the flultindent pqmblian. ► • 17*r:I Ifr 0t..1 LOCAL MATTERS. Hothlay Poetry—Bee the " Artiste' Address" on fourth page. in:point Oft Cbmpterny.n-See the advertisement of this Company in our colutans. .Mistittv—The slips in the BapUst Church In Mon t,se, will be rented for the ensuing year, Art Bator ' ay nut, the Slat inst., at 1 o'clock, Nbtilew.,—The pews In 'St. Paul's Canrc , ll Will be sold for the ensuing year, on Iketatelay, Decetnner 31st, 1884, at 9 o'clock, p. to. Dec. 24th, 18411. .1 Good Cow.—Mr. B. CTOMPRD, of Montroso, norms us that lie owns a cow from the milk of Wet, his wife bas during the year 1861 made 232 , “3. of butter. Who can beat It .ttostrost Soldkra' sirld.—Tbe Annual election of the °Steers of the Montrose Soldiers' Aid Society 'sill tate place no Thursday, January sth, 1865. A full attendance to desired . ' N. C. TTL RR. Sy:Mere .6/W.—The Universalist Soldiers' Aid Society of Brooklyn will meet at their Church, Wednesday, Jan. 4th, TEES, at 1 o'clock, p. m. All who feel an Interest in this good cause are requested to attend. Mss. E. B. KENT, &Wean/. Donaffon.—There will be an Oyster Supper pre pared at the house of Rev. J. V. Newells, Pastor of Springville circuit, for his Ixnefit, on'lN ednesday, Jan. 18th, afternoon and evening. A general invi tation Is extended to till. SabbelA School Convention.—The Susquehantut county Sabbath &boo' Convention will Inca at Liarfort, the first Wednesday in January; All friends of the cause arc cordially invited to attend. EDW; WITITLOCK, Ike. Boarrffon.—The friends of Rev. IL Adams 'ill make him a dunNtiou visit, at the Pre:My - mutat ~‘”sonaze, in Brooklyn, on the afiernoan and even ac of Wedneaday, January 11th, 1841. An are in lied to attend. Meilicat Oferlinp—The annual meeting of the P • uSwachanna County Medical Boclety will be held t the office of E.. L. Gardner. In Montrose, on Wed es day, January 4th, 1864. All regular practlUonert are Invited to attend. E. L Q •RDRRR, Secretary .Igriew/tura/ N'otfce.—The Annual meeting of ho ilartord .ki_-rieultural Society for the election of dicers for the ensuing year will be held at itarford .a Monday evening, January Uth, All mew 1, are invited to attend. W. Scerr/ary. Grow oa Reconstruction.—Hon. G. A. Grow ill address his fellow citizens at the Court 11 ,, ta, Menu - use, on Monday evening,dannary ltith.„lB6:), a question relative to a Restored Union. The subject is of great interest, and is attructin4 ouch attention among the public men and thinker. .1 - the nation. rrinatigral Motice—The Annual raetting of a e Suequebenns Cknrnty agrlcaltnral Esoctety e held at the Court House In the Borough of Sion on Tuesday Evening, the first week of Janus- Court, 1865, for the Election of Offieers for the suing year. C. L. BuotvN, Secretary. ECM Ile fArre/hl:—The season has . come when fires e the most frequent, and it becomes everybody,for tic own safety and of their neighbors, to use grelit ution to avoid them. A single spark of Hre ht her put in a wooden vessel may lay waste a block buildings; a coal may snap out from a hole in the ove, a lire kindle from a defective chimney, with e tame result. Ii you do not want to be turned ihelteriess one 01 these cold nights, or lose ur store and goods, be careful of lire _Donation 11"isi1.—A donation visit Tifil be given Rev. A. M. Schoonmaker, pastor of the Methodist iseopal Church In Montrose, on Thursday eve .. Ig, January 12th, 15115, in the Methodist Church pdinu, which is to he decorated by fair hands for c ocasion. As Mr. Schoonnaaker bus been labor, for the past two years among as with untiring ergs and zeal, without receiving an adequate sup. rt for himself and family, we trust his nnenerong end, in our midst will testify their regard and ap eiation of his services by giving him a substantial turn in the shape of a liberal donation. Let there a general turn out on that occasion. Let the giv hand testify' to U..° warm, generous hearty of •r people. Importers! to the Friends of Soldirrs.—The ctmaster General at Washington desires the newt:- per press to Mil attention to a matter of moment • regard to packages sent to the Army. lie says : A large number of packages, intended for the sr y, have arrived at this office with the wrappers de. • 'eyed, or the address so mutilated that they can. A be forwarded, and arc therefore necessarily sent : the dead letter office. It persons sending would ke the precaution to write out on a card or slip of • per the full - name of the officer or soldier for Lem the pack ge is intruded, the natal et . of the glment and co to which he is attached, as wall • the name and oat office address of the person by hom it is sent , d fasten the card or blip thus ad lietti securely to the cont•tnis of the package, in •te the wrapper, it will, in all cases, insure their •Ilvery or prompt return to the owner." Deacon IC Pettrean`e Periodiarrls.—The Safur • y Etrninq But. —This welcome old weekly family ,tor has been re-modeled, typographically, during past year, and presents a modern and handsome • pearanee. The publishers offer a good prospect• for 15.65, and the paper is too well known to ro • tare any detailed description by us. T7ts Lady s Friend.—This monthly mngnzl"e has • n in ceistence one year. and the Initial No. fur 'S has been received. Eath number contains •• &tome steel engraving and a superb colored fash :.• plate, besides well executed wood cuts, illustre • e of the fashions, patterns, d:c., In great variety. is edited by btra. Henry Peterson, assisted by a • large corps of able contributors. he Terms for the above publications are in all .;• peets the same, viz: One copy, 1 year $2,50. copies, $4,00. Four copies.. e 5,00. Eight cop =,and one to agent, $16,00. Twenty, same condi .ns, $35,00. A copy of the flat and Friend, $4.00. Wheeler a. Wilson Sewing iilueldrie, told at F 55, • •ri he obtained on the following terms : copies the above publications and $7O; or. So and : 4 55; copies and 'llOO. Thus, let, in addition to the ~ erlption money (at $2,50) send $2O; 2d, to the • 's. add $10; 3d, to the 40 subs, uo additional oney is required for the machine. Clubs may be .ixed—part Awl and part Friend. Specimen copies • Its. Contents of the two entirety diin.reut, The Well Iremders of l'lmangv,,—A single ell. the Noble and Delamater has yielded over 81,- ,000, the first cost of which was hardly over 82,- And we suppose that the total expense of this ,11 since the tim. It first commenced to flow, has ut exa"cded $lO,OOO. Thus, for an investment of 1:2,500, over 81,500.000 has been realized. Many tier wells have been equally valuable to their ovv s, and the outlay haw not been soy.greater, in re. rd to the proportion of oil produced. Two years ago, the two Acres upon Cherry Run; • n which is the Bud and Cnswell Well, could have -en purchased for 81,500. It was lately - eold,for 53,000. The Smith Farm,-Just above,consisting of ' v acres, was purchased about one year since for It now yields to Ire owners, the Cherry alley Oil Company, three hundred barrels of oil ly, to royalty. The company having been at lit e or no expense in Its developeu3ent. The GraE Masson Farm, consisting of 1,000 res, was purchased in 1550, for $7,000. A few reke since .T.Z acres atlas farm sold for Eirio,ooo. Mr. C. Curtiss bought 400 acres just adjoining the 'tlth Farm, which Is now eempris.d in the lands of Cherry Run Petroleum Company, of Phlladel ia, for about thirty dollars per acre. The stock this company, the par value of the shame being . a dollars, is now quoted at thirty-one dollars per re. This company have never paid dividend, nor their territory hardly in a commencement of du . lopetuent.—Oil City Regixter. Important areular.—The following is a copy of address issued to the people of Pennsylvania, by ejor Dodge, A. A. Provogt Marshal General. Our . era should glee it a careful persual, and act or .rdlogly. Every man is interested In the matter, d should eaglet in filling quotas In the mama; cottoned : Avresnon I—The President has called for 300,000 stuns, to be raised by volunteering or draft. The al of 'February, 1665, bus been fixed upon as the yof draft. 11 your quotas are not tilled by robin • rs by that time the deficiency will most certainty made up b y draft. Ward and Townablp Committees are earnestly, in ted to commence work at once. The longer yon • lay the more difficult will be your task. Tae attention of these Committees is also invited the necessity and propriety of delivering up to e District Provost Marshals ell delinqueufsfromfur &qtrs. t Is impossible for the United States authorities find these men, seeret.d as they are by their ends and by persons hostile to the flosernmont. , ommittees, United States, State and County of re, and all good citizens are requested to arrest men, and deliver them to the ProvastMarshuls. very man no arrested and put into . Bemire by the • • of Enrollment counts one towards fillingyour g nformatton by letter or otherwise, furnished to 1.61 Provost Marshals of the whereabouts of thew luclueuts will be thvakflaily susiyeti arid prompt acted upon. 4 . • vast Idankbals will cause.lists of delinquents • co all tongs• drafts to be made and distributed, to • COI %II all W air= ang wasnoraigligki W. lii2MMIIII I=RM=MMEIIME WADI forcing these delinquents to per#btm their du• ty to their country and to their own people, Bring In all your delinquents; excrtivouraelvo3 t put In volunteers, and the necessity of n draft will b avoided. Our armies and navies are ererreherS vidorlous.— The dawn of peace Is at band. Ono powerful bleier now given, will be fatal to the Rebellicin. Let wall, In our several capacities, and as far as in its Bea, unite to make that blow effective and final. DWELLED DODGE, • Major 12th infantry,.A. A.. P. M. G. Darrisbnrg, Dec. 2.2d,.1t04. .frrest of Thkers at Stronfon.-310 Scranton papers have some intererdituz details iii regard to the arrest of burglars, thieves, .rte., In that place and chitty. The parties arrested were Mneharies Nary, wife, and daughter, on whom stolen store gooris were found to the amount of 51550; the families of Andrew Smith and—Stahl, on whet% were found portions of the household goods stolen'. from Messrs. Albright, Weston. White, & itandaTl; - and John Wets arid Ludwig Young, on whom large quantities of merchandise were found. The three gangs of marauders were arrested within ono week, and ef. farts are being made to ferret out others that are supposed to be go ty. The store gocida taken with the first parties were idcullOad =ad a:1L...1..111rd, as fot tows Hellruan & Goodman, MOO ,Mrs. Courtney 51,07 Fisher & Sutphin, 108,43 G. L. Whitmore, 9.,..,...,,,,5 . 0 0 Joseph Case, i 53,58 G. lir , oks, 35,40 C. 1.1:& W. G. Dowd 10,73 Klotz &F.llenberger, 4 16,41 Isaac Alexander,. 6,00 Lackawanna Iron & Coal Co., 30,03 P. El. 1 . 7.2 1 1, i 8,50 It M..irnold, 13,00 N. Kramer, 46,00 The amount of goods unclalmmi :;', ~tout 7 3 5 . 00 . Charles Law Jr Co., Pittston, have identif.V.l some, bat amount not stated. Report of Cooney (burn...2lliss *Sarah IVal ter, Astrorialt Marroger, Qv: In pursuance of instruc tions of the County Council, held at Montrose on the 13th of October, nit. the following summary of what has been done by the different Aid Societies of the County for the Sanitary Commission has been pre pared. The delay has been unavoidable as some of the important reports were received only a few days since. A few societies have been unable to report by reason of the loose manner In whiehtbeir accounts had been kept. Deaths, slekuess and removals, are the true reasons In most eases of tardy or imperfect reports. A large number have sent 1p complete re turns containing lists of all articles forwarded with estimated cash value, while some havesent complete lists with cash value of only a part, oethe cash value of all that had been done, with only rt partial list of articles. Some bare given only a list Of articles and others only the dash value. This Summary therefore, though unavoidably imperfect, is ills beet that can be_ prepared froln such data as can now be obtained. Montrose, Hayford, rntortillalea Franklin, Sisters of the Immaculate 'Heart of Mary,:-Eush Forest y Lake,riendsville and Forest Lake, Went Ilarford, Lawsville Centre, Dimock (tw&soeleties Prientle sills, West Auburn, Clifford Spripgrillc, auburn, E. Bridgewater; and Little 'Meadows Aid Societies have sent to the Sanitary Commissiop, 1347' shirts, 174 sheets, fool pair draws, 720 pillows, 755 pillow cases, 212 arm slings, 2411 dressing gowns 24. pair slippers,342 pair 50d:6,1913 towels and handkerchiefs, 1211 quilts and blankets, 2115 bettlt. of wine, 71 gallons of wine, 1 keg of wine, .1 cask of wine, '44 gallons syrup, 507 cans of fruit, 2'.:09 pounds of dried fruit of all kinds, 13 1 -, bushels dried fruit. 273 pack ages dried fruit, 31 firkins of plckles;100 pounds of butter, 6 tubs of butter, 1 firkin of butter, u 0 pounds maple sugar, 112', cakes maple sugar, 173t 2 dozen 1 keg eggs, 10 coats, 64 hop pillows, 2 pair shoes, Sry bushels apples, 10 quarts vinegar, 12 cans hone, 14 cans sui.dries, 11 bushels potatoes, 110 needle books, etc., 61 pads, 1 reek dried corn, ti quarts (tried corn, 12 pounds horse oldish, 17 pounds corn starch, 32 pounds cheese, 0 pair mittens, 4 pair *pants 110 lemons, 300 and more puckeges of unenu meraed articles. Large quantities of bandages, lint, old cloth, read ing matter, dried beef, sage, Lops, fruit, combs, jelly, tea, green currants, pie plant, currant shrub, rasp berry and elderberry vinegar, peaches, pears, eggs, beans, etc., arc reported, of which no exact account can be given. Great Bend, Glenwood, Elk Lake, Brooklyn, Ef..- sonville and Jackson Aid Societiei report esti mated cash value of articles sent at $9.13,110; dona tion from Welch citizens $200; sent to Central Fair articles valued at over $O,OOO. Making considerably more than four thousand dollars in addition to the foregoing list of articles. West Auburn and several other societies that were struggling to keep up the good work acknowctige with thanks $lO donations for their encouragement from unknown friends, by band of Miss B. M. Walker. It cannot be doubted that the amount contributed by citizens of this county to the Sanitary Commis sion and kindred charities for the relief of our suffer ing soldiers is very much larger than is here report ed. Let those whose labors of love fail to be made known to the world remember they ere not forgot ten of our Heavenly Father. It may safely be said that benefactions so grand and munificent would never have been made had it not been for the noble women, who 'se great astert tiers, and untiring zeal, have sustained the Aid So- Many of our citizens have most nobly se conded their efforts; some have done but little, while a large number have done almost nothing. Let no lover of his country who rtnila I.his report fail to "help those women.'" The call for aid is now and must for some time be urgent. Let every one who ran do something, and the almoners of our henefac tion will be forced to cry "hold, enotigh!" Till that time may there be no lack of giving or doing. Caists C. 11.1.1.5er, .s..crrfory. Montrose, Pa., Nov. 28, lbtA. The foregoing Summary has been , in type severa l weeks, but the publication here has been delayed for the purpose of having it first submitted to the Sanitary Commission and published in the Bett4rtin. Mrs. Grier of Philadelphia ucknowletigiee ite recep tion writes to the associate Manager, " I am so de lighted 'situ the Report and Stuninary you Lace sent ! It is Indeed most gratifying and full of en .countonment, to earnest, faithful workers, as shew• lee t hem, through you, what fidelity, and perseren. acre and faith can accomplish. I feel like saying, 'Hurrah for Susquehanna County! , I hare been so worn out this summer sod fall that such things refresh nic." Reports have come to hand from Am rat um! Jessup. _ . 11. Jury List—January Tow. Ibo6.—The f"Ilow- Inz 1.5 a 11,A of Grand kud Traverse Jurors drawn for flat: 'Ferrn ~l Court egunnenctug January 101.1,, 166), is Montrose: Auburn—Danl. 0. Cool- Jcseup—John Sbny. cy..Lenox—Silue, Hartlel, E. Ariet.—Lewis Low. IH . Moore. B Idyn—Robt. L. Gere..l.lberty— , leaac Traveree. ari water--Jas. Rob- Montrose--William Inn, trteon, Wentz Sneda, Martin Newman. o r. • Middletown—T. Thomas. Dimock—T. .1. Babcoek,,; New-Milford—N. Foot. Horace Stafford. 415admId—tirliber Stud- Dundatl—.l oeeph B. 810- dard. cum, 0. P Plumley. ,SmArtlemmt D t Tot.--Ed- Frunklin—Ell B. Smith. , ward Bran. . Burford--G. J. Hoick-,Spriogville—A. A. Root., Alvin Roper. John ariellarAci. THAvriesz avuort.s.—Fir4 Week. Auburn—Smitli Tewks-4Hormony—Chutles E. Mc " bary. ; Coy. Apolaeon—Peter Clifford..JacksonJobri M. IVA lirooklyn—lL C. Fair.: Vey. ;Liberty—E. Banthwortb, Brldgesvater—Cor. Stark.. liiram Wilbet Dimuck-11. C. Conklin. !Lenox—Freder nk Wilson Forest Lake—N. R. Cole, Montrose—Edrimnd Bald- Luther Jagger. , win, Samuel', Bard, E. blvd-, IL Bogen., 0. D. Be man. rank.lin—N. Park. New-Milford Boro'—F. F. aitmon—Daniel Evans, Badger. Lear Grant, RallaLtißklqvtd—jnlin Reese, J. T. Mamas. ,Rush—John Bishop. la- Great Bend--L Green, eat Deuel, Lei C. Tug. Henry Warner. per. Greet Bend Borough—G.,Springeille--Ailliam L B. Trowbridge. Averyl, Jam.s. Noma, Harford--Otti GrinnelL; Jas. Quiek,b. D. Thom- Clink B. Tanner. I as. ittiona —Second Week. Apolaeon—Joln Thistles. Barinony—Ceorre. C. Mo. Brooklyn—Stephen' W. Sim, C. L Braid. Breed, Nelson C. Ben-Illarford—L. T. 'Farrar. jainin. Latin , Op—John Johnston. Bridgewater--J oh n :Iliddletown—John Barn- Deana, Joseph Jame-! kta. David Jones. EOM N."Mitford—B.R.Foot, S. Clifford—Zenns Bounds,' W.Sqnim , ,E.ll.Kerner. Ezra B. Lewis. Oakland—Morzan Bhutta. CSoconat—Terence O'BI-,ltush--Jos. 8 Baldwin, ley. , Seth W. Eddy, Charles Franklin—E. B. Smith. Terry. Gibson—Chas. ErlwardtySpriniville--Lsndlo Ly• Wilber Gardner,Geir. F. raw, Samuel B. Culver, Holmes. t 1 Allen Upson. Great Bend—John 8. Ja-'Busquehanna Depot—W. J. l'allienbury,F. 13. Great Bend Borough—L Lyons, Charles Birk. B. Lenheint, Thomson--Chester: Herrick—lL IL E.Wa. I dart. G. W. Wrlghter. Our talks Atroo. B TURDEVANT—At the battle of Spottilyivuela,, May 1864 A. Judson Btardevant. of BlacK Walut, Wyoming county Pa., agid nearly eighteen Seal% He enlisted in Febn:unry,lBsl. to COMPanv;A. 57th Regiment Pa. Vole. He was sick it the time of the adrance_of the army across the Rapidan, last slay and was left 10 Camp with surgeon's pass to Hearn tal at Washington, - Not baring been heard from, It was supposed that be had been captured by Mierrilide and been killed; or had died of d4o..se. A few days ego a letter was received from BerpantAiteele of D Company , 15th N. J.-Vobe Whd stated that Ind son bad followed on after his Regiment; and not overtaking it be joined ids, Company, and fought pith them on the Bth; he ft ught the next, OF with the 1225 N. J, Vols.—again jeluedlthe.lsth N. •F V. and went in with them in the grqr,it charge the and was badly wounded, and in trying to exawl off the field received another shot, which killed him-- He was a go9Outd - fielthfca soldier, over ready for. Mahood, prompted by lase of cotuit.bm Ilh VraquaSto siendskaitt or - AMU. -jr 112Z211 GRAND JUROR =MMM partingeo. BALSTRAD—IVES—In OaViand, Susquehanna county, I'a., on the '4lll tdt.„-by Rev. J. B. Ktmber, Mr. Charles S. Halstead, of Earful* and Miss Mary B. he of Oakland. SEVERANCE—SMITH—Oa the 18th nlt.,by Rev. Charles muter, Capt. Otis Severance and Miss Mary E. Smith, both of Clifford, Susquehanna Ca Pa. forks. .• CV' Aunditeetnienta of Death. are patitahed without charm— Oblecard Notices meat be debt for at the rate of Italia matt word, Verna doemataa lbw. strtettrte admnee. BACKUS—in Montrose, Elec.:Mth, of Pneumonia, Emerett,wife or Elijah Backus, aged tifty-oneymts. With a slender constitution, and frequentillness, the departe4 entrenal much, but was patient, cheer ful, kind, loving, And useful. She had been for thir ty years a consistent and highly esteemed menthe of the Baptist. Chtuch lu this place; and though her last sickness was very short, Death found her trust ful, and ready to depart, assured that she was going "to be with Christ. "Asleep Jesus I blessed Bleep !" 13F,EBB.—In Bridgewater, Dee.:Bttl, of iitphihe ria, Jennie A. daughter of L and iinaanna M. Beebe, aged eleven yaws, six mouths and twenty one days. . . Jenule's illness was but a week long and very se ,vere. But her last hours were each as greatly to comfort her parents and friends ; for she talked of dying with composure and joy,everi. To each of her parents she spoke In tbrms of endearment and cheer fulness, saying "she had no fears of death" as she was "going to be with the f3aviour," whom she could see with outstretched hands ready terreeelve her." Thee having kissed her father and mother, as ,;; !Le; recovered a little strength, she desired to see her brother,., i:22 kissing them she "fell asleep." Jenhie Was ■ favorite In the neighborhood,' and greatly beloved by all who knew her; espeeially by all oilier achool-mutes; who, with their Teacher, attended her funeral In a body, the Wednesday fol lowing. [dom. parket geporto. New York Wholesale Prices Currant of Produce, Reported for the " Innerannenrr Rzetinusoes" by JOSL&U CARYENTNR. Coln. Naralusnt, N 0.853 Washington St., New. York, to whom shipments may be made. Two-thirds of the matte slue vitt be advanced on the receipt of the goods IT desired, and in quick return mode for the balance. Foil directions sod a weekly market report sent free of charge by null to those making' aid:meats stet7aa, p.m 9 35.$ Int GUI B, RTB. p Ib. •lEd QV Impre, " 30 Q. 41119, 102 Ica Scans. .0000 .41 boah 2 60 , 3 on'Oorn, " no Ca 101 Peas. " 160 ri .n . Potatoes, N barrel. 00 441 70 Bolter, In tuba ie 5. Oninta. IS 00 4 5 50 .• to, Prkluk " 54 to Hider, dry. Y S.. Lt 24 " In rol 40 2• • green, " 12 0/ 10 Char choler " VI 71 Last coin. to Seat.l b5l Ea 15 " 112 in Beef, to-'., V W. 1., 14 ona, NOO Dried Alpha " 11N i 2 " phut, 12 al a2lOO " Peach " Pert, ruse. 41 00 (44020 Plum. " OS ti'r " •• ou n; Cherricu, IO)ot flume, cr. Orel!. 9 , m 74 04 24 " R , oTherrien" , o et 52 Shoulders, " 113 it 20 131anwi,n - ne es ttoOon. " AI ei Sem Prer h. Svc, hmed, or dozen, al 65 H " hkk y ens, 0+ c 45 one. 555 1n aCD 3 , Fleur. wheat. 9 LW-, 900610610 Turkeys, " 1c fie 20 rye " 9 7.1 ; :Gocee, " 10 6.1 18 Cam Med, la bond., 4no 44. 4 40. Putt* " 18 4 "fi Pnekmhrat Fleur " 01 6.1 Z. 77, ( . 16,-4, 1. 1 4.4 A. " 73 a 20 Flux. 1. 20 64 30.TImuttiv Stetl.f Nub /100 44 0 7 0 Rd Featotna geese. 754 PO Fiat Seed, •• 370 a Beef older, 4 0 5 11 16 Tallow, 1 9 M., 1 2 or 1. Illation. In cum.. 1. lb Or 14 Wo .1, washsl. •• 110 Vet!. _ It! 41 1 . 1. 70 dresseel p'e, harrel Wheat. IR biLhel, ISu : :a M:.ie burar. tort.—rt nu ',Port of the New-York Nteraet can be seen on tits at any time by calling at the " Republican" Office In Montrose. In the above la elven the latrese and highest Pri cer which ore govern. rd he quality and centation. Many articles that are not mentioned above. Lao be found on the noon to our race. fflpMai 4oticeo. HAIR DYE! HAIR DYE! BATCHELOR'S Celebrated HAIR DYE Is the nest In the World .1 The only liarraleae, True, & Reliable Dye Known. Thissplendld Hair Dye! , Perfect.--thence, R.& Rfittal% or rite"' Hair. Instantly :II OLOSfil BLACK or NATURAL BROWN. withnot Whirl= the Tale or staining the skin, leaving the halt eon and heactlßll; Imparts &cab vltalliy., rem:mm.ly restoring It, tarts. Ise rotor. and rectifies the 111 strong of bad tires. The cetraThe toned WILLIAM A. BATCHELOR, all others ate mere India Wait. and should be avoided, Al. Hatchelor's NEW TOILET CREAM roe Hresaing the Hair. Sold by all Druggists. At. rut .77—al11.srejav-Stmet. ats-wr Yart. lone ea Ifir.4.-le. EDII , OIIRCPSIALIeas—Dx. Sla r—{Pith your pertolsalo. I with to may to tho re3ders of your paper. UM* I wtyl send by return men, to all wishing 11.—f ree—a &wipe, with full dim-Sena for making and uslua, a.tdtpie Vesptahle halo, that will enetually remove, In 1 , 1 days. Pimples, Blotehrs. Tot h FreeJslea and all Impurities of the Salo. learthe the man,. ~fl. clear. smooth and berrunthl . I will also mail hp" to thou. having Bald Head.. or Bare Faces eamplodreetlons and Information that will enable theta to !Watt a Poll growth of Luzurtant Hair. Nt'btrters, or a Moustache, to les than thirty dart s. All applleattona answered by return mall without charge. Ro;,ecifuup yours, THOS. F. CHAPMAN. Chemist, ill. Broadway. Near l'ora October ttn To Consitimptiv - et4.. ConsoroprPre raltable prescription. fbr the Co, amps..ram Itronehltle.eaftll threat sae L or ne at/tettowk—froe of Worse-beaeottlog their adtheam to Reif. Ealr.on d. WlLsoar, Williscustrarg, Fang Cotmty, New Sort. Oetobet 4th. 1604--.11.0. kepi 4,4verliolpents. Sheriff's Sales. I)' virtue of sundry writs issued by the Court of I>t,o' unnon Pleas of Susqnchann.a County, and tome directed, I will expose to sale, by public vendue, at the Court House, in Montrose, on Friday, January ItiTa, at 1 o clock p. in., the following de-scribed pieces or parcels of land to wit: .1a.1.. that certain piece or parcel of land situate in the Borough of Great Bend, County of Susquehanna, bounded as follows' On the north by the New. burgh Turnpike, on the south, (mist and crest by Linde of Truman Baldwin (It being the same lot of land conveyed by Truman Baldwin to lidaryett I). Cham berlain by deed bearing date Nov. 30th, 7tlGi, and its -orded In the deed Bonk No. :A page 4:17,) contain ing about one sixth of an acre of land be the tame alnr, to ItS6 with the eipurtehalices, I framed Itoth4u emus fruit tree. Bald all improved. [Taken in exe cution ut the suit of Susquehanna County, vs. Joseph Quick and Oliver McDonald. Also—All that certain piece or parcel of land situ ate In the Township of Thomson, County of Ses quelaarma, bounded and described as follows : On ;Ile north, south end west by lands late of Joel Salis bury deceased, and on the east by the Itosd leading from Thomson centre to Starucea, containing one half acre of land or thereabouts on which an: erected a Church Edidee,sherls, &v., and ell improved. ITa ken in execution at the suit of James Muratori] Ex ecutor &c., of Ira Cargill deceased, vs. Sylvester King, Wm. B. Stoddard and James IL Foster, Trus tees of the Methodist Eols-npal Church of Thom sou centre. DAVID SUMMERS, Sh'ff. Sheriff's Sales. DY virtue of sundry writs issued by the Court of Common Pleas of Susquehanna County, and to me dtrectui, I will Expose to sale, by public veudue, at the COnit House, in Montrose, on Saturday, Jan. 14th, Ittil, at 1 o'clock p. m., the following described pieces or parcels of land to wit : Am, that certain piece or unreel of land situate in the Borough of Montrose, County of Susquehanna, and State of Pennsylvania, bounded as follows : On the north by laud of Stephen Dorsey, on the west by Milford and Owego Turnpike, on' the South by land of John Stout, an I on the seat by Street : containing about ,‘ of an acre of land, be the same more or lees with the appurtenances, one home, one barn, corns fruit trees and all improved. 1 fuken In execution at the suit of R. B. Little to the use of J. F. Dun more, va. Robert Booey. . Also—All the right and titld of James Gillispie to and In that certaiu lot piece or parcel of land situate lying and being in the Borough of Great Bend ; bounded end described as follows to wit: Begin ning ut the south east corner of Lowry Green's lot near the depot of the New York dz. Erie Railway Co., thence along the line of &aid 'Lowre Green's land nearly east to the Great Bend and Cochecton Turn pike, thence along said turnpike in a southerly di rection about eight perches to lands owned and oe copied by the said Erie Railway Co., and (hence along the line of lands of the Bald Erie Railway Co. to the place of beginning, containing one acre of land or thereabout, be the same more or less, with all the appurtenances, one house known as the National Hotel with hams and sheds thereunto belonging and all improved. [Taken in execution at the ault of J. W. Manley, assigned to Bentley & Fitch, vs. Smith Gillitipie,iaitd of J : M. Donley & . Co., assigned to Fact:tics. Smith and Gillispie. luso—All that certain piece or parcel of land Eltn• ate in. he township of Forest Lake, County of Suf. quehanna and State of Pennsylvania, bounded de fob lows to wit: Bt inning of a corner of the old Owe go Triampike and Choconnt roads running thence westerly to John Brown's line thence along John Brown's line to Esq. Wright',ol4, thence easterly to the old Chocouut road, and' thence Southerly 'with said read to the place of beginning, containing about four acres be the same more or less, with the appur tenances, one framed house, one barn, one orchard and all improved. [Taken In execution at the suit of John North, vs. David L. Meeker. Arse—All that certain piece or parcel of land site- Rio in llto Borough of Busgnehannallepot, County of Suisquehrturta: State of -Pennsylvania, bounded and deierthed as follotni is> wit: Beginning at the north. west caner of Thin!, Canatun's Hotel lot, themes by lands of the o Erie Rail wa them y, = Dom by Pawyr worth aset . lo1001. l singa .0117141011* 14 at tea So • north "rest corner of 'Hotel bending if feet to post, thence atinthr 15 treat 8 feetlo a post In the north lino of said Motel lot, and thence by said Ho tel lot line north 8S 45' west 77 feet to the place of beginning containing 11tH feet of land strict measure, be the came more or less and all improved. Also, the following described piece or t areel of land situ ate in the Township of Oakland, hounded us follows to wit Beginning at a cornea post In the centre of the old Great Bend and Harmony road, thence north 231' west 34 perches to a post, thence south 89' east 22 perches and 5 Unita to a stone corner, thence south 2)f cast ti perches and 8 links to a corner in the centre of the aforesaid road, thence by said mad south 68' west 24 perches and 5 linka to the place of beginning, containing 4 acres of land be the same wore or less, and being the game parcel of firnd deed ed by Fanny Spade to 'Edward Carlisle, dated the 2d day of May, A. 1). 1856, and all improved. Also, all of those certain Islands situate lying and being In the north branch of the Susquehanna River In the County and State aforesaid, described as follows, via : The said three Islands being those applied for on the 16th day of July, A. D. 185}5 by Edgar E. Barton, of Bloomsburg, in the County of Columbia, and State of Pennsylvania by application In Writing In pursuance of an act of assembly &c.,and for which Islands a warrant was Issued to the said Barton 'on the 2'...19 day of April, 1857, and In pursuance therdol a survey was made of the same according to law.— The largest of said lalieds being the one over which the N. Y. Erie Railroad passes about i)y of simile be low the village of Swituehanna Depot in the County of Swaqaclumna aforaaid near the south side of maid river, and nppotite the hinds formerly In possession of F. A. Ward, containing I .i.erea and 132 perches ho the same more or less. The sevmd in s/.:: mttulf: leg 9 acres and 112 perches Is situate Just across tae main channel of said river above and within 40 per ches of the one herein that described hod opposite lands of James Vanantwerp. The third In sire of said three Islands containing, 1 acre of land Is situate near the south tilde of said river next below and with in 3 mile of the one float above mentioned and op pt-rsite lands formerly in possession of F. A. Ward, aforesaid. [Taken in execution at the suit of John J. McGrath, vs. Thomas Canavan. Atso—All that certain piece or parcel of laud, sit uate In Jackson Township, County of Susquehanna, State of Pennsylvania, bounded as follows to wit: On the north by lands of J. P. Miller, on the east by the highway, on the south by iambi N. P. Miller, and on the west by lands of Samuel Brush, containing about 66 acres, be the same more or less, with the appurtenances, one house, one orchard, and about 80 acres improved. [Taken In execution at the suit of Bentley & Fitch, vs. James ilaley. Atao-411 that certain lot or piece of land situate In the township of Rush, County of Susquehanna, and State of Pennsylvania, designated as lot No. Eighty-two, upon a plan or draft of resurvey and snbdivislon made by - Benjamin T. Case, Esq., of the Therms P. Cope tract of land in said County, de scribed butted and bounded as follows, to wit : Be ginning at a beech tree the northwest corner hereof and a corner of lots No. 66, 67, and 81, and extending thence south 117 perches and six tenths of a pact' to a post the southwest corner hereof and a corner of lots No. 81, 08, and 99, thence east 48 perches to a poet the southeast corner hereof in the dividing line between lots No. 82 and 519, thence north 117 perches and six tenths of a perch to a post the northeast cor ner hereof In the dividing line between lots No, 67 and 82, thence west along the last mentioned line to the place of beginning, the atm waist numbers of lot. being all according to said draft,( for a more extend ed description see Deed hook No. 32, Page 74,) con taining: about 35 acres and three tenths of an acrem, the mine more or less, with the appurtenances, I framed house, 1 barn, 1 shop, I orchard, and mostly improved. [Taken iu execution at the emit of Azar Lathrop, vs. C. J. Picket, and Albert Picket, Ad ministrator of C. 51. Picket, Deceased. DAVID SUMMERS, StsaiiL Sheritrs (Ake, Montrose, Pa., Dec. 19, 1864. • License Petitions. tal a 6OD otter to herr , " errn that In portrunnee of en act of amto h othly, twit MA ;Nark of tho Court of QUarter fronton. of the Yaw for theft:unity ttf Susquehanna f r 1.1=1”a•e to keep Tavern. In &old County for which they .111 apply at Jarozary Fiest l onet. I. EM=l WE,lsm sl7lith, Wm E. Haub, Bile. Winter.Reben .Nieliol, Thomea diumon, C.D. J=4.. PETITION'S FOB LICENSE TO SELL BY MEASI:RE., Abel 21Irren, Geo, Iroperalle—Wholeae, Rene, Watrons.& Foster. G. B. /61LIVLED. Clerk I=l Auditor'• Notice rirThEnedatiegted. having beta appointed .n Audit., to hear tha patties In interest- In the l‘state of Guy A. Tiffany • • bit.; upn exaltione to the Gurirdlatee account In Gila env, *lll attend o la the dull. of aplGlnttnent. at hist - Mae in Montrone. on rn. "'ay, the Wilt day of January. IS&,. at ten uieluaA. M.. at ertGrA time and place, all partite luterested a re 'Glutted to nttnt d. Montrose, Pfc. 19111.1e , a1.--4". W. 11. J ESS' t , P. Auditor. PROCLAIIATION. Felt nohnunu Coxatity, $O. oNo S. Porrea by her next friend 11. 11. Fotettgu.•e. Wttr cit Lieu J. Perry.. In the Court of (lortoben of bump. Lanni c•nor.tY. \o. August term. 1804. To William J. Pot. tor:—Whereas a stinphaia is was Issued to Soloist terra met. • boob .r „ dtily returned non est IffeehSis. end tn.'s. , all i iit,ens. wits Lamed In eslci ore, retnrentile to NOVen:INT Perm, the ...tern of villa, hr.( oral made that the sAL W tae Id .1 Pol-res could not be found In my This notice therefore Is to rep hire you to appear hem the Judges of the told I . ourt no the third Monday of Jannary tat, to answer mkt conitilitiht. do. nevin 81:11.11Eitd. Sheriff's Office, Montrose, Dee. PROCLAMATION. Svanquelatattnott Contrary eta. (1160. A. Itll I_ , ltH .e. Rannah T. Brutal In the Court of Co. l_ll - on Plena of Suaquehanna County. No. tl6 Aug. Term. lan& co Nahntila T. Bniob Whereto o bubt.mna In Divorce wax tamed to ("trust Tenn. 1864. whlch was duly returned non net vent., and thereupon an alias anbiotaa was Wool to amid case, sat tornable to November Term, 104, noon the return of which proof tee. made that the tend Hannah T larmh could not be found In my ball hetet. Thla nonce is therefore to requite eon to appear before thcahlt4ea co the raid . ..art on tic third .tioutLarof Januar,' n ext. to ate.. mid c otplalat, A r DAVIDSOMMENS. 2 'neatt Shertre 0®.% thontrote. Dec. 1:, 1,64. PitOcLAMATION. Surciviehanwm County. a-. DwAnn nistrifN vs. Margret Brown. in the 1. Court of Common Pleas of duso. County, No. 164, April Term, 1864. To Margvet Brown—Wbereas a sub-pone in Divorce was Issued to Aril Term, 1864, which was duly re turned non est ventos, and thereupon an alias sub pa= was issued In said case, returnable to Nov. Term, 1864, upon the return of which, proof was made that the said Margret Brown could not he found In my bail wick. This notice Is therefore to require you to appear before the Judges of said Court motile third Monday of Jan. next, to answer said complaint, .&c. DAVID SUMMERS, Shirlff. Sheriff's Office, Montrose, Dec. 12, 1864 YROCLAAATIOi. Susquehanna ( . 01.11Ity Comm OsaEltliOUT In the Court ot 71 , n I•lras pusqueta= Comay . No. 40. /Lugs!. T. tadt. To Pfr, flatorhont Whereas a Sawn. ln Divorce was Lewd to lICUSI ban; 1501, whim sns duly returnel non cll , Mventos. November th,reon on allas rolOortio lold ease. returnable ta November Tero, laea. upon the return of which proof note made tl.l the Bald Etfa Orternout could mot be [wad to my traltelek. Thle notice L therefore to relater. you to a_ppear before the dadve of the rN,urt on the tialt 310TICIT of Janenry next. sisontr said o.rentnlnt. t D SUMMERS. nber/M nacre. Odle, hfOrktfOse, Dt.T. PROCLAMATION Stunqu , ll , anna County, Hu. • • IT A RBIS COLT vs Aurelius Colt. In the Court of I Common Pleas of Susquehanna County, No. 197, asst Term, 1864. To Aurelius Colt :—Whereas a aubprens in Divorce was Issued to August Term, isrki, whiz!" was duly re turned non est Inventor., and thereon an alias sub p erne was issued in said case, returnable Nov. Term, Pidt, upon the return of which, proof was made that 'i.e said Aurelius Colt could not bt found in my bail iwick. This notice Is therefore to require yon to appear before the Judge of the said Court on the third Mon day of Jan. next, to answer said complaint, Lte. DAVID SUMMERS. Sheriff. Sheritrs 011ie°, Montrose, Dec. Idth, 1864. Auditor's Notice. l of napaarooho Co note, ro otrlLNe the funds to the horde of the Adrui Marston. of the en-Ate of )1 etb t Tlfrony. &tassel. to thatarnoi=et tto creditors of Um said den4l.l.t. herely .t.ra rd. Ilutalst will attend to the duties of tot said savant:meta at hie effice Mootinst on Wedmaday the irrih dal' of January, at 10 o'clock to the forenoon of that .10;y. alien and where all Miaow hatter. intend to the Meditation of the mid fund ore rtquested Lc. :atend he I.E , Er debuthed rem ratnieln upon the raw, A. CHA Id BERLIN, Auditor. December 0. 1/44.-47e. Auditor's Notice. MITE eaderkmed, haytee beim appointed eo Auditor by the 0r 0w.," (lotus of hoetuebanha :ounty, to mate distribution f.f londolu the hands or the Ado trot-re of the estate o 'll.lO o , , , ased, late of said Co.tv to rod amongst the •,elrs of the bald detrdnt hereby gives totko that te still attend tht, duties of raid appoistenest.ss tts oleos,ta IffloietrOse. on Thursday We lath d-or of J.uary ocd,et 10 Weladt s.m.Stf that day, when all persons havthe no Interest to the dberlbutloa of told fund can stLand, or forever EMs be deharredfrom turning to upon the same. A. C. Ile id BERLIN. ,t,odlto , . Inconther 9, 16.41.-40, Auditor's Notice. TUE undersigned. WI Auditor appointed by the orphave Court of Sttemehanna county In the matter of expeptions 111.1 to th e AdtalnWrater"e account In the caste of Wm. Van hioneen„ vflt :attend to the MUM. of his appntotment, at his in elontroce, on Wodneadlay the lth day of .Iwmary.l3l.l. at 1 clock p. m., at orldrh Com and pis= all persons intetexted will glee their attendt itrux and they , ehall be head A.O. Auditor. Mootrom. Nov.lB. 1861.-4. r. Executor's Notice. ‘NrEIKILEAS letters teseastuattary to the data of Witham B. Welch, rate of Sprier"lls tavrearly.rthethae, have bete a c re t r t e e q d u l s e t e O d M to o a m d a eg me eis lem me d ad d htoos eU m ha vmbket estate claims er demand .tame the wrath of the oste decedent w1:1 make lame, the cum yacht dela) , to C h W Ear. Sptinpi Ile. Noe. VI, 11364.-4 w Auditor's Notice. TelPundersigned. en Auditor appointed by the Orphans' MUD Susquehanna Counts. to male dlaribution of the fond la hands of the Assentor of Mahe black. &ed. among the berm Disuses. AA will attend to the aura of ids appointment at hie dice la the Swear, ot Montrose, on Wee...5 , W.. the 1.4 b Or of December next. at 1 o p. m, when ad perenns Intetorm said laud still pneent thdr claims or be teem debarred. 1: B. ISTICEKTEI4 Auditor. Montrose, Nor.fAth, 1.664.-gar Adminlstratoer NOTlCELeherebygtven to all persona hestuddemludeetaleit the Estate of Robert Y. Terboes, tote of (host Need town• staP, deemed, thattbe !tame most be presented to the undereidtu ed forerraßetreurt.eud silperseas Indebted to said Elute are requested to male luimtdfate yap:w U ont. G AUSTINE TEP.INISS. Great fiend. IS ar, IS. tote -Rte Adeerdetretor. Auditor's Notice. ATCYZICE is Wert pavan that U maerragat • a auelny .I.‘ pointed by the rphans . Co of toone.:. tna CCAZit, ap =aka OW:Malan of the haoso In Oa bands Of the We Lastrator of the east* of 0 WWI Ef.ools,. deemed : irA attend to the dntra of biz a Wrote , at Mt aeon tu Rooter. on Werlzeobay, the 16th Ml her mat. St . / Deicer" won all pm./ lz..Lte.mil U 1,10250.144 MINA n azar for.llgel de , Y. B. .4=lU. • SegiittFits ,Notice. prip uo th io zi o gr . 4 11tECIEBIIIN:167; to all;eraMiooto - %tote S. A. Woodruff. Atm of the botouehor Illntztot. cevoil; Wm. H. EtoriLlAdtouttottator: a poiW amount— &tote or W to. Upturn, tatty or the botooo of Lltllo Ittodoom. doomed: SAC and Wm. A. Haw-, Adt.lotWatora— tame of C. XL llohica. Late of the townshlpof Gillum. docenaed; Jew L.BolmediEuxador— 11:Kata atollvet Heard. Igo arthe towashlP Ifrohnek. demised; John Tonna. Adminlatiator— listato Samuel WEI nr l Ralph WIIILame lat e of the towtiltip of Tho=aoa. del; llams,Adtnhal•tror— Istateof Milton Tln latoof thetownahlpoljackson.deeesaed; T. W. Aderinletrator— Zatate on/antes al Ge ls late of the towneldpofLerma, deceneed: A. Churrhlll and J.rkatm.jr., Admlntsiratoo. Estate of Ersattas V. Cook. late of the tow whip of ntroook. de. cared. John Voong. AtldnaLnhamtor Kwato or Polly Low, late of the towtulnlp of Otte.; decrased: L P. Ikaaoa, Oseentar— Estate of James 1.. carter. hate or the townthla of Itaatt,decealett Wu.. H. Sherwood. ta dmlnlstrator A anoplement.try ecemmt to Mutate of G. C. Lyman. late of the townahlj. of arrine.llie. deceased; al. ti. Lyman. dOdolaw-llor— That the amount:Anti blow settled their accounts In the Iterlatreo leatee. I h and for Ilte 00004 of anoto•loantatowd that lb* mote will Ita I resented to tto Janteoo ,•( the Orphans' (boort of ettld county, on If PIP conflernallnamtel allowance. ..f .to 0 It. Cl 'Kinney. late of the totrallan of Franklin, fectootol fly hi Kin NN To iK primer:tett for connrma. &:...d3 Wettneealo), Jon. fa. Inan. J. H. AI MeCN. Register. Regleter'a USK*. Noltt toee. pta.embet 101. WIDOWS' INVENTORY. Pin a° Narrow;hetv4y dreg to tat peracmB Intemoted to the follmeinc named mato% to will gesso of 1171111•51. a. Tyler, Tate of &rand township. demoted. &tato of Myr= Mayo. tato of Great Rend township, 4gorywd. Estate of 0. W. Mom. 103 bf Joelmm marnihtta deemed. &tare ofJoacith 0. Tripp, Late Of 01b.no toliroAlp, tkoMsed. • Estate of Bradt. Ilennott. late of lleqick township, deorna , d. Brute of Joreoh Jaekma, lots of 8 raklyn, tommitip. deceased, et tate of Riot Heath. lase of Chmernot terns Mo. decease .l. Tht. the Administrators of theeold matectleo troves Moe Sled In Su • •rotana a ' oourt Of I c =rhono t a k gw i ty. thcjavenlor c lr sad plb decsdentatidrZoff to thZo soder the A li g Aeln . bly, lb aaM force f toada ' s= ru ' ro ddr,"" ‘ he T° wlll ho P J7n "1 f71, 3 foe confirmation floalV• .1. 11. MoCALIY. Clerk. lionfrOse.Deemobg f.4.113r4.. Auditor's Notice. TBT andendgned. lAuditor appointed by the Goan of Ocen. mon Plena of thaquebanna county to Mate Watelhuthau of Us funds In the Rued beide, whiny from the tale of persoml prop my In the matter of flou r y Ingham as. Stephen ichham. will at. tend to the dude. of his ppottaent Mil a anon In ontroan, on Feld ty the 13th day ofd num 11&33, at vs o'clock. 0.1., at which Unae nc d place all pe_raoes Interested In said fund will Dreamt their claim. or he tormer oWered from ensuing men the tome. teak tpA A A rt. w RR •e•lttn. ....rs. _.---... t altt '' - = --)- a ii),, itn -----4;.•••.....--.....,-_..--.__:,„_,_______,-----_7-;-- -- v D. W. LOWEL4_ PRINCIPAL fk PROPRIETOR .-1. r the above Intalicitl 11. respettfulty calls attention to the no e surpsawd facilltlee or titstionrso of Instruction, mad the her Pot tent additions and lomroriernents which have been made to and to Ihe '<semi Departments of his Collor, The Course of lo struction, extended and perfecto], presento to Young Men and Ladles The Ilea facilities for obtaining A. PRACTICAL, • COMPREHENSIVE BUSINESS EDUCATION. . The thorvangli, nage, and hat ' entelng Course of ACTUAL; PRACTICE embraces a complete youth. of tranautlone In each Impatient bra eh of bushier., k Aare, B.* sod Railroad, hteambm.b. Tele graph. Pow. 011ices..ke , aro in full and successful operation I,pre. mat mg In a plemitng and sttl-factory manner the daily routine of %Mend Moines Rte. in which the student becomes In pmereseion an amateur CLERK. MEECH AINT. and RANKER, melting, In midi capacity.% practical and tellable knowledge of tashaess In Rs multifationa forms sad pintwa. ---. PENMANSHIP! In Ws coontial to f ,ozone 'routines! education to °allege often better bicitities to tb r. The IS. •penseriset system will be maght ips o earietka 6y the most Wilful masters of I tor arb— bseeltuens f Writing from:this institution titre rersh , do tops eA encomium! fror tbr noss, For in arua.4..e.cmas.. e, address for CoUekllluth ir, %Malvin be mailed firm; for iSpeOlmessofPestusta enclose ',Wee cent dam Addrehs D, W. LOWELL wool well's Commercial Collets, Siniebanston. OYSTERS is 'most every shape. As good cbernm and sm lk Ota totiageo ardelrars Ma be basset any stare. Onnithe Pie 1 edetoble ale. Piro domestic snore. Candy d out& an ta be bad na.soaable at itts Montrose Nebo's. TO The Farmers. and see mai I mint to hors a MAW chat with Ton about ying or Rending FOOT Poolter, Game, risizieed and Butter to I csl responsible Commlssimii Howe In Be. Test. one that I ma et-onm.end Morittose, Deostiter nth, Wit H. H. DUNIIIORZ. 4 A SPLENDID LIME OF DRESS GOODS, Shawls, Balmoral Skirts, Cloak.. lugs, Hoods, Nnbias, dm, A.T REDUCED PRICES, JUST RECEIVED AT READ, WARTROUS t FOSTER'S ALgO. & FULL' ASSORTMENT or Domestic Goods, Prints, FiannalsPotha, Cassimeres, Jeans, &0., aIIEAP AT , READ. WARTROITS k FOSTER'S. CROCKERY AND CUTLERY. A. FINE 1.8501,111ENT JTIST HEOCIVED AT READ. WARTROIJS & FOSTER'S CASH t PLXD Ft.ni DRISCSED BOGS BALDWIN A; ALLEN O. B. ROGERS, LICENSED AUCTIONEER. 3rooklyn, Pa. Brooklyn liolkmber 15th, lski7tr DON'T READ THIS Unless Yon have a Full Supply of ORSENBACKS T - 1. I For I'm rare Ton ain't mitt the letnytitloo tusailoe the "CHOICES 'TOOK reds` GOBDS • bougbl at - 01101QE rgICES," m 4 which will be sold to • ObtOIGN ITESSTOMBILV tor .caotot GREENBACKS:* ceity by me. TriA4l , o A GOOD stirrrlmr OF &wool. nooKs. MUSIC BOOKS, BLANK BOOKB, u " l "lll l l.r i k n elior,..vargr. s . b .t .Pmtl4 Everything Belonging to the Sta tionery and Book Trade. Float saceirneol of PERVIDIERY m toorn.atRMITIVII. Moog osoortment of POCK ET CDT LERY 10 tooro—at SHIT IP& roost sofortment of TOOKE? 800 RS In toru—at RVITHII. Roost ansonmesit of. VIILET ..i45111451n ttmo—lst BY 1111%. Med itaamtoottit of *CORERS' GOODS lo town..-st 6311113116 , lIARDEAT ifooorloveol of ALBUMS Volt —at BY TUB DRIP/ qusoolftaml of GIRO end IMPERIAL PROM GRAPIIS,WoInat ono Avon Putiost Pnamos„ In tow... AT SMITH'S. Dies and /gee Caps, Backgammon Boards, Domi noes, CheektS .pen, Games, Inks, lima of ari t linds, Spectacles, Allss Masses, Haw Brushes, Tooth ; Brushes, Combs. wentmancitaa; pvt just drop In sad Rook fly Yourelf, lad ••• tell youths ran. Roping alto Mei WIR mob you all, fr , t44 as tver, atiminDr. koltroes„ ligyembfr,Z, lBe4. • • • "!fili TEE CLI7I3•PP 0 102iti received Mr ths tbllovirg pelrancri and If weak Clo ed Dd ds= Boa ed. tirit ed. ladled Irrlaail'etradurr lAA ilitedricua Yorker . LW: -4t ur dal"Prirtr::: : Zi. IJr),- lux ox. v rstrxia—wcal " tientl•Weekix ralleX. Dully tionsper. AU i ntimeiptt.tomaxstx tie ha week to tliceruber. and 1 41, Pcrs 114111 tO Puy 01:11ce thetteltai Am% ; • • • Ai Mint 'l62llMittattildlt 1111411114.41 ' -• L. O. FrIFFAI•Tr,ft, United States Licensed Auctioneer, FOR RUSQITERAINRA AND LtrZERNE CORIVIIRS . Oltaon, Muth IR 18 5 4 .-Runo6arptrellotapiCoa , Ayer's Cherry Pectiiral. FOR TUE RAPID CURE OF Clough?, Colds, Inductee, Boarseness,Cronp, Bron chitis, Ituripient Consumption, and for the relief of Consumptive Patients in advanced Storm of the Disease. 0.0 wide le:0 field of Ils lawful I.7ne. d antoennueretbe ese (' • I sea that almost • very • g ot " eg to lgTe • ti Yroso afanol4 and 0 svg of the lonpo hi en once tried, Us .ery Other ape. toraua lunt, ob• lucownol4. Mt* no lone. hesitate trese i tn "' inT . olartgao r o a altZ t rulle t.' UtUrt , .... , yoreluntbat axolotl den to our demote. While *any Interior muesli. thrust upon the onsmuntty, ban tolled and boat ellautrdeol. this hu glued froands by every trttl. ranfererd benefits on the afflicted they can neeer forget. and produced cures too no- Meng and remarkable to be Ihrgotten reet out) name the public tlut Its quality la etratully kept up to the best It seer has , seer, and that it noly be =lied on to do Ibr their tenet all that It bas raw done. Great number" of Ciereymen. Phyalciotu, Stattamen. and emb cunt personae., have lent their namsa to testify the anprralleled oft fulne. of our resuallat but opaco hoe will out MOIL the bat. tole 01 them. The Acme, below Ruud fqtztioi, emote our A tee. WAN Attlee. In which they are slues *Lth also ftslloleSCriptigu of the eruu`.hdhlar y t ee, rage who ignite an a vreneervn tontrem to rally thladoed will dud TEM; COMPOUND EXTRACT OF SERSAPA• RILLA, the remedy to ute. Try it once. sod yen will knew Its value. A 1,. U gt j E ELATUT A EOS It mad ' S . denrey's m uftra b ut everywbere. Illontruee. October 4th. 1861..-3 m. HOME INSURANCE COMPANY. OP NEW.VOR.K. CASH CAPITAL, TWO MILLION DOLLARS. &meta Ist Jamatrl.lBs4. J. Lisb mivroxte.r....semearr. en •s• J. Id*ata;Preatdeat. Joan MoGita. dastaaataaeff. A. F. Wizaukaza, V. Pre". Polichalstued and reamed try Um =Ando:did. at Ida can, b it.Lattuop.. Brick Btald r lng. BILLINGS STROUD, Agent, It outlast. Pa.,JallL 18121..41 STERLING & LOOMIS KEEP TILE LARGEST AND I3ExT LBSOISTDIEST or ItICEIRCELAINTIYISF: to b. 0../ to the otoothl. and mod of It vas pwchased Previous to (he late Advance In Prices, ',Lab enable. them to Sell Goods much Below Present Rates. We have =tautly an bead ' Salt by the Barrel. roe Salt by the Reek sad Ralf Barrel, Toilet lal..‘ad Salt for Plat= Mutt, flour. Bole Leather, iron. Nalla, Nulleda Tow Cork. and Cast Steel CarnaSe Boll{ (Neater, Dry Goods H and ats Groceriesi and Di Boots and Shoo, x. Dram, Dye Stuff+, Hardware. Wooden W. Store WarePalllte, CI Crockery, Llocca, Slatkaaery, Wall Paper and Bm• Grinelotones, Wbeeltermar, Peva and Last", Buffalo Rob., Pocket and Takla Cutlery, Plated Spoons, gotta, Tar, ke. wva clew.. rev or ear present priore. =Ware ell eherriCee of the Mlice, 'it • : r Flour ell per barrel.l Best Blain Suirars 10 to We Priors :6eto We per yard. Whit* Briars 'Stir per lb. And everything trot Mame:rated in the cure ploporticm. All we ask la tor people to WI and ate for thetmelyee, ea we dal madded that we ma meet Well mod memo° expeetallons. 6TIERLU(O3 a LOOMS. Sterllnedlle. Pa.. Oct. et. MA—U. VERY EXCITING NEWS! MORE SUCCESSFUL RAIDING. Valuable Holiday Goods Captured, Ora Mu and Marty OWL BANTA (.71.&1313 re late beet tnakieg Raids upon the numerous Supply trains. pamand three Montrose, eater. as fortune!e ea to seame a good assortment of To and other valuable goods suitable foe the Holidays; to nil a lama walnuts of the teveaseam. evontataoCessel le= cheap. the " Franklin Hotel Basemad" Blom. no. I. one dun ABOVE THE HEAD OF NAVIGATION, (oa a urrLE usLow,) Morn omplete report of the Oetersre meas.. upon the arrival of th• totrl. train. Out. motto Is Ilse ea 4 let Itte. e. till UMW. Montrose, Deersober ltth, 1864-5. 1864-5. FALL & WINTER. CALL AND ONE THE LARGE AILD NEW STOCK 07 CLOTHING -. AT THE STORE OF GEO. L. STONE & CO. their OVERCOLTd are Good and Cheap. New Styles of UNDER-COATS, PANTS. VESTS & UNDERCLOTHING ' Hint MT, TEA, CE A &ROOM Ail of the oho, In sympathy OOLD Ch t hla cline. loam truly, Dontreae. Sept. DA11.1114. WN. & WIYI. H. JESSUP, CLAM AGENTS. BAWE P4I.Y end BOUNTY obtolned rorsoldltie end the bete of deemed soldiers. AU dal= mosituo the government pror seated upon reamakable terms. All eommantatfoy aoneted fret ofcharge. Clalms of endow. and orphan ehlidrempronecuted out thorn!. Ifentmee.juns t. tege...t,t E. M. TURNER, Attorney-at - Law ! OFFICE OVER WILSON'S STORE. warm/4,0 4 nd tsB4.4f NJ W FIRM 1 W it T. W. TINKER, ESPEOTFULLY an co to the citizens Mamma and a vicinity th at having th e entire dock of 01100 ER. I of CRANE & FURGERSON, to TVA' toe NV IdditiN3l • tb7 ue P'ePublt° U . / • Teas, • • Sugazr, Molasses,: • Tobacco, And all other artleisin lb* ORCIOERT MT . 111 kw& coniointly no hand. and to sacs cheat% • Clait catelnality of FRESH GROUND FLOUR, FROM EIELICOTED WIIV.T. by tho not ai wan!. COo MF.A L. &ALT, &0., &O. Hoping to 05 device to resins, a thlresitinf Sabi& patron age. tinr motto tt_OIiSICK BALS3 AND MALL PROFITS." TINLT.En. T. W. TWIT...IM. Wax" riot . ts.b.l24.l— t } IVJERS. E. S. SMITH'S tritW MILLINERY- OirEtt . °HANDLER'S STORE: TADMOALL.OYR AND ALL laboublhe happy to env 1.41 you • new end fashionable essonmeet of Ntt Mrs.& ra.F„,fvirarrix„drdlnttaabc" Pr MELVA Goode Oil EAP. tall na is. Sonth. " Bonnets of All Style* Made Or Order. no *Coil take: MACE STRAW 1101MNICTii. ani the limit style In straw, If you want you BonnetaDyed Black-far Wipter. tiring them to BILITEL blmitrOse, Wart 1g.4. HORBE4SI4OEING. L Badd employ ing. Flavin bad espedeate In the bads= aad employ tk* onty dMclay duds, we 'manta° esttafaelja LIAM to alt. !War.% Fandary 1.1864.-0` MOM IR RIB 'Dn. 0, W. BFACIIi 1311TBILCLaN ABB 8131010111, laming permatteaLl_ y lowed 1 - Maud( aa Brooklgtater. Pa.. WOO Ida IdolarMaaal ost nos ta Um chi.= of =ham ClaartY. on tarn commexaso ate with tag Maas. Ownp Its cans of thalate Do. B. Mauna on, and boards at 1111 ra. Li•..vewn'a. Brooklyn Cadet. Pa., Jam 4.1564..11 GEORGE GIATIOS, LICENSED AUCTIONEER I ILuirortlll,l666.-Barp PHOTOGRAPH ALBUM. VOlt SALE ST ABEL I'li72l#lLL, Kortroas. ra, Drembst • • OYSTERS t iffeMas. 10g41114 al• 1164.1. HE BEST GET Webster's Unabridged • Dictionary.' NEW ILLUSTRATMEDITION; Thoroughly Ilevieed ant Hach , OVER ,8,000 FINE . ENGRAVINGS. IWO WOW'S snd MEAMIZIOIi trot Mond lie Wort MkUetetilet over daily able Amen= sad Europese Wed= =Pro; Nitili tLOtev n. met thirty yenta of labor eapeadat Ines Amoug the eel labamtore are Mr. Mahn. of BerllNMegi . tea. Leak Maim, liatilify•Lyease. Mom. sad TliliZ4 tele - Crallitills. of W e Pole% Military AoadeMy. J J. rettites ?fernier littles. a. L. Holley, le. Ike. Several tables of great value“itie ot there fift tali y Wino Peitil;ft pianaloity cod Pr:motel:lief. of tiarixte tit flet. Pam= •mi• Places. pseatiosynua ft.. Madam, Aniel& /Macy Mow ay, Metter easy. !Lamm see MM.'. line, r. Iliseasber. onieflith or onsfouttli atom cultic than • lay feeMille Fr= ”*. otlictitiol l i , Azar ali,li the Illretatde Pray • In One Volume of 1840 'Loyal Octavo Pages, Orr THE LAT "Ott 1 . FIE 8M5f.. -8. 011-Wil . NT CB." Published by 0. us: O. llEBRlAW,Blislselifetd, Yen. Bold bfitU Booksellas. 1•361.-13‘. H. Del - lA.IIM •Sr. Commission Mordants, in LIVE AND DRESSED HOGS, Beef, Mutton, Poultry. and Calves, BUTTER, EGGS, STRAWBERRIES, AND PEACHES, 403, 40-1, 405, AND 400 WEST WASHINGTON MARKET, New Work. RILYNT Dal/MT. I I. G. WEBSELIIOII7.I N.B. BIHATNII. Carriage Shop IN PULL BLAST I T I IZIatr tgigU )[Lc lM mt. ]alp 10. ^i[ H. CLIC:IIO3L COAL! COAL! CAYUGA FINE GROUND PLASTER! SALT, QUICK LIME ds WATER LIME, By the Back or Barrel, Wholegate or Man. SUPERIOR PLOWS AND PLOW CAST INGS, STRAW•curiERS, HORSE POWERS, THRESHERS AND • CLEANERS, fie.; • % Sy FOR 11 .. 1 13202 P w r ItslagialMrdit BRADFORD COUNTY, PA. 00 hand. a good supply of Wlikestarairee and Eagle Coals,- inch as dated Yotrodry asd Blacksmitlis Lao. Wet •tridl otost, sad Chestnut. Also, Towanda or Barclay Bittuninona Coal, ME VERY BEST FOR BLACIESMITIDT ÜBD. My stock of Coal vsb priadpslry Punduard but May sad Jaya. 4,--d-rAnz =roc cat:',lLTr"4/ 4 ; 2 17:2 Wass& to lad= theta to buy their Wales MTV of CoAt AOtn 010, TMLLIN. Wlulusirta. Pt,, Nor. 1. isaa—tr CENTRAL ENGRAVING COMPANY ) RICE & ALLEN, .112Eniamazoo„ Michigan, fax LAHOMErrPUBLIEFIZILR OF MEL =Gamma IN THE I:IIIITISDSTATES. Gilt and Rosewood Oval Frames. ems), Mouldings and Attune and Looking Glass Anna at wholesale. k 4 J.J.a;lltu A asmnd Brihdr:7. V. THE LATEST' STYLES. mart,..BAIITTER D ISPELTFITLLT sanouncos that to • noirtrood to att. Lb ail kinds of garments, alto feattionable a rc h, sal wet. lotted to dt orttla oteranco and quo. LADIES owe crs.—tha utea New York st99e. = ow L N. Ballo:WI Oman. Nov. ti. Mt —tt. . LET US HAVE A. Good l_TndertAzutdinfr. TUE MONTROSIE • BOOT AND SHOE STORE OUR STOCK Ls trowcourplete In all it. kranthes eantattert to part of Men's Boys' and Youths' Floe and Como BOOlastrilLiteelb LADIES' GLOVE KID, Me Goat, and Colt Meer, Bohol Watkini Mal We Vulcsalted Rubber boa to doe inlet Ler:rall =AM An earth= satiety ea s Oblldren's and Innudte shoes. at dub and quelltlte. Gents' and Boys' lints and Cap'. or all kinds sad style. ALSO, GENTS' ROM= GOODS. We Moo Manufacture to order all Mai Ot Moots bin the best inattulabi, Lath ire .111 sell cheap for cash or tendp par. WI and see our stock and pt eta. u we will uot be anaemia by P. Pi * 00. . b iattea October al. 196 P—M. $ 1 2 FOR A. GOOD FAMILY SEWING. MACHINE. The Prid© or the West Fans. Uy Bowing Mi,ohlne MAY BM RAD OF THY AGM. F. D. 0A.834;"... Great Bend Village , -1 1 a,,•.: VOA THE Awirz - Bum miss b saw klrad or made', 'lmp's, datable; ear be apt. rate—will mete &brat I MO Aaltebto per aalaettourim Woe( mat. sad at to ton by s awe redid. s If few meehlties are treated to tartellbarbeedte_kge. ty gem let We Ad:m.lbn too, by taw anyibtronsa, Enema `dr. on bead" wilt' tlte rtectdaes; or all . Cettle, agent. at reeleleess sad leg th em wort. Ora.% bead Malta Pe., Oct. 17, IM-Altaoe SOLDIERS' PENSIONS, BOURY, AND BACK PAY. HZ Imeenitted. MUM mum ny THE MM . T o wtar t :Zention to 41 daltni algll l 11 Abaft" Novembert.23B4 .3 y le. **pi. Soldier's PBllB/411/8i Bounty 4 Back 14, Tir...a.d...d. morjaito AGM Oi TIM °Man SlNSTOrtllrlis ma:A atuattoa to all alaWl ii , Cari. Natattaaa West stestactitt. Ma ant Mora. . J. A WO . Moab Aunt VI BMX . ,- . -, GREAT BEAD , WOOLIFM - RILL. Tbe unditteimed Woad codllialbs.U4Woolaia s ta ed by Mr. Jona**. les Mem mu 47.1 sm maths (Web on ebsemor by the doe wane. We auoullietere the mt eatiets plain 010114. pinupl44o . _ JAL Lanz 4,C0: . . ~ . . . . . • . BENTLEY lk LOOM, ; .' I- '; - : = 142 1 0821111DIAINDC01724ILOIS AT LAAV copra foibles Dm elm= ladatomOttAloltootZoa 1 Pf litnholro Ofeco. ottugn . oet.• wiimto a Ckintr.o - do - 11IkOtte . aoll oats. leiretry tirtkorelmorklWW:bolmoi IMAM to Di 1 tumid UP. , - 113 . 1 wax& Sorostoo.no., to.t '• , IL Al. wow— NEW BOCTB., '74"rammarembrims r
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