he fullemand geptiblitatti If OCA.L. MATTERS. Mniration of Ike TiNotation Is at r,,nt In Montrose, for the purpose of giving In n c!Ion In the cultivation of the voice. lle will 1, a public entertalnmcht some tkne during the For particulars sec small MM. Prey/aerie appointments-1n addition to the T oinunents for the Wynlasing District, which we last week, we giro below the others ads by the Wt.:ming litmus] Conference for places . this County : Dandaff, N. V.; Wright; Lanesboto, J. W. Efew i , Great Bend, Stephen Elwell; G. A. •VerSOn. .vortiourar hank.—The First National Rank of ,qtlebatina Depot, has been duly authorized by the reasury Department nt the United States to corn ..ner the business of banking, and will be in oper i,;„ ion accordingly, in a few days. Its officers are sepli W. Gurnsey, President, Gayltird Curtis, W.".Presi(knt' and George A.- Ournsey, Cashier. Fine Pletvres.—Wo have before Us a beautifni Image of the Presbyterian Church in ~”troFe. We have seldom been a finer picture of Kind. Also a clew of the Graded School build with a throng of teachers and scholars around apparently on some holiday occasion. These ~ .tams are from Lyons's Photographic Gallery, here they and various others can be obtained. Sotdkrs• atit—The Treasurer hf Montrose Sol nd Aid Society report for April, Mid lance on hand April Ist an Mr. Win. Jersup., Mr. L. F. Fitch •' Mrs. Win, H. Cooper $ 55 07 IM 52 Mks.H. J - Wltu i n s° , Treasurer.'l°° Total pewee. of the month ;mice on hand., -Ste Semper Tortansia."—We are frequently ked what the words "Ale Bempgr 'Tyrannis," used , Booth the assassin. mean. We answer, they arc tin and simply mean "Thus always to Tyrants." ••., the motto of Vinis and illustrates a man • :ling a King with a sword and hating L 6 foot on ‘• neck. The fiend wished to attach the idea that .• president perished because he was a tyrant. was. evidently predetermined to use the expres , n In truth however it was less applicable to •sident Lincoln than any man that ever ruled a lion. Seem- Thlrtics..—For the benefit of our subset. is and the public at large, we would refer them to new Seeen-Thirty advertisement of Mean, Wm. A: - Co., bankers, and agents for the loan. will probably be the last loan put on the y the Government, and lte popularity is •hewn by the unnrecedented sale of over , Mattu, of fk a / a ra in oat day. Those wishing, -u!,crltie can Invent their money where it will be free from local or State taxation, pay well, and r +trenetla and stability to our glorious Union, !1, all 1. , ,e no time, for In a few weeks the u will doubtless be sold. uM Bridgewater Soldiers` .91(1.—Secretary Tre,ureee. Report for March and April, 1885, to Women's Pa. Branch, one firkin of pickles, comfort bags, with six towels, two handker needles, pins, thread, buttons, soap and s; also two barrels of potatoes, and one barrel .ining forty-two pounds dried fruit, one peek apples, one bottle horse radish, three pair .loous, four pair:drawers, three pair socks, one slippers, six shirts, live arm slings, twelve handkerchiefs, one roll old cloth, one pillow, na matter. rued on subscription. • from Miss Walker Mrs. Cool .... Niite SoclotiL Total. t6S 11 nded in March 15 00 nded in April 19 67 on hand SS S4—£.6S 11 EMILY a Wrt 4, Secretary and Treasater. Long Lived Famity.—The following named du , .undanta of Obadiah Scott, of Waterbury, eetieut, many of whom aro now residents of ,m donna Co., Penna. : Zehulon, 13011 of °ha. died May 12th, 1798, aged 79 years, 10 months, ys; Elizabeth, wile of Zebnion, died, aged, 72 3 months, 2.5 days; Simeon, son of Zebtdon. Angtemt 28th, 1828, aged, 78 years, 5 months 25 Lucy, wife of Simeon, died FPbntary 14th, , aged, 79 years and 5 days; Eirdclah, sister of a, died at SO years of age; Jastss, a brother , moon, died at about 70 years of age. Children Simeon Scott . Jemirna, - born Nov. 21st., 1775, 11 living: Jo-1, born May 17th, 1777, died April, Ehzabeth, born May 19th, 1750, died at 60 rs of age ; Daniel, born March 7th, 1782, still vs Mash, born Sept. 70th, 1717, died Jan. Ist, . Thus, born Sept. 7th, 175.5, still alive; Jesse, 'I Ilbt• 10th, 1757, still 'living; Prudence, born ;en 7th, 1719, s , lll tiring ; Linus W., born March 1791, died April, 113613. Average age 01 the fire :it ing, is nearly 82 years. ..:. f , ',. ' , lions for the Sunday School dlrmfb—.Friends '..j, ,. e (119,, rf the S S. A.:—The time has now come -Il : -n sit on; Sunday Schools should resume active e. . rations. Rally friends, rally early. Do not de one ?..i. Par I- In the field.' Some of us have been sth ....b. .d v too long in winter quarters. Let us rise and d . on onr armor for another forward movement g, "3 is a good fight, and we are sure of victory .1, faithful obedience to the commando of our Great sse . ;Hain. Nor must we forget to providea smfficient ii. • ply of stores. The yonthini soldiers of onr army h- • , ~ . t have their rations. The Captain enjoins thrice , '.... -r—•• feed, feed, feed." The food indispensable 1. ivls of religious and Scriptural knowledge. The . .i... Lalrary should be replenished so o ft en, as to ' 1 ., „;•,...• tats books "both new and old." Let there be a ▪ rpotaal 06 eut of S. S. v‘pers, which are "leaves r,,',..• th , ‘,..: mg" of the little ones. It is thus that !i.• Good Shepherd would have us feed the lambs. 1:,. ti:'- circular,, I wish to Inform the S. S Snperin !dents and others, that we have in Towanda a tl_...ctse of supplies." Libraries, Question books, ~.. • zinc hooks, Scripture cards, tickets, &C - e., will be ~ t. . . staled at shat they cost in Philadelphia. To vs trouble, always send or bring some account of i',.. :. hooks you hare on hand. The Child a World, c mthly, ten copies to one address 12 eta each fur ~,,,'• , rear. Twice a month 24 eta Call at the store Waltham ,'c Black from 10 to 12 o'clock, or ad- II . II Critvoiden, S. S. Nilssionary, Towanda, Pa. ~ • - 1 Ise' gOlairre Aid. The following letter has been did to ur for publication: INITLICT TiOrSE " C. S. BANITAIIT COMITISSION ANNAPOLIS, May 2, I.b'6 th , " Mont rm. Sr)?dim, did :^ , lES—The very pleasant remembrance I have .corned visit to your beautiful place last autumn, the many times your county, and its band of t.st workers, has been brought to any mind, has •ed me to write, and tell you a little of our here. To-day I was giving out comfort bags ',oaks at the Sanitary Commission Rooms, Brat School Hospital, and as I unrolled a few, id " Montrose Soldiers' Aid," of course that to ted me at once, and I west through the box, ihd the pleasure of seeing the same stamp upon aIL A few dace since I found the fame mark some beautiful knit stockings, and so with oth tides from the county. must be a satisfaction to those who have aided work to know that the past winter and nc, while our returned prisoners were coming destitute of clothing, and every comfort, their even at that distance, mi ni stered to their Tt`. with my husband, been in Field Hospitals nearly three years past ; and yet how slight and seems all the sufferings of wounded men ,pared to the glow torture and agony of starving to death. My heart tae tx,.en stirred to its ths as I have 6ren half clad str€letons attempt to on shore from the boat which had brought home ; to large numbers It Was truly coming to die ; almost as their feet touched the soil spirit left the suffering body. Many staid they prayed co earnestly to die at Wine, and that - or answered, they bad nothing else to ask irbr. a them the thac was the one object of intense (M -ien. We who have always lived beneath its folds not imrgine what It symbolizes to men who have seed so much for it. We still have among the .oners who arc living, and unable to leave their s, some such instances of deep love for it. wild. I had the time to tell you fully of them. of my work at this place is, to gather up from e men the little incidents of their prison life. :c found a few who have been prisoners twenty na mans he ; quite a large number from eighteen venty mouths. I never repeat all they tell me. statement would not he spedited Lo ttnd yet the unheard of cruelty and barber - of is nut one 's expre,sion, but that of hundreds, and tnon is. The very worn we shall probably never know. re is much of agony and untold misery covered bidden from sight beneath the billowy ridges oth and sand, to be found clustering around all them prisons. Martyrs for the nation! How I.ll3 , lUUti lives have been lost to homes and len, while GA was working out by htnnan .1 the freedom of our country, and a nee. The touching part perhaps of it all is the patient trance with which our soldiers have borne it all. • P. 00 40 00 0 # VI is certainly the purrad patriotism notto censure iovernment, but to trust that all would coma even thron;:b much suffering, and so I hare eying men talk. tong 'Utica a boy died who was. an only eon. tuother was written to; and in her letter thank. those who bad cared for him, for what they had lc, she says "It is bard to wive up my only son, seventeen! but he sleeps tor the Flag I" it Mink of that mother, comforting herself in tritht sorrow, that "Le sleeps for the Flag." course the number of returned prisoners is man, compared with what it has been. The e MCI died directly, sow Aingurca„*Atir GOO VS ......, 0 14 FOP - - *eke, olliiisririttnl living but miny will not imr. Itlyeranehleageik number oflithinded have lately been Mast her among them some feariel looking. We have some of Sherman's Army, ethers Prom the Army of the Poldaisn:' Arent that ;were - badly,treated by the rekels; Thsylreiplettly tire et, Oat ree4 after they have eurrender'd and are in their hands. But that kind of welt to all over now, Weltast. With the. murder of our beloved Walden:, has been aroused a stern feeling, that traitors must be punished;- that our gloat loss was their work, and that the leniency which he so grandly manifested Is now changed to With the-kindest wishes for your. good work, hoping that the day is very near when we MD all rest. Yours in a common came. . Let Them Rs arrested.—ltaill be seen by the Wowing extract from the charge of Judge Pearson to the Grand Jury of Danplawcounty,,l%., that be holds it to be the dutyor plum officers to cause the arrest of all persons who express their approbation of the murder of President Lincoln. We hope each a course will be taken throughout Susquehanna county This blow whichidiled the President was not only struck at the bead of the baton, but at the_princi pies of our Government, and liberty itselL Hitherto our public functionaries, !rota the highest to the lowest, were looked open es perfectly secure in their persons,. 'so that every citizen could approach them freely and without restraint.. Elemaner their safety will require them. to be surrounded with guards end ushers; and the people, however urgent their business, ll tudasolfri, will be kept at a dis tance. "Although patriotic and intelligent men through out ottreountty generaliyAgree to the national no: masky of preserSing the United States tuf it origin ally existed, and undivided, yet alter the rebellion broke out they greatly differed as to the-beat weans of affecting the reunion. 'We belled° that moat of those who formerly differed with our late lamented President have new COMO) the conclusion that his plarswas the wisest and beat thatemild be muposed, and,;had he lived, a few dried months would have soon us again one undivided people. Yet there arc some Cow among es of snob bitter partisan feeling, or so slily and depraved, as to express theiruppro batten of this most dlaholical murder, and their Joy at the destruotlon of the head of the nation, We wish all such to understand that by uttering suds sentiments they are giving countenance andeneour agement to the wqrat of crimes against the laws or God and the laws of the land; audit fa rher dear of ad pram officers to motormen persons to 'he teamedio4ely ar re.tert and bound over for their good beh.rior, and, in defiron of ball, to commit Med tOprteon. It has been but too common within the last few weeks, and especially sincethe assassination of the President, for loyal &Mesta to resort to violence against those who use language inimical to the Gov eminent or approbatory of this crnetbsurder. Such persons should remember that they are themselves setting an example of lawless violence. The law is strong enough to vindicate itself, and therefore their interference is without Justification or ex cuse. While we deprecate any intermeddling by the military authorities with the citizens for offen ces of a merely civil character, we are by no means surprised that their Indignation should occasionally be aroused by the use of irnage which they con sidered could redly he puni she d through means of the guard-house;' and therefore it was reverted tu, and the ribald tongaethereby silenced. Such a course on the part of the military Is both unlawful and un necessary. It may bo thought by some that in this country, where freedom of speech is secured by the Constitution, that mere wont' cannot be punished. Such Is a great mistake. Advice or enantragemnd to crime can never be torerated Li any land of peace and taw. Approbation of crone is Oncouragement, whether it be treason, murder or any less offe.ce. Therefore persons, during the time of civil war, may be held to their good 'behavior who utter words of hostility to the Government, or approve of the course of its enemies." 8190 52 too . 5 00 5 00 Seddierte .9ekrarneledgmea4.--We bare received the following from an officer Of Company D, 50th R., Pa. Veteran Volunteere ~ AMP hOrn Ran. P. V. V., Nkaa GEORGETOWN, 1 . D. C., April 29th, 1865. Hr. Editor: us, though your columns, to arknowirdgalthe receipt of a few copies of The Montrose Democrat. We do not know who the " do nors" are. Perhaps they do not know where we are situated—being in a position, where we have the " moat re/kW intelligence,from ',Disk." We have late ly removed from Petersburg, Va., rendering It im possible for us W.platain paperia of like sentiments bU mere!, iradin,Teope and sealer with the Jahnniez, and it is not likely that in the, day of one victory, atter three and a half years of hard service in Me firld„ tort we will embrace principles which we have so long fought against. We do not acknowledge thelist published In the bone of the aforesaid paper of . ,April 30th, 1865, as " conscripts," and It Is full timer that a paper publish ed in our enlightened County ahonlerhave a proper respect for itself, especialli_in this time of mourning and national sorrow. We remain, truly yours, Tin VETEILL.TB or Co.aces-vy D. $ 6 'l5 . 10 00 1 00 50 00 Jessup So Mori' Md.—Be:h appointed by Jes sop Soldiers ' Aid Society to soli ci t funds in Fire Hill District, No. 5, I have the pleisure of reporting the following : Conacript, $1 001 Mrs. Banal Roberta, 25 Henry C. Benton,. 100 Samuel Roberta & . .., 50 Levi F. C00per,.... 50 William Bieber, t ' Sam'l Warner, 50 John B. Wand, 50 Paul Miller, 50 George Otis, - 50 WrLrht V. Sedell,.. 501 William Sieber;.... 100 Total, PI 75. The greater part of this District contributes to Vast Rush Society. The amount lately given is Mrs. E. Bedell, $2 00 J. C. Bertholf, 100 Mrs. L. F. Cooper,. 25 Watson Hertholf,.. 3GO Ili.s R. Crank, 1 00 W. 'V Bedell, 50 MN. Paul Miller ee l . Mrs. Bann Roberta, 200 Miss C. Warner, 1 5° ,John Bedell, 25 lira.s.Bert'olt&Ply, 5 WI Total, May our Heavenly Father reward those that re member the suffering soldiers. EDGAR Bones, Fairdale, May Nth, ISGS. Solicitor. Montrose Soldiers' Rid.--Seaetary's Report for April ' one barrel potatoes, one firkin pickles, and one barrel clothing forwarded to the Sanitary Commis tion. The barrel of clothing contained —1 bed spreads, 1 bed quilt; 1 towel, 5 scrap-books, 11 housewives, 1 Manuel shirt, 1 pair 9anneLdrawer3, 5 cotton shirts (part worn), 1 pair woollen socks,ll bottle tomato catsup, 1 can peaches, 2 cans toma toes, 9 packages dried currants, 1 package dried fruit, old muslin and a quantity of reading matter. A box of valuable articles from Mrs. David Taylor, of Lanesbnro. We have received two more bed quilts, pieced by Miss Bessie Cooper and Miss Mary Knapp, little girls, nine years of age. Mu& H. C. TYLEI4 Secretary. fflptdat gotites. Our Late .IF•oviddital.--Card Photorapbs of Abra ham Lincoln may be obtained at Lyons's Photo graph Gallery. East Rush ante iliaesety.—The next East Rush Mite Society will be held at the house of J. IL Hail, on Thursday evening, May Uth, 1865. Come all.— Come young men and bring your ladles, and cele brate our glorious victories by giving aid to those brave, suffering soldiers who fought to win them. A. W. BEAvimr. The Great Xdrapoittan elrerch—This mam moth Company is billed to appear here on the 12th ut May. They come well recommended by the Ea,tern press, and have no doubt the ilnetit collec tion of Howes, Ponies, Trick Miles, and, !donkeys now traveling. Intormatams Wanfal,-Owen Phillips, of Clif ford. Busqusbanna County, Pa.,Color Sergeant of Co. B, 143 d Pa. Regiment, was wormdsd 'and miss ing in the Battle of the Wildszness. Any one know ing his present whereabouts will confer a great favor by giving information to his father. Nelson Phillips, at Clifford, Susquehanna County, Pa. Luzerne County papers please copy. List of Lotters—ltesnalnlsig in the Postoffice at 3iontrose, Saturday, May Gth, `..565, and officially published 1i the paper having the largest tirtn lation : ; 1 Birchard, Min Mary Hammond bits. Sarah J. Berthnit, John C. Kenney Peter (2) Ball, Dirain L. Henry,George Cary, Mlsa Melinda ' Lathrop, Min Trypheua Carney, Peter Love. Elias - Clark, Miss Irene Lune, Miss Emma J. Cramer, A. L. & 'son Miles , Miss ..Harriet B. Canfield, Miss Elizabeth Newton, Miss Lavinia Cornell, Miss Lois M. Rogers, Mire Esther Danells Rise Ellen Raub, Was Bettie Dotsy, Stephen Robinson Miss E, J. Depue, T., J. Smith, hhlsi Cyntha E. Gardner, Mrs. Saran A.- Sutherland, Gordon, Mrs. Charlotte Stone, Mrs. ;Jane Herkimer' Mrs. Mary R. Sibley, D. .., Hall, Luther , Stevens, Mies Evallue Hazleton,: Albert ,•, Tiffany. Nelson fingbfi, lietitY Tyler Miss Martha Dines, Leonard Whitford Miss Annis(2) Hinds, .1... B. Watson, lithe. M. J. Hogins, It= Welch, John C. Ilaistesul,',Charlea Please say advertised. D. R. LATHROP, P. M. Our talks Mew. STEVEH&—In Base HOspital, near Fort Fisher, N. C., Feb,. ad, Horace Stevens, of Clifford, Pa., aged seventeen pars,live months, and three dale. The =eject el the following sketch was a mam bo 01 C,ordnany D,i533d Beg. Y. V. He left his pa rental roof the Sterol August last, the anniversary of tds seventeenth birth ay, and Ws adieu to the refinements of home and all its pleasures for the teuted lleld, there to endure the hardships and bear the privations of camp life: had were oar' hearts when the Hat farewell vas saturated, and that loved form which gave us SO zaucirpleasure to gazo upon receded frdm oar view. 'Horaceaccompanied the drat and second et tions to Wilmington, and although he starer .4 for food he meter complained, but ever said be was glad he enllztato serve his tdeeding.countly., After the territile,battle at Fort Fisher itt which he partielpst ektatt'didiped adt . aq .11011#1104 Ilfa take Measles. which after afew days of suffering ended Ids earthly warfare, and he' offed the uniform; we lope and trust, to don the victor's palm. A com panion writes home as follows: "Horace was a brave soldier, faithful and heroic. He endured ttke paint:ma of camp Ills without a Murmur, was always cerful and willing fur duty, and best of althoul not become contaminated by the evils ofsantp. Hesnis loved and respected by all the members of his - Company, who 'now deeply atoms Ids lost,'f lie was a youth of uncommonly amiable disposi tion, an affectionate, dutiful child, and long will hi. memory be enshrined in the hearts of bls afflicted father end mother, brother end sisters, and a large circle of friends who deeply lamest his early depart• nro. Wo honor his memory, and our grief is soften ed by.his undying patriotism, and devotion to his afflicted country He sleeps undisturbed in a patriot's grave, Nor heeds he the cannon's loud roar— Bina noun= The sound of the bugle, the beat of the drum, &hail Waken this hem no more. Faxsun. Lenox, Pa., May Ist, 18C5. BRUNDAGE—WHITE—At Harford University, on the 53,1 ult., by Rev. Lyman Richardson Mr. Ja mmu Brundage, of Benton, and M iss Jane White, of Lenox. TUCKER—DUDLEY-4n Madlson,Ct, Jan. 25tb, by Rey. M. Gallup, of Essex, Mr. J. Willis Tucker, and Mrs, Clarissa Dudley, both of the former place. PHILLIPS—LUCE—In Springville, at the home of the bride t a father, on the 20th tilt, by Rev J. V Newell. Mr. Lyman Phillips, and Mite Alathea E. Luce, both of Springville. TUCKER—In Madison, Conn., Merril :nth, Ella M., youngest daughter of .T. Wlllin Tucker, aged fif teen years. .41* GRIFFIS—In Jackson, on th. ult, Mr. John Griffis, aged eighty years and thirteen days. SCHOONISLAKER—In Dixon, Le. Co., 111., of spotted fever, on the lith nit, Uriah Blake, only son of Rev. A. H. Schoonntaker, aged eighteen years, seven months, igNI nineteen &lye. Sheriff's Sales. 113 Y virtue of sundry writs issmad by the Court of D Common Pleas of Susquehanna Connie, and to me directed, I will expose to sale, by public' vendee, at the Court House, In Montrose, on ,Saturday, May 'Ma, IS&R, al 1 o'clock p. rn., the following described pieces or parcels of land to wit : Defendant's interest in the following described piece or parcel of land situate in Ararat and Her rick townships, Susquehanna County, State of Penn sylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit : on the flora( by lands of Walters, on the east by lands of J. J. Turner and D. C. Roberts, on the south by lands of William Reynold., and on the west by lands of Oliver Potter, containing about eighty acres, be the same more or less, with the appurtenances, one framed house, one framed barn and shed, one orchard and about forty acres im proved. Taken In execution at the suit of D. M. Smiley vs. Harrison Hine. Also, a piece or parcel of land situate In the Bo nigh of Susquehanna Depot, Su,inehanna County and State of Pennsylvania, and hounded and de. earthed as follows, to wit : on the northeast by lands of Robert Nicol, on the southeast by A street, on the northwest by lands formerly owned by John 0. Laughlin, and on the southwest 11 Man Street, containing about seven thousand, six hundred and twenty-live feet of land, be the same more or less, with the appurtenances, one house used as a hotel with the appurtenances, one Loose known as the Thomson house, with barn, tee house, and other out buildings thereunto belonging, and all improved. Taken In execution at the suit of Theodore Strong vs. John McCauley. DAVID SUMMERS, Sheriff. RhPriti'• nnt A 1 ..11 :1411).1'4.in New York Wholesale Prices Covent of Produce. Reported for the " Lnurren - nzur Itrn•tmuc.u" by JOSIAH CARPENTER. Com. Mere_lssnt. De. 893 Ward.inzon fit.. New. York. to whom ehipcnenta rosy he made. Two.thinfr of the market value VIII be advanced on the teceipt of ha good, It desired. and a Quick return wade for the halance. Full directions aLd n weekly marker report at free of chary by Mall to tin , . ix-tune; B --- 1 a T,'; ° ' ,1' VL I Y . e a, 4 . M. I I ' : L t ' ..% 4l 1 7 0 .3 1 Beae., soued,l4 04 , 113 1 VI a .2 .3.3 Corn, . I •CI I 3t) Peas. . IVlet 1 10 Potateet., It barrel, I-35c Z to BUttef• to tatbe, PM. 304 e 43 0410.04 • 0 I,t. NI 104 •• lo illkiee." 1 114 03 Illdee, dry. V , 4., 5205 54 - In take, " 14 4.4 '..," eyeel., " 12 et I+ 4113e45,e, choke, . SOP 23 T,Afol, et MI to '.est. V 5 10 /,, I " ~..... " 14 , 4 1" fleet, tee., et 10 1., It 0. tq 0' 00 Dried Apyles. " 10 44 13 " time, " led re 1(00 . Teethes, •• 40 (4 45 Pork, ti . 4 ,3, " (7 •,0 (al , II •11 . Plums, " 15 44 50 " prtn.e, " 5.1 30 ...4 311.) " Cherries, . 50 44 3.5 Ilea 4. 4rnoked, pft Sr 04 36 . Iteople.3-ler . 41 , 44 40 10.041.14 re, " " 1' 41 90 - Illekberrke" 0,104 , te 111.1000, - ...:" 4 a E F L firW. dorm Ica 110403, . 50 (3I .- . —6O CialtenS. lire. " trl 0 41 3. - neer, tet0.40.• . V , ltbl., 400 tell tv. 10,54 40, . 1 (4 NI •• rye " .3 30 a Gt 4 O'A ,A, - 1 4 G'... et , Men !deal, V , bond., 950 44 0 -:., I , n , 0,, .. :, 104 -.. Buck - 4 , 10444 Flour" —4 - I.' 04 r ',VI, 0 , ~.. ' . Flea ft re . .2 1 . R -..- Tlmott , . .v.l ft 5.413 3','4 4 4 , reatbres. Bre gee.. GU CI (..., nee ,e, a, •• .2 . ko ~, 25 0 fleet Sides. VEs 404 1! Coll.oe, VOt,I 1 03 rt 51ntt0n.1.15 c.c.s. V 5 9J. II 1t re .. 'trashed. •• -. ~ .3 9 , Veal, " 904 12 11 0.3 In g t ~.1,,1, " 3 , ' v 4. Purl.. droved, - 15 a 14,30 00 es V barn.' sao ta 000 Wheat., V bushel, 11 40 00 153 040at , 10 ou3str, 19 ra. 0/ Editor of Republican : Duy Sat—WILL yone perreitsinu I wish to say to the 'Till of your paper that I will send. by return meth to all who wish (tree) a litecipet. with toll direttrins for reeking rind using • slain' Vegetable guile that will egesteally remove. In ten dsys, thruple Blorthes. Two, Freckles, and oil Imporillea the it in, ir fl., wee soft, clear. suool.ll and 1 will ell. :null tree to those having field heads, or Mat Fur Simple direr:Lions nod inforinagon (Lit will 00.1.10 there to start fell growth of loixarimt Whlskern nr a NI ousiLcbe, In le. than thirty de/. $l6 50 All applUntt4orts &weer.] by return roan wtsbout charge F.brv_v7 HAIR DYE! HAIR DYE! BATCHELOR'S Celebrated HAIR DYE Is the Best in the World The only Harmless, True, & Reliable Dye Known. Tbmsoloodld Hall . Dye le Perfect—ob.:lke , R. d. Rosl.or Grey Half. tae=tlytb•(ll.oa!ii BLACK or NATURAL 111O.W1. 'Hama lodurlag the hale.. etabong the akin. leavloo He I.c c son and heovtifal; lo: nits fresh v11,1.1Y. froloonlo , re...urine In. Dr.. lnecolor, and rectifies the 111 escole of pea dye, To. Coped WILLIAM A. BATCHELOR. all others Ore were 1001. and abould be avoided. Llw Batchelor's KEW TOILET CREAM for Dreasive , the Hale. bola w ail Grurglets.a.o. Fart. v To Consumptives. THEMY.E. I IT.VI4V',Ver,. suffered several yeAra with a avert Ivog Utra . clion, and 'A,t dread dleesee Consumptlen—le ee.oiooA to tuLke Loom, to Lie ILllove.d.th tenths the mmtr, of cure. To all mho desire It. be 'en reed a ropy of the polscriptien Used. free of rbeege , wish the fir,ethe..o for reviling 10,..; ti. 1114. 'edich they will Cad a hurt (lure lot Cousumptloe. A sthreA. Broo. .t.e. The rely object ye the ndvirtiber In eeoMeg the Pre. vethathos le to bamellt the ntlicted, and eyed ltdorl...l.flon ' , bleb Le cow:elves to be loveluahlt, and Le Lopes ry cud• r w:11 try hie remedy. 00 It 1 , 111 COS/ thew tothibe. and th , Y Peore a hi , Dulles erlthing the pereerththon wlll Va.. !than,. 11ev. EDWARD A. W ILSO N. Wildan,Lurr„ Coubly, New Tent. February Tith. 1665.-dm—lngd , Hen.—A toll report of the 111 el, 11Iarkvt oat tut, seen .c n• at my time by calling at the -I..t.pubhcan - °Moe to llnntro,e. In the above to given the lowest and tu!,ltt-t , rtlots which arc govern. ad by quality and condition. 3lmy artJulen tot artut not n~.rttn.ud fivue.4 ..n oho renew* In nn• Watextte ! toe !et of wblebencra elm MOOR tar_br.ur obtautiful hea4 of gloccy tat., Ic!!! pbace read am Card of THOS. P. (NIA PIIAB .ctbef pm of tbir pair!r. February tf, !CCU THE ii , oderulgued. boob.= been appoloted .r Auditor by int Orhouter Court of Suquidisni a t, t to the fund, In the non& of the Adiniointrator the reat• of Jam.• Clarkson. deetsad, hereby rive, noth r that h. win atirrd w ilia dutlos of raid amo.totorost, it! Ms ant* in Moot+ ee, him...lay, thu tith day of Jour. 1000. at t o'clock p. in_ at which trio and place 611 pennons , interelerA In told hand may prtoent their els:nu. Of bo foreinir leharnid horn in nu odd haat. I.lontroseil.lay I. 1% ,4 . , 4. , , .14E2i alit,. Select Schools in.Zontrose. L Tiellol3 terrn 0 eleven weeks Common twalsh Branch , . tinaltth Lracel,o and nen,l, Draaing Extra Moulrow, May 1, 1563.-2 r. 3MS JETTICIE SIPTT. mrdl npot a N. , ./.4.0 u.m stem rims and 1 %see, In Nelatch laid be tanstd SU dot t.t'anet.s Ust Lave id's- Wore been UP/Slain the U cutrwee tiradSl6ebuel, h 3 the primary and f.d Intermediate departments. ,Tulli.Jo for term of eieres 15.00 alortrcse. AlaY 3 .t 65 —2w* A CARD. ErThe undmrizorah basing Just returned from Item York. where he mamboed eet..:* of New t o de. propotra to fell thee , at the L0•15T 0 •17.4 for CAS'', or Its F:A/UIVALENT. Ills elo k embraul a large of Dry Goods. late, Boots Ire StVsea, erutr.r,ce, Eardware. Drop mod Mod.rlnee, oak., hohor., Ah. G hat , log boeuparotomed tor oaen. be to prepared v+ yell them aso Inv pet . e-iaa any other eatabastimeot, e4pee:adly ot h a p roa .„,. to could the me of an e-dloop molt mdater_oe of nearly la >tare lo thew York city boa enabled btu, to ImM toestOrtatatantoor trome fletaclea3Lnaa tonne to Frod‘tte. For thou le hhale to bare the logn-at riot fur their kn.:door...to . .we arlll forward abipmcote to soo ts houses. agUftg la , ge trade Iritb :bo uncle of the oh bre. Tato pay Me very blettret mice for Ito. I Bolter. Those mak etch will and It profitable to call on i.e. J. 0. JAUF...t/bl. lrdale.2.Lay 1, 124.0.-41. SEED POTATOES. BtrOWILTE 51WL1496. Long and FS oulut rod' Blom. and erne* .CW4O4l'lOl dad• Eli. artiago. Beath. Rcpt....ley yours. P.CHAPMA N.Chen.let lirourloray. Nec York Auditor's Notice. NEW 'sTopx; Fashionable Summer Frits will Caps for Men, Boys and Children, .„ o a • Almost tvery Variety, Style and Price, FISOM A Chip Rat, worth 15 cet., to a Fine Leghorn or Far gat, OPFT,IIED At Very Near Old Prices. ALSO, A New Stock of Ladies', Men's and Childrens' SHOES. Lester's best Boots and Shoes constantly on hand Shoe Findings of all kinds. Fine Buck Gloves. &c., &c. II not all to wit my customers In pries Ind quality. Call and soe. Store on Main-dreet, one door below the Poet Office. A Large Assortment OF r rl ki "‘: FANCY FURS, tri. =- I'l FOB 4; Fall end Winter Trade L. 0. KEELER. Being Manufactured SPECIAL A NNOIIINCENIENT. & T ANTHONY a: COl, Manufacturers of PHOTOGRAPHIC MATERIALS, Wholesale and Retail. 501 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. addition to oar mate Weems of Photographic Material% we I are ileadquartoni for the followiltuf. en: • Stereosaspes and Stereoscopic Views. Of these we hire an Imo:home assortment, Including War Sam* Amesimin and. Footer. Clan and landsealter, arm". gifttner7. Mr etc. Alen. 11,01%111r Stereoec taw. for public ar Pridotd, billen. Our agalocuc will be sent to any addre• on reeetPt m ramp.. Photographic Albums. We were the drat to intwoluce there Into the United States, and manufareure Itaineuse gnat:Min in Cent variety, ranglrg In thrice (nen Ito mare to $5O each. Ottr • Innen have the ref...don of Ihelng shmetor In beauty and durabfiltg to any °thug. They will e rent be mall. rex, on aggipt of prtce. larFtre Albums made to order..all Card Phfitograpki. Onr Catalogne now embraces Five remitted &nee. ertretet (to which additionn c.nt Inanity hens made) of Portrait. meat A merles.. etc etc . vb.: ihtil niAtSimeralw Brig•-•. 0 ssa enj o nel,4ll A ',W., 110 I.l^Ut.-00101%4R. 1 5 0 other olidade. 75 Nave tlittle-re. in -daze, 5.50 t-tatearnen, 101 Dienes, 115 An. non. 10 Prominent Women. and WO eoPies of Works of A t lid.' ludinr: regnant... of th e mo-t celebrated Fingeadteidt. To 1,-. -thin.. etc Catalogues emu on receipt of flame. An order for ore donn pictures from our Catalogue will be 41101 on the r of 111 eel. and rent by mail. free. th oats - raphr re and then ordering goads C. O. I). will please re mit oohs ,rt.. of hu- amount with their order. ' IfirThe pro," and quality of our goods atmot fail to satisfy. A .11 44. 1,55.-410. NEW GO6DS. N EW SP lOU DELA APES at CHANDLER:B. W ALL AND CURTAIN PAPER. Three thaurand places Wall =al Curtala Paper and Bordering at MANDL= 8. • M an flare. April t 7.1885. MISSES E. M. & E. A. VADARIN, BE Et , S II First Door South of the Catholic Church. iru En IC a beith,able .nortment ar 111111cery Goods .111 be nerd enn gland . nn nand. Doter. of the lath styles made to order on &hart V eotlee K. M. A.DAKIN. octrnad April 17, 18r E. d. VADAKIN. E. S. SMITH'S MILLINERY, OVER OHANDLER'B.ITORE. IRFC; teare to call your attention to my nee mud ruhmr.bie =Grime cat or MILLINERY GOODS, COmptisint BONNETS ASD FLOWERS, LADIES' HATS, CAPS, RIBBONS. AND VARIOUS OTH ER FASC Y GOODS. Prortn rinan , d and weaned In the manner and &II kind, n Mll '- in n . ry a-t.rk ou then Montrone, April I. WA E. S. SMITH. NOTICE. WIIEft6AP, me wife Sarab A.. has len roc .ad and board orb hour lust can . or provoca..l.. I hereby forbid ad rarrsoca a atboring ....tiro brr 1,1 my account.. I . ll_ Pay no drh. of LIC( V , 111.r.et , a raler ale date. ItOILACS J. KELLY. Oltzo, Apr :.4,b,1645.-aap - THE KEYSTONE HOTEL, (Formerly occupied by TV. K. Hatch,) MONTROSE. PENN'A., mores been leased and reopened by the ariden•slyned, who by k,Olz • are. I stoceed larder and liar, and =real attention to the (Welt e f the establishment end the wants of their lifneeta, Fill endeavor to merit the patroness of the yablle. tfl, V. n&REV. Montrose, April =1166,. tf. STD. GREER. A DIIIIN 'STE TRII'S SALE. IF purAr.l.Ge of nn Misr of the met:Mane Court of Ehmmtehnnos l'onnty. the oat r-Ignett not!I offer for We, by onetlon, on the Drert.l4,l. on Tuestar. st ay 15r0, at 2 o'clock. p.m, all that nertath Mete or 11110.1 .kf land. "Snare lit the townantp ofehonOnn2. .a,,atinelmnon County. Mate of Penonylen la. bonadni on 1.11012 Cr 1.11 by Wm. H neley. on the emt by Jerry O'Keet and Terence (Miley, on the south by John C coolly, and on Me wet by Wm. Togs= tmd tatters. enntsirititr twenty two 111 . 71%, more or Irm. TERMS del:um-a day of attle. and tb 'attainder on eau. Ermetion of sale. MARY GALLAfTZR. Cot cut. sat. A prll r, et. A. L. W !MST ER. Age .t TAKE NOTICE. ALI. pErtsoNm IN BRIDGEWATER who have been mo rented In raking meney for the purpose of ailing our quota of men order the call of Dry. !Wit 1-.4. areritretteri to meat at the Court Boone. In Nlnorreee, r.! Saturday. A I Ruth, for the pvpoee et' &samba. ot stirpl. !Loner o,. nand. pa d In on anear•lpllon for the above purpose ItY ÜBDEIt OF COMMUTES. Patnam's iron Clothes Wringer. TIIE BEST IN USE. A NOTHM k j vt 'Ex -rim! tvid for ..1", by J. LYONS CSON, Agenta • I= Soldiers' Bounty, Pensions, and Back Pay. tentlon to ell tioltoo toltruotod to illocare. ho etootte for 1010,0)1110o, or for patters an lam me. tarot tiprll w • 10 , Z.—tro. OEII. P. LITTLE. Adminktraforo Notice. ltaTollCTEls hereby oven to all persons basins demaudealluiuSt fl the e,tate of Ara t :at snit. deers ...NI. tato 0( Forest Lake town. thip, that thesame lama be presented to the undersigned for set. dement. and all persons Indebted to aaldegtate are requested to matte lunnetinale pat went EiILUN Uiht. HARD. Ader. Fared Late, April 17, lEZ4.-11, DISSOLUTION. TValas.7 0( eo ol; : cfg e & n n li" , :e: n lo d ck I. t l ti n l%da m y n dlttio,laar with of TI.. hoe 'flu will be continue I bi• tol,ok A 01...L.1ter, fur wltem .0 bevel*N. GRA /thersl NO Ell m:IW. Hibly May 1. HA 5.--3. r. J. WHEELOCK. 1310091'S AND SHOES of AL . I., DESCRIPTIONS. r