She lidepnident LOCAL BATTERS. The Legtsledurt.—:Both tinsel; ot The Letielat nre or Pennsylvania adjourned sine die on Friday, Mirth 34th. 7'he Erie Etaihrtiy.-41e damage to the track of the Erie Railway by the recent freshet, has been repaired, and trabas 'pre now raining regularly be tween New-York, Dunkirk, and Buffalo. Sate (Anartfmarnsctert,—We are requested to give notion that the Palo of thereat estate and - persbeal property f o ra Han, tato of Jackson, itemized, advertisedthe Milan., will not take plaeo. Ladles' Festfotsf.-.The ladies of Bridgewater, (District No. 6) or giving an °Sete: 6 9 l ex ter the berms,. or the Soldiers, at the house ot Jo seph Warm., esq., Friday evening, April 7tb,1g65. As they have just organized an Aid Soeletyohey are very tench in aerator tend& All•who feel Inter. cacti In the good cause, are earnestly Invited to at tend. Permit:l.—The Rt Rev- Alonzo Potter, Bishop or the P. E. Church of the Diocese of Penna., has left for California, for the benefit of his health. Previous to his departure he addressed a letter to the Assistant Bishop and Clergy, and the Laity of the Diocese. la tieiihoetice of the 'Bishop all the duties of the office devolve upon the Assistant Slahop. _ . Cunt fora C01d..:,-Take a teaspoonful of line EAR to the month and it as dry as possible, ant then drink a half Vrimblwr of cold water. This will relieve the cough if there be any. This la to be taken on going to UM. In some cases it may be necessary to repeat it two or three times.--Couwtry Gentlemen.. ebniplosition for Coating IFlood.—A method of coating wood with a varnish as hard as stone has been recently introduced Into Germany : The ingredients are forty parts of cloak, forty of rosln,four of linsead,to be melted together In an iron pot. One part of native oxide of copper, and one sulphuric 14d,, after latch the composition Is rea dy for use. It Is applied hot to the wood with a brash, in the same way as paint, and, as before ob served, becomes exceedingly hard taXdryitig. Correalots.—The Secretary of the • Jessup Sol dier's' Aid Soefety thinks the printer made a in setting up the notice of the last meeting of their Mite Society. It read as printed—"select from the fain, not from the articles " On referring to the manuscript, - *s and that the compositor follow ed " copy." Those who write for the press should be careful 'not to make mistakes, for it Is a rule of printing offices—fortimately for many, not always adhered to—to " follow copy, If It carries you out of the window." The Draft In Pnnsylventa.—The following dispatch has been received by Governor Curtin from the War Department '4 To the Governor of Ibioasy7va.io WlHttitibtON, Tuesday, March 28th. The time for raising new organirationa is hereby extended to April 15th. But this anthority dora not postpone or interfere with the draft Muster ing officers will continue to muster in. bigned, damns B. FUT, Pnonost•lferahat General. To Vorrespandents.—We have on hand a large number of communications which we cannot possi bly publish. Many 01 them are entirely too long, while others are written so illitgibly that we cannot take time to decipher, much less to re-write them. Quite a number are anonymans, which, of course, pa:elm:les their publication. In this connection we would again say to our correspondents, be ark,: Say what you have to say in as few words as passible, and write only on one side of the paper. The Edinburgh Evitsr.—Jantiary, MO, Leon ard, &us .t• Co., N Y., S 8 Worker St Convinirs..-81r F. Palgrave's History of England and Normandy—Dictionaries of the Bible (Smith and Ki to—Lite of Sir Win. Napier—Criminal Law Reform—Lord Derby's .Translation of the thud— Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction of the Crown—Tbe Brit bh American Federation--(laniner's Memorials of King Henry VI/L—Seven per cent.—Tiro Last Cana pak,,ri In America. A series of rablable articles. The last is not only very respectfal towards our leading genexuls, bun abstains wholly from the cant of impossibility which this and many other British periodicals have theindulgedlareholder whene reb speaking ellion. of oar efforts to put down e 1,00 i: Our for Chteiferfrifs.—Tbe following circular has Just been lashed by the Secre tary of the Treoury, viz: THZABURT DEPAIINDIENT, t March lith, 180. To the Ants:mat Tr.rers and Desionatrd =- ries .f the UniLaMar*. National henard' oil&losa of Internal Revenue, and — aliOlh - ers mein jag and disbursing moneys on account of the Treas ury Department You an, instructed to stamp the word "counter feit" scruss the lace of all counterfeit United States notes or fartional currency that may come into your possession for inspaction, exchange, or Payment. Very respectially, Moan McCor•Lonn. Secretary of the ntnawry. For the fkusflary Fair at ifidcago.—Extract from a letter of Miss S. 31. Walker, to the Montrose Soldiers' Aid Society. " I have had the pleasure of meeting Mrs. A. R. liege of Chicago, who,3vith Mrs. Livermore of the same place., are engaging the public mind on behalf of the "North Western Sanitary Commission Fair" to be held at Chicago, commencing on the 301.13 of May. The increased necessities of our sick and wounded soldiers render the demand so imperative, that the whole country is invited to co-operate in this last great work on their behalf. We Of Sus quehanna County are invited to contribute a box. Eves a email offering will be fully appreciated, as we would not turn the channel of oar supplit.s from a more direct route to the Sanitary Commission." Donations should be sent to 1307 Chestnut Street, marked.. , The .Saantielv.—The Atlantic Monthly for April is out. The following la a list of the am trientione : Adventures of a Lone Woman, by Mrs Jane G. Austin; The Spaniartis' Graves at the Isles of Shoals; Grit, by E. P. Whipple; The Pettibone bursae ;Up the Saint Mart ' s, by T. W. Higginson; Roble - Bstifellew, by T. D. Aldrich; Ice and Esqui mauv, IV., by D. A. Wasson; Doctor Johns, 111., by Donald G. Mitchell; Our First. by 0 W. Holmes; Needle and Garda, IV.; Memories of Authons—Theodore Hook and hi. Friends, by Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Hall ,• The Chimney Corner, IV., by Mrs. IL B. Stowe; Mr. Hosea Bigtow to the Edi , or of the Atlantic Mutable, by J. R. Lowell; "If Mas• sa put Guns into our Hon's," by Fits Hugh Ludlow. East Perensyltsmfa Jgrirts lftrrat Eritoof.—The project of eatabilahing an agricultural school and model farm in East Pennsylvania is likely . to be spesdily carried out A site has been purchased near Gwyttnedd, In Montgomery County, about eighteen miles . notch of Philadelphia, and about ball that distance from Norristown, on the west, and Doylestown on the east, accessible from the lat ter as well as from the city by the North Pennsylva nia Railroad. The farm contains about one hun dred and seventy-five acres of productive land in a most healthy and flourishing part of the State.— The organization a the school has been entrusted to the President of the Polytechnic College, and In the course of the present spring, the laboratory, dormitories, &c., will be ready for the reception of the first section of the tutors class. The students are of course to reside on the farm, and to hare the privilege of attending such of the scientific courses at the College in the city as may bo moat telvanta goons to them Ledger. The Longest Day.—A correspondent. "J. B. 8.," to the Local Columns of last week inquires for the the time and arcumstanoes of the "Longest Day" of Ilktory. Au intelligent Lady, while busily en- PILZ din plying her needle on &sanitary quilt, yester. nay said to me, " Hike the Local matter of the Ite cublican, It makes it more and more Ouri Pares.'.' es, ma'am, and it becomes our duty to furnish Matter, as opportunities arc afforded, from which the Editor may select, I replied,, and the principle stands good in all our relations. • I presume our juveniles can all tell when Joshua commanded the sun and moon to stand still while lie whipped the confederates ; If not, they can read the tenth chapter or that book, .and then hunt for dasher for particulars; but learned men differ very mend as to the nature and manner of It, whether it was geteml or local. Did the earth actually suspend its diurnal motion or was the place made /ominous by r t e h fr iga on t u o a f l l t y h occur, orra y w s a a s l t i e t r a lt n ha l d ssieotn? Dld exist. lag io thus fertile imagination of the Hebrew General? are qnertions which base puzzled learned Doctor'e brains f 6 the plat, and it may be fruitless to review them now. Five kings confederated to destroy Gibeon be. Cause she Ma) a fliendly treaty with •Israel, Glbeou sought Joshua's intervention, and heinvoked God's aid. Joshua came op from marching by uleht, and dashing upon the enemy scatteredethent. While they Ilsd God cast down hall stones upon them, and extended daylight that Joshua might routthem totally. ",For the Lord fought for Israel." uirinObJectors contest the troth oi the statement by u the terrible consequences that would attend le To arrest the earths motion would derange the whole system of universe—to stop the moon would stay the tides, and drown the world contnry to God's promise; but Lasnot lie who mode them the power to control them? Rite can suapend the natant' lairs can He not avert the evils that might min°, - Loosing throutt a vista of three thousand Awe huudred you* We view thing's ditrerenth from Ukase whw were cotempowleS with them. Joshua might tore been Macula of astronomy but Ms words 4o tot prose it • Our .ahnansas say the atm sad Moon Zile and set at auk 1114 mak bimmtnkt we do WA dettetillee tharesiculatigetts unle r arned brit I la tethericomM language elf comma, PenPle.."9 l7 ad I a bid his son 'Wee because the sun wainp, well-bred boy would ssy; "The 014. man don't nn derstaridEcipesnicus:-' - re ••,. • The walla light before tiMirun - : W and moon mica the day and theitlght. , God could 'have reproduced It and the historian miatake It for daylight or 'snu., shine. :A ilea eometimes Illtunines.our northern horizon. Sunbeams striklog Metalling bail- might bare reacted ma "Aurora Borealis" ofsuperiorluster. A pillar of tin. preceded tee emancipated boats of Israel to enlighten their dentlicarl. Paul enw exceeding.thn'brightness of the au 'at nomaday.' The Lamb 'e preset= Is the light of heaven so that the sun's need obviated. Any one of these would be sufficient to enable Joshua to do God's will, or, an effect might have been produced upon the retina or their eyes different from that on those of the Amer ico; thefaltblut Roof Mum saw the drawn sword, and the wicked seer could not. Ingenuity frames many' curlew's pretearis but Faith lays hold upon God's sold which states plainly that ihero was a double day about fourteen hundred and fifty years B. C. Which hag no counterpart in time. • The subject fundsheecthe patriotic mind a few pleasing reflections; • God did recopdze the umpire of Battle. He Is unehangeabinand therefdre Interested in ours. Re wnt favor the'right -Eta hall was sufficient to destroy those combined hosts, and yet Re reqatrol the energy and resources of Joshua and his army. • The same divine power bas Grant=ed tre a General to lead our chosen hosts to victory while the light of Truth and •Enowledge heaths upon them, 'Mercy watts to sweeten the bitter waters of stiife. • When Franklin represented us at Parts, at a social party the English minister toasted England, as the MD that illarninatee the day; a Frenchman drink to France, the moon—to beautify and adorn the night; while-Franklin in a glass of cold weep responded— "fro America—the Joshua mho commanded the sun and moon to stand still, and they obeyed him." Brookside, rfarch 1865. Hannon. ,Ipeciat gotitfo. Motier.—The Susquehanna County Agricultural Society will meet at the Court House in ,Uontrose, on Tiniest , evening of the tecond week of April Court, A. 15.. CAT. DERE, BPc'y. Abffeel—The Annual Meeting of " The Odd Fel lows Ha Aasociatioo," :will be held at Odd Fellows Hall on Friday evening, the 4th of April next, at 7 o'clock, p, cm. A general attendenee is requested. Marell 114th. 1141. Am n . Ir. Thur.. 71.wirlasti rectelirre Rtazotnt4ititi,- "Ai it Seems to be Implied by the Departtnent, that renewed" Cer titleatut are reeognized, I will hold a less number of Examinations this Sprin, and will renew (when de strel) Certificates give n last Spring which do not average poorer than 1?‘; (half way between 4 ' good" and "medium.") None•poorer than that can be: re newed unless at the written request of the proper Board of Directors. Renewal can be done by letter or otherwise. Examlnationit will be held as follows: Glenwood school house, .0,1711.24 th, at 10, o New-Milford Bereugh, 20th, at 10, &la. Forest Lake, (Wright's 11111S,)_" 28th, at 10, a. in. Dixaock Corners, May let, at 10, a. A. We.srosr County Superintendent The School Prenifurn.--4he following is a state ment of the standing of the schools visited during the past winter with rete*enee to the Dictionary premium. Some townshitts begun were not finished On account of snowidrifta. The number in the first column Indiesteathe number of subjects proposed to the school, either by myself or by the teacher, upon the branefma under rensidenation.— The figures in the second tolumn show bow many of those subjects Were correctly understood by the stnd.mts. The less the quotient, (arising from di viding thenumber in the first enlumn by the num ber in the second column,) exceeds one, the grest,er the perfectness In that understanding,. This shown In the third column. It must be rememho - that these figures do not Indicate degree of ad canceMent, but thoroughness of knowledge, OARLA3III. "STAMM 4,1100 L Fna.ler, J. A. Knox, 40-X4l-120D. McKELEA, B. E. Rargeoy, 103-6t-1703. o.kland Hill, IL I.t. Phelps, 97--06-1450. Bmbe, Kate A. Smith, 39—a1-1 300. LATHROP Hopbottom, E. S..Tewksbury, 117—SO-1 451 Glenwood Switch, H. B. Tiffany,i-17 —1 941. Aney, D. J. Ring, 11 . 3--85--1317. Decker, E. McCoy, 80-57-1 4 03. Maple Grope, H. A. Smith, t 6-67-1 313. Pine Grove, 8. A. Smith, 33-27-1 407. Hilbsdnle, O. M. Lord, 57-67-1350. BRIDGEWATER. Tewksbury, ' IL S. Mills, 54--36-1 SIX% Butt erileld, E. G. Hnight, 48..-2a-1 841. Deane, Martha Bertholf, 113-31-1345. Babcock, IL L. Tyler, 110--53-1896. Jo es Lou. IL Warren, 60-41-1 403. Ton I- U. J. Stephens, 50± , -, .37-4 381. Watro E. C. Catlin, 28 4 -30-1400. New b, Susan Horton, 41.1i—.30-1 Ml 3. O'Brien, E. E. Cornell, 344-20-1 700. Union, J. P. Beebe, 35;-22--15:O, 1341dwIn, P. E. Lewis, 114--23-1 357. Montrose, J. 8. Mott, 54 1 -10-1 :153. Montrose, Ma Perry, 861-61-1 313. Montrose Rose Whitney, a. Is 1354. MUIDI.ETOWN. Bergin, E. A Flankran, 142-93-1 SNI. :stone, A. 5L Brlster, 413i-26-1 ilia Centre. Loll Camp, 114 1 -75-4 520. Wilson, M Bergin, 46;--50-1533. Jackson Valley, M. Shanahnesy, 1-....40—1 018. Dyer, ti. M. Clark, 61 1 -00-1 400. A. L. Gorman, 156;-101-1514. Carley, AroLicos Bear Swamp, 0. Bowen, n. 4-14-1714 MeCornale, B. Nellie, 571-31-1 GM. Ns-Nille, C. Dinzan, 5:1-12---1. MI Graces 1 31. E. Foster, 61-13-1 438. Bow erldge, ' W. F. McCorml , 4 24-14-1 714. Litile.Meadowl. A- M. Coburn, fkL7l-1 I.ZII. Forrest UST GOIII9, J. H. Weston. 12 .. --2 C-1 601 Chapman No. 1, M. Vaughn, .'l‘2.-/2/2-1 454. Chapman No. 2, C. Carr, 1:15-83-1 3 / 3 4. Howe, R. M. Jones, 35-29-1 400. Birehardville, F. Sheldon, 100-78-1 "":1... Towne, N. Grorea, 60-4/3--1 6116 Torrell, B. Torre!), .80:-A1-1 .5(C.). Grll3ln, 3.. i McDonoill, -55-1400.7 - Wright's Mill% F. Mott, 42::-.1..'-1 312. Cnocost^r. Nugent, H. Rem - don, 4-38--1 VA. Addisoh, E. T. Farley, 78-13-1 813. M. 'Josephs, M. Kane, 41-43-1 HO. Other schools in these townships, not in opera tion at time of visiting: The schools entitled to Dictionaries are therefore: actioot. TEACITErt. Frazier. Oakland, J. A. Knox, I 290. Maple Grove, Lathrop, IL A. Spa„./a, 1 313. Newcomb. Bridgewater, Sue Ilorron, 1 833. Dyer, Mie.stletown,. A. M Clark, 1 400. Little Meadows, A. 3L Coburn, 1 :M. Birehavivnle, Forest Lake, F. Sheldon, 1 283. St.;Josephs, Chozonnt, M. Kane, IW. These Dictionaries are to ha the property of the respective Shoal Boards, fnr the we of the designat ed schooL It had been suggested that, until each shoot shall be supulled,the dictionary should remain at the school winning it, only so long as It should remain the,most meritorious In the township.— Twelve more will be distributed the coming Sum mer and next Winter. E. A. Wrsvow, Ostunty Seperintendent. Brooklyn, March 27th, 1865. J'grzi List, April T fa ,a list of grind and trar• term of Court commencln , 1803,—The following rse jurors drawn for the April 31, 18G5: 011.A...5D Anbinn--Calvln Gay,Jno. Selzer, D. W. Niepla, Horace Gtale. ElmbA 51.14dletnw.--S CI ft Camp, Mlebeat Whalon. iMontroae-0. IL Lathrop New Milford—Wm. T. lIMIOM Br&Elkiii—Jae. Mor Mosley. - 'New Milford Brno—Wm T. Ward. Spriorillo-Herry N. Sherman. ; ISnaqttehsuins. Depot—G. Curtis. ;Silver Lakel—Wm. CM- Clifford—John Riseittearg Cboconnt—M. Stunlet'. Dialock--Plilip Burdick.' Forest Lake—J. P.Ham. lin, Lane Feasonden. Ilannony—Jacob Storer. .14throp—John H. Arley. LtUlc Vaidowe---John cheater, Jtte. 8. Gage. 'Thomson—C. Wrlghtes. Oss-111117,4 TaMICISE JUR Apoleeon-John Jones, Jr Ararat-N. P. Bartell; W. Stone.! Bridgewater-Da /OD ster Joel L. GrleGin. Claird.,-Ttioa. D. Atkin-1 son,qeo. Brownell,t,Vß.l Hum Lott ' .1 Dlinocki-M. Tlngley.l Frsoklln—L. x Cale, Frederick Linea, Sansial el Halsey.. Forest Lake -- J. Strange. Crest Bea Boro.-J. /3.1 Gibson-I- R. Vibltney,i l Almanzer Walker. Harmony-Joel Chase.. Harford.-Anstin Darrow, Chaudier. Edwards. - 11 cntek-22.1as Westple. Jessup—Wo Robert- gap. i Liberty—Charles D. Ad ams, Calvin Markham. ILenbx—Ambrose -Brand i age, Thus: Plummer. I Lathf ord. rop--Jededlah &if 'Montrose—AmosNlehole. ..1111ddletownlael F. IVlMums.• • New .11.11t0n3-4Geb. Har rison, Jas.„. WeHain. illush—Amoe, Bunnell. 13nequeltantus Depot—E. B. Benedict, David A. Lyons. 'Springville—Dante' Mc ewe, Ntillaut Wallace, AzaosS Button. 9 Auburn—E. L. Ada mei Apolacon—Robert Bout) err, A. Graves, jr. BridgesraterT—R. Balm. in, E.' W 4.11 awi ey, Daniel McCollum. Brooklyn-John. Bolton,, J. R. Johnson. -' Chocount--Christ opts r Byrne, Jacob. lihnble. Great Bend--41.1as Lee, L D. Roos's.: _ Usrford—Ellisli Hardtop Jackson Tingley. Derrlck—Boot Westgate. Jackson—C. W;:liszen, 4 Trnman Perry, Dexter Washburn. - • 0410 $" 4 krral 074. ontiose--C ha a a Pusler, d. T. Loogdon, Christopher t34or man, B. 11. fayre. Ididdtetown—pta, Ta g gal t,Nevrell Keeler. _ Kor-111110 , t 7 d. 1 4i0 ha H. - Oakiand— alter E. Man- I ny ttusit---Virilliiari Boyd, P. EL Derine,'ltaae Lake ;Sliver lake - 1 T hoe if 1- - Sala. • " .ifidnKv/1 10 --Orrin Edit. Ifiusquebannai4-B.nr. - I 4)3MlPEtsik - • • MONTROBE• POST:01710.. - dosing the Magid the Montrose /bat Office; New York and 6 34 A. Y. Eastern Way Mal4Tia Scranton,. ' - U. Western Waylf via Ette Raßway,:. P. U. Montrose r e ipot, - arford,Dlbton,&e., - - 8„V P. At. Dimock, 8 rtum ille, Lmm ..fee. On Mon &Pt nefilays, rind Fridays', ' 634 A. it. Towanda and Wyaluslng Creek, Daily, „' :.-B,4Ca. a. Western ILIII,. via Binghamton, Monday/4 Wedicr,dart and Fridays, 8341 sr. Lacerville Mal via Auburn, Tuesdays, Thinidays, an Saturdays , ' - OX A. U. s rdendarllle and St. Josephs, Brad:lacy and Silver La' ke; Dally N . A. V. °Mee open from 7a. as. to 9 r. it On Sundays from 12 to]. D. R. LATHROP, P. M. parriatvgl. BENNETV—REES—In Gtbsnn, Mnreb "4d. by Elder R. G. Lamb, Mr. John .8. Bennett and Mee Esther o.'lteds, all ot Gibson. . . BLOOMFIELD—HULL—It South Gibson, March 254. 1865, by Rev. D. Pi.aso, Mr. Win. Bloomfield. of Scranton, and Mary E. Hull, of South Gibson. DIINHAM—DURGA—In Rushville, March 27th, 1865. by Rev. T Thomas, Mr. Louis R. Dunham and Mils Olive E. Durga, both of Rushville. WRLLS--OWEN—In Rushville, Mart 27th.1865, hv Ittor-T. Thomas, Mr. Henry R. Wells, of Vestal, N. Y., and Miss Harriet Owen, of Rush, Po. Our Mien perm. BlVER—Martin Slyer, of Rush Township, was wounded the 6th day of May. 1861, taken to Wash ington Hospital, where he 610 inn few days, aged twenty-one years. He was drafted in 18113, paid 8300 commutation money, and then went to New Jersey and enlisted in the let N. J. Vole., Co, K. Martin met with a chnge of heart while at the front. in his last letter home he said, "If hci was called away he felt as If he was prepared to meet his Saviour." Ho was a kind and affectionate husband. and leaves a wife and one child, and a large circle of friends to mourn his loss. My dear companion has left me ; God took him from my sight, From this dark-world of sorrow, To one of Joy and light. Our tears flow fast ; how can it be - That God so just and kind, Can thus Millet, and bruin, and break? !low can I ba resignedl M. r. 8. HARTT—In New Milford, Maia - Zifitii, - 1R65, at the house of Mr. Harvey Grinnell, after long aura se vere suffering from disease contracted In the service of his country, Albert 11 Mutt, aged twenty-fout years. Close his eyes, his battle's done, What to him Is friend or foe Rise of moon or act of sun ? Lay him low—lay him low. • Fold him In his country's Stars, What to him are all our wars Leave him to God's watching eye; Mortal love weeps Idly by. 0. G. gado. PECKHAM—In Tnnkhaunock, March 23d, Hon. A. K. Peckham, aged forty-eight years. 'AYRES—In Rush, February 2.3 d, Daniel Ethridge, youngest son of John and Harriet Ayres, aged two years, nine months, and twenty-three days. BUNNELL—In Carbondale, March 24th. 1855, Helen E., wife,of 1.. I. Bunnell, and daughter of M. C. flikeman, of New Milton]. Shortly before her death, Mrs. Bunnell*. mind dwelt much upon religion. She found comfort in prayer and sacred song, and met death with compo. cure, feeling ready to go. The funeral services were held at New Miltord, on Sunday, March 26th, at the name hour and place with those of Albert H. Hartt. Peace and war laid each a victim before the same altar. [eon. SIVER—In Ruab, on the 6th day of May 1863, of scarlet fever, Almirs, daughter of Jacob and Sfahals Slyer, aged aloe years, nine months,and eleven days. She was a kind and affectionate child, always obeyed her pamts, and regularly attended Sabbath School, which was to her a great source of delight. She has left a father and mother, and numerous oth er friends to mourn her early loss. Oh weep 110, thou, fond mother, Weep not for thy dear child, For she has gone to that bless'd land, Where all is bright and mild. Pll lake the little lambs said Ile, And lay them in my breast, Protection they shall find in me, In me be ecer.blmsed. M. E. 8, PRIDE—In Middletown, Ct., Match 24th, 105, at the residence of hts aon'tn law, Jeremiah W. Tay lor, D. D., William W. Pride, M. D., aged sixty nine Sears. LORD—In Scranton, March 2d, 1525, Ilarrlot E., danehter of John and Maria Lord. and wife 01./15. Davis, aged thirty-one years and seven months.. She has passed from the earth Ind we win not lament Nor mourn her return to a holier clime, [her, ' a but lingered below until He who had sent her, Recalled her to Eden in morning's sweet prime. The terrors of death had no power to alarm her, She felt not its darkness. and Bred not Its sting; The thonght of a merciful Saviour could calm her, And her spirit went upward on faith's ardent wing. Then calm be fte spot where her form now reposeth, May the friend• who K. loved her revisit the grave, And feel, though the cold sod her ashes encloseth, Bite lives in the presence of Mat who can Rave. [Fatortu. BROWN—At Great Bend Village, Pa., February sth, 1865, Mrs. Sophia Brown, in the twenty-ninth year or her age. But ten days prior to her death she was attacked with what disclosed itself to be erysipelas in an ag graveled form. it.fore entering upon that strange experience Into which delirium. the accompaniment of the disease, ushered her, and in which distorbed condition of her reason Ills became extinct, she af forded her nnmerons friends gratifying evidence of having found her Saviour, though it was the eiev mail hour. Her spirit, weary of life, Oh, how wea ry t is, we cannot question it, at rest with her Re deemer; that Redeemer, whose tender invitation and kindly promise to the tired ones of earth she watt wont to think over when alone and to repeat in her modest subdued voles at our family altar, "Come unto me, all ye that labor and are heavy laden, and 1 will give you rest." J. B. HANNA. New York Wholeaale Prices Current of Produce. Reported for the "Isomrssosav Itcroradons" by' JOSIAH CdttPR.N.TER. Cox. /Imam nt. No. BZ3 Washineten St.. New. York. to whom shipments may Se made. Two-thirdsof the market value mill be adrunced on the receipt of the goods If desired. and a quick return made for the balance. Full directions and • weekly market report srat free al blame by ...Ago awbb Cub= sbllnbutat• Beeman. pure, M ID.I bb all 15 Rye, MID . eI SO Oil ea " tropme, " d'ics TS : 2ste, It ft 99 bv E.....1011i . a:101t.h.. 975 i. - 15 - 3 113;14," - rn" . 1111G3 rena. . i 100 51 1 54 , 11'0ent5.84' V barrel, 2% 0 2 4.0 Butlrr, Ln 1151 , 4, Vl. 31 0 60 1 0010 93, - 6 500010 It dal., ..: 2141 80' Rides, dry. tp 5., 82 0 21 . /.. rOll5. . 1 4 (0 5.1! " green. . 120 18 Obease, cLlce, " , 500 12 Lard, corn ,to 14:41.19 lb 15 0 18 eoremsos, . 18 a I , i Bect, ca... V G 51., II 000 21 GO Dried Applve, *' 130 PI . prime,. 10 0 0 1 4 00 Yclicltes. "..- 24 0 3811'o8, 01 e. . .e. 00 0.9 thr . Plana, . = 22 0 25 " 04 - 1 , .e. •• 21 00 024 50 " Cherries., . GO 40 55 Rama molted. V 5 84 0 16 . I:4lPryberries.' 40 el 45124481rdaer1. " " 18 (4 20 . Bletberelo. • 830 1 0 111.304 . 5041 51 PM% f.. 11, it tiOCCD, VIGI .1110.,,,. " ' 26 0 87 Rued. med, . 11 12 14 q:ldckens, llte. 250 87 FlOur, wheal., bbL. 9 000 14 00!Ttr44448, . 590 80 rye . 700 0 8 W'Clcese. . 100 20 Cara ileal. lz hand, 3GO 0 4 001 Ducks, . I'oo 38 Duclostme Floor . Closer End. . 210 28 Flax, 4t II . 310.5111nmthylieed.V0010157401M Feather., Ilve geese. 70 0 75 , Flux Seed. " 280 01 90 40.,./ fad, 44 it. 'OO 13'1'4110w, 11 16.. 110 11 Ililloo.lo carcn43. 7 1 11 51 4 a 15i Wail, 2.thed. " 6093 70 Vel 04 d, . 10 15 WuaL .4%thed, . 10 0 GO Pork. dream% . 16 0 10 Appkii.. # barrel 6 51) 08 00 Wheal. V beabel. 19/ 0 100. liarde Sow: 210 30 Editor offteßublican Dsao t—Witb yon permhalon I wish tosay I. the readers °fp., ppes that I wltl sznd, by retire rail, to all who WWI It Mee) • Tien( Illth lull directions for ranting ar.d wins a simple Yeptalite balm that will eflectually ramove, in ten days, rimylei, Bl.tches, Tan, Freckles. and alrltepnritles of the Ala, leaving the wane mil, enar. smooth and Iloutiful. I will also mall Irv* to tLogo having Bald bead.. rir Bare Fate& dmple Qir. n.bha and latbrmallon that will enable them to star. a Growth of Luz toiaat Bair, WU:hers, or o Slooalarle. In leer Chau Wm' day.. All apPl Unr arsireredlor return mall without dune. Empecardly Tor.. t. BRA FBA N.Chemf it Bat Broadway, New York. rabrrrary rtb, 1565.4 m To Consumptives. T HE ADVEITTLEMB HAVING Consump tives, 'CENTIME!) TO healtli la a toy imam by a very amino remedy, slier having analvavvral Yeas with a were lung'arizilan, and !tat dread Macaw Caavninatioa:—la anxious to make known to Lis felbarain. ram the means of aim Tana rho doe= tt, he will feud a ewe of the DfrraiPliril med. free of etzne, with the directions fur preparing and using the game, which they will End n bare Cure for Cormumptlon. A Mau. Bran. Ahltie..te. /Monty of j , ,et of the ailvertiscr in senilins the Pre set:Vine Is to heuelt the efillet , dt lad rym-1/ trOonrial ion which he eetcclresto be Inealusbie. end be hope. estry suffkr will try hie remedy, es It will cod atm notiaz end may von a blueing. Partite wletteg the penaiptice w ill pkosoaddrers 1/,O4.EOWALf,D .1. WILSON, Williwburg. glop (Vasty, New York. rebras7Z.l. lb. =3.4zn.-huld... HAIR DYE! HAIR - DYE BLVICI333LOD'3 661•AratelKAP A 'DYE Xis the Uest In the World Tha oaly Harmless; Tt ie, is Reliable Dsre Snow. Thissniendblitair Dye tekerritts itad.r.ut.yor Orvi asir.inetanily te a GLOSSY BLACK or HATEIBAL 21111W1f. orabota ASoripith.abair or staining Mt: atrin, leaving tbo barium r L ad boactid4; 1mr.7114 tresS vttalltp, frvisuently restorLog Ito nsia. Inc noitr, and rx..tides the illatfte.ss of had dm. The contrlnto la anned VULLLUI A.. BATCELEI.kit. '?rdl others are mere Botta loon. andettoold Da avoided. - Aiso Itatobelora HEW TOILTT Q4ZAAI ror thvzins.th. wr. bald 14, all Ihnsgete. ex. rect. ette4ll l ooll4ol6i4OrlP Tole. . , , - • -,„. • • ••.• "•i - Sheriff's. . . IDIf virtue Of sundry Wilts timed by tbe - Court. of ..tycommon please! Susquehanna County, audio me directed, I wllLexpose to sale by Public Vmdue. at the Court Howe, in Alltintrose, - "Friday, ',Apra 7th. 1863, at 1 o'rforkp.,rn., th e following described piece or parcel of land to amt.: Au. that entitle piece or parcel °fined 'situate - in the Township of - Rush, County of Snsquehatuni, bounded and described as follows, to: wit OA the north by lands of Charles Wells, On theeaatby lands of Amos Coleman and Lewellen Lewis; on the south byLiands of Pearl Passett, and on the west by,• lands of John Ayres and. Wesley Lewis, containing about airty-three acres, bathe same more or Ices, with the appurtenances, one framed house, one framed barn,• ono orchard, and about twenty-five acres improved. [Taken In execution at the snit of L. B. Mist to the use of Daniel Seeley, vs. J. W. Ednell. Arse.—All that certain plena or parcel of land sit. nate In the Township of Apolacon. In the County. of Susquehanna, boarded and described as follows, to wit : On the north by lands of S. r cannot, on the east by the North Branch Read, on the' south by lands of Patrick Gary, and on the West bythe Public Highway, containing about fifty times, bni the Same more or less, with the appurtenances, one flamed house, and about thirty acres improved. [Taken In execution at the suit of Samuel Y. Coruna assigned to Patrick Boyle, Va. James Kennedy. Also—Ail that certain piece or parcel of land sit uate in Ararat and Renick townships, Susquehanna county, bounded and described as follows, to wit On the north by lands of Walter, on the east by lands of J. J. Turner and D. C. Roberta, on the south by lands of Wm. Reynolds, and on the west by lands of Oliver Potter, containing about eighty acres ba the same more or less, with the appurtenan oz, one framed house, one framed barn and sheds, I one orchard and about forty acres improved. [Ta ken lo execution at the suit of Alonzo Walker to the use of D. M. Smiley, vs. Harrison Nine. DAVID SUMMERS, Sheriff. Sheriff's Oillee, Montrose, Pa., March 13th, 1855. Sheriff's Sales. DI virtue of sundry writs issued by the Court, of DlCommon Pleas of Susquehanna County, and to rue dimeted, I will expose to sale, by public vendae, Si the Court House,in Montrose, on Wedsseeday,April Stn. 1865, ai 1 o'clock, p. ni , the following described pieces or parcels of land to wit: Au. that certain piece or parcel of land sit uate lu the township of Lathrop,:. County of Bum., bounded and deseribed as follows: On the east by lands deeded to Mrs. Fanny Robinson, on the west by lands of Austin Thomas, on the north hy lands of Alvin Brown and &lead. Robinson, and on the south. by lands of Abel Green, containing about Oil acres more or less and all unim_proved. ((Taken in execu tion at thexult of It F. Breed, ws. - L L.,Wm. L., & A. L Post Atso.—All that certain lot or land, situate in: the borough of Montrose, county aforesaid, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at the south corner of P. B. Streeter's office on the north west side of the Public Avebne, thence along the Public Avenue south Sr West about 55 fret to the side of the nth.) , running between the Hotel building end Berms' Store, thence along the side of said alley north 53' west 110 X feet, thence south 3i west across the alley and by Sayres' Store House 47 feet to Searle's lot, thence by said lot north 53' west 6 8 feet to a corner, thence by the same south 87' west 15 feet to a corner, thence by the same and Foster'a lot Korth 53' west 66 feet to a corner, there° by a 8. Bentley's lot north 37' east CO feet to a corner, thence by the same *weal 53' east 64V, thence by the same north 37' east about 51 f .4. 0 the west ennitir of H. J. Webb's lot, thence the lots of Webb and Streeter south 5.3' east 103 feet to' the place of beginning, containing about 72 perches of land, with the appurtenances ono Tavern Stand known as the Keystone Hotel two barns and all lm- proved, also the one half of lane to he need in com mon with the other half as provided for In the deed from the Rxecut ors of B. Sayre deceased to Wm. K. [latch. [Taken In execution at the cult of Rodney Jewett, vs. W K. [latch John Tappan, vs. W. K. Hatch, and Smith & Davis, vs. W. K. Hatch ] DAVID SUMMERS, SherilT. Sheriff's Offlce, Montrose, Pa., March 13th, 1665. Mercantile Appraisement. DEALER. 9 IN MERffIIASDI6E Ice. IN 6118QIIEHANNA COUNTY. TAKE NOTICE: That lo purstunce of the several Acts of Amiccolgy of ILI, Commonwealth. to provide revenue [4113,4 the demands upon the treasury, and for other purposes. the under. 'trued, A opralKy of Me smile Taxes for mid county, has_urepared a IL, of ll . ..chants trallug In said county, and placed each Merchant In that class which to him appears just awl sight, according to the Acts of d.asen.l.ly, to wit : i=zi L. A:. L. Vmkr,St, C. L. 1 nom, Clank at W• V, 'Waltman, Wm W bite, APOSAOO3 C. Donley. , .......--- --- ; 4 111c.d.WatrAsir.ter.pm..c. i : 4 11atbnan, Tyler & 1111.1.. 0 :.,Ra!Mein_ 9 33 1 117: J. S. IT. Mulford. 10 13,At..nb.,,,Dnee,,tuttun & C0..11 lames R. DeWitt. 1! 14 i Wllmon. Gals Warta., 11 6111.5.LT111. 18 E. S. Kent 1 ..en. J . Lyons & S.n. VI F. D. Chandler, 1. I). A. & A. Thsworth. "', Webb & Ruttettel4l, 13 R. T. A.Vey. I4.D. R. tynna & Co., 18 1_ B. M .ull. __- 141 AbeiptrTell. P. M. 41.1 t 013.3. IS 1(ko. L. Stone d Cu., liL. c. , Hoed le Webster, N. Bullard. 14 F . B. Nticpki & Co„ 14 1' 14 10. D. PF Bernart, IXt,`"" CAOCONDT Thom,. O'Donnell. V. Ilickty, CLITIMSD U. W. John."... John ildated. J. N. linker. m ... .. 1 i in 11 a. H . ThA m Y, /.1 . ... W 1&T. W. Tinker, ii 14 , .. A miles. 14 1t:1;1T & Macon, 14 W.A. Kellogg. 44 111enrc Cob!, 14 DUNDArr. 1 C. 1 ,.. PlccldaMl, 14 Thomas Arnold. 0 14.4141 Rtne. 14 Church A PlAnney. i B. Termeber, 14 Phlnue. A Co.. 19 v. H. Ram A Brothers. 14 W m. Miller, 14 1 A. K. Ballard. 14 E. P. Chambers. 1 4 Icremlall Etherld o -e. 14 r.NaLTIIe. .. mith. 14 .1. 1. Merriman, & Pon P atri c !4.l s Rec.% 14 ratmer.vrus.4. 13 ., 'l . Cashman. 14 13u1113n A Plan , Bt4r 101.1016. We Ma..nlls Aka toter; 14 1 R. R01...1m To m. 4th clan, II R. T.ouden. 14,R. L. Sotp.tdo A Co..p. tn. 44 Is Rooney A paean. 14i J. Dlckertn..lr.. 12 Jame. B. rt.Z.,,ald, 141 Wm. C, Ward A Son. 11 O.IBAT IMOD. I q enire Ila,dco. 11 L. S. Lenhelca A. Co., 11111. Garrett, 13 T. D. Eatal.rook.p. 0. 4 V... II r lathier a Hall. 13 s, B. Ihks-tou. 11 Wm. A, T. Ilsyden, 14 Denny McKinney. 12; r. Mom& Brotnels. 14 1. P. Doran- 14. D. How . 14 .3eorge McNamee.. 14 noon. W. A Cola., 14 1 motet A Wbeelack. IS Oslarn A /*mean, 141 E-12 . Puma. 14 1 I N Lang ea, 14 sratscvnlDS. Waiter Paintin, 1 4 R. le. Sherman & Co. 11 151111aroC.11cIntmb. 141 Amos n Illtuns. 13 atm. 'IrIBOL S . M. 13 O. P. Ilimler. p. m. Ch els l . l . 9, Ira S.M. . 14 pi. S. localLs, p ca. 410 class, 1 1 ; imams smlth. 14 D. M. motley'. p M. 4th class. 11. J. w . hbodek. p. ID- Chelsea 14 .1 H. .t. H. I). Emmett, 11 , arec& - 86... , 0‘• &Mr. D E. Holmes. 1.1 , n0t & F..l2.enbory. 11 N. E. Kennedy. 13 , Walter Itallwr, 10 nsmsenrs. Onttenherc. Rosenbaum & Do.. 10 S. A. Lyons .2 Son, . 13 C. O. Ve,l.kr & CO.. I/ Wllllam Trcrtmtn A Co., ' 10 is.. Doi. It ltrandt A Seblnger. 141.1.41. & 1. 11. Dna, 11 Denison Conk an, 14 , McGrath & Sweeney. 13 termer- ( luta: Buckley, 19 John Miller, 13, Wm. Bulgrr. 13 Morse. Nichols. A Co. 14j F. D. Lyons. 13 65.005. , Sim. M. McDonald. IS N. T. TlC9sny. 1/111e. cy I es. p.m. Oh el." 13 0, S. Jotp.mon, 11 , Thomas I nlDtrana 13 E. S. Illnds A Co. 141.4.1 th A oelolol'. 13 D SRley, 14 M. A. Lyons, 13 011 cur Payonlr. li t +) W root, 13 rarr & Avety. 14 0. Berard. 13 I. 11. Edmm.cl.4. 14,1.. S. Pose. IS L P. ItOrett - 66th. 14 , Port. a Tiffany, 13 lAclrinB.l 14 W hltocy 42 P.m; lit 11 ' 71.41 A 41 1 .0. 14 chummy titian", 141 , 14.4 rs Hettetiaeon, 14 Janie. 1. Potter, 14 riverue All-sin, 14 :mscr. Patrick ForePL ia4 14 James Marlin, 13 II F. & C. B. 14 J. 11. Rn.moklDlD. .it L. Ids Precuts% 14 L.M.ITT. Wm. Ilogradh.. 14 R. Kenyon. 3e., 11 Jams Illseths, • 14 itott & Krasnt. I.3locorce 01,0005, 14 La2-680r, Georg' 011arra. 14 F.. A. T. Bell. 13 , rl. Casey. 14 .fohn Sherman. 14 01ID. (i-theetae Freese, 14 0. Ikrweaun. 141 Stoles Cre.ra a. 14 exert. reersrene ; D. F. Sullivan. 14 6. B. Etenlalee. 14;Thaw. Free:Lan, 14 crews. !John 71.IDIDey, 14 Deterboot & Karon, It' 001.010 LOU, GM. & Brothers, 131 r. An tiv-m, 14 J. K. Roblosno. 14 . 0 P. Phelan. 14 mynnstrOsnr. csommlD. John Dyer, 14141)01er Stoddard. 14 E. W. Loeb, 14 Classificalicm of Venders of Merchandise. Foa , p le. man $5005 00 012.1..14 ' MOM 00 and lea than 11 0000 04. dins 19 10.000 00 " " " 1.5.04 00 dam II 6 0 . glum 11 " 15 an op - .. .. w. 20 coo oo .• 11000 0., tines 10 .. sum eo 6' . - 4 40 . 0 ". 0 00 .446666 11 40 OOn IQ « •• Gl 'O3O M elan $ And the Judges of the Court of Common Pleas of old County trill hold a Court of Appeal. at the Court I.louoc. In Jf outman. in Not for geld county. on wedateday, April Nth. 1941 at one o'clock. p. tn.. at which time sad place tmy of tho Merchanto described. defined., and elapsed as aforesaid, or their azents. or Rummell, may appnar and appeal frontoald Aascaunent If they.thlnkprper. A mOB 241 ..330L& iri mamme AinnBlo , Montrose. March 7. Me. Register's Notice. punuf t. war r ill i E 114 ln , ( .1 11, , y EN, la all persons eon ceoee Eetato of Ura3 too xolletwry, lute of (tUebod toensablp. &newel; li. W. &ordects, Admlnlatrator. Emate of BogyWellman, late of New 1111tord towuthip. deemed; F.Flot Aldrich. Vsteutor. Casa. ot (3 W. A mold, las •of Tlerelele trwestap, dealuelet Art Id s 1 .1. W. reek. Adonol, mime. Look of (iamb Dunmore. lye or Ruth towraloyt, detailed; tithe. 11,1 aktr7Ltlsto Estate of flanttl ley, late of JeAsott towcauln. &tamed tltratles O. Tin • f, Fawner irf.:Mte of aco•ge I. Sweet. lota of- towthdp. deueiskdi L. D. &snowy., Ade:110,110r A partial somata In eats e Pelellah Tifra..y. late of Ibtatlya •tnetegov, sloceaa.d; Pli , or T,ff uy. Adz, tlettatot, TA. Esau. of Yetet ogee. bre of Elver Lake Unruh*, 4eteased John W YOUta. Aetnlnle;eator. &Meer Eire alcintoeb, tate of Orrat Barb deceased; }Ulm Admfolatnttw. . • Teat the areonotanta nova aelled thetraecounto tn the Ra alder's ()Mee, to and tut the coutty of Su.nuelanen, awl at the onus will be preren ed In the Judge. .1 the Ornhate:Court. et said 0... my, on Wednesday. Sprtl eth, leta, 'or coon...nation and allowansr—ta -7 nod -an ey t t.o estate 111 t Pen Illantr.sh. .. , 441. be, preseeted oa e.. 126 1665. J. H. HcOA%H. RVadar• Berke:es Offfee, 2dontron. Muth 9. ISO. Executor's Notice. licroTlC E fetereby elven to all ours*s hoeing demands Meatst 1i 9 the estate of Maus flusaeors, Lthe of Ernest Lake deceased. that the mum must be promoted to the ondeudgual MrsmaOlemeel and all penyens Indebted to mid estate are requested to mate tome. d'utu wawa . E. S. coLE, Ear. rertat Late: Unroll to. /PM. Adomitillitrator's Notice. N °TICE Li hereby elven to all Demon baling ftelikszteUsgatnee IX the &dee Cbasied onyder. late of Lenox townietap t tioc'el4 Not the mom west be pmentod to the anderstroetetOrietueeneone tuna 111 person indebted to said eget urn esqueded to make ht oned!nte ereement. LIOLIALM FUER: Mee. LIMO; Feb. It 1110—der, Executor's Notice. NOTICE!' hereby siert to PH Pan= basin' demands 'Usk* 1.1 the eMate of Joan •P': par here, Me mawyeas. deceaveLi tnattlte owe wad 14 presented to the m3dertigned forarramgement. and all perimaludented tautd estate are mein ested mann Itme. Mate payment. H. H. It OINatOBe. Esepatur. Motivate. oteettlftb,latiLJV 'ADRIEVESTIMATOIVS SALE. TAS utdendreed oln e'er far pee, at public *Win; asi Dun day. April GO. at. 10 o' , lrelc A. M., at the bowie of Oa Lata anta Waolani. in aprlpollte.-.llle Ono form. 1 Alare, d (.nwa twulear obt lyeseila SO 81 . T: I.IIOC,'S An Dyable ;imams. Luabcr z U n ALE hone Ar. ;Sleigh.a quudl4 or Pots/opt. /Jam eats. um and nit tIA Around. riowA. Barrow. sad Was Erman& TOOI2. Howehold Farm, unt, Das, Ilkddlag, and nasty ether ;Malts. TiR lams nadss tub ; W wpm ; ats pkal , trfl&, ..ith I .tetere u l aminsrir. - . - aaa G. Fl/41001004.1rATV, Pennsylvania State Normal School AT MANSFIELD, TIOGA COUNTY, PA.. FMS Institution was recognized hy the Stale Authorities. in De cember. MMus S CATE, NOHAULL bC131)01.., foind oreened A. such in IttliV.mher The &mind hchool Year vulcommence on Monday, September Sib, 1864. Prot. F. A. Allen, for the oast ale Years In charge of the Cheater County (Pa) Noma] tichool, has Men elected Prindpd.and Prof. Prank Crosby, eeceotly et the ague IcAtturbut, boa been appointed to the prole...mid, 01 Lenrunges and LI terntnte. rent. Allen le well known throuslout the elate es a gentleman of immure schoi. er4l l P.Pweeecduk. . a prudent experience of fifteen 'etre at an eau. 'gator often-eh Le,and a thefrough ea/nal:ammo with till:educe um 01 wards.aoltilied from Ms wanted an with County Ithlt.ltnle, cry section of Pennsylvania, as well as In other Motes; while Pro , • hiespecialdeirartmwet. has Par Nend ;Wee. of thi; advantaged a rare and aoccessfal experienc an a teach. r of t•• various branchee which arepunmeo in erJaools of the higher grade. Competent and thorough Instructors will be provided fertile other aWirtirill'lVi the ls to be Te ' l i lited throughout and provided with fund. tare of the cu l la approved Odle, together with a extensive coiled lon of mope , charts and cones of reference an Chemical and Ph ll osuphicat apparatus t e In readinestat the onetime of the ttehool.„ To beep puce with the improvements In education, a gfmnasinm will be erected, her which a valuable Igraine for the heart, and lighter exercises has already been wen The ached year le divided tote three terms of tt Preen w& tmeh, with no rscation, except the week of Violate., holidays. It Is, ftirable that ancients eleoult macro* the commeheetnent of a term, and for a period of not lea thap thirteen weeks. Tuition. In Mennee, pee tenet, $6,03. entta chores foe the I annlntete or the higher tottibetnntlee. Text books rented at reasonable mete Vocal anti Insteutoehtsl musk at leather.' pints Bearable In the hall, $lOO per week. Mate geld Iv situated sixteen miles Feet Tray, Pa., with daily econarrnanicatlon. For further parggelare address the Princi. pal. at Slarelleld. "loge County, Fe. ALBERT CLARE, W. C. RIPLEY, Sr. President Board of Trustees. Mansfield, August EL, 1161.-11 HA! HA! x NAPE YOtJ NOW ICAN FURNISEL YOU Will! MOST A KYTHING In It ...hope of Cleorsend Tobacco. and Eatabtesend Drtukablee. cept •• Barneare." To MI , . men l on Fokine and eefl.. Bud buy WV Butter or and It to as good e contrutrelon House en.re le In New York free of charge, cunt venal fretoht .111.1 COM -13141110n: UAL Magnum, dytil It, 1.945. FLOUR,. TWO HUNDRED BARRELS liF FLOUR for de cheap by the inatosertbbr. 11. ti. DUI: AIORE., E3Pcub. of J. F. Dooms, deed. outran, 44413, 1.353.,.-1.3. Delaware, Lackawanna, and Western I=l. aL, tiro iso, cl .! Running rime of Passenger Trains, June 2d, It LEAVE 11OHT1IWAUD. I LEAVE 190IITIEWAILD. Ammer. Rom. Panel Amon. li m o r4l ' g"' STATIONS. C"' '" d ' - n. 11.. P. M. P. Ili. A. M., P. 211.,;1 ..* 900 640 Chenl Bend 7.40 9.00 X 1,24. - &0t New 11411(nrd. 7.00 1.46 42 11 .7 4 Ico 6.00 ...n 689 Bapbutto MoNTIIOS SI. 6. ....... .... - 5 43 IMO .5) tun 1 , A. 8.11.60 619 Ncb Icd.on. 9.00 4.25 11 25 4.69 Faun., silly 9.04 5.15 C G 10.541 4.40 Abington. 9.40 540 "4 1 . 10.40 4.83 Marti sconall, 9.49 6.00 V ,'. 10.10 4.10 Scranton.. 10..53 6.X1 RA.Y.,1..11. 1.% I , trandshurg. 10.54 P. IL , b 1 ..... 12.10 .91nnunka Chswk. 1.55 X 11.53 Nom ftamptfin 1.45 F A II *Mance Am Ph112de10616... P.H. ` The Passenger Train Northward Leaves New Hammon nt4 the arrival of the If.l3lTrath which laves NEW TORE stBa. m.. and 2 1 /2 UNKA 01IITalli" on the arr• vat of t. Train Iv tads leaves PHIL& DELPHI.. (h enalnpnn Ito pot, et 7:13 A m At :AMA e:Tryq 011,71 . Y/up m a k.s rit , ;;ennnet time, with tea:neon the LAt'KANAR NA mud BLOrAldlth.TRO. DELAWAIT.F. end 11 III)Sf Itallmeda thd Great Bead with the all Teeth =the Erie Itthemy vine Weel. The Passenger . Train Southward Lewes Great bend ancr the anis.' of tho Cincinnati Emma firm the Waal. connectine at desaaton with Tr.d. dn the Lackawanna and 131.rnsburs and Delaware find iludatro Railroads; ea Marian ItaChtink with the train Ow Philadelphia, and at New Hampton with Tim New York, the Lehinh Vance. Ilarrfahare dee-- Namara amendis Train melee In New York at 6 . 2.114 In Philadel phia at 11:911. ln liarristrurg at n:2O p. The Accommodation Train Northward. erumems at Croat Bend with the Day Exproaa going West, by which gers anise 4 Ithaca and Speen. the intme day. tiontbward. leaves (Drat Bend after the arrival of the Nov Tort Empress vine East ur All Pasemzer Trains an the Erie Nall my atop at Watt Bend. R. A. HENRY. WATTS COON, General Ticket Armt. Superintendent. Star sleeve Searle'. Betel, Montrose, Pa.. ate a. m.. to memee with trains for Scranton. hew York. sett rhilsdelph‘a : at ti a. m. for New Milford. Omni Bead, and the West, alto meeting ineccav nuodatton train for Scranton: at 4 p. m., for at. Bend and the main. on the Erie/411mq going both East and Wert. Julyre4 SCOTT'S 'POPULAR. REMEDIES These metUdnea am Irarntated if ne.d according to direction., Try them ruut If no t otleactory return one halt the meOtone and the ro uuy 1.111 be refunded. I have sold ttionbaude of bottles. but note have returned. SelnirseliaLEßACUllitTE. FOR DYSENTERY, CHRONIC DIARRHEA, CHOLERA MORDUS, DOWEL COMPLAINTS, CRAMPS, COLIC, NERVOUS, nulovs, AND SICK HEADACHE, SOURNESS OF THE STOMACH, COLDS AND COLD CHILLS. This medldne Ii composed of Gam and RAW; WI canoes so !m. nualveta lb. =Ake to tab ayakm. asd harm aall. it Ma beet& usad lo . .„ „ • SPOTTED FLYER- In a number do:omen/1 proved cerccha. 1 , 1111 dlrtclions oe esti bottle. noes Oa Ceau. SCOTT'S &MAME CERAM YOR CORNS, SCALDS, OR SCALD USAD, FROSTED FRET, INFLAMED EYES, WOUNDS, OLD ULCERS, CHAPPED HANDS, , INDOLENT TUMORS, SPRAINS, BRUISES, PBXS, CORNS, AC. twlt Is elfopoted . of foe . • vegttables, sod 15 ecitlrely 1i5m31.051. P r ice eny-0e cents • 'DUX ElTl:—tire taro had smuts opportunity of testing the sir tea or your Cersts form-nay Team end end Ras von recommend Mend we have so hsaltstton In ntrommendlng U to the public. L. W Fii NONA Id, M. U. ~ New 1111h.rd. CALVING. ALSEY, U. D.. Montrose. Wm. 11. rlElt. M. D., Villkesterrs. Pf .nekr. tag byL.Rentt, Ralston, Pe. sad for 5010 by W I,l7.llDLLAlll)ooontrose. wmell &SON. ;Pew fad. 1 RA MITT, SlMevill. stsnoston. Der 1111 h. Fire and Life Insuranee rztoointEr) 73Y F. IL CIIANDLER, 111 utia =MEM sad iyt i rg OP7 2.471 4 WI en • _ WE & WIL. E. JESSUP. --..: CLAIM AGENTS. Bhmsky and naIINTY Wetted tow /oldies and- tie Ulu of deemed soldiers. AU agent ambit the gamut/aft DA* tooled awe resashabls teem/. AU ecouleolcatlaus gramma flee el'ette e. Claims ofofAlowo sod ofvbiAg ceildAus proorcoOtA %Non WadasM UMW: ' - 1i A WORD TO TUE WISE. W/CEZLZE & wrtsors, lie Best Family Sewing Machine MADE, A2rIS NOT A SHUTTLE MACHINE, -01 But makes the Lock Stitch. THE VERDICT OF THE PEOPLE LY DECIDEDLY IYITS FAVOR. The fel of them bans more of Ono Madams lo:d-TIIAN OF ANY OWL= ' ATTESTS ITS SUPERIORITY. For further vulkom tall upon the Agent. where the dliftwent Myles at'snachlnne are on szlibillon. Pestles that have used other ao called istandwd lfachlsn hate thrown these aside and Ore thele testimony In four at these. EVERY mectuNr. WARRANTED TO GIVE ENTIRE SATISFACTION. For several !saws, tt reeommeata Itself above 111 atm 1. Beauty and excellence of stitch, alike upon both /Ides. work- Ingeonally well on ellk, linen. woolen. and cotton goats-seam quiltlng.gathed..e. hourn.lrog. &Wog. cording. and braiding. S. nuength of *came that will not rip nor ^avel. e, The most simple to onnetraelton of any two threaded mattdne In nee ; therefore W-er hable to get out of repair. 4. Sews Without the csa ors shuttle. the:vbs. doing away with MUCb eunbnnome MealLerY..ed the ttuttge or ft.gutatioi the tenslon el the under thread. 6. Roes at a avatar speed than a shuttle machlte tottelbly ctn. These =educe with all the tew I tuptusetutn% watmr.ted and der. r4red 14 Malvin. at Manufacturer' piece Tre I nest of 11 owe tenaasese plat. veer 037 MIMI= to use la Mccetrtue and ehlutty. J. P. W. RILEY. Marlacse, Jaz. W.16-44.-U us S. M'♦3O LOAN. By atatholity of the Secretory of the Treasury, the untersta.ed has assarned the Getters! Subsalpttort Amoy for the tele of (USW Sides Timmy Notes, boring seven nod thee tenths per cud. to. terese.-W tonere, Imam as the • SEVEN-THIRTY LOAN. 'rpm Notes as.ltalud under data of Anzac. 10. MI, wad OA pty We alma rears from that time. In currency-, ar are comertitda at 1 be Vim of the bo der Into U. S. 5-20 Six per cent. GOLD-BEARING BONDS. Them beds ar• now worth a premium of nine per cent,lncml gold Interett from Nov, which makes the actual profit on th, 50 luau. at current rates h.cludjeg interest. about ten per cent. canna a. txmLes Lt....x.0t0n from spate and municipal taxa' ti.n. which adds t 0,,, 011 a to three pee cent. more decrldlerc t 9 th. tAte levied on other property. The Intere.4 le payable eenalaton al)y be . crape), attached to each note. whit!, may be cut cff Mac add 10 any tank or Looker, The !Walla amOunts to One rent Der day on a . IMEEI GEM it Notes of all the denorninatlOLlS paned will he pectnytly furnish• ed mess receipt or .13.erlynkm. Theta THE ONLY LOAN IN MARKET Dow offered by SLC Government. and It la confalert.ly careeted that Its aaiwvlnv advantages will make It the GREAT P2PULAR LOAN Of THE PEOPLE. Leo than senor moo temsln nueotd,.tiseh probably be 0:t -reed of •ithln the pert LO or 90 dem ultra the notes torn undontl edly commend n prtmlom. as has or ltbrmly been the cue on clot bra the subscript/oot to other /AIM. • In order that eitlrens of rvery town and Kelton of the eetn.trc may be sir mild Get/Ales fv tok.Pnr the loan. the National Beat, sod Plicate B..nters throughout the country have generally wean to receive ratecelptlone at par. Bulecriteps tatli Went their tart agents. In whom they have confidence, and who only are to bn re spa:Wl/le for the delivery tf the notes for. which they receive or does. JAY COOKE. Aor..re. Subscriptions will be received by the Flees Natio:nil Bank of tcranton. Find trallonalßak (Pittston, Second " • " • Towanda,. That Honevittl. " WL.telbarre. If metros*, Feb. Tab, 1.311.5..5mes International fire Insurance Company OF NEW-YORE. Office, 113 Broadwa Mil MITI GI II 111 1 BRIE, CHARLES TAYLOR, President. , HAMILTON BRUCE', Vice-President. OLIVER DRAKE, Acting Secretary. BILL, Agent. Moartme, Janary 18,150-19 • WHEEL HEADS! • WHEELS AND REELS. antes arishinz to purchase ar.y of the Khoo. word article* arill ETA them..,lves eared by talllng on the 4111cah CT at hi, shop la Sayres Tonally. or on S. B, bare& Brother; at then titan In afpatmse. Flax Wheels. Wool Wheels, Clock Reels and Wheel-Heads! • Wholesale and Retail. Bed Wheel. and Heads that em poulloly eve3yar Ocic irStralatlti if properly used. C. M. 08...01/JAL.1..5 Montrose, dantiaty 1,18 , 3. N. B.—Rep:Mrs done on abort nake. 0. M. 0. A.NOTI-1:Ell NEW PERM. COX & MEEKER if A ZaTlV7t d .4'r'Pag", hT2v P.u VI7II.I/kr 4' lll"ne and Man nrnen7WhlP.. he. Salle% • Xnt eating clt snd see them. Repairing Promptly Done. Thankful f nanny fawn from kind public, we bop; to meet th-tr cenmens ',atm ,ge In the future. We espy the shop for• eeent,or.cupled by W. for O. 1,, COX. 11. U. 1171.1X1131., Montrose, Janney 9, IM.—Em. • "To Justices: " enanolll3 DV+ EST, thief:4lo 19giet. Mimeo Jortee, Gm y P doe's Yoram. Doalay's Forme, Ed Other Law Books to be round Cale at A. IL SAIITIrS. WALL PAPER. B EST assortment Torn at - Ladles will Find B EIZACTIFI7L GILT COMBS at the LOWESTnisi& L t bull:11W. Now Lot k urnmas ountity .ftd Moroem Welleta it the " WOuDEN END-118iCK BLOCS." 6:11,011 CHASE; NOTARY 'Ett)3l,l6i • • onicAT ntlexcs arkatePteditmehti at DeCtll. Met tints, and ether Z. ewes:mowerey :stater or Terrharr,- key. 11-rtf /was 33141 rent= era- eritzemedzrA beam d 3 pet tegu re the cep litlfttit a Ma Clerk - at the Catul.:- thnee 3e= S. ts. OM 434 F 133 Is a Lleereed Pewees , 11..earre reeteo Aa/.7•• flePei tun& V.3.-enk tw..st WOK SALE 01/, ',LENT. .. wromr., in Smith AolUrn. IneMed 6nOloglietil/013 le= Very low for Wu llsoiw. . . Of puttoolsre umly la • - 7 P • 11171077NRIER - ..A.•••• 11,6 111. . BREECH-LOADING PISTOLS Q T Itvl QUALITY AND 821174 eiItTRITIOTZu a Al!Mai.TUZ4iirair.a. .. . ' "- Ayers. Sarsaparilla A.\\\ bo le :nicentrlted extract, of - ch *DM' So semblsta Idtb • l'r , f . mlbslaite. Of MI/ Magna. I I 4 . .1 ei4ii Wailes powers* soaked au M.o. ).1 to r.,S - ' tusk eal.W.ds of gletosai Ramps. ~:". 1 1 i ' • 7 1 rills Is muted la core. Eueb • 5t ., ..4‘ ,?' rrroelr Is surely misted by lbws ..._ .‘, ~,,. .., - - who suSbr heal' Stronolor rota ",,---...- - "--...- .. ~ ' ,4,' ' , Fishes, sal that cos latch vIllsz • ...,,,. A . , osuelhatthetreors mart pmts. or 7.:- , ' • \ \Ne ;. Ole Ms othastesse serytarla ills —.-. - -0 .!...... . I . Isms Om of oar filloW r --....-,•:-.. ------. • -.1 How eocapletetrthla , ~,..,, -, • • ' do It Zmba: oa many of ryes esPerhssloh ' form, to the rallesw :on: Sceoltda.gerofulossswelllossil Sorer, Chin bletise . ." . Postale,. Blotches, Musts's,. St. Autborifs Ilre, lioso to ": toels,,Tetter or Salt EU•um.SkslS nem% Bing.VM•&e. ' - 151Ohils or Vserlsl Were Is expelled Yr= the erten by th• • swathe health. • molurge4 we of this ArLlXlStrhy illa the paeans kit In tom. Female Cheeses ars crated bySaofttble thsbloOS,lSSllre *flea ,sOOO cured by this ISsr•scr el SAInarANIILA . . De trot Shrewd this Immlosble aselltlue, Demme you laws hew . ImPus , luPss hY leuorthlutOreterullat to be Sanspernis slue it was not. liYhto you hare rued Ai nes-sbes, winos MI thes, vinyl* know therlrtues of lisnaperlas: For minute sartletam of the 44, 'WI ii Willa:x.lre refaryou to Ayres Aloniesa Almanac, Each • he ntotbelow maid wlll ftrrelabgnalstO all whcitstll for ft. An , " U . Toul 7 l o PM." for the armor Costiveness. Saurelles, 1 =1,„ • Isdlsestlho, Dpettary.loul Slaroch, Unclad*, Pllsr„ • Wm. treartburs irides Om" Clsordored ISVlsacit, Ykto. , re Itorbl4 Minion or the ko - oris, Ylsat! euey. Icsi r f •Sytelte. Urn Cosay4Lot. DzoistyMorres, Got; Nstualglsoulfors Pill. - Diemee They are sox costal. lo that the moot mitten,* can teal Ibnit olesaautly. rd they are the bra aperient Is the world krz .11th. "' Prer c egozi. Y. l eVi CO; Low I , Ifssl,, ~._ ..,_. _lola bf AMU, TIIIiSILL, 3IONZELOSX, aid . al l l detlezi 11l saw= =4 , err , l, Jlllrostry 2. ISS4e4m. - . , . . . .. • Real „ Estatelienty 1: rinfiZsindagteed bare tamed a partsanddn and *sad snip I. fleeter the poretise. Pale. and rental areal estate IntasOons• ry ofiliosquenanna. Pa., and we sballZto soaks II tbrtins Interest of all litho *she elLba to prunbase.ls of realltal seats= us scan. We deldicn to advertise ex rely la alj sacas both IA New York and New keneY. in= warm male as , mums vtto burandsle this wordy. Mr, Hinds 10 kidealljsel7 uswaluted thronbatitthecounty and vinigira the manta slamen• ed 1,0 Was who/eaurstka. Wo nait Several Farms - . on Hand, sultableficr dalrfing pupates. The large tut, of the putmoneycatanntuFsttnaorlarkPeragelniruguabanots. meteor land In Forest Lake. i9Q Mreiravikl. toed dwelling house. six bank well watered, end lON support from 110 to Meows. Convenient to meetlngs,' yawl; atid ISOChalual. A. Ism boot of the hurehase money can remain for • memo!. year. N 0.9.—193 &cresol . land In Franklin, (Opsouvrne,) 10easteellia• prosedrwell watered, dwelV homes, two hong lionveMind so meetings, schools, a ndtore. ell suited Par Wry purposes,. ' Part of the Darden& money may remain for a aeries of yenta. N 0.4.-191 acres of loud In 'Lamont,. 1.21 Improved, well tetered ; sod fenced, good sew dwelling house,t berm, II entre:l:Vide-beet. :at Breu e r upon It sudikient term the whole Ono fer Teams owe and • half mile, tram Dimwit Comma. and five w Dent Vontrose. Two thhdsortheenrehase mono Me revile far a egr., tea of years, secured by bend and mortgage No. 8.-07 acres of land In Bredgestater township. Iff miles frette dont roteet sr, W B3 acres imimreed, d a good eels dwelllng" house: base, 11 brtyeds, n good grafte orchard, well warred. One ballet the purchase mono am remain for ac o Pubes of pears. seeured aped to premises No.e._looacrea.etttratetn Bridgewater. two milli Awn Mon. rote. 60 acres Improved. good sees dwelltag homn, barn. tuid orch. red Oni•thlrd erred purestose mosey down-and the bah= tia 1,9.4, ard9 pews. No. 7..—Eltuate 1 the township of rceest. Lake. ftrat lan tome doutross, dallz mi resse fames th e boom. Mil $ aes: Over lad t. Rood t buns and steeds. good emir qm 4‘: 7 4. , lo good rit=rr.. end elder mill, &males hy rata, inn house, de. Terms Onkbalf of the purchase money town-the hollnee In dye annual payments. No. 8,-916 snore of land In Renick township, 190 semi Itopistr• . d. good dwelling house, two hams, wagon home. dde=ft well wala, and under a good state of Immurement, cen m schools and meetiora and ma be enereutierAly divided and made rem two farms Terms: Onehalf down, balance in insrallawnha. • No. 9.—S dust' lo the township ordain% raven Miles freint eleme• rose, enetainingdrev arees. fortpdve Improved. a good homy, hate s ' I mined oremid.nod • mini One so= hush. coincident. to Okerels. rr hoots, and will One-half of the puretiaaa roaney down, the misnce ma be paid In four equal velment*. ' No. in.—Situate In the township of New IDUceii. contiditleg ISO seres.—lte urn Impreved rods miles from the Borough allow Millirem end Omit elshrefrom the Lump.= end wereeris flail Beady well watered with sr•l?t, good hattelmge. and • ens lezenvnebard—e, grove of dew net alone the pluelare Aultahle fog , feu or telerer.ph poke—a school house to the immediate vicinity g md three dlftemit churches within Iwo mires. 101 emu from the farm will be snld If Ow purchaser shmald net want the whole. fenns reasonable. Nn.11.-403 Lava adjoining the village - of lltllllohmilin Delano ro the N. Y. ,g, Erie Han ...T. one ot the moat eonvienint Arms c the videlty tram which to tril milk tn the yllatge. Wlp teep owe. and tearne tontork the farm. netentei about TYle te= ,lee on the farm. worth $l OO each. be-iden a quantity or ee mat wond within a toile of the ettage t two good dennlloi hon.% Ave tarts; •hd • raw mill. Thereto Wan on the tarn a Ore roof pilot mine, and a paint mil In good Taming terrier; two pro d ,reharda. No Imo than . In paemmer Mtn. leave the dcpm %or an entvrprielng man to make money the farm Ls one of Method 1.-lesbian he northern part of the butte. he. 11 —"qttlate In New MI lord township, two miles math from the Cisme-110 seres-about 71 mere. Improved a coed ain.. en af oot buildings-finely fenced and well watered-.a good 'cardorch areited fruit (pest!, plum, end chenyl-wel &usual y purpose.. One ball' th e pardons, money down s th e nal. !e0 in One. MO and three yar, with Interest A itrf Mena leductoon In prize If the whole purshase money should let paid Sown. -3 au tamed • • • ' nzpi • • ' •.M note. .41W " 4100 " S 100) " 1110:0 AcdarTiri - 08/111Bi1 tni * ftW /unary 19 1E44.-11 iloatroes BUEMallatla Co., M. NEW GOODS. JUST OPENING. T FLIMITM. B°4 "'" 14 g "'" '. 1247 °"°"' ‘ara i filoO P i = l & 2! 1 2 g" . ...ded'"g2gbitM J. LYONS ft SON. Itcmtrose , Mamba. 11. 10.4.-tf NEW GOODS t NEW GOODS! R. RR HILL ea CO. 34 Court street, Binghamton, N. Y.. comosnuy •• bard • I. stork of goals ta Cups. of that awn Importation. CHINA, GLASS-WARE, LAMPS: TOYS FOR THE HOLIDAYS. FANCY GOODS FOR ALL ,TDOHL HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, CARPETS, OILCLOTHS ' WOODEN-WARE, CUTLERY, &C. Idenbazia •111 be smiled at New Yortjobta R. ACM & 00., Stnebamten.3f. Y. Daxxaber 19U411364-17 GROCERY AND SALOON. rabwrlbcra continue wei r trodnesi at the OW Stand ea .treet. where those sive us Abele patronage will we out. receive RICO treatment as will tune them to oil sip. We have hallowed particular etUtOlon to lining up cuu. LAMES' SALOON, And um f 1 Andel, dedred.pitrata toms to L/MIES gad OW 3tirsi, or flor Ladles aktne.or Gentlemen alone. REFRESHMENTS I Among our Ihrt of edibles tan ho round Oysters, Mem; BO and L4l* Roast Beef. Beef Steak. Mutton Chope, 15111drals le entry fona hot amid, Pickled Tourae, Lobster, baranea, drey—to trifrythlog the market affords. In the way of thighs. we t een kli everythlng neer. Written:ls or al. hevefeZes. Our Inlet I net are of the best quality soul warranted pore. Also Domestic Vlses, Wen darripandla. Aida water. rimed Bear, are. lee Cream In mama. h ars seeured the Services of a &naves Cook and variant minfthbutioepared to suit the most draralflad tastes CONFECTIONERY,' We have on bend the Wrest docker Confectionery ever brought ado the County. Vie can tarnish, SS wholesale or naafi an= to this line that may be celled tor,nna se cheap se On be Anywhere. Tobacco and Cigars Ohorrins end smirking Tobacco ofewerybreadond Cloys arm ell/quality. from n" cent grab"to the !West flavored Mmes. .Ir•r!CIOC,Oef rt . (Dein Our stnek of °rotaries earn be beetle thia part of the Prequallty and louvers of prinr,_not neertion Wuhan:darn arlifftnntah FlounLult.Surar, MoisereuColler, Tr a.lrlsh.fihnese, altstl , l4n,. mud eventide' In that tine of the best qualifies, to any quantity flourone pound to I ton. Our code:trot will be tolease all who may Aron us with their P 3 Ordalle.Pledelfg owner p resto Minna In deal end 1.0 the strictly Ono Price System L, ir/RBT„ llotatrose-Deanaber%.lBl4.-tr. - BACON'. VALUABLE BEAL ESTATE FOR S.A.E. A Washle lumbar sad wood lot to Lathrop *malty It Punta. Pb., cobtalailog about 000 actor, whit a radii n i tt= how and Pam thereon. a, d &bolt - 1100 lava 111 gran. 00 lids prop. arty la a good rawnilll not laitornll4 capable of catalog 000000 feet Stationluer per rem Le savailli la witala two Wks of Nlchollola ,on the D. IW. Italtroad. F. Knoll pad Ms ann.* the whole property. There la wood and lumber estriog• at It to pap for it tinge over. A rare chance—Val be sold low, yob guy wino% the farm Wow. the "[mars Roberti Farm,. Is Iftetta el g oa wyringag, county. Pa.. &mincing anntil4oo tom, tH mile* *nu litloholaint :natant. lying ori the Tuaghenuock Creek ; %bang wes of flat land; the balowe up land—ii very deldrahlo propane). ALSO, a valuable MID poverty. one nine from- Ittoalorn tan outlet Of.lo , .cs's Lae, conalatlng of • grletraill cad lawn tad about to wee a lead , with the water power. The intuit now g o l o g bualgennad viellsilislatedfor triorcbsatwork. Alao: L a ratuable farm ace tone from linatrow.contalotag about tOn area. Pay eons of doike wood hunt tgbe 'ratan. Locproren. Thle fanu 4 well bowl with prod atone watt. w,ll watered. sadist 10,h slate of quhlvattort la capable of !Lollop crows—• eery draftable property, - from forty to ALPO. a bow and lot to tbe Lonough of Atobtritoithatittag on the Public outer. The lot =bluish= TX scree l of Isacwlth • tarn and tho le) fruit sad ahado trans. The atteutloo of thaw wishing top:rebate real rotate Ii ogled to thineyropertks, as they are all good ead dretrat il e Inivenroonts St the eatelfor them. Matra] terms well Poston. Yoe Wrap prima. sad other Itifontatloo. call cm, or address DAVITS% MURIA Pheztou, Luzern. or • R. s. SKAarx.sicus. )lonSnae, Sock thurui Co., l's., LOtty I 413.-tf =2 MEW FIRM WlLsoll. ORtans as WAUFZII , as astesol totA' a' co. LI V_ e art.perskSp Orme vulvae r,,,ldav goods,Groterlee. Zk ek; gaOgri i . r !rna 5Af. 3 11:4 !i r v c:4=1: 1 24:41,.H 2 f , 1 1 1 . 1.0m, son is Hop. , . • • 7"" tevecttilly frollat it* pat/mace M.IFILVAN. JEFF/. own& Y. it. WILUNEY.. II Montrose, I=TAIT I. TEZS. NEW COODS. A LARGE ADDITION TO UV STOCK OP Dry Goo ds and Clothing. uattet.e...4 attop crgr,ladlCl Wald chnTh coma its. R. CRUM= stsoicntiortio.• lir 4111:1AZINTS, Beirepaperfailao Sad old Benin, be:n=4mi? is AIL good style b 7 - . , J. L 110.1146 SOP, CRACKERS Tiostox. l soda, and Faun I?"*lpsiatorai ofi B ",;., ° %,."• raimsm; •-• .
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