMES. HOUSE PURNISHINO GOODS, CARPETS, OILCLOTHS, WOODEN-WARE, CUTLERY, Are. lieretkota ortllk ottpolkd at Nes York Jo bhot plink It. 11. BALL & CO Blajtsectou,N. Y. Dotember Nth. 1811..—t1 SCOTT'S POPULAR REINEEIDIES. Thema medkinteara warranted It us .41 acermlllre: Co dlreetlees. Tn , them and It not •atte:actary return one WM, medic:be and them 017 IBM to refunded. I hate sad thou:ma of bottles, but none bey 'lMA:ed. SDOTVSCHOLEPA CUE/TEE J. RS. YOR DYSENTERY, CHRONIC DIARIUIEA, CHOLERA MORIMs, ROWEL COMPLAINTS, CRAMPS, COLIC, NERVOUS, BILIOUS, AND SICK HEADACHE, SOURNESS Or THE STOMACH, COLDS AND COLD CHILLS. In i == l L e Ttor ed Puro. " XdUrarTe c :o l . l l, ca l u r s abre% =al to tie SPOTTED PEV MO- W s In:caber dam...DA prOnd ellbettlal. lull dtrettlost co each betas. - i'vea 41:1 CErra. SCOTT'S • SANAME CERAM FOE SURES, SCALDS, OR SCALD DEAD, FROSTED FEET, INFLAMED EYES, WOUNDS, OLD ULCERS, CHAFFED RANDS, INDOLENT TUMORS, SPRAINS, BRUMES, • PILES, come, *O. Is t ydt tofferceied of reolehlee end to entirely Wakes. PrSce ameitre cans • Ixe. Sterateret—We twre hid emote opportunity of telltoe the Or toe of your Cerato for anny 513111. end dad it so yes rerernmeed IL end ye hue so Metall°. In mornmeading o is thejubte. L. W HINGII4 I 4. el. / NOV CALVIN O. it aLnlef, M. D.. *rearm - Wro. IL rile% IC V.. warabarte: Vamtibetattalba,t3nA , Berntoe,l4l, end for eel by • - I. N. BULLARD. eautroos. . • W.O. Doe. BON, New . 1101101. lenrii4 * o 3 retort/1e • CRACKERS iplcsrea. &kph *spasm aletirlaust M int tor a. op at A WORD TO TUE WISE. The Best Family Sewing Machine ZIT'S NOT A SHUTTLE MACHINE, -(ED But makes the Lock Stitch THE VERDICT OF THE PEOPLE IS DECIDEOLY IN ITS FA VOR. The foci of there being miLe n of az .,„ A lseftleet lo:d THAN or ATTESTS ITS SUPERIORITY. For !Latium pankulass can fpm the Amt., wham the dltrinent a)Itl 01 matanei are as exablUon. Parties that have a+M other on called Alsadard Wachlui hap thrm - xl Ulm ffdd• and gl • • thd• tea loony la favor or theft. EVERY MACHINE. WARRANTED TO GIVE ENTIRE For peveral MAWR, recommeadr Deelf above ►R other. 1. Resety end excellence of alltm h, alike anon bath mdclea. wpm. Inn ea ally well MI otk. al, en and en ton tonic MOO= fog. qoppog, got r-ri. a . berm. io.g I h g . kowlieg. and bralmtlba went h mmf wans that will not rip oar •ovgi. mm, The max el mph, In ometr Won of any two ttintaditt enchlm nmm. m therefore lc. baba. wm aet no. of mpalr • I Sew" mammon , , he LAP or 11•IPIrtl,„ Otter', doing away will meal camber-new machine"), and the tr,mb:e of ergelallei terummon um the encl." laread. I. Rene al a manatee epeut than a ,bottle maebira rowsibly ben Them) moo wth .I‘ll, new inm; , e vemeMs, warranted mu., tltlrmmeml le Slow mem .a Ihnef‘c mere pewee tmv omit of floes ttememmuoza plea. r•Vor 002 lICIFDXIrD mm le Ifoutrane and emmi..ity. J. P. W. RILEY. Montrose, Jan. 80.1643.-11 .ul .nu. MONUMENTS, .4 HEAD • STONES, =I BY D. BRE. Virwrie.R. AUC T IONIeI& On Friday, March 10,1865, flastider. Ota of a Superior Quality of 10 Cows 1 Bull and other STOOK. Marble. A Full Assortment of Farm- And a varlet 7 of other article. of Pe•annal rroperty, no the lat. Lerne Farm, in Dimock, commenting at 10, k. N. 1,80,• The valuable Grist Mill property at•El% Lake Dt.mek. Pam. Co.. Py. at 1 r. r , of taw cone day. This Is ane a th, very brat nr^pertl.l In the e - nary. The hi •I being an ace lent re r, 'alai aa he Cal Pat tr.., Dnv r. vt ahnto 11.1 a.r a at taut, with all the ham". C. r d.ana enatonl an , 10. <Walt um* Easy Lana made known on nay of sale, It .Ihrence, shAISLE. PE 4.R.1N WELLS. A. La T1151...P. nlmmek. 9 . 44. mar• 111.10.11 A .-11. • International fire Insurance Compan) OF NEW-YORK. Office, 113 Broadway. CASII CAPITIL On MaLlOl 11011.111 S. CHARLES TAYLOR, President. HAMILTON BRECE, Vice-President OLIVER DRARE. Acting Secretary. HI LLe ,li% eTtiot) I), Agent. Idatitram. Jaumry 111.18 M—IT WHEEL HEADS ! WHEELS AND REELS. 111 End the 1 7el? P UPro tb oJ are nny of the .: named at 4 . 1 . bop In &Mee or o. n ga, a thei Store In Flax Wheels. WOol Wheels, Clod. Reels and Wheel-Heads! Wholesale and Retail. Reat, Wheels and Meads that can potalblyAra r u dez i l b ri tie]. if marreoted properly Weal C . Notircee, January I, WS. N. 11,—Repsirtna dOOOOO abort notice. C. N. 0. .A.NOTHETI, NEW FrELBX. COX & MEEKER afln4 t4'''arnintlid,ktV klittthe...r. Ye . BIZ. &Lica • it:4 Laic: all atha are Mom. Repairing Promptly Done. Tuanktul r r many farm frran kitui puhlte, ye Imp. to tate lb tr fien-rms paw. gel to the future. we 0e....py Ilte•shop to. =rt., 0c.t. , -. 1 by W. L w. L.. 'OX 1181.5k82. liontztae. Jargary 9. Ift.q. • Tfitane /amuse far Hai KW. Onst s spy Gen Meat! tuea Pram s. 045. The Pletet Slayer Want:leaf:ea %lens. Pandoned by Ethand Sycrettj.... D.W. NEW MUSIC. Agent to receive sobeettptloos to the SOLDIERS CASKET. WOODEN END BRICK BLOCK Moran" Jan. Md. 180. COITILTS OF APPEAL. rian6oomn*slorAriof Sowinelluna flaunty hue axed al:oath. ■ following dos au. , Ow,. for LAMIng Appals fnma teal Srku i*JAnuelawa....Alllll. 'a lOU JACKSON AND ARARAT. Ai Pastimes IWO. TGund.ty, Mandl 90. SUSQUEHANNA DEPOT AND THOMSON. At Smiths dotty, Ftff►y. M vett tote. OAKLAND AND HARMONY. At Rallies lintel. A►tntes. Mrrch 11th. GREAT BEND TOWNSHIP AND BOROUGH. At Bixuuwn now. Mosday. 4•ith lath. Al thaComminducters' Wks, Wednenday, March =b. - MONTE SE. At the emetic' Evers' Oftlue. Thanday, Such 191. By onfer °fen Ocaluntegoners. W..' A. cues mart, Clerk. nmeords•lmme Mink Mumma. San. dd. 144 REAL ESTATE. AGENCY. A.A. PAlLLU%Parracrly of 134miatbaan County, Ps.. Lae opened • LAU ASEligr. la Wertzvlito,tit. chattel County, )10. lie Noma 'wad, aod for male. a mutter of • FINE IMPROVED FARMS Than ',Wag: to pOz;nawalll tads putleolardeverieloo dna! 1 4= 1 =1 dariolf4rmlZrA t . 3 1 11 14 1 11 1 1:=Zre WentninedLebarkll.oo.lo.,Teb. 6110111. 1 PR '81411117• =UV WHEELER & WILSON'S. MADE, Cl= AUCTION SALE. ing Tools,' vtr:l K AT SMFTHS. =l= Ayer's Sarsaparilla , A‘ whence., am. of Hill dm*, Q. ,` • ;ter: Mereir=lzt . erreot %is le rreutirl i ta rim. bleat I 11,:)4, F htss.4 h rarely inland by then Cho .o e. from btraMmel am. Shitok aut Mu age arded Wird& , •••• mom •Ildt the rout. 01101 111 ) Is his, of trmasm nerrter to OA - • rue. or am atria. Orates, lb w cattdebdr this., mimed 1 , 111 d It ha. taroeter by ettreerlebruh , msZI) ire Casts la be 100111 the Mlbmeitm Masohl, 42 PcadhLa..tcrarub. .alit ats and gore.. title Marx; rftgre. Pustule.. Blocher, brut V. A.Mobtis 1117. 641110, e etter ar -all Rheum Pe Id Gm!, togwartm ie. livphills or Vvn. rlal 1,1. ae Is try.ted rn to t efirtmby the prat. punlye Ih. red eofWu be serataue and tteladad Is r le watt rennet I themes bre curd by Fertatelebt the Weed, sedan cent tmn ante by this2.4.m.c pest.eresu DO tv.2 ml litrahleas undleibt termer you halm tea Imp.* d upeo by eorocaleg scedlertjo hib imna4argia it 4 *ben Pru tram turd ears'e—thrtt er4 tUI dec. .111 re, teem tb. rime. or tierespertrla. Farr:Men • I erdeetmer he dlrn RS It VW cum.. • 013 to ilytell A Maiett{ IMMO, ' 6 " M &a.O brtactrqued throhdi grads le all who call tacit . AiLellUrrthilt IC PILL-% for the inire oft cakewalk Jaunt:llo. rtalbt Irma D1D4.3 1.11Iy.F0111041 . 11311:1111cedrate. Pact, P. P .Zrumateas. Iteertbunt tables from rtlseedurrel ma twit Petry Liver Mabel thud. r the howtelet Ylebl rbrl Liver tbdeplaut Dram, Wore., Gaut, Neeralgla, sad fors They ene rum wetted. o tbm se m ashtm nUI o m One , ule r reastly, 0.1 they am the base whet la the irotid flt all We arett of tmly a tiKrTu I- uutra C. osi, l it I l " : 1 1. /doutrotio, Jauttery 1ff,4....21.m. eal Estate Agency ! vasetidendirnednaTernmedioutnent4sad apearil dr IL: tier for the parehaseoale. sad rental areal matrix we ttomw or dattylettanna. Pa., and we elan try to make It Ow the (rawest qr all who duete either to puttlusasot 11, or real trot alai= 'lO • Cal We &do to advestire arts:sive, in than wth to New York and Now Jersey, from whence saw* moot of Us .A.IIIOIIO Who 1107 lands% MA contiiy. us. muds to cinaintedtbroneaouttteconnly and wills:lva tha =URI= td tit bit erholenttenU n. We have ' Several Farms on Hand, . -.Hama. &Aging pap... The Ismer part of the iettltheal Wane) on run r a Lena of TOO. payable Ititainallemata_ o. 1.-8011 ter.• of 1.4 In P oyes Lake, 101 bnistositqt. 11084 lwelllng house, de terns, sell Intend, and will dapper!: heal ale cuwa Conventent to meetings, schools, and medial= • war part Nth. pinthatte money can mambo fora series re. rein. No 8.-116 wires of land to Pra.kiln. PesonsilO ,) iO paaaglb. toted, well catered, two dwelling haider, two befog' • Eltttelell6 ...Witte. orb Ida and 11401 V. Well wilted tor dolor istrpcosso,... •an 40e earthy. Mont may rem.% I. r a wt.* areal. - . No. IL-191 anew el limo In IN..* ISO Improyed. mail wilteemod-' .od mac.. gad dwelling borne , tame orchards, mash,!.;.. of dinner upon sufficient to tense the whole farm foe dill yew,. - In. and. belt Mils trona Dimwit Comerh and O. wiles Mew ,:intact_ Two Olrds of the pores.e mooed can rentstalhe aM a of )sown secured ny hod and mortgage 0 . 8_67 soos of laud In Bridgewater terirrahle, 14 Wilke Mei foams .63 nem inpreneal. a good new dWallind ban*. barn,, 11 osy-feet Om* a good yelled ord.., well cob red. OW half of ne be p p money CAL renatn for s numbed of ems, weaned upon Vo. -led scree. Oast* In Brideowater. two miles frOnt 'ow Ito wave Impnned. goal new dwelUa,Bowe. tenit.itad ottl. thtegbled n the Mamas* waxy dowo. sod the Wants Is %SA, und 6 yews. No. 7.-811nate In the township of Forest Like, dm take dad enotwee. A dill) weer paws the boom. ISt wait flaw 100 non tweet, a load dwel lint nuanG, two bans awl attoibt. Cowl twee rd, gas min In good miningeer. MI tilde; tall, chunibilf by milk house, tree Tenos One.salf of the pureheas money the Delo. In nee annual painnenta. No. 8.-210 se ~s of land In d•nick ....whit.. 120 sows tondo , . geed deeding boner, Iwo barn, warm booms, bee atattnitigi •e I watered, and under good state of Improvement etaleenal3l woo-de and mateln.rli, end On be cownnotiently dratted and aid* own tarty Term*: One-half down. balance In issuortusenti. No. b. $Lt nate lo the lowiwhip of Jessup. maven miles area Ilona •nr, enatalllegetle annw, forty gee immarrd. a god hour, ham, [ratted nretutt.and a yen floe tutu bush cousstriost to et.roas holm, and Vine, Ore-half of the panda" moan down, dance Oh be paid in and Neal Popov to Nn. In amable of SUM cOntaittag_l(o. cne6-1.2 , aereo Pup, oed; two tulles f o o t ths 11 . rough to Row . 1 dead, and at, out eighty rode nt,s. th e Lackeys.' and Wegieng, 101 l Bend: s - ell watered ssltn sort' ; pad Matlathp. and a One wine 'octant-. grove or ebb. DOI UPVO MO Piccolos eta table far. e. r Omlerr.ph poisa-o school none in the ,lemetpate wieinhp tbrtodidownt tsureers witsto Iwo tulle, wore brow en) wed be sold if the parchemer should tot want the whole: N.. It.—ao4 nee la ottjthAng the of threptehants Dela a, the N Y. de Zel, hellal, no .4 cto. MOO ore...data. '..tee.. the vtetult tteen • hick ao • milk In the •Iltage Will keep 25 i.sm• to ..,tk the hunt. The ean abut.% Mt' 4 , 5Va2a lea ou the farm worth $l,OO cab. he Idn a qU . 4 0 1 t of Ruth la •• and level within • nabs et the eV se; Ives ittnd a ...inn/ .0., fire s-ns ; ana ••• lbw usll. ihero.• W. OP lb. to m. eto -of p MIS n load a patst. ml lln ened rueng order; 10 0 p. 41 eladda. Pin tnon mt....armee met. moll the deli or an outeeprkeltg tnao too make moary therm La co of tbo mo o.traLl to I e nootaternpoart af the !tau. Addr43E...caetrcnt ODA . • • • ISBIC "RLES • ' ma w in "' oaavarr Is 1914.--$.l . Mantran tirssanabstraseo.. ?ire and Life Insurance I PELOCURP.D BY F. B. CHANDLER, EN d G i O n O u l e , CA MPa. NM tad st i a . lf:77 teprasseia A SPLENDID LINE OF DRESS, GFOODES, ihawla, Balmoral Skirts, Cloak.. toga, Roods, Nubia?, &a &0., REDUCED MOM ns? ILIMICIVCD AT READ, WARTROUS & F 081121111.4 ALSO. A FULL ASSORTMENT OF Domestic Goods, Prints, Flamela,Oloths, eassimeras, Jeans, dm, 'REAP AT READ. WARTIME'S & VOSTERVA. CROCKERY AND CUTLERY. PTNEILESORT VENT .717gT IZEOIII7ZD AT READ, WARTRoUB FOSTER'S GROCERY AND SALOON. WIZ mblerlbert amtlnue their Lathes la tee 014 RAW ell SIAle 'greet where dime whoidre as their pat,orage wtll tq raft melee such treatment as wt/Imme them to call .gdo.. We mse beeowed particular art.W Mu to aithts to oat LADIES" SALOON, rtr fu m: dadradj i ==ALADlE3 and OZ* REFRESHMENTS n.eomm oar Ns ot edlblm CU be found oyeaorwellasna. Ma sat w. Meet fleet Beef , ceek, kutt. Mom Gbh:teesla warp rm hot ne cold. Pkiled Tongue. Lolatter, ftanm,, dip tad -.treating the lowan affords to the way of drink. lee Itel l e v lTl:eg eleeplephitoone or Alone beverage. Our malt I nom are of the beet (panty RA -mewled pore Also metric Do Older. liiimiparllia. Soft :Mee. Small Beer. a In mazer. We have enured the Widen of a Itrtelsis Cook alell erueltall rerythlag amend to rail the cow divisffiedisaton. CONFECTIONERY+ We raison hand the Weems etoekof oardtetOMlTlMelbeliebb 40 County. We can I ranlsh. &litho:A=of or retell eb= *bp Itnethat ottir bees/led krousa as chimp so= be b anrbere. Tobacco and Cigars: .4n4ZilVamg:AT:=l:.T.7l7:l**Th'ir"" Grrapcterien: Ow dock of Clonceries caret be beat In this part of the ` , venality .d lowoew of part, _not ezeeollog tchiglowitterre, furnish Plane iialt.Sogar, Itolwees.C.ottre.tvaalabAlbwise. Wain. no. and everything 1 that nue of the belt quall3la. 1$ .ny quantity how one pound to a ton. Ow caftanr win brio please all who way rimy with Ode istronage. pledging ourselves o:animates In deal cad to the 011111:10 One Price System Min And& DaAmbit V1.11U41, VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. viaoshle lumber and woad lot to Laibmg township. Mond capity, Pa., contalub.g about and nen* vrtin • rant des•l4,B ono c and taro thereat. r d 100 sere* to gram. Ito tbm pop. ta 4 gq.dgmaill sat cc; able of tutting Kg 000 bat 4t ;amber net year. 1 . /.0 • bill..* .lNTl PM , vro Wits at hitbalson ,1 au Me D. L. A W Balite. id. A goal raid roes Omagh It- mile bmterty There is aced and lambs tootle. pity, peg b ivlte over. A ram dm Ae..wUi be .04 low, let b may t. ro d. AMU the form 10c..° as tbe "N•qtdre Itobseem , ean•P lo Ob. o is o, edfcming acuity. IN. tiotiluirur mi**l teConen%-.l.ig rygr, buzl....t.ipp. ions aeilb• 1 unklumpott precis I swag St sores tit list Leal ;the bal.., op land—• ter. Mrsirable paging. *La°. a vivotble Mdl peoterty. out mile Min Iteat•Me st 2 *mil* ~ I Jo n,s Loge, eimaLtlog a , • gdsinoll and Nom Maul in acre• land, mink the motiT ;Vat, Ib. Iminaillit'bOW GAM •00 I tostom tencaorond aril! ado* , ed raetriertigintitailL A 1.40. 'tillable farm ou• mile troto ilantrose,routaloitg= lb. atres.l Plitt ammo of WM; tbe trance br tam (sag 14 baud o tat pad mace veil *Wand. to •hlatk gala of cublvai ion I. c hoot at greying tram tam. im gm , annra—a very desirable impute: LEin nocaa and lot to the IPTconb og Mottraskfrontlacas the ?collo Nuare Toe lig coots*. scout IN gaol Of land,lna • bins and choir. fraud Mods Pee* Tbs attentive of those *titling to etrebsis i Watt ficifitd Mims proscrum, at they me all so.d sod dostrable Iseetments St itte prtniaalwl for Una. Liter.' terms stll be Men. Per Sync& totem sod co het tan= aka., call on. iddratt ammo, &Asa. Plosion, Xma-ran Co, Va. or R. S.I3SARLIC.Apst. Mont*, &moths= Co., Pa, Jan. SOM . 1563.4 f Eli' FIRM ILSON. GRIFFIS & WARN= Sat Witted lets • or • • partnership Tor the Dame's! ft irides We Itooak n racehiet, h. oriteryl Illereware, Wen std Keel. Hants sad aims. Mae pew ac . the tlenerai kimono; more persionalyeempled el W.& w& see We respectfully solitil tea patsutave CUM W. Y 7 i sndir. J. N. W EST OKI AS, MattrOse"Ttszniary 1963. WHITLOCK & HALL ) , Din rio 00w nkm GROCERIES , i. each asJScpra. Wig s mA EMT; re;. (7a*EVOCP• 444, *lard bIIIIIISOgy.V4th of Co Itl rinVadtj, Mimi Borough. ZUW. W In= cr,bipef work mu 2 trCulertiktag anted ml 6) • a. A. riALL. re. lithford,ShOrtary li 2666...-hroos. • - NEW GOODS. A LARGE *AMMON TO MT STOCK:OF Dry Goods and cncouig, torlicarea.eaa banklebowVaibedess. , tr.st.fitAlmucii, • GOODS. IPALI4-1141-9- L. ltitißT C. eAmmf.
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