C. yr he fadeptudent grpubßratt. I,OOA I, MATTERS . 1 SimPk' rearledY —A subscriber Informs PA that F Miking the part bitten In cold eater, Ls a sure cure for snake bite. RAmmaffirm•- • -A correspondent of the German town Telegraph recommends the application of kern. I.lle oft to the parts affected by rheumatism, as tin .4ectnal remedy for this palnlni complaint. Dortaffort.—There Will be an OTater Supper prem pared at the house of Rev. J. V. Nevrells, Pastor of Springville circuit, for his benefit, on Uednesday, Jan. 18th. afternoon and evening. A general Invi tation la extended to all. .1 Good (ow.—A correspondent writing from •pringrllle Informs ns that Alr. Ard Warner lout a cow that, when oho was five years old, made 28 lbs. f butter in ten months; and MO quarts or her milk • ere sold during the same time. •9Rrteultarat Woftm—The Annual meeting of lie Susquehanna County Agricultural Society will ,c held at the Court Rouse In the Borough of Mon rose on Tuesday Evening, the first week of Janne- . . , . . .... Court, 1565, for the Election of Oftleere for the taming year. C. L BROWN, Secretary. (3 tr.) Qu'L.—]fr. Editor:—Last Sunday, as you are ware, was the first day of the week, the that day of he month, and the first day of the year. Will yon r some of your correspondents who take note of nue, tell us when such a coincidence occurred be ore, and when it will occur again ? J. B. B. Auburn, Jan. sth, 1855. Sam" Killed by Dors.—Justices of the Peace an procure blanks pertaining to sheep-killlng by ogs, suitable for proceedings under the act of assem ly, by calling at the County Comnalssioners' office r.iforrnity of proceedings and returns under the is desirable. .7lfrftny at Dairymen.—There will he a meeting ihose interested in the dairying businsas at the ...snore B , bool House, on Thursday evening. Jan, Ha. All interested are earnestly requested to at- DAIRYMAN. Bridgewater, Jan. 9,11, 16'65. art Important fird.—lt Is a fact not generally noire that the War Department will discharge sol tem who have aged and Infirm parents dependent them fnr support, or whose families are In 'very digest , i , cumstances. Persons interested can have te neemee.n papers made out by applying to 1. 11. :erns, Senator Turrell's omce, "Aottrose. Wbriel to the ll'lse.—Suhscrlberii need not be nrprised that we do not comply with their rent/eats •hen cromaaol In the str‘l.. of the following, which received by mall the other day TTIONISON, Jan'y 6th, 1865. Frazier..—Please send my paper to Thomson. H. C. N. Who II C. N. may be, or to what poet office his per Is now sent, we cannot tell. ITar!flared Crrrertry.—Postmasters are obliged motive all Treasury notes for stamps and postag If clearly genuine, no matter how torn or delaerti bec mar be, provided oue turneirth part tberrof of miseing—and fractiollUi currency, if not one-tentl, .art h natiwinc. Snell note. and currency received • nre unfit for re issue should be kept separate and istie. t, and returnee as occasion requires, to the reaurer of the United States,Washington, in sinus red less than three dollars, to be exchanged for arctic Gailers.—An overshoe that should keep Le sect dry and warm, and at the name time not be twavy and clumsy as to be an inconvenience, has onC !wen a de.iderethira, It has at length been ‘tur.l in the Amite Gaiter, advertised in this paper I. C. Keeler. The common rubber overshoe is a toad 11.ing for Its puritose—simply to keep the fret .ry in wet weather, but only makes them colder b.•n worn while riding in the murder. Bat the Am ic (;niter keeps the foot both warm and dry, and of marse find• great favor with the peopin,-nud is rap .l3, corning into use. We have tried It, and Ilnd it nal the thing for cold weather. frt - notrt - denwpf.—Rer. Wm. H. .Adams and n. M. A. Adams hereby return their sincere banks In the members of the Ptcsbyterlan Church of R• - c oklyn and other friends, arho at their recent visit to the parsonage, on the filth inst., made them ,the generous donation of about a hundred and Twelve dollars In money , and valuable articles for amply use. This renewed instance of their iiindnesb • e shall not tail to cherish In grateful remembrance ioiti as a token of their continued regard and a mo- . . tire for r. to labor more earnestly for their spiritual nd et ernnl good. It 1• due to the Committee of ...firrangrmenta to say that the interest and pleasure (3: the OCCASIOD - were very materially increased be the prompt and cheerful manner in which they performed their du ties .11pporffemment ratter r hs Omit.— Heretofore it has been the rule with the Provost Marshal Gen e rat to apportion only the qnotas of the different States, thus leaving the apportionment of districts to the Assistant Provost Marshal General•, by whom, in turn, the apportionment of sub-districts was left to the Provost Marshals and Conscription Boards.— It appears now, that orders have been issued to As sistant Provost Marshal Generals not to make their 'usual apportionment to the districts; as the Provost Marshal General will discharge this duty., It is deemed that this can be done with a greater degree of Justice at head-ottarters, than by the Asshtant Provost Generals, as nil the proper credits are on re card la the Provost Marshal General's office, These apportionments will be issued as fast as possible to the different conscription boards, by the marshals of which the apportionments, in turn, of sub-districts, will be falai —Harri,Letrg Telegraph.. .Rediral meetiUg met at the office of E. 1.. Gardner, with Dr, L. A. Smith In the Chair. Minutes of the former meeting read and adopted : and the election of the following officers took place: Dr. L. A. Smith, President; Dr. C. C. Dalsey, Vice President; Dr. J. Blackman, Treasur er ;E. I— Gardner, Secretary. Dra. J. R. Stone and • D. A. Lathrop were elected to meet with the Ameri can Medical Association to be held at Boston. Drs. John W. Cobb. G. M. Gamble, and E. L. Gardner were elected to meet with the Penna. State Medical Society, to be held at Philadelphia. An essay wits then rend by E. L Gardner—subject, Medical Sci ence, on which a vote of thanks was tendered by the Society. A general disenasion then ensued on the most Interesting cases that hare invited the Society's attention during the past yeti[. The following Res olutions were then adopted by the Society: Ronolrsed, That the minimum price for visits be 11.25, and that the travel fee be fifty cents per mile, and one dollar for Prescription. subcci, That oar next meeting be held at Liar ford tillage. Tat f7»rf Offterrs in both Rranches of Mt Legialistrar..---Wc had no room yesterday to refer to tilt offlecre elected: in the Senate and House on their organization. Ilan. Wtn. J. Turrell, of Sus quehanna county, the Speaker elect of the Senate, is out- of the most able and popular men In that body, and will make a dignified and successful Spmtker.— George W. liamMemly, re-elected Clerk, la too well known es an racer, to teed any special notice at our hand, iii, career at th e Clerk's desk in the Senate, has become part of the creditable history* of that branch of the Legislature. Lucius Rogers, ed itor of the AfeKtan Mace, was elected Assistant, Clerk, Mr Berry. the late assistant not haying been a candidate. Mr. Rogers will make a useful officer, as MI printers do, when entrusted with important positions, in the Home, Hon. A. G. Olmstead, of Potter county, was elected Speaker, there having been no opposition to his nomination. Mr. Olmstead was regarded by the last House as one of the eery ablest tnemben, in that body. As a debater and parlia mentarian. he has no superior in the Leglsliture,and w e are satisfied that he will make a popular lanai& lug °Meer. A. W. Benedict, re-elected Clerk, fa re• Warded by all parties as a eampeterit and reliable man, zmlow s always in the discharge of his duties, and lost the officer for the position he now holds.— William H. llennlston, AssWaut Clerk, was nomin ated without o Pposlalon, Mr. Brown, the assktant of lagt session, not having been a candidate. Me. D. will make apt:Tatar ofileer.—//arriabary Tifejraph. Bernd, and Przsion La s.—The follo w i ng persons are entitled ta Bounty 'doldiers Who have served two )•earo or been discharged on account of :wounds received in battle On the death of a sol dier such portion of the bounty to which he win!, en titled as has not been paid to hi ni will be fold to his relatives in the following order: First to the widias if there be one. If no widow then to the child or children. If DO children, then in the father. If no father, then to the mother. If no mother, thee to the brothers and sisters. The relatives of such deceased sere as enlisted at the tLme the Cze bounty was , are entitled to reel/ part of the bounty als'w of paid to the soldier. Those who enlisted before that title ars entitled to $lOO bounty. Those who enlisted under the present law WV entitled to VW, 4rXO, or MO; according to the time for which they enlisted. Three months, sir months, and nine months Tot netters are not entitlei to bounty-but they or their relativas are entitled to pensions the nine as three ye-nrs men. Commissioned officers are entitled to I. ,, nt , itin but not to beauty. Pensions are granted tO °Meets bare 01 either the land or aural forces . , who een disa bled either by wounds or sickness or disease con treo.-e while in the service In the line of their duty. Yto the relatives of ased ollicens or • privates will be granted first to the wid dece ow,,,if there ix.oct. If there- be no .tridolr or she tie =flied IlZalt, then to the eididren" under esixtern y _ears of age etly. If there be tlo widow,ebild or enuerea,ltai the medal trill be stem tbastAtebe mothers Mat . • tb the ra tte provided they were depended wholly . of in trite thb 11-noW for support. A widow pension cense, ripbn a remarriage and will not be granted again upon her again becominga widow; but such pension may in neat case be drawn by the soldieee children If them be any under sixteen years of age. A soldier who is dibbled Chit er by wounds or • sickness after enlistment and be. ro t e being mustered In 111 entitled to pension the same as (the had beet mustered Int or 11 he die Or is killed his relatives may shllt such Persons who Collintedit4 fof antettletgetiey or for the time being and were killed or wounded ate entitled to the benefit of the pension taws the same as it they had been regularly mustered into the ar my. A person who has lost both feet in the service is entitled to a pension of l per month. A person who has lost both hands or both eyes is entitled to a pension of IMS per month. . Persons intending to make application for handy or pension should bring with them two witnesses who are acquainted with the parties; end if the ap plicant be a child or widow of the deceased soldier, proof must be had of such soldier'smani A record in a family bible Is in genesl e dent to obtain the bounty but will not be sufficient in pension cases. All pension claims should be made within one year after the soldier's death or dbabill ty. I. H. Beam. itlontrose, Mom Soldiers' did.TheJLitdlesof the Aid Soci ety of Lynn gratefully acknowledge the receipt of ten dollars from the bands of Kiss Sarah K Walker ,• and would return their sincere thanks to her and the kinds friends who so generously placed It at her dls posaL By or&r of the Sockfy. Mas. E. K. ProLthrs, &aviary. • Montrose Solrtiers' .111 d Boalefth—Treasurer's report for December. Balance on hand Dee. Ist, 1864, ' VA ti From a lady 5,00 From proceeds of supper and other entertain ments, Keystone liol4 .M. 5,39 From curious sources, fOr refugees, • .. 5.1,53 From Mrs. Jerre Lyons ' 5,00 From Mrs. Willis Deans, ' 1,00 From Sire. Luther C. Keeler 2,00 From Mr. Norman L Post, 50 From Mrs. Gilbert Warner, • 1,00 From Mrs. Henry Drinker, refugees, 15,00 From Mr. Landis Lyman, Lynn, for the Chris tian Commission 5,00 From the same a New Year's collection .lor the Christian Commission, 11,15 Total Expense* of the month, Balance on band, Mtui. IL J. Wenn, Trc'surrr armtbrose fieddifre .714 Seektr.—By molt'. lion passed Jan. Sth, InGS, the Treasurer submits the following summary Report for each year of the Soelety since its organization : The Receipts of the Society for the year le4r2 were $446,19. Expenditures for the same year 1Z9,21. Leaving Balance of 186,9& ..111/38 KATE Uxu, Treasurer. ThP Receipts for the year 1863 were: Balance from last Treasurer .186,%. Received from Society 461,88. 6.lS,Sti Expenditures for the same year 412,87. HETTT D. RIDDLE, Trcasurrr. Recelpta for the year 18tH were: BaJance from last Treasurer Received from the Society 121.2,72. 1508,71. Expenditures for the same year 1351,29. Total Receipt. $23 79 157,42. Expendltunz. 5D2.3,57.-4157.42. Ma& EL J. Warm, Trazgurer. Soldiery' 4rtfte.—Serretares Report for Deermber: —Sent to the Sanitary Commission one bbl. of green apples, and two boxes containing forty-eight bottles rhubarb wine. Also five valuable barrels to the A. U. Commie-ion for destitute refugees. A quantity of flannel has Jost been purchased and it Is hoped that the meetings henceforth may be well attended so that it can be made up and tor warded imme iistely. The Society were not forgotten by Santa Clans or his deputy. whose Ingenuity Is never at a loss in de vising every luxury and substantial comfort. Amording to a resolution passed January iittr, 1865, tho Re& Sec. makes the following report of consignments froin the Montrose Soldiers' Aid since its organization In July, IST2. The first few months were given promiscuously to the aid of those in the service, considered worthy recipients. After which the erwiety was made auxiliary to the W. P. Branch C. S. Sanitary Commission, the first to Susquehanna County, and forwarded the first barrel of surplice received at the Rooms of the Commission. For warded in 1562-111, t 3 bhl'e. MISS ELLEN Semu.e, Secretary. In 1N64-43 bbla. Miss MAGGID BALDWIN, Sacrdary. Total 130 barrels. Containing T 24 shirts, 319 pair of drawers, 73 arm-slings, 14 pads, 59 sheets, 145 dressing gowns. 98 pair of alippers,a37 pair of socks, 327 pillows, 322 cases, ttll7 towels and handkerchiefs, 18 bed-quits and blankets, WO bottles of wine and syrup, and three boxes of syrup, 597 lbs. dried fruit, ail cans of fruit, 'Ali packages of dried fruit, 62 lbs. procisiorus, 338 nalwellaneons packages, 3 barrels of green apples, 20 firkins of piek.kis, 10 housewives 132 from the Society and 100 from the Graded School) to the Christian Commission. 87 of these barrels have been sent to the U. EL Sanitary Com mission, 5 bbl'e. linenumerated art idea to the A. t. Commission. and two barrels to our prisoners in Richmond, V. By Order of the Society, Mws. H. C. Tux; Rec Seexterry. (Assrary Ifraceerneassoctedlon.,— This os , wtation held Its annul meeting at Mont rose, commencing Monday, December 26th, 1864, and ccmtinniug during the week. Prof. M. L. Haw. ley, President, and 1165 C. M. Dixon, Secretary pro ten, Hon. Mr. Coburn, State Superintendent,and Prot Allen of the State Normal School for this district, were present, and contributed much to the Instruc tion and entertainment of the members. ChM drills were also conducted by Mr. Weston, County Superintendent, Prof. Hawley, and Mr. F. D. Hunt. Lectures and addresses were delivered by Messrs. Coburn, Allen, Hunt and Deans; and essays read by Sept. Weston, Prof. Hawley, and Misses Horton, Dixon, and Hunt., The meetings were enlivened by music and dime:m.lons of educational questions.— The number of teachers present was not as large as might have been expected. This Is an age of . prog ress, and hi our modern system of edneation the teacher should not be behind the age. The Teach ers' Association Is one of the most laudable enter prises of the day, and no true teacher can be so in different to professional standing and honor es to withhold his or her support from an organisation so conducive to the et/roomful prosecution of school labor. And we trust also that the pnbile generally will Interest thctaseives in this work ; for there can be no subject of greater importance, or one more momentous in its results, than the Education of Youth. The officers elected for the ensuing year were: M. L Hawley President; F. D. Hunt, Vire Pr Pvident : C. H. Wells, Secretary. Adjourned to meet at Montrose the last week of December, 1855, M. L Haw Les, President, Mess C. M. Dixon, .Seeritanpro rent Embez.ded 6l'ore7smsent Clottdag.--SEcTioN of an act for enrolling and calling out the national forces, and for other purposes, approved March 3d, letZ, reads as folios's, viz: "And be it enacted, That the clothes, arms, outfits, and accoutrements furnished by the tilted States to any soldier. shall not be cold, bar- tered, exchanged, pledged, loaned, or given away; and no person not a soldier, or duly authorized offi cer of the United' States, who has possession of any such clothes, arms, m 1 .outfits, or accoutre ments. furnished as aforesaid,and which have been the subjects of emy such e, barter,. exchange, pledge, loan, or gift, shall have any right, title, or interest therein; • but the =MO may be ached and taken whenever' found by any officer of the United States. Civil or Military, and ehall thereupon be de livered to any Quartermaster or other officer szthor. ized to receive the some; and the possession of any such clothes, arms, military outfits, or accoutre ments by any person not a'isoldier or officer of the United States, shall be prtmafacfc evidence of such a sale, barter, melange, pledge, loan, or gift, as aforesaid." The clothing antof which tie Government has been defrauded amounting to thonaands of dollars, calls for the necessity of issuing the following or der: Orricr. PRO. 31 . 1.., 12th Darr, PA., 1 . 6CUAsimr, Dec. 29th, 18C4. G'encral Order* .3% employees' of this office am hereby directed Mt.:amine carefully ma citizens found with any Government clothing on, or In their possession, and unless they can establish sqlsfactortly that they are discharged soldiery, said clothing will be taken from them and delivered at these Headquarter s without-delay. S. N. Busmoreo. (apt. end Pro. .311, WA Ast i /b. lisarsare CO. of Nbrik efiltartea, Pk:Meld. Pasa.--perlez the hurt two or three yews this old sod smajrnoun company have bass extending their business in the Interior of the State of Pennsylvania, and have already laid a good toundation for Are and inland business throughout the Coniuranwealth. Intorporeted as they werrsin th e year 179; by the too of Pennsylvania, and up to the year IStfa, hakagencies Indy in two or three prominent ei the State, their dal= for Walters through out the State whence th eiv authority came, seem well founded. Ind /Mee, some three years duce. they esubastatt a central State agency at the seat of Government, throngb which their agency ttuduess is umlauted and where policies are iti4ted. Since the omanhation of this company In isit now over seventy years their neer= hay ft-ft very marked. having now capital runt surplus of over 51,000,030, and during - width' time they have paid tare. losses amounting to over acne:tem =Sous of dol.• • In PhiLidslphht, where ;the maisagement Of this company la aeatknown:il etijoys swell deserved P 2 PuhlitY; Melo! result of tong tritaLheld'falth*, swim, and law liberality Q. Ike. Woojacat buts: tbßoacca. Atiteas to Oa k X4 l PM* dents idsd Charles . Platt, Pao., Secretary, as well the bwrd of dlrectom il Wng well and familiarly knotrai Mee ofghtith ye Xtrati their serf lees to the corporation Sit bierforty Yedfd. The state .agent of the Insurance Company of North Amer(, Mr. William - Buehler. gives his whole thne to the details of these arreneles through out Pennsylvania, and to whom applications for new agencies should be addressed. In this community ,'4r. Buehler does not need newspaper endorsement. &speared for his stries intTfity, and known all a faithiht ondlndelhUgable bttelniva r Mani td 1111..Cou nebtloti thb InitmittMe, mond bf Feral America, tus much as the reputhfi c on of thlit eorpri, ration, must we attribute its popularity outside of Phibidelphia.—/Tarriaburg Yittgrapti, Dee :14(h. Mr. Stroud is agent for the above well known Com pany id Montrose, Pa. Edna:diet of Colored afildrem—Edifor of the Repuhlieun:—The facts In regard to the education of the African people to this eommunity, are as tpl lows : There is no 'school sustained among thern,to which they might be induced to send their children, and they are denied the riffht of sending them to any public school. It is the presumption of charity, that the coin Mil nity are not aware of this. The violation of human ity and justice and the public good which it Involves cannot continue long. The subject does not want an argument. The grave charge of Charles Sumner against slavery is, that it has denied to the slave all means of educa tion. It, In the pressure of this war, we do the same; 11 In neglect of every principle or right, though indifference or pride, we keep this class in enforced ignorance and consent:lent degradation, we bate less juatideation in the present, end must look for Mote serious results In the future. If we are moral.hy no worthier motive than sell interest, even the safe ty and welfare of the community is mortgaged to educate them. And, however varied are the mo tives which have drawn men to engage in this war, and none has appealed with deeper and subtler in fluence to the best aspirations ot humanity, as none has been more righteous, there has been a larger proportion of the African people represented In It than of the white. But while thee are facing death upon the field with us for the vindication of violat ed rights, we tam from their children the right and privilege of education at home. And they are meanwhile taxed to sustain schools to which they are refused admission. If there be any shame, it should be for the white population who, sending their children to the public schools, allow the Africans to help educate them. No public taxation without public education, would he a good enough principle to fight for some day I and this people, whatever other education be denied them, are learning now to follow a flag and carry a bayon et. $3d1,20 e 217,39 169,90 I believe they have a free admlsslon to our Sunday Schools, and there they can learn from us the mor ality which keeps them In Ignorance and conse quent indolence and vice all the week. There Is but one remedy. Whatever advantage our public schools afford belongs to them as a right If the pupils who are there now do not h..vpect this right, it Is their fault and discredit, and with them Is the re. sponslbtlity. It the oresent be a Republican admin. !strutlon of public schools, it were better to have a change. x,29 .7 1111•Ord to the People of the 'TIMM Dlotrtel. Pa.— OWPIOR PROVOST MARSULL 12th DIST., PA., / SCRANTON, Jan. Uth, 1&35. j in the prosecution of his Executive duties, the President has deemed it necessary to issue his proc lamation, dated December 19th, 18.64, for another call for 100,000 men. The assurance of the War Do partment that credits for two and three years men would be adjusted in a future dill has been made good in distributing throughout the loyal States the quota for the new levy. In tilling quotas for prey'. oils calls, those localities which put Into the field men for two and three years service, will now dis cover that their reliance upon the promise of the Govemusent In the past,' will prove beneficial at the preaent,and that the wisdom of the policy of putting in men for a longer period than one year, Is fully vindicated by the result. Anxious as many of you may be to ascertain the quota of your respective Bab-Districts, there can be trout having more solicitude upon that point than myself. By a recent order of the War Department a new apportionment of quotas will be made, em bracing all credits to and Including December Sint, 18Gt So soon as the quotas for this District shall have been received at this office, the quotas of the respec tive Butr-Districts will be announced immediately.— if the enrollment, the basis on which the quota will be distributed, in some Bub-Districts appears to be exceadve, such a result most be directly attributed to the residents of that Sub-District, for notice has been repeatedly given by the Board, for the correc tion of the enrollment, and daily sessions have been held for that particular purpose. The proffered opportunity very few improved, but now whet the quota is being distributed a great deal of anxiety is manifested in that retard. Who is to blame, the Govenailient or the People ? Fel low citizens, you arc again invited to correct your enrollment. Some persons have made comrdaints of not get ting access to knowledge pertaining to the draft. To such I would say, that information which will in no wise compromise the public good, when properly sought, will not to. withheld. I world urge it upon all good loyal citizens to make every possible exertion to stimulate recruit ing, in order that the men required from their res• pretive localities, may be supplied,and a draft there by avoided. 8. N. Bit XDFORD. Cap,. and Pro. If' , ., 12M Lfriat., List or Letters--Remainlog In the Postoffice at Montrose, Saturday, January 55th, 1805, and offici ally published in the paper baring the largest circu lation : Bunnell, Wirt. E. (21 Hibbard Jr.,Hiram G. Ball, illnun F. 19,) Hamilton, Isaac S. Baldwin. Orange Lusk, Win. D. , Bailey, Miss Emily Leonard, Miss 8. J. Babcock, Isaac Z. Mason, R. IL Breweter, Miss Emma McKeety, Wm. Bryan, air. Mutville, Bridget Mitch, Miss Laura J. Miller, Kitty P. Black, Judson Pomeroy, John M. Brown, Henry Perry, VIM Sarah J. Chamberlin. Lydia A. Pollee, Charles Cleveland, Mice Carrie Quick, A. A. Cooper. Miss•Catheritie Reynolds, Mary E. Chase, E. B. Saelp, Mary .1. Decker, Charles limlth, F. S. Donohue, Mrs. Ann Snow, Lather Dobous, Abraham Taylor, Mrs. Amelia Dorsey, Stephen Torry, W. 5 ...kirks D-, Miss M. A.. Tuttle, Miss Jennie Eldridge, George It. Trnmrle, S. V. Fish, W. it. Voorhis, Mies Lucinda Grow, John W. Whitlock, Mtn. Aaron Gates, Win. E. Wheelock, Mire Frances Garcia, Thomas Wynard, Shirt, Milton Graves Lyman Wood, Miss Mary A. Robs, &tarter, Yosing, Mrs. Cordelia Horton, D. T. ,e. Please say advertieed.i'D. R. LATHROP, P. X. Jury List-4auturry Term, Ms.—The follow log is a list of Grand and Traverse Jurors drawn for the Term of Court commencing January 16th, in Montrose: Aubtim—tena'L 0. Cool- .Jessup—John Shay. ay. Lenox —Bllas Hartley, E. Ararat—Lewla Low. i H. Moore. Brooklyn—Robt. L Gere.iLiberty—isaac Traverse. Bridgewater--Jua. Rob-IMontrose—Willlam Ira, ertson, Wenti Soeda- Martin Newman. ker. .3flddletown—T. Thomas. Llimock—T. J. Babcock, New-Milford—N. Foot. Horn= Spatlaird. Oakland—Wither Stoti- Dutidstr—jOsepli B. 610 , dard. man, 0. P Mb:may. ,Earequehanna Depot —Ed- Pranklin—Ell H. Smith. ward Bryan. Harford—G. J. Roteh-,Sprindvillo—A. A. Root, kka, Alvin Roper. John Strickland. THANE/3914 iLltUtl3.--Fu4 Week. Auburn—Smith Teirkailin , mony—Churles K Mc bury. I Coy. Apolueon—Peter Clitrord.,Jackson—John M. Mut lirooklyn—EL •C. Fair- vey. ebilQ Sonthworth, Bridgewater—Cor. Stark. Hiram Wilber. Dimoek—FL C. Conklin. ,Lenox—Frederick Wilson Forest Lake—N. R. Cole, SM. ntrose—Edmund Bald- loather Jagger. win, Samuel Bard, E. Frieadavillo—Beal.! Glidd U. Itog,eng, 0. D. Be den. man. Franklin—N. Park. New-Milford Baro'—F. F. Gibsop—Daniel Beans,' Badger. Isaac A. Grant, David'Oaktand—John Pierson. Reese, J. T. Manger. Posh—John Bishop. Is- Great Bend— L Green,; sac Denel, Levi C. Tap lienry Warner. , r. Great Bend Bor o ugh —G4ipr pe ingville--Williata L. B. Trowbridge. , Avery Jam's Koons, garfarti--Ods Gannett,' Jas. (itilek,S. D. Thom- Clark B. Tanner. I pa. TRATEIIIIE arnons.-i—Sranid Wei*. Apolaeon—dohn Tdlndier Harmony—George G. Me- Bronnl !Aiken W.' Kane, C. L. Wald. Breed, Nelson C. Bea,Harford—L T. Farrar. Jamie.Lathrop—John Johnston. Bridgewater—J.o b n P. Alddletown--Jonu Barn- Deana, Joseph Jame-' ura. David inner.. Fan. _ jilt. Milford—B. H. Foot, B. Ger^ Clifford—Terms Rounds,l W Squires,E.ii, erne v. Ezra 8. Leorts. !Oakland—Dorgan Bhutto Choeunut—Teranee O'lll-,11.u01t--Jaa. 8 Baldwin, ley. Seth W. Eddy, Charles Franklin—E. B Smith. I Terry. Gibson--Chas. Edwards, Springalle--landis Ly- Wilber Gardner,Geo. F. man, Samuel B. Culver,' Holmes. Allen Upson. Great Bend—John S. Ja- Susquehanna Depot—W. , J. Falkenbury, F. D. Great Bend Bomugh—L.! Lyons, Charles Park. B. Lenheim. Thomson—Cheater BUNS. Herrick—H. EL Mi. dard. G. W. Wrighter. TARBOX—ESTES—in Montrose, January 24, by Charles Avery Esq David Tarbox, of Jearop, and Miss TbantaniEsts, of EsatEnsb, Bog. Co. Ps. (A vigniflcent present for. the Printer aecompa- Med the notice; but we are as badly aitnated with regard to the present as the man was who won the elephant at a tame—after be ipattlini, be did not ktowtrhat to 46 with' • snvinebouos Depot' tt this rimo t a ti ty Um, ii.Pittesou, dau.7ll4lir." =l. Mlss Manta anima, both 41 rb; =I Fontana+. , • CgApida.*-411018--..tt. the Preabyterlan Par 1:101211V In Brooklyn, CM the Iltb lies. Wm. H. Itdano. Mr. C. M. Chapman, to M 1..; fit. E. Ad tiAttglnet of tint officiating ciergillitill. Ibl.l--611.,BEIIT—At Towanda. J.n.. by the Rel. J. K. %V Duro, dici. ; Rabhvine, to Mre. Mary, A. Nittiert, or Irrenebtoah. DUBOIS—DUBOIS—By Elder T. P. Clancy ob the 11th Inst., Mr. John J. Dubois, to Illea Dathetine Dabol., both of . Dineeek, t3u,q. Co. p . ,tatto. IT Announcements of liesthe are polAialiea 1;41 , 04LO/was. Dtaluary Nailer* mon be veld teem. the rate of half .i.Ablr a ...ord. Vertu dee cents a ate, /strictly to adrauce• CAVAN—At his residence In Ripon, Wisconsin, on the 2:id of December, cuter a protracted lElnees, James C. Catlin, aged 41 years. Hew York Wholesale Prices Oteireut of Produce. Reported for the "I:dervviocnv Rrrout9o••• by Jt)SIAU CARPENTER, earn. MemSan% 3.33 "Vashlntten a.. New. Yhrk, to whom ahlprnente nue be moil.. 'two-admin. of the =AO value will be advenced on the tecelpl of the 9.40 tr deotti i, tod qpilek Worn mealy for the bolauce. Fall dlrivilue3 Rod p weekly ms tot 3elvinievot foe of hherite by wall to thoscmakdrafiblproenta Ileevwell, pure, • 154 f. TO Rye. li l ,ll l / 4 • 100 04170 • o Itnpuee, " On oat% • 1 013 104 peon; Ponied,* bosh. 8 00e 03 hlaim, 190 09 190 . co c< to, P 0161.11, f barrel, 99 9hp th Attlee, lb, fOOl enelelons. " dl 90 ar It, " Hideo, dry. 1115., tine 3.4 19 roily " .• octet. " 194 13 C4 , 4144.3b0ic4 '• .10 a St Lard, tom. be9t.i , 20 1 . 5 00040000, " 1o 49 V.Sn'ef. fre3.l. C.‘i 2100 14 14 , r : ok. plitne, .g! 13 23000 v, Po n3 prl n 1100 01.4 34 on twrriel, r.. ey PP lishie emoted, * m 34 00 he " 13Perborti.. :oShouldore, " P. t`o le thereks 011 Remy, 34 herb, *dotes, 4" as P";11foili, " 04 37 " Ihond, to. $0 CIO-trek live, 1a on I: roe, wheat. 9" VW, 9 Pf , VD • Plrrirer.. a91(4 . . . . 0064 Iledl.hutd., 406 4 :Oil/neat, " " 3.: 0 td fimetw 36 heat 7. /our ` 800 1.) 64 8 36 et...... 0 Seed, 3' 0. :6 Flax. I' 26 to /0. No 'finwthl. d6eo.l' 64 036 .466 6:q rentates, llve irce..., 1 . 4.46 ao F1...6 561 0 .. " ESO , . 400 160.1:41dea. p 5 10 44 I. fallow, 3.. b., 11 r., is Mutton. in earcara,p /6 10 66 It Wo. ?, .a..0..00.d. •• 6. , 4 f 'll Veal. - torn 16 Wool. t0n60.61.0d, •• fio /.. 6.. YO/1.. dreaded, " IMI .., 03. Am) es 61 /rural, 364 a 6... Wlleat, ip ba.l.el, 3 Cad 16M1 Manly Roza, . —e, _ Nore.—A Nil report or the hea , l'urk Nlareet ma be ..on oo enT Linn , IT =Mad at the "Republican" °Mee in Montrose,. in the above I. ;riven the loreett and I.lehrst price. arhh...b are uovena ed by , :nal;tv and ontEntien. 11. T tot!el. that ate tot racnnuhed above. can be lwa.d un the 'Mat In anr crtlEct. fflpecial teticro. HAIR DYE! HAIR DYE! BATCHELOR'S Celebrated HAIE DYE In the Heed, In tho World The only Harmless, True, it Reliable Dye Known. Thiestilendld Hair Dye le Porfrel--chlnges Itt d. Busty. or Grey Hitlr. Inst./title tr I 1 GLOSSY BLACK or NATURAL P.B.OWN. without iniuring the tinig or stalaing the Ain, braying the Osirwrt and bentiallnal: I , nnette fresh vitality, !vino:stir mitering It. Kle ine coley. and rectltirs the lit etn.icts of had dens. The genuine tr signed NULL/ AM A. BATCHELOR. In °there gee tn,r, Imlta dons. and should he scolded. Alit itateheinell NEW ToILET MBA tt for Dressing the Hsir. Aoki by all Drti=ittri. kr. Pact Barelsvdttnest Bro. York. Jinni` s 154.-to Aliverfisements. Sheriff's Sales. Dr virtue tat sundry writs ISSMsi by the Court of l/Columon Pleas of Susquehanna County, and to me directed, I will expose to eale, by public vendue, ut the Court Moose, in Montrose, on Frif - PT, Jantolry avh, Iski, at I o'clock p. m , the following described pietsl, or parcels of land to wit : Au. that certain piece or parcel of land situate in the Mrrongh of Great Beni, County of Susquehanna, bounded as follows: On the north by the New burgh Turnpike, on the south, NIA and west by lands of Truman Baldwin (it being the same lot of lani conveyed by Truman liabiu in to Mari tit Chatn berlalo by deed bearing date Nov. :;0(11, and re orded In the deed Book No. at, page 437,i contain. Mg about one sivth of an acre of land he the some more or less with the appurtenances 1 frames" boner some fruit tree sod all improved. [Taken in exe cution at the suit 01 SlASOUtliantia County, TB. Joseph Quick and Oliver McDonald. Also—All that certainpiece or parcel of land situ ate the Township of 'Thomson, County of Sus quehanna, bounded and described as follows: On the north, south and west by lands late of Joel Salisbury, and on the east by the Road leading from Thomson centre to Starucca, containing, one half acre of land or thereabouts on which are erected a Church Edifice, abeds, Fe., and all improved. [Ta ken in execution at the stilt of James Mumford ecutor &c,, of Ira Cargill deceased, vs. Sylvester Kint, Wm. B. Stoddard and James 11. Foster, Trus tee,* of the Methodist Kuls , mal Church of Thom son centre. DAVID SUMMERS, Ellett License Petitions. Mice here ¢lven that In purarinee of an na of is.. 11 the tolnc t fl I el,. pet 'lva In Clerk of the er..trt of Q iarterN,-Noa* he cuer f r of ~urtalnos r keep Tto•r• taat Count) for whin!, the, will aryl, at .Taco t.r) ns TAVERN LICENSES. NCD m Fmn A. Wrn K. Unica , "Al .• {{'lnter Robert Nirto.l, Thoo.a.• Jdutinn. u.li. Ja.k.on PETITIONS FOR LICENSE TO SELL DY MEASI:RE. A tv , fien lloperglt.—Knot,..ll, Kataona,s Footer. Ci 11 ELDRVD Inerk 11.4,4,11•• smk. %Kt PROCLAMATION. Almotplohnurbo. ( lounbv. J• 00 1.. Purl . ... by her ten hirs.d 11. H. Ftatlit. vs- Wrl. Lt.( .1. Porta lo the Comb of vnrncooot Poet.. or SIIIOne lunna No. 1116. Auevg term, l&q. To N!Illun Vol tor ..--TVIArrnA 6 sultpo•us in NVOrLe Rt.. It pool to A io:ut tern, 1941. ohtet mu dolt' wurned ton, urt and the t .,n o n .it ma.‘ kggtad in Patel o.q itturt.al.l.. to ISO% ealt,r loon the return and:Jett, pr.oor cts 1,4 , 00 sr. the 4.61 , 1 Pr FL 1.1,01.1 l'orr, - ;&nold vat hn tnund to toy I.3llltick. Thlsto 'fa thTelort L. to n.q2lre no,. 0 , , n4ll,,lain t tt, , vr the Mid COCttoll the third Morthy or Jantuy oat • to stover 4:o4camDltitoL &t. 1. 4V IT el" MILEIL.I, r.bcrlST. ettenfra 01100, llontrose, Dee.l9th. Itl4. ritOICLAICIATION. eusquohonntt County or, GHannah T. Rune .- la Un Coon of Coo. on New S,LerchAntla OnlintC. No.llB A nit. Tenn. Isu To Hannah 1. Brun:: WbrtrasW b T rn .to l/norce war ti nol to oett..l.Tard. 18a4. whlrh vtu do lt retued anti , 11. ,o r. and tlenopan an alan !mt., Met WU -414. In said ooe, to tonmbtrtn lirwrvembay Tron. 144. upon fle:-uunn of which 8 200 0 1 made that ne said Human T (truth wadi: cot be (wad In do Indonct. • . This not Ire le tittet . erhne to 'Nutt.. ra to s.+ Mar 1 , 4119 the Jthizet , at the ettht 'nun on the Wird .tionAnT of .1...nu3r , next to nusteet t mphint, &C DA CID r,C Shaid, Sheriff. (Moe. ilontroet., Doe. 11. 1c.44. PROCLAMATION. Surnpleharom Connty, t, LL DWARD BROWN rt. Margret Brown. In the If.• Court 01 Common Pleas of Bum. County, No. PA, April Term, DOA. To Idar;r.r. et Brown—Whereas a snbpa'na In Divorce was issued to Aril Term, IN - * which ace duly re turned non ret ventus, and thereupon an alias cub puma was issued la said ease. returnable to Nov. Term, ltai4, upon the return of which, proof was made that the said Margret Brown could not be found in my led'. Irk. This notice it therefore to require von to appear before the Judges of said Court 011 tho third Monday of Jan. next, to answer said complaint, etc. DAVID SC M lElti , Shiriff. Sheriff's Office, Montrose, Dee. 12, 1114 PAOCKAII/ATIION. Susquehanna !nun y se. ES KT O,TEEIMITT ('fenny!. 1n OS Own s Comnrm Phan Susanitanna Cnls , T So. In. august T t o F o,tset t ut Whelan, a Snotue , , Ir. Divorce tans Issuen to onto. term. I.th erth.l4 V reLhp•teh nit ,jem tosentua. and lb r...ot,st,•ft.', ter.] ...mete In raid MM. . to VuecmbecTn.,e. fif4. Upfc tl.e return f whleh proof Woe Math th,t the -aid Erin (heo.rhoett could on be f. , uod to ate !sun tuolt no. oraler la therefore to p ire pas to .thot.or we the .Ittm •4 the add Court on tne third lioness of January cent. In shows, .td eon , p4lnt..t.e. tel(e. Chetlrs °Mc. Montrose. Dec. In".lflr•Vt.D PROCLAMATION S at mg.:m.l.lllmila COL.II•y, !TARIM COLT vs Aurelius Coll in the COSA 01 I I Common Pleas of *usquehanua County, No. 1117, Am mat Term, ISnt. To Aurelius Colt :—Whems a subpcena In DI corm was issued to Anglia. Term, 1931, which was duly re turned non est inveutua, and thereon an alias sub teene wasi4sued in Fuld case, retufnable '43 Nov. Term, DM, upon the return of which, proof was made that the said Aurelius Colt could not be found in my bail iwick. This notice Is therefore to require you to appear before the Judge of the said Court on the third,Sion day of Jan. next, to.answer said complaint, fie. DAVID SC3I NIF.ItS. Sheriff. Sheriff's Onlce, 'Montrose, D,x. 19th, I$1& Register's N6tice. ntriluo -ft Eft KftY GIVEN, to all persons coo cetned to trielnllmstre Estnt , a 10 wit Estate f E. A. r, oodrud. la , t of the h,nushof Ittntrose. de. cnsed; Mo. If. Boyd. ad...cher...tor; e petal tun..oot_ Estate 0. 0 on lion.. /,ate ct Met , tonso of Little et•adon decessed; LDS and Woo. A. liens-, ea^ INl4r.enn Mstatv Ott. M. ti a PIM , . late of the too,Alrio O;b,ou. &cased; Je.sreL dobarem,Esecotor— Fi sleaf Unser Licata !ale of the tosnaitip of Blalock, deceased Gen. Yarn& Ad , olok oxnr— . . Estate of MOO WlMerns Lao of Me ta,tablp of Thomsen, de'd; Samemi gebnisma, etembo valor— Estate of I.lllteranneey. latest tbe tinned:o paqackson, deemed ; T. W. Ynkeey. a.dmbactustor— LnaleotfamoniClarkem, woof the tonnetdporyensg,. deemed; A. Cboreldltsad J. Clarkson. Jr , Mahn:rains.. est= ci Emma Y. Cook. tate of Me tonneldp of Jenny, dc. mend. Jobe Young. Lietirstabe over— watt. or Polly Low, I ste of the tornebba of Ganda, deceased; D. Demos. , Uocutor— Patate or James Is , e of tbe unenedlp of R.m.b.deceased; Wm. n .literemod. kdeutninralor— onapktnentary amount in FOAM rf U. C. ratan% isle of tbe ' , Tub. IS :, Of elning • Me, demand; H. it. Lyman, de:Ante:rated— a net nn accosidants love nettled aide wows the Regleger Mkt , WO foe Mee - Meal of bn.l l .* badba. gad in the same 1i be vreaented to Me ludece of the Orphan.' Court or paid county, on Wedeteklay. January 15.16 C.., tor water-Won sad allOwkote. t Emote of Jona D. %Cleary ey. tam of theynnatOp of Ifrankiln; deceased; floury It Kiol.er. denniiii , trai or. To be pied ice coadrceation,ac., on Wedneaday, J0e . 95 J. H. klenftfif, Estee.. r. Reg ter: oaae.Jdontttae.D eernher ws 4, . , • DISSOLUTION. l‘t V Vuttrzlif thttri:_te, ettxkg sale; Ito Incialuva itezatl Will be la Ow tar.. or t 1 4 . lb imurast st. pro arcr eiguivinmen t ko IteetreaLto auggers antaissrlosa 11.1-1 r IE I P4 I I. /WWI% t_l" 4 V • 'a - WIDOWS ' /iSTI/F.l/4 4 1 4 0/TY. paw l torte c e l hms7 i s .to all persons ...iGerawd. Celtic of 11111 ten K. Tyler, laid Tlf ' Ararat tdireship. deres.ed. ,Lwe of NlYne , Mayo Ide of Ort4 Ilezd towarbi, to. of Q. W. Ater... late ofJatkire. toweretee. revealed. Ate "f•lonsth of / (Atty.:, township. &Kari. F.etato of greet. emelt. fair of Wt townsnien demand, Efte, ,e of Joseph Jackaoo, tete of Tirooklyni lowneldp. dersured.' date of Mal lia.v.b.lwe or , moennu: toernehly. &cerebra. TEAS tin iideninistrawnsoftbaeahl imetiire &awes liars abed Is the Orpheus? gown at guaindosona Mutt). theisienntorks mid of add of property claimed by tbr widow and family' of earl of dem:dies. and ate °Swarm intlet th e del of droweants. is with caw mode In provided 1 and limn the same eelll be preseteed the Jedifrei Medd Hourt Weaned:l,SM tab dry of Jae, .63 , for contrmation Ilualif • 3. fl. MoCitt4. M =hour. peceirartf Delaware, Lackawanna, and Western 191, 1. 1 ir C 24 iSto 4:31. Bunning Time of Pc=n3gerr Ruins, June 2d,'84. ewt xcinTami-Ail6 Iffll Aemra ends u ''' P. Di./ 12E3 y I IISA ;4: 2 '1 1% ) `. 4 .. A. u The Passenget Train Northward !stares New Hampton en the what nf the Mall Trate andel, lover N ER' YORK eta a. LIM itt A NUNKA CHUNK on tier err} val of tee Twin which itwves OK Lpst lA, rszemenoren D. ,t 7:15 m At setts, :1 - I,N this Tram mekes rinse crtneno tines whit Tmlns on the I,d()lidW ANNA and nLoousliv sto sot DF.Le aV t lrew nmoN ardwu.s4wwwd .2 an., Head with the gall Train on the Ede gailarly ping Vital. The Passenger train Southward LeavtittOreat Urea siftSr the arrival of the Cincinnati Kinross from We Wets, ennsecting at Scranton pith 'inane on the Lackawanna tted Ill..eulterg and Delawary aLd tindnon Raitioads; at Herm. 'hunk with the train he PhallAClPhilL. New Hampton with 1 tan* fur New York. the Lellisla Vattev. Itarr4bers,. Passengers by this Train arrive In h ew Yeah at NAL it YblUdel.. phis et Mho% and In IL:umbra/ at nein p.m, The Accommodation Train Northward. cnonecta at (heat Ilelad with the Day Express loin West, by whteh merrocen arrlve at 11/nten and laymen.e the woe dzp.aoothward. Itavfe Orem Bend atter the =Bad of rte Bea. yort Xxpeem colas Um. lar All Faasenaer Ttalw oo the Fate 1411 ay do , at (heal Bend, R. A. Ii EN RI. WATTS COOK. Oetleral Ticket Ateni. Sapettoteodent. Stara leave Soar lea Hotel, It outrage, FA. at 6 A ...to lmanalll w:th train% ro , s.crattlam. Neel York, and Phllattelphla; at 11 0. m, for New Mllfool. tlerad Bend.sod the West.. atm p l eating am.... m ',dation train for Scranton; ata p. m., for Bend and the tralla on the Erie Railway golni both Slit and Wert. 101y1e64 TIMES ARE GETEING BETTER ! TT Is ersilfrtnr to notice thn late nt"CEISe-3 and aletorlen a out 1 roy ond Soot. nnd ennnequently the DECLLNE of all kind. Enercntantne.. &tilieqbeiT, iicesepb* & eo Ever ready and willing to wit grand. at low ittineeg hereby tate piebdUrb lb IMUOISTICII4I4 their li , ltallltts friends ad cnatomen that they I, , etrot :Knights very Large and Elegant Stock of Goode gunerally kept by them for th. Pall and Winter Trade Decline of Prices, toe tnerefore prepared to tuft all In .rant of, and can pronoun cats Inducarneuts to an buyers of Dry Goods. Fancy and Millinery Goods. Clothing, Iv atab (Inc oar Sena - Is by far lb° lardnat and snrast eardpleta any to the Couv..y. 11 eraart.rvem a fan line of Forclim and lanniastle DRESS GOODS, uct. ea slerinne. P4reettattrol. Bombazine, tutperlal Clothe. Le vino•, Lorteto, ell wool nr putt coupe. Le- Laltorr..o PtalCa. Mohelr goals. &o :me to DOMESTIC GOODS Prints, AtmlSn.. DeolMS. Chir-ko, ,te, rlanoels of an colon and qualltitto. LINEN GOODS. SHAWLS ! SHAWLS! Ingle szul double Wcolen. Broehe. Shetland wool, sad Cashmere. CLOAKS, CLOAKS, tf the heat mwettate and of the !taut aN Ira. Altochtatice cow tertale. thou:cloths. th•flaer, vrater-proof clothe, oral a lure =tit. ty of &taking trantothsa tuck. FURS ! FURS! FURS! in Ws lint we weinld menially call the attention of buyer. aa to our awortonnot twel prune, width defy torotwittion. hoop Skirts, I-loop Skirts, Hoop Skirts, Ladies . , Mime., and (•hfhtretee does of all theese end ,t7lq, of h. beat qualtt, 01 steel and mate. Corsets, Corsets, • Corsets, Lt the beat recede lutho, iniporior to 11/7 othoto Oot. • 'Woolen Goods I Nobtu, S•l3tapa, kr., and • r,cair Large READY-MADE CLOTHING Our facilities nee the wenn u ever, no. Stock In Ink hew% of trade Very Loo and canopies% Fteibta =failed to toll all and overy one In wast of Men's, Youths', and Boys' Clothing either In Melt, dmillto of goorin, or mak,, we comb:lnc making n r,rteeat. ftt OK DEP, and woold re:Nr..olllly draw the Al - t.lon tf slt ;hat are in tee habit nt hitdcg their Mother [auto to order, to try as ay We ea. give Full Satisfaction in Style & Make GUTTENBERG, ROSENBAUM & CO. Moitm.. Sept. VW Real Estate Agency THE , oro-ergaared hare formeti a Pattnerahip and opened an or. tor for the purchase. Silt. and natal °fres] .nate in the Coon .4. of atnquellarms. and We /ISM try to make it for the izterett of al :lorts neattr either to purchase. se lb or rent real ast ate. la give ys natl. We deolgn rtevert!re csrenaleey In all ?hose morn*, .th to New York len! I , :eer Jena/. from whence some most of the moos mho buy Lends lo tills county. Mr. Binds is eagansteel) sal nal oterl throvaboutl he county and oulllgtre th e mastitis ghtrtnb al tolls wbalantrentb h. We halt° Several Farms - on Hand, =Rabin for .latrytng papa. ea. The later par• of the luncheon money can run fa. a term of years. payable In Installments. No. 1.-10 i acres of land In Forret Lake. Wt Improved. good tweldno loose, e 1: harm well wetered, and will andfgorl from 80 VOZ eg..o/14, tionottnitmi to meetinga, orfoolou nod nfechanka. A me tort nf the pumt.nne money can remain fur a narks of years. &errs rd Wolin Frankll• f tloooterilin t ) 100 stereo Inn rot. ...II watered, two dweliln% bootee, two barns Connenfrat nom ono., wad wore. Wi II Ind.l tor dairy ptepowou.— t3n nf the norehasn twiner mar remain f r a 'mien of Team. No. 4-191 nem of land In Illtntalt 120 Improved, well watered vol *need. good tme dwelling hnese, barna,toreharda and chest tot tituVr 14/011 it sottioilent Co tenon the whole Cann far fifty pearl, Two and aMa mlle Irom Manta Corner.. Ind in. mina from Montrone. Two Weida of the purchase money on, remain for a au. ke or re-kr, ntoored try hood and funriplre Nd.fl.--87 ano. of land In Brlttreuroter towrahlln I ys toilet from Mort/ow am. t topiradat, a tend nee dorenind hoc. ; tmmt, 1 tortd.feta short; • good grafted ort+ard. well watered. One half of the porellaw money to., ;woman tut a number of years, trend upon the Demotes N 0.6-100 acreft,mitnare to Illtdgewnter. men main from MOD. trout. 80 acre. improved. Rodnew dorellto Move. barn. and meta srd. sOnothird of the Ottrufrose money down. sod the lola.. In L r.. a, and ti ream. No. 7.--SUnate la the towwhin of Fared Lake , font mile, Dom Worms, A daily cute pm.. the bonne. lid sera. Over lOn gwelllar Lme, Iwo tart sand aleala.hreal oral art m roll) In mead rinntadorder. Mal alder tall. tweeter by eater, milk house, Ac. Term.: One.oalf of the purchase money qlnorta the balanea Ihnt amual paemerds. - Np. arms of laud in Herrick townaltiO, SOO serfs Immo pond d wahine bona; Pen barna, 'neon Route. fine stabllnie wat.eret and undP.l. a good date of Improvement, comeenient toirttools and meettnes. and can be erravtotrently divided and made tedium farms. Teruel: Ome.buly dweo. balance In Installmeats. IA the townehlp of Jerson, 'erten miles from Pont row. containlng Wet', acne, foetpthretroprowd..• trod Mame, ham a erafted oreloard.and ii very fine tuts bo•IL moveralent to Claret. achool• and Ntlle. (inctralf of the purchare money thorn, do balance can he paid In lour equal commit,. Ito, lltrate In Me tewneblp of New illlfert, contd.:nine_ 160 acmeLnCrulta Itopredolf ; taro tulles Nona the Boroodtt ef New Ifarkt, acid ni, wt elllbty rode from the tact anew. nod Western MIN Real; well twittered wltttstattim t good nolidlng• and s doe twartn. orchard—a grove of clam nut upon the mead." nuftattla for dm er teleertph polre..slebOOltnNun In the nmadlate vklslt7; and threettfletent thorches •Idan two ed tat wee from the form will be Bold If:the purrbaner abould not want the whole. rerun tenanonble. No I arms arj Info, CM Maze of Susps•hantia Newt. oo Ihs N Y. .k id+ tfallasy, mete' the Masi MilMartittl farms nom *pe alas ll milk In theelliam. Wit; keep:' owe. ealdheeMe to e.g.* the farm. The e ore shout MA tempi. ma, P' basalt .he Nun.wor b 61,e0 bwidts gust*, Itsed tams; milm of te ell sae ; tan rood mrenin, honer, o.e imal • Pm mill. h lb/sale Wm oft the Imre it lire Itof pgot aloe, Atildel (ASIA 1111'lln mud ramma orate t MO Rood brobsials, No !est VIP+, as ravager Was /cake toot depot dolly. 1 , 90 as mtoepristra 04. to make mosey the hum Isom of thetas's( ;karat la he no.st.eso part of the buds. • A&De Lae 111BratIN t HIND. Juan 18. 134.—tf Unistroos. Sowinstalms Co.. Ps. WiatrAti iettivo lett ttoretais , " to do 0:ill: 0 of What B. wdea We of Nriurtle townOlD.didnued, hwe Deer grated to the an ;mm lacbteci to Mu told mato me mutated to =ms etliele Ithd to tuning eltdmi of drtoargle agOlosi the atatcot 2W. odd &ceded wt l mate know/ the erne erlttovt d ley to C ItUitiViLCll, tipilttoolle, Nov. 1114 MIL-1w Adnilnlstra;oos Notice. , Nottozsomb i trento al pence), disiudrainoantems e k e &We of UM r. crtrata ,ot no. Dud Wis. intp, decanted. Matt be mate mut presented to the undersign.. ed toe emehgensent,bad &lineman Indebted to mid Est.p.a are '!Ci L r ' f ffided • sukeI"4".II:AUSTLNIC TERM Onntt lined. Nov• It& -41 P •- - 4,4lsafartrater. Sitainrthi AMIUMMTAi vo zmilevar 10 !RME= = ger. mnda tlon. A. Iff.. P. M STATIONS 7.59 x.:4 7-99 1.46 8-78 6.16 P. 16 8.55 9.90 4..8% 9.91 6.16 9.40 5.4 5 PM 6.00 tt . Great Rend, We. Milford— MONTROSE. ....... fl t ..... Ahina r.arnmit Sen si atr.. trodep S rg_ •Manntita Chunk 24e* 11.111r! , _ r.,.... .•(..It..ce tor 11.11ndetuhis. CE=9 t,e IloasetecTiag. Give a a 411 and trimlae oor good& .r,zimator's IiIi4=MEZU Ewa NEW rinnt. evit&cm. arcirrts & WARNER here recce (Ho S cy t IV C. = 'P r " 71 q:C D 77=11. : 11 2g4 6 elaxat iinil4 " gu ' pTiviZel; ::=ldui by R. b. Net: vok W , mIxnu , SUY .okS l Ltos mimeos oriel A. M. WILSOY, MontrSEP?. URIFFIg. • Montrose. room Y. R. WAttle ER. Cash Paid For Michas/mat I=l LOTS FOR SALE. MBE trobscell.er offer. for ale a few choke linlidlog Lou to Orval Bend Villa:a. In alone proalmlly to Ow exacnalaa Works Itto D. L. &W. It. Ito. not. to v.v., They sav 14t1 not In convellicol Otlap< and are of good elzo.arot an b 0 . plllf@z6l.ed Htterat vat. awl on .00 term . ollnettl. E. relit ICK. 1314.1 Bend. ihormber IL 4961.—t4 NEW GOODS. JUST OPENINO... DRS (Dods, DrAcvev., Book..anA a peat %Witt, of Nalkha foe the 11 Lt D A h. • • - - • 111131.1.1.1, 1 . 5.3110 h 1:111m, Warteii, Albums. and Good Docks for Prearas, AC. he. Juat opetrd and Arr.d. bT J. LYONS & SON. Sloane*, Mori:lser 19, 1884.-1( NEW COODS. A LARGE ADDITION TO 11IY STOCK OF Dry Goods and Cloth ir 11.1.3,214 fin Cull st io.. fvms. and lu to sold etnsp. 1.4 It 11 flit ANIII.V.R NEW GOODS I NEW COODB RI th HILL HI CO I. 34 Court %treet, Ell oglut au tog, N. Y., Lave awkstantly on hand a large athck of Koala adapae.ll.o the FALL Ta..on, of U. I, own Imponatlon. CHINA, • GLASS-WARE, LAMPS. TOYS FOR THE HOLIDAYS. FANCY GOODS FOR ALL TIMES HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS,: CARPETS, OILCLOTHS, WOODEN-WARE, CUTLERY, !X. Macbants will be run :abed et New Tart jobbing Weer. E. 11A14. 1t CO iilbealzaba.B. Y.. Deb 19t13.1854.—1e OYSTERS, O Y ,T r oft i L, FOR NALE by the I(EN %fn....-. 1,.......•159h SCOTT'S POPULAR REMEDIES. Thee medicines are warranted It as trlt amt ding to direct/era Try them and If not ttathettotory mum one half the mesicnie eno the m et 0111 to refunded- 1 tare told Itootinada of battles. bat none Lave mom& "SCOTT'S CHOLERACURATEA FOR DYSENTERY, CHRONIC DIARRHEA, , CHOLERA NORM'S, BOWEL COALPLAINTS, CRAMPS, COLIC, NERVOUS, BILIOUS, AND SICK HEADACHE, SOURNESS OF THE STOMACH, COLDS AND COLD CHILLS. Tilt medicine In composed of aeon Ana Roots, mot common I. me.ll-ite renalon In Mier eyetelm and t nano MI to oN, It ban been need 1-i Ibe SPOTTED FEVER. Inv number of esmee nod proved effected!. Full dlrectlents on cub Oettle. slat LO Cesre. ATIVESCOTT'S SAIt, CERATE. FOR BURNS, SCALDS,. OR SCALD HEAD, FROSTED FEET, INFLAMED EYES, WOUNDS, OLD ULCERS, CRAPPFD RANDS, INDOLENT TVISORS, SPRAINS, BRUISES, • PILES, CORNS, C. • It Is ,imposed of vegt.Llbles, tad to entirely Lamina. Plitt twettk the Opt.. boa. Das. bra We hove has unple opportunity of testing the eft toe of your Cerule fur 'navy orSIM and foil It art you recommend P. and we have PO beeltat.n to smeamending it to the L. Vir SINDIIA w. v. 1... Nem Milf.ad. CALVIN O • M. D.. Montrose. Wm 11. rI ER. M. Wllkesbar - e. )tau slat ed ify 1.. Soon, B.imoston. Pa. and for the by I. N. ISPI.LARto. +purr... W. O. WARD & SON, New Mifflin!. IRA scorr. Fp r i r riqe. ScrautOn, Dee. 19th. Intl --11 GROCERY AND SALOON. /IRE eut..eribtrti continue thetr buena. it the Old Eland .1. Et.te strent_ where those who glre ue their patroonge WILL re tn.,. receive suet Foil:nerd ctowe them to C.lll %WIS • havt bk.e.o well particular Att till lon to lilting lap Our LAMES' SALOORII and Call NMI* if &ain't!.Jpirate rooms to LAMB and 114:11BISI, or tor Ladlt3 alma. or Goutlernen alirkte. REFRESHMINTS dank our liar of edibles= be found oysters, Chink Ham tad Berk Roast Beet lieefitekk, Hutton °hops, eldet= la even Om hot crash:l. Pickled Tongue, Lobelia., boracite, everything the market afrtmis to the %ray of deck& tee beetc.verythink except spirittiousor eobolle Leversdes. Oar malt I core ere et the btst qtudity saC warranted pun. Also Domestic Ines. elder. darsapscUla, Cods IV I or. &nail Beer, dc. ice Oman In summer. • CONFECTIONERY. We hare on hand the L•tm*t stock of Caufeetitineryeverbto Into the County. We ilia furnish. aL wholesale to retail ■hytidty In this linethat may becaLlod for.ano as cheap as can be Donato anywhere. Tobacco and Cigars! ()begin and mating Totacea of every brawl,aad Mein ore erygatlity. from a "coat grah"to elegant flavored Havaaa. ° Or3r . o o4 3 l ar b iee t ialn Our stock of °routine. can't be bent In thin part of the mpn trl Oor quality and lowntle of ;nice. not mecenttua 131netuunton. W. willfurntah Floor, Salt.Rodar Molanca, Coded. T.a...rtab.abonie Mugu. FIX , nod everYthinitio that line of the beat duaJltlna, It any quantity Cram ono pound to a ton. Our endrator bet., please nit who may fawn no vith thd• patronage. pledging ountelvetto litmus In dnal and to the altrktb One Price System ! Moat:row. Der-amber tfi. 15.4.-1, Toys for the Holidays A Very Lar . ge Aecrueent 9f Childress' Toys, In "'blob are Invite the attention nr thn. Iptemt.i. fhb .el e . =loc. sod yoo will on wry apt to bey. KIRBY & nacos. SI - outman ("comber tg, 1864. OYSTERS in 'most everyshape. As good atkewmagaral wok Ida totem* and dos ta eaa be hawkytan where. Owalbus Philawatabla Pare dodwritte wines. I.Uart; and huts. LII to be had reasonabte at the Waltham Sabra. To The Warmers. can and sse m 1 =at to bars • Ill= that yds alma bruins or sending Dm, Poulmr, Game, Plazas= and Dui= to Copt nvousibla Commlalna Ilona la Plow Nark. one that 1 ma raccamtrad 8. H. DlDridDite. Ilosins= patrot= My 1664. ; , Soldier's Pensions, Bounty &Back Pay mama Aare 01 TMF GOMM Vaulsarp ive==tr i. os ti jr134,4, 0 j 11.11710 - 4 b lu t i greirjantripinAt - . r . AISR pod TIIII.O . TELY EllarAil44s4ll* Malle of 15 4 *WAX 1414.44. . BALDWIN it ALLE.N: HAVE A GOOD SUPPLY OF SCHOOL BOOKS. MUSIC BOOKS, BLANK BOOKB, and mrs B uacriak a , s eal . cu=t: la ta Z t allPeodlo. Everything Belonging to the Sta tionery and Trade. Fined sailnttThrit mf PERVITMERT I tams-At SKIMP, Ft .ert noortmetat of PfICKIT eta LIMY to tasra-aIIIMITWIL Moat sasortmant of POLACK? ROOKS in osans-st Meat sawn 'nett of V.ILET SOA Mt% to.n-at 6111171 . 0. 0.% GE Fl Of tiu °N' GOODS toona.-011111TWR. LAR•T assortmentKE R of ALFlllabl t" ha we rm.'s. TUE .1 , 11-T assortment of O.RD and IMPERIAL Timm. GRAPHS, Wahmt and Pa... Neva Fenny to toot.. trlll.llTH'l9. L. F. CDT C. nacos'. I= EN=P Pennsylvania Slate Normal School AT MAIBfIELD, TINA COMM, PA. 1131113 Ins , Holton tmd 6ffitte Mato A uthocitle• I* j_ cember, 19;2, n •WM r !tonna), 8 08 0 0 aftakdbumg. Wep•rol se *a eh to oj4zin her 1843. Tto• 111••,..:1 lithoul Test wlll cocoulcola •• inrandai - ; September Stb, Prof. P. A. Alleh for past lees Da thy', Of the Cbeeee C.nonty (Pa.) Normal neSeo,. has NCO elected Madpal. and Pee Prank Croeby, necently a ant sane 'Venetian. hall to the Peedeennelp Lan incezes 144 Leaner,. Ilue=l l well known Renian etc& crablp.possesh thronekout the aa a paw teal expa se a ElCtlierience of OtiZotiOfow ilMetre* 011_8n =or tneel•nt, elide thorough enlostatenee vA E Z'a ennie••••• al wants, scolded from Ms conneadan wttla (Xottp:elOtWelie ery eonfon of Penwbrants, sa well as In other Stslef mud rye. er.by.ln hierpe deputenent. tan fen ens* sae poeseent Us aateantaxe cf • rare and .natal et erne as a teschse venom branches which are einroeo In 'cheese the blew sere. liotnpetentand thorough thatrWes tos weldedfoe/40E1W Oct...damn is of tie School. The building Is to be rented throcensd and provided velth pee& Lure at the me append etelat together with an exteePreceatea. iuu Of utea delta, and works of reerenca Excelled Usetoleat and to.ltornpLtre, apparatus let it he in txadincie at the «Pm/Wee th• !tempt. To keep pace with the Improvements In edesedes. Xmmakm , . 1 3 be meted. whlch vetuela %trees 0404 Untie. and Ilene" enmities has already been seen The ebool fee la dlekled Into three terms of thirteen onoki dataa with no varanon, except th e week of Melees.* holidspa. it doalrable that underlie •houlA enter it tinteonataliereteent Comm. sad le a period of not lua than IMAM weks. TaltUou.l2 aiteaoce. Pee term, $0.03. to extra theses (tribe lateetined et tbe Whet mathematics. Text hooks muted at rrneceebiltratte TOW and Ingremental mule at teachers* prices. Boarding to the tin. WO per week. Mato lield le dilated sixteen piles from Tros,Pa s .llll7 dace communlauttoo. Anew particulate 114CLMO tho PdaoL pat, at Itarmicid. nose County. Pe. ALBERT CLARK. W. C. ROLE? Facrears. Pnedent Baled Winslow, anallold, August 8, 1884ey DON'T READ THIS Unless you have a Pull Supply of GREENBACKS T Tor I'm gum you oo resin the letortztlos to osamlos tir "CHOICE loTtXtft" of .(311010X ()WM" bought "CHOICE PRUIF,R," and wbkl will be ootil "(MOIOIL CUSTOMERS fro "CUOUNG • GREENBACKS' ooty by um. Di and Dim Cups, Backgammon Boas*, DowA noes, Cheder Ifen, (lames. Inks, Pen* of all ,finds, Sileciaeles, Eye Mama, Hair Bruslita. Tooth ilrushes, Comb*. Well this Wet bait; but Just drop to sad look for yokseelf. elld ELI tell you ths rest. Hoping these noes will rear/170u ell. llootrose, November t 1.1884 A SPLENDID LINE OF DRESS GOODS, Shawls, Balmoral Skirts, Cloak lugs, Hoods, Nubias, dm &c., AT REDUCED PRIMO, JUST RECEIVED LT READ, WARTEOI7I3 & FOSTZW& ALSO, A 'TILL 'ASSORtilan OA Domestic Goods, Prints, Flannele,Cloths, Cassimeres, Jeang, &0., =EMI READ. WARVROIIS .t VOETERIL CROCKERY AND CUTLERY. A FINE ASSORTAIENT JIM RECEIVED AT READ. WARTBOUS & FOSTER'S CASH PaID FOR DRESSED EICOGitIY BALDWIN a ALLEN. HIRSCHMANN BROTHERS twill:r e to :Ll i l n. the ettadlna PtiaoklAtocrus DRY GOODS, Millinery and Fancy Goods! Yankee Notions, WOOL, AND COTTON 33.081.1Citir. Carpets, Oil Cloths,&c.,&c. Which they= prepared to pft at fermatas f(geses. Thatretoata DRESS GOODS mopeds; the Latest .ad Mama Gotetelo toe arts,. Daschased at the tote Auction Sales at domes much Lekres he =stet prim, sod will he sold wlth Mail tulratee. ALSO, ELEGANT CLOAKS AND SHAW LS, A Beautiful Line of moms, CASSINIMICS £NI CLOAKING'S. BALMORAL SKIRTS, & lot of LADIES life/LEM LioOrS, WIMP, 13EAKFAAT SHAWL*. Also a Complete Line of FANCY GOODS, Eoltebto for HOLIDAY PRIZIPM. Hinscurqui N BROTHER'. No. V) Court Street. Mtn of the " IttlrenNli • Blstehamten.Deeemter Id. LEA. 144 5 4 :4 A at Itlb I(1 KEICP THE LARGEST AND MIT ASSORTMENT OE MERCHANDISE ' be be bud to the eo eler. lee more le II V3I purchased Previous to the lute Advance I. Prices, Irbleh ambles Ono to sell Goods much Below Present Bates. We Mite constantly= baud alit by the BarreL Floe Salt by the Rick and Halt Duvet. 'Mkt Weed Salt fee Pack= Year. rthar.teoie Leatber, leo; Walla Nati Bet% Tow Cert. wetOW Wei Carthage Bens, fluter, Dry Goods and Growler, Boats and Elhour, Hata and Cam Druar t uATlO= . ,=Wigen ,r eW . Matail. • itill ' =. *L E V" :l l l47= l =37 lllll4. neat Spar.; Bab, tar. &c. we are below I few of oar Mac= Dtlrv. Cajal, IC fillip If the martot, viz : • /Inassl9 per tweet, Rest Wows Senn SS Plots Po ts to to: per yard. I Whits soCus de pa ID. led eneyttanz al enumerated ha the mime peoportioe. All as sat Is Mr amp% to all and ate tbr them. 011 d mullion thaw. cat mart tarts twig moms ~ • ammo a Lomat. Starltattvllle, Pt- ar1..M.113.4.-84 $l2 FOR A. GOOD FAMILY SEWING MACHINE. The Pride or the West Fano by 1442twingr Machine Alta BE UAD O THE .110 M P. ID. CASE; Great feud Village * Pa., Fort VIZ ♦BOYS 611 X. . frail If a tow leto4 of aveotaa tun atotyle.dynais; fie w ow L. tots—will make about OW Qt.f WWI% igt./ owe pat. and elm be yea by s =eve MI Itt. If a few taachinea mwanted la W.OYlNXlxiftiOod bale dog. ty &um lat.tbe dubse rstmtr know by w , tior cymbal...tat askd be =1 111 ea bud' inta the mitobbusi or call at Ms miaow ILI an Ahem wort V. R. CUE. /tPal. ling bead V114:7 3 . ra..Cot. 1381.—ataci SOLDIERS' PENSIONS, BOUNTY, AND BACK PAY. r m. /W . owv i a m4 la r i t,=l . BrD ji yrraa. - Vol row. N monks tsea.-1 THK LATEST - SWUM: nor SATITTER • ar d r i tairm s =gri i =_vmpum____ ens woo to 111.14, otofflactue. o ok: • • IE3 : SAt 01,01 t o tt-olto WWI PUN ICA MIL $ll eft _Bulhlo VIM* • ES SCHMIDT.