1 ; he fadeptsdatt atepublion. [3, 1 VIC& 413 7 ' . 4 t ntZ'',ll•••:-'1,44N ,O CAL MATTERS. The ilt calf ilfal .Is - aln.—Mr. T. M. Oakley iirooklyn, owns a calf that weighed 114 pounds, n three hours old. And again we ask who can The .Irf of Singittc.—We are glad to learn that Tillotson has decided to commence teaching All persons disirons of availing themselves Instructions, are requested to make applica m at 011 CC. soidirriS :1114— South Bridgewater Soldiers' Aid I hold their next Mite Society at We' house of 1010.1 Sheen:, on Friday evening, May 10th, 1865. trust it will h• well attended, as the time seems Tmsching when these efforts be behalf of OUT - ace soldiers will no longer be needed. A/Order of the Soeithj. South 13ridgewater, May 15111, 1665. Uniform Chutney.-The act of Congress, as fI •N pawed, relative to the eurrene,v, imposes a tax per cent., atter the tat of July, 12,41 on all State el. paper paid out by the National banks. This a • as a matter of eourse, drive out of evi.tence all ••e bank circulation, and leave the field entirety the National- banks, which is an admirable ar nament. Cone rt.—Professor Tillotson's musical entertain .l.t last week gave great satisfaction to the InTlFiC ,nq public present. Consloering the state of the .ether the attendance was very good. We believe - Tillotann expects to remain for some time in .t.,uehanna County, and those musiwlly inclined .n avail themselVes of hie Instructions both in ~L.trose and in other towns of the County. Our I'nmg Potks.—The May number of Our ling Folks has all its articles Illustrated. Gail •ani lion, Edmund Kirke ar d Mrs. Stowe are among ,ontrilintors. The anti. let in this number rr ill ouly awaken interest, but also courvy a laic unt of useful information. It is one of the best ~.13 for young folks—as well as the middle aged •:;at has ever been published in this country. ~., f ished by Ticknor & Fields, Boston. Terms 12 -Mantic aitanthlv.—The May number of this ex 'era Magazine it more than usually Interesting. .01 of the Sea" is a beautiful story, full of power, ~, ! ,os, and beauty. It begins on the lee shore of s .!,•reec, and introducing a quiet Quaker girl of sielphia, who had taught the freedmen at Port • and gone to Gettythurg and Antietam with stores. Mr. Gottschalk contributes an0tb ...,,, ~n "?Totes of a PianisL""7'N'atles" Ia a ,I - dui poem and will be rend...An:l Interest. Tick & Fields, Publishers, Bostciii". Terms 14 a year. Frattional eurrerey.—Fractional cur rotf.,, raised from 5, to 50s, have made their .uatu-,•, and they are calculated to deceive any who does not closely serntihize them. They near to have had the fives on the tare and the fives . Inc hack , . eraced nentiy, and the tittle: Inscribed feruref, while the brcinzo on the front is so heavily that the let tering' beneath d 0.., vol through, only two letters, "IL" showing st side at the bronze_ The yellow hack at the five• at note has also been changed to dirty pink. Holt to K&p ¥- Thirtiro.—The question is •dig the rounds of the, papers, how can seven ,,rt y bonds be kept sillily without deposit with the Ry tilling up the blank left for the name of c person to whom the bond Is to he paid, no one can make use of Uncle Sam's promise to par .even thirty becomes as safe es an ordinary not.. d It tie lost, a duplitmte wilt he issued on prep. • roof. For this purpose, a memorandum of the of the bind should be kept cl,tirtet the bond itself. Farmers and others will do co to bear this fact in mind. how Bodies are .r.mbaltned.—By embalming, pie generally tre apt to imagine that the modern ess eon E•ii.V.A of saturat and surround Ile dead body with spices. gums, and other pre• .rv.dire substanees, as is undersb.a.d to hate been process practiced by the ancients. Such, bow vt.:, is not the ease. The modern prunes is about • 011 ows : The blood is drawn off through the ,galar grin. An incision is then made on the in of the thigh, through whichcllemical liquid o•Jected by mechanical means. The liquid per osiues all tha veins and arteries, taking the place it lore occupied by the blood, and in a short time enders the entire body as hard as stone, and as rig ,: as a statue. A portion of the scalp is removed the brain scooped out. The chest Is opened end : heart, lungs, and the viscera are abstracted.— "hen the process is completed, the body is reduced mere shell, having only the outward semblance f the departed individual. How long a body thus • repa red n - ill remain unchsriged We cannot say Pc process has only been implored for a few rars—sinee the war commenced, we believe—so ti3l" sufficient has not elapsed to.test the in rectibility of bodies thus prepared. Stomp Duty on :Vote& The following dell' :n reference to Stump Duty on Judgment aces is of interest to all our maders : MON THOSE, April 24th, 1605. E. A- ROLLINS, Deputy (a.mmisai.ner: Whint stamp duty do the enclosed Jaddment 'pies require? Does the Arai make any difference haraeter of the instrument and' amount M Suppose the neared lode had been drawn for a um less than one hundred dollars. what atamp ould it have required!' My attention has been to a letter to D. K. White, Collector for 23d r•triet of Pa., under date of February tlth, ont you. but as 1 have no means of Ilnowing what is iof blanks he sent, I write for intormstion. In i• District the forms I scud bane heretofore been ifmned as Promissory Notes, and wtcre 311(1m-dent been entered, the additional fifty cents bas been limed by the Clerk of the Court tusking the entry. Respectfully, Tours, .711,grr, Aservor of 1:7. Du.l rid PI FIRST VORIS. April Ist, ISG.S. Teti days after date, for carne received, I nromise o ray A. B. or bearer, one tinnAred and fire d.Alars, • .tn interest, and without dufaleai ion or stay of el.- And 1 do hereby conk,- jud4nmui. fur ••• roars sum, with Interest and rusts 01 suit, a re -ast of all errors, and waiver 01 all rizlits to ingni unin and appeal, nod to the be of all laws ex ui;amg real or personal property from levy and 4. C. D. = April let, 1565. Ten days after date, for value received I promi, , Pay A. B. or bearer, one hundred and five dollars, interest, and without defalcation or stay of es •w ion And Ido hereby confess judgment for the st.m, a ith Interest and costs of stilt, a release errors, a waiver of all rights to Ingusition and npe,d. and to the benefit of all laws exempting read • :•j , ,,, ,enal property from levy and sale. NVltness my hand and seal, C. D. [ar.AJ-.] DECISION. !i TREASURY DEPARTMENT,) OFFICE OF INTERAI. REYENTE, t• WASHINGTON, April 27th, 1865. 1 .': W. B. Jessre, esti. t • It::(.• Str:—Sour letter of the 24th inst.. in regard to fi:•aimp duty on Judgment Notes, is redeye& it , repl . ) I have to nay taut the first note, No. 1, it. nu (melon, require a ntamp duty of live cents for '•:';. eh hundred dollars or fractional part thereof, as a ... ?... - .lnis, , ,ry note, and aka a ttamp of five cents on at. 1 nmeemmt to svaive inqiiitsition and appeal, and if tir .aktmalt should be entered up upon confession, it . mild then require an additional stamp of fifty .: Cam an a confession of judgment. M. 11, ..,.., and torte submitted by yon, being under ^,at . .: •• L., e ktikjeet to a stamp duty of twenty -five ceutt 4,. r.m 1 • . tam: not OtherViire: charged% if for an amount ;,::: • ~,! • , ',Ain:: one hundred dollar& if the amount t• • ed. one hundred dollars, It in anldect to stamp !,'.. M'y an a personal bond tar the pa) Inert of a deli i.,.. •• and vela ain note 111 n,.71 , y, and upon ludgment`f• - 1....... • •^•t'- ,nl.•red up an nOdstional stump duty of (My . ..... • • i .., as a confession of judgmut3tft. '`;',-t • \ cry Renpeetfully, B. A. ROLLINs, Deputy ConinariAOoncr. Zroguei Can - ht.—On Thursday last, a man .tamed Edwin C. Albertson came to Great Bend. iu bit County, peddling n "patent right drink."— then called upon for his Government license, by , then Tretesdell,Assistant Assessor, he was found to destitute of a revenue license, but well loaded - ith counterfeit money, which he said he got at a •• hoe more, in Binghamton. Knowing from the lamer in which he told hie story that It was false, ' k r Truesdell concluded, ut the ardent solicitation Elijah Barnum, °sq., who offered, if the trip Toyed a failure, to pay all expenses, to go to Bing :oaten with Albertson, and scout 111111 in finding nv lane a ho paid him the bogus money warn they reaLbed Binghamton, It was avertain d that Albertson was iu F ntrtuerr bi whiz to Ici;oirr awed Wiloatu Duti;eyy, u lawyer be professton, "Ito wan recently pardoned out of State Priseh by ,ov. Seymour , but us the evidence against tLeut us thought nut to be sufficient to yortarraut rat es. mination at this thus, it ace thought best to bring_ Chertson back to Great Bead, and give the officers "inghamtou an opportunity to ferret oat their tions there. After Albertson gut back to the Mr. Tramiel! applied to J. W. Welib, ,of , inn of Willard & Co., N, Y., and Et-Shertfr ter, of Montrose, to assist in bringing the oper a of Messrs. Albertson, Daulevy, & Co., to Mr. Webb took the gentleman in hand, and, using "moral suasion" such as few men how to use, Albertson made a statement, to before Joseph Dußois, esq,, revealing whole operations for the last two months.— oated that he bought his counterfeit money at It, Houston St., N. Y., that he paid tta' per lred for Greenbacks, and $l5 per hundred for al Currency; that Due levy - , his partner, had derteit money on Buffalo City Bank in Ada at Binghamton; that stolen property, consist af silver forks, crockery, leather, and hardware, secreted near Bing baraton,und a bb;, of Ws at - the Chruntedi Depot. This property it)Wrteptt odd I they had stela - from 'week at &ninth% Darbtm .ale.' , 11SYntert, and Binghamton. Mr. ;Truesdell,: assisted by *David B. McElwee, and W. D. Utak, went back to Binghamton with Albertson, and af tee making diligent search In the " night time" succeeded :in: finding the -stamp neat the Asylum, under which they.ftmd their dart lanterns; brace, Misc . &c,, and In the abutment of the Ral f Bridge they found their kLlyb. 02 of them,) IS sliver spoons belonging to the Wyoming Rouse In Swin ton, railroad checks, the. They also found the leather as stated by Albertson. At Denlevy's bmitie they found the bogila money. and goods stolen front the stoat of Years Pandegrast & Co., as stated by .kihertson, and olio found the bird himself, Dunle ,y. Albertson was examined before U. 8. Commis sioner Hall, anti scot to Rochester, N. Y., for trial RI the U. 8. Circuit Court. Dunlevy is In the Bing hamton Jail, and will be handeA otter to the Penn sylvania Courts for trial, after the Binghamton peo ple get through with tom. The stolen property, except the barrel of tea, la In Mr. Trnadell'e hands, at Great Bend sage, Pa.,. where It can be had after being property indentilledr .#pcdut goticto. rhotographs.—lt you want a life-else photo. mph of yourself call at Lyons's Photographic RROMA, Montrose Pa. :rem Store.—Mr. Joshua Boyd has opened a Clothinz Store In Montrose, In the same balding °emu led by F. B. Weeks' & Co. as a boot and shoe btore, He will advertise next week, .14woreredgmerd.--The embsetiber would tender his thanks to his friends of North Jackson, for a lib cm' donation, on the afternoon and evening of fioth, at the house of J. d. Savory. Beside• havinz a pond time generally, the friends left for our benefit, 63 dollars. . A H. Ftsn Sotdkr•s Ftmerat.--ne funeral services, in commemoration of Jasper A. Bolles, will be bed In the Baptist Meeting House, Dimoek Comers, on Sunday, the 28th Inst., at 11 o'clock a. Provi dence permitting. sermon by El& W. C. Tilden. Montrose, May Loth, 1865.—w2 East Brlderseafee 4.11 d fiksetefv.—The East Bri,lfreivaler Soldiers' Aid Society conflating of she at a dozen families, rworganized last December, and commenced work for the soldiers. the result of which has been to eend to the Sanitary Commission, 21 cotton shirts, 4 pairs wimilendrawers, 1 bed-quilt, 12 pairs socks, 8 towels, 19 lawn handkerchiefs, 1 firkin pickles, 59 pounds dried apples, S cansapples, 2 cans horseradish, 1 bottle wine, dried currants, Sagcl soap, red pepper, hop pillows, bandages, old linen. All valued at $ll5 15 cents. Man E. W HAWLEY, President d: Treasurer. LYDIA M. STEPHENS, &Wean/. our. talky' panto. DAVIS—At Annapollb Hospital, April 2d, 1865, Ezekiel Davis, aged tweetrsix years. WHlTFORD,—AdneyWhitford, Orderly-Sergeant of Company I, liiiith Regt, P. V., 24th Army Corps, died April 24, 1865, on the battle-field in front of l'eterstrunr, from wounds received while charging the enetm's works. aced twenty-seven ears. p Adney entere e service in the ear part of the war, and was a wards honorably d He enlisted again the fall of 1861, and had since par ticipated in the active operations of the army of the James, up t . if the time of his death. Ile was be loved by alVis company, and is well worthy the name of s F en Hero. At the stta -on one of the torts In front of Peters burg, he reeejved two wounds, the first through the hip, and the next through the body. He tried to discharge his gun after the last wound, but, alas! hi. arm was unnerved, and he soon passed away from the bloody strife to that inheritance which awaits our heroes who have done battle for God and richt, In that upper and better world where rebel li,,,, Is never knOwn. Ills OiDg words were: "Tell Soy mother and friends I died in a good muse." His friends feel they can have no greater consolation In coming years than to know that Adney was sacrificed on the altar of libertyE. 110WF--Another hero bas fallen! Died a sacri fice upon the alter of his country—a victim of the slave-holders' `rebellion. Corporal Nathan Howe, Co. "E," 11th Penna. Veteran Cavalry, enlisted Oct. 2d, 1361, and re enlisted with his Regiment January Ist, 1 , 414., while undergoing a severe and hazardous campaign in the mountains of East-Tennessee. On the 12th of April, the evening before the occupation of Raleigh, N. C., while participating in a gallant charge, he fell pierced with a traitor-ball while mes sing the enemy's column. Ills face to the foe; he died nobly in the eXecution'of his duty, and fills a hero's grave. Our country has lost a brave soldier, who was ever at post when duty called, and never sluunk from danger. He was ever cheerful, and by his kindness and uniform probity at character won the deepest regard and love of his eomradea. In him always was found a warm,and trus friend, ever ready to elate the trials and vicissitudes of hls comrades. We syna-, pat hire with his bereaved parent and friends, and would remind them of his virtuous life, his. chival rous conduct, and heroic death, and that the path of glory /cads' hut to the grave. D, A. Sneer, Ist Lieut. Company "M," 9th Penna., Vet. Cavalry. BOLLES—Jasper A. Bolles, the subject of this no tice., son of Avery and Eunice Bolles of Dlmock, 311-q. Co., died in Andersonville prison, Ga. on the 10th of December, 18C4., aged twenty-nine y ire, two months and five days. , , Jasper was an earnmt lover of his country, and ' watched with great Interest the progress and devel opemeuts of the conflict. Having lost his younger brother, Jerry, who fell in the second Bull Run bat tle, he was a warm friend of the soldiers, and sex tons for the overthrow of the Rebellion. In the spring of Pfst, he enlisted In the 22nd N. Y. Cavalry, and served faithfully until the Ist of July, when he, with some of his companions, was taken prisoner and conveyed to the Libby Prison where be remained for two months , fficarf wh i c h place he was taken to add another ' victim to the fering and woe, In the awful developement of Slav ery's curse, from the prison-pen In Andersonville. Jasper bus gone from the fond embrace of aged par ents, kind bro th ers and loving sisters ; but In his last let tees, sought to comfort them with his confi dence in the righteousness of the cause which he was defending and the faithfulness and care of God, in who, bands his life was. He was warm-hearted and faithful us a son, brother, or friend, and -many mourn his loss. Have they died in vain, these slaughtered ones, Amidst sabre stroke and booming guns? Or where want, (Mew, and ernd scorn Waited noble souls from night to morn A land disenthralled, Slavery's broken chains Answer with Joy Irom mountains and plains. GATES—Killed, at Rice Statlnn, Va., April 6th, 1865, RIWOOLI F. Gates, Company H, Bth Ret_ K. Y. V. HIS rem.ini, enclosed In a metallic coffin, have been ellacsßed to bis family, and will be Interred at Dim e& Corners, Sanday, May 21st. Services at the Bap tist church at 11 o'clock A. U. gttarriageo. ROSENGRANT—AMITH—On the 'ad of April, by Rev. A. Miller, Mr. Ratner Rosengrant and Mies .11ary E. Smith. LATHROP—SMITH—In Sprinpille, May 4th, l'rZ, by Rev. J. W. Raynor, Mr. Edward J. Lathrop_, of Rugheaville, Lycoming Co., to Mho Juliette U. Smith, of Springville. patio. WATRO US—Died in Conklin, Broome County, N. Y., April 17th, leos, LIEU Watrous, aged eizty m ne yore. New York Wholesale Prioea Current of Produce. for the Lavermrerar ItErvmsTomr 01 JOSTATI CLEW ENT IL COM. ?Scrotum% No. MS WaatMoMon SL, Nom York, to whom &Armada may Ix made. Tarathltd. of the ramie vame will be adrimeed on t h e Toodpt lad the goods LT &Maul. and • quick rovers made for the balance. Fall dlreallms mad • erectly matte report peat tree of charge by mall 10 thou mar= MllMserde rum-61 15-• 40011 6044094 •S. 8 90494100 n"72' leve re. " Ru do 25 !0400. " to a boos, ouTat.d , bush. 110 a 2 Od'Cood. " 10506 1 40 ••• 1 0045 2101 Potatoes, • barrel, 600 2to .13otme, le tula, ?2. 50 (O. 45.0n10nt, LO Ea 400 .• 1. OTklns, SD 501 lildea dry. IP 44. e 2 O 21 1 - 10 rot e. 10 0 20, " ETTed. " 18 Obecea &akar, •• 900 :2;Latt, tom. to bret.lPls 1844 50 • common, " 16 0 18ntr,zaa, bid, 16 006921 00 Dr loo 5 4Maak " aa al prime. " la eo co 1600 " YeaMea, " 406$ 45, Po rk. men, do 00 e. 26 00 " Koons, " ET Ad; prime, 000002400 Ceerrlea " 60 H 55113ama smoke d. lib 910 OS Itemp Weimer . 400 4511StamIden, ••" 18 "J:Utkberrlen" 850 8,31 Beam. "180 VI 2319 Y tr. 0 ti; Honey, —66 —,oldeketre, the. •• riour, .heal. • hbl, 20 0 13 00 rrlmaell. 26 M 80 • • rye " WO 650 (Mete, " 1.46 23 2502 7511M51m. 26 62 50 Bck - wheat Flour la 50 (4 11ToodadY &TAN Mash odo 010 ye 1",..10111,1111V1.=.c. 60 ® 65 Flax Seed, ° 900 GI 380 Iseef Slam 1 , 5 90 13 Tallow, • IL. 110 12 Marton io maw. 58 el 1 W°"..1"14 " 7'l4' " Leal, d," ao a a Portal 15(a 1614.p105. towel 500di 6 00 TV Lam. 41. oaMel. ,160 01 70, IM/e SU'lr• MO 51 To feCww afz age r CED harn ascend ream? years • severe tang effeetlon. sad that dotiii dl•mee COUSOMOtIOD-41. ILIDZIOTOI to mats Immo to Lis Gallostesky• ferera the =OW of cork T o w h o wire it, be will send • saps of the artecrlption recd. tree cf Charge, u - Ith the dtrectione Tor preparing iend using the cum h!Ch they will era)* here Cure for ConeunpUon, Asthma, Such. clatta Se. The only object of the larrertbur In lending the Pre. . c opth,o l e t o benefit the efpiciefh bud :Trod information which he eqnuelren to be turanntble, and be bops every ender .111 try hit rc.rtly. en It will met them notblegouel tany prove a bletedni. Pardee trlableg the pencrlptlen:irlll plass *Orris sevanwegpjarzsaw; cern ey NeerTern. 1.12.4r--b1216 HAIR DYE! HAIR DYE! rNizr Is the Seib! . the World ! TLe only Illoognsi tine; 8c Delisth Die Known. . Thlamlendldliair Dinh Figit:CldiattEne Ite4E llll 7.o* Ong Rah. Instantly:a • GLOSSY BLACK orWATIMAL BltowN, Without inhitingthettaltor staining tan skin. leaving the tutrooft end besiatthth Imnartatresh vitality. Eminently testothil its Pria loetolor.andtetditeathellleffectsof bad dam The gensilne lived WILLIAM A, BATCHELOR, all Othell are mere halts lona. andatonld be avoided. Also Batchelor'. NEW TOILET ORELIttor Dressing es Rah. Bold re an nntLidataota. /sea _ow Rantagrip...• tat 4 tv Non. _A tell report of the New-Tort Itartit cols be wee on 11 M soy time try eaplag el tbe.Repo.bllcso" Once In Montrone. In the &bevels gees the lowest and htstoot price. which ere govern. ed by quellty end =Melon. Many articles dal en not mentlonad en..., tan t+ (nand en the rare. to nu, nal., Wurems 1 I t—note taltang a due set of whlaterLa lAN moo , tattle, or ebetatlfhl head of Limey futlr..l l / Lame 1,24 the otd TfloB. F. MANUA to another furl of %blamer. February It, Is& Sheriff's Sales. RY virtue of sundry writs Issued by the Court of Common Pleas of Susquehanna County, and to me directed, I will expose to sale, by, public vendee, at the Court House, in Montrose, On Soturdoy, Nay 20M, 1865; at I o'clock p. m., the following describ ed pieces or parcels of Laid to wit: Defendant's Interest to 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 north by lands of Walters, on the east by lands of J. J. Tamer and D. C. Roberts, on the south by lands of William Reynolds, 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 snit of D. M. Smiley vs. Harrison Hine. Also, a piece or parcel Of land situate In the Bo- rugh of Susquehanna Depot, Susquehanna County and State of Pennsylvania, and hounded and de scribed 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 by Main Street, containing about seven thousand, six hundred and twenty-five feet of land, be the same more or ima, with the appurtenances, one house used as a hotel with the appurtenances, one house known as the Thomson House, with barn, Ice houso, and other out buildings thereunto belonging, and all improved. Takon in execution at the suit of Theodore Strong vs. John McCauley. DAVID SUMMERS, Sheriff. Rhoritra Clines. litnntmast. April 9.lth.lAit6 U. 8.7440 LOAN. Tale ale of the elm cotes of $300.000,000 of the 7-P3 Loan eras eoMpmeted on the Slot of March, 18.3. The tole of thh mend minor 'flirts Hundrd Blllllcms, payable three yam from the loth day or June,ls6o.lraa begun on the let or Awn. ep tote aracs or morn Dail, ores Oat lira peso flita.tedre to nue eds.—leaving thin day less than Tern Hundred *Ulla.a to be Mr posed of. The lotere4 le payable semi annually In eurteney On the 15th of December and lath of June by Coupons attached to such note, which are readily cashed anywhere. It =emote to One Cant per day one 500 nota. Tlrn omta MEI •1000 " ° ROBE AND DIORE DESIRABLE. The Rebellion t suppeesred, end the Government has already adopted messoree to reduce expenditures as raPtdl7 u po•it.le to • peace foottog, tees wlthdrawtek horn market as borrower and parr. chaser. Thta the ONLY LOAN U Iit,ItHET now offered by the Goversdnent, and conotttutte the ORELT POPULAR IPAN OF THE PEOPLE. The Fteven.Thrty Note, are =avertible on their maturity, at the option of the bolder, Into U. S. 5-20 Six per cent. GOLD•BEARING BONDS. w hkh aro 'always worth . premium. Free from Taxation The 7 SO Notes cannot be taxed by Towne, Cities, Comttea. or /Oat., ao6 the Interest Is not taxed unless on a earptae of the omn er'e Income exceeding a taradnd doPard a year. Thl Net In. creases their va7ue from one to three per cent. per annum, =Cord' tog to the rate lest. on other property. Subscribe Quickly. Les than Wh'e.Conatal of the Loan authorized by the last Con gress ...cm., to the market. This smonnt. at the tote et which It In being absorbed. will di be eutecribed for within two month% when the notes will undoubtedly eorth.nd t Mud.... bas nol formly been the cue on closing the subscriptlons to other Loans It now some probable that no considerable amount beyond the present felie3 will be oftered to the puha 111 order that citizens of every town and section of the country may be alitvtled facilities for Milne the loth. the National Booth. *nd Private Banters throughout the country have gemetally Awned to receive subreriptions at par. Subscribers will select their awn writs, In whom they have ontadence. end who only are to le ro• spdosible for the delivery of the notes for which they receive or. dere. JdY COOK 2. Subscription will be renlved b COOP= & CO., Mont ow, wad Sunquetaon• Depot. Also by Rest Natal:l3l Bank of ecrsolon. Seamd TIM " " Honesdale_ ~ Montrose, V ay 15U:41563.4,mi "Our Fallen Chief," IMPERIAL PHOTOGRAPHS, Cartes de Mites, AND QUARTER SIZE PICTURES 01 Preddent Lincoln, FOIL SALE ONLY AT TICE " POST orztrcz." A. H. SMITH. WOOL CARDING. MEI WOULD say to may old Meads to Rusonehanna scants that I have repstred the a nd Machin• at ri. B. Hulbert', Shop. .tth 'Few Cardsn will ba terms fm Wool In season. I wlll Cazd os Al...able terms _ sea =am coral roll. 6 kinneris Eddy, Lt.i ea. 180.5. Administrators • Notice. OTIOIi Is berenv &co to all persons having demands atshat N the estate of Seta Payne. late of Oakland tostettlp. deceased. that the sante must be peceented to the undendgted forareanse mett, tendon persons Indebted to mid estate are resnmand to make Pam -diste paTment. RUFUS PAYNE. teaklatd, Ilay e, 193:1—Ate J AMISS WOHDEIq.c Lanfr'' Executor's Notice. NOTICE la hereby Oren to all person . taming 41fmtabele agaleai the estate of Wm Lathrne, late of Kush tow'p. devemeel_ theathe same meet be presented to the .dr.26.llo3.l6llanasgenseck and all persots Indebted to maid ettate are requel.ted to make llama Mate Delman. N. OM.NUEII. IL:Weldor. }ooh. May Nt.h.18e6,-eer NEW SHOP. MRS. 6. S. FORDNIA6 MOULD say to the Ladies or Montrose =4 vicinity that abe TT ills (*Coed a Snap La the Wilding formerly called Bloomer flail. where she will keep a full snowy of.all kinds of Fulev Goods, lkmnet, Hata httaw at d Itttk bonnets constantly on hand Ilic,cnina and ltspairink Etats done to order. Ladles, and see foe yourselves. Montrose. Map 13.1565. B. 8. FORDMAM. FIRST NATIONAL BANN 01 Susquehanna Depot, Tannin , Dtreartra?, Mice of Uotaptroker of the Curter" Waantarorai. April Odb. 1 6 6 6 . Wll 62.16.1.8, by redietketory evidence R=e red to the under. Wendt. It han been made to +wow that tt TUE POW NATIoNAL BADE OF bUtiQUaIIADZIA DEPOT" m the Borough of guequelnouta Depot. ni the tnnintY of antanentn"a cad lutte of Ittn=ylvalder bee been duly entionlvd ceder and I. cording to the tentdrements of the act of Conan= entitled An net to provide a National Curreney. enured bye pledge of United Eden bonds, end to even aide fer etrcutellon and redempvcat th.reof oponyeed Jane 34, 1064. and Ise complied mith all the pteevione Cr lewd act requited to be Comp:led lettla before rem. mencirg the hurlers, of Harking tinder rata wet NOW TIIEBEroItE, I, Fauns ner Chrecca. Comptroller of the Carmacy, de hereby certify that "ins Fur a Nanozat Baas or ampere...a, Delve in the Borough of numnebsuna Depot to the Coulltyof musqualtanon and State of Peemohnnata, eat thotizeO LO cOloth - leLkeo the bagman ca Swain under the Ace domed- LY Leathern IMMO Loy_band and seal of data Ode UthAtin or ls6ll. apixanaleAu c a a. u t i • 41.1..1. EVEN-THIRTY LOAN. INVESTMENT THE SAFEST! it OVER $17,000,000 SOLD IN ONE DAY THE LOAN WILL ALL BE TAKEN IN A FEW DAYS I Subscriptions received by WM. IL 000 PER & CI; : . . MONTROSE, MONTROSE. May S. IS62.—tf. NEW a-cocorissi. — ____ WEBB & BurnanEta,- ni torir recelataa their SPRING AHD SOMERS GOODS. Playa call and ciamlam Dram Good' GRENADINES, POPLINS, MUMS, LENOB, DE LAMA &C. MONTROSZ, Ita7 14 1641. E=ll Fashionable Summer Hata and Caps for Men Boys and Children, Almost Every Variety, Style and Price A Chip Hat, worth 15 csL, to a Fine Leghorn or Fur Hat, At Very Near Old Prices A New Stock of Ladies', Men's and Childrens Lester's best Boots and Shoes constantly on Shoe Findings of all kinds Fine Buck Gloves. &c.. &c I .1U zwil thll 4) lull My outman" In pries =A quallty. Store on Main-erect, one door below the Pod O, to OF • 1 ". • • FANCY FURS, 4 . ..411 1 , Being Manufactured ote Laza?. Philaeelphl► y the Baakteg Howe of W. H. by the Irina National Bank of Flrst Nations 'Pans of Pittston. Toward. Nilltabarre. I=l A CARD. mo The anderahm socaed. Teeing just rettrmed from Mew Toot. whale he purchaed a of New Good.. PnatAel to tell thew , at the toterwr sear* for CASE. 07 tie EQUIVALENT. Hie stork embraces • large a-Arleta of Dry Goads, Hate, liatsa Boots and Shoes, Groceries, Gee/ware prucArsd Medietnee. Yankee Notions, AA, se. lb, Good, bye. porchated for cans, be le prepares:lto sell them at ea low grease sny other mob llataneut, imperially as he 1;1mi...a to avoid the Penes of On mdleas credit A 'caldera. of nearly Ssyear. *ln New Tott City has enahledhlen to form the acqoalatance of mealy first-claw flans lealloA In Flatter. For those Irlabong us have the to price for their Batter. At.. we will forward ahlotnenta to such Imam Gallas a large trade with the Indirat ;otele i r the tit? I am pin gi , :a d tL lP* .i .. rl is alit? B ra b flt .. A r ble . to can t on ' I J. S. BOROUGH ORDINANCE. BE IS ORDAINED that to Co. m Cattle. or Horses per craved to run at I. withal the Borooxb of Mootrese alter the inth d May bast, and riot ail Own, (YU or borers that shall be en found running et large, either to the Mitt or day time, shall be taken up and Impounded by the 111,0 Constanle, of any rater person etto shall so find the tune runnin g o loan ; and provided further tet the foes to be received by the told Alia Constable or other person, shall be Drily cents far exit and every Man to taken op and impounded. and that tilt ordinance be pnbratrad m bah nesafers Lo ontrose at least by taw lesertlora prevlonsto the Mth of May. M 1y order of the Connell. 0.1.. STONE, Poet. . A . Camerar. Breretary. Montrose, May et UM.- Rm. TEE niadesstpoed, haring teen &probated an Atidltne by the Omhane C.rt. of teunctehama_ County. to dlatrPetat I. funds ln flatlands of the adminlAndor Cl the estate ofJetnes Mariam doomed. hereby gives notice that he erlll attend to the dolt, of said appoint:amt. ma tit cam In MOnta ea on blionitiay, the Pt day of .lem.c. ..1865. at I oclock p. m., oda& time and place all permit. Intemated In mid Tond may present tier clan.. or b. tones, letarred from ameba be on mid tad. seatiteme. lday 1, tam..--eio A. 0. WAulit=i. ••onto+, Select Schools in Montrose. M 1:?. 1'.d".41.',11:=T•1, - . Td;',P.'hiltt l ' , 2..rr,14 TatUon for tamale oaks Common Satllnh Braman Hisao . imeteh Blanche, and Freoch. Draslag Ezra ~ I lloadrast, 1101, law.—a., ISSJEKIPI. IS MOTT. 111 open lament at ths =me nano and pins. In laden tall be tanatt all the laannbes that nava hem tofu» teen Lauda In the hic,tehnase Graded bebool, In tb• rea3l , 7 and VI luterenedlate • ...devestecenLa Tultitz for term oreleven week. Slontroae. kW L lega-2 Eo2=MlaiM NOTIONIa hereby ores. to sl I persOts baring &lamb 42111,11 the estate of Asa eased!. deanted.tate of Forma lake tow. ship, Met the same mast be presented to the emderalined for set. tlemena and ell pawns indebted to said estate are requested to make Immedhite payment.. 1L024 BILARLIZI), Atter. Forest Lake. Men 17. ledL-etr PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, Direct from the Manufactory. A moat/moat of Pbotogrophloom rrry amp, for rale by Mantras, rip:lll7.lBe. B B. LYONS • 00. THE BEST AND SUBSCRIBIR QUICK NEW STOCK =I rmw , sq SHOES. hand. A Large Assortmen Fall and Winter Trade L. C. KEELER. Auditor's Notice. Administrators' Notice. Administrator's Notice. IIiTCMCE leherebytiven to all perigee having . _ .dero . mur aada ord aplat t.... t 11 the ICetate 31 sam lima, of slap, deceased, tllatthe same 1:1116t Indebted ted u to .w the o uta ridendam wir ; ed tor arreagement And all person lan requested to make Immediate gmre r Gann , sm. Ader. Neer htllford.Aprlit4. 1555. Administrator's Notice. WTOTICE Ls bereby even to all persona hiving &maw:lsiah 4 JAI the estate*? Orhsdo ?MIT* tats or /shwas Knell. .t d. MRS ths same must be prssented Loth* ozderelgaedfoss and el passonstalebted to utdestateare regtested to 11111ke11921 1 / 1 . ea* 1 ... 1=VA. . WAY 6th. 1565.44 Tames. witticism_ Administrator's Biotite. EMI= tstenby even to sit;enioas itaTtait Onszailai sixths the estate of Henry I. V esegule. let. of-Olbean tn,.. deed. the same most be prettnnod to the totenreLmed toeseWentest. and pnzas Indebted to eeld nests ese reoneeted to nate tm coentate ;omen. TIVOTHT CARPENTER- Ades., 000_. Am 4, to INS.--a.rdl Putnam's Iron Clothes Wringer. TOE HEST IN VISE. asxrirgil L2•Mtn°3"disTlMlTßox.Aelt, apt li•USI 1565 Eighteen years establiehed In N. Y. City." Only Infallible remedies known." Free from Poisons." Not daogeroun to tho Hum. Family." Rats come out of their boles to die " "Costar's" Rat, Roach, &c Ester's pute—tued for RAT,. Goacass, RLc■ AID RID San Le. ac. 'Costar's" Bed-Bug Exterminator. ha liquid or vrashmeri to dertroy. sad also ma pre• vrotlve for Bed Box; /cc. Costar's"Elec'ePow,r for Insects, Is for 15 oths, Moscalt,es. Fleas, 114;1 Bugn. I usects on Pl4ofn, rovrl. mat. its. A7O. &C. Irff" Sold by all Etruealre and Retailers everylrbero. !I ! Plawasz ! ! of all worth letalesltstlons. OW" Bea that ••Corrasee" name Is on each Plus. Cottle, and Flask, before you buy. Hen ry E 2. Costar, par Pima. Dttm.lna B.O.WAT. Now You, Ur' bold by Dmlgglata and Deniers to ktontrcao. Pa. 1 t3f3Zi. INCREASE OF RATS.—The Fara, c'e Ounlte Magnet; tta mks and proven by ft.yures that nor pair of to wi II bare • prone ny and dem:awn no lens than 1131.11*0 In three 'ears how, un tau abbtlnanenal family eart be kept deem, thy would consume More food than would mdaln he-man b. Inns. 10 ,- Sr. " Correa's" advertlww.ut to this NI., az:zi RATE eon= BittDS. —Whom,. encases In shooting_ mall birds le • crue I nu= whoever olds In rateiminatlng ftATS le benefaCtor. We should like some of our rorrerpoirdritts to give os the bald; of their experler.ce lu driving out these puts. We teed eurnsthieng besides dop. cue, Ned vans for this bnames..—(liclentlf. IC A nmicen. N. Y rff- See " Caesar edvertherocnt in this PeTer• "OnSTAR'I3 RAT EXTERMINATOR Ii tlmp4 eaf, 1114 gym,—.the moat perfect ItAT.af,a meeung are hare eareratten.l - E , •ery Rat mat can rr.tlt. properly pr,ared ascordlng to di reateLs, will eat It, sad one rice rat' , It will Ole tO easily at irme lace as d.slant as pos.thle from where tha medicine was !Shure, Mich, Wes* adrerttsemeut in this Mat'. HOUSIIKEEPERS troub.ed vet h vermin need be no no loner", If they nee Commie" Extermiuntot. We have and oto onr ear !erection ; and If • box now Os, w e .oula Late It. We Lavetn. d potoons, but they ranted nothing; hot -Cooteee- article the breath out of Rots, NI lee. Ronchew Ant., mA Tied InntW qutch erthan we COO write 0. It Is in peat demand all over lb. COY. try,--(Modln•, Ohio, tittsette. r.— Rea 0 COMA-We adeerthument In 1...R1a paper. A VOICE FROM TIM FAR W E T.—Speaking of " Cormi." Rat, Roach. Ant, .4c. Extermitaa , q— .. more train and proviaiont art droyed annustly to Urn Cnniuy ^y vermin wan nrould pay fur • ton of this Rat and luarct Kilicr."--11.1moster. Wiaconstn. Cost Ai.' advertlxmatut tlds paver. PARAIIZA.4 AND TT REP EWS—abould molloot tbs. boadreds of dollars' wort ~f• Grain. . an .noarl dalfdjed by Rata Allte, Abu, and other insects and rennin—a . than be prevent,' by few: dollars' ~etb of " tharrAles gat. Ranch. Ant, de, Ns-terminator, bought and null freely. Or S. "CowAn': tuiren.emtnt In this ram Fir Sold In MONTROSE, PA. IP" BY 011:W140as Ind Du.lPrs. Delaware, Lackawanna, and Western Ft. Et, 11 r co et, ci. I Running Time of Passenger Trains, Rine 2a,'64. =AVM 5011T14114.13D. I LEAVB SOUTLIWA.III3. AIXII4III ?Wm- Posen. Act:om. 2 ' .. v". erA.Tioras. 1". mod.. lion. tioa. P. DI. P. 1111. i A. M I P. Dl. i ..: 100 4.40 Great. Bend 1.40 5.10 - R. 133 8.91 Few 11111549, 7.Z 1.45 ti, 4 1.00 0.00 MONTROSL. ...... -_ - 9.20 8.113 > r,.. 1 112 : .11 1 4 :11kr t M. 8.43 15.8,0 ..- g oo 4.n 0 11... Z 4.04 Forrle, 9 . .1.4 0.10 ~... lota 4.40 AtO 0.. 9.40 r "_. 10.40 4.81 Clar '4 Summit. 9.43 " 0 10.10 4.10 Scranton. 10.50 - o t 2 A.M. 3 M. 1. >trroadshary.. 11.34 P. U 11.10 .11.49ka Ch 4514 L. 1 ~. 1.55 11.53 New liaropton 1.40 br. I A . 01 *ChnNtx for Ptrikideiphis.,.. P.M. . ... ...- " -. .lti , er Train liarthwal rote 91411 Train urLdcb. -,, TNi S ou Like , ~ .e!ngton D. The Passenger Train Northward Leaves Few Flurepton on the arrraw of the Mall Train which lenvt. NEW YOKE at du .toa.l A.A UNE A CII ENE ou the arrh vat attic Trull:: which trans PIIILA It E. LPllla, (Kensington De. pot, e' 7de aco At h(IISANTON this Train make' , elute Conner Done with Trains nu the LACKAWANNA and BLOOMSBURG, and DELAW AR6 ®d lIDDsON Railroad. and OrrAt Der with (foe MAU Train on the Erie Railway notoz Wftt. The Passenger Train Southward Lea... Gnat Bend after the arrival of theft` r/ennui' EnProw fmrn the West, eonneetihg at Scranton with Tnalns on tlw Lackawanna and Bloornaburg and Delaware and Hudson Railroad , : at 11 wont ka Chunk with the train for .Fhdadelplda, and at New Htunpton with Tenho for Nese York, the Lehigh Vdiley. ilderishdee. /be.— Yassidwirs by this Trait, arrive In Item York at 6do. to PbHadel. phis at 6,10,.d in Harrisburg at p. m. The Accommodation Train NOrthward. conneete at Gnat 11344.41 Pith the Ykry Entre. Watt West, PI pawenZare wet , . Ithsina and Symente the swat day. tfouthward. haves Great Bend after the arrival ef the New York &sprees notok Haw. pr- LB 1 1 / 4 1.14.14441 . Trable on the Ede Halt my 4414 at Grist Bend. IL. A. MORT, WATTS COOK, General Ticket Agent. Superintendent. leave Searlee Hntel.Wontroee. Pa.„ at a a. m., to comae, Wlll ft =tas for Scranton, Near York, and kalladelohla; at II a. tn.. for New Milford, llreat Bend.tmd the West, also meetiageomt roollattontrala for Scranton; at 4p. rn for Ut. Bead and tlottratel on the [tie Hallway going both &net and West. J01y614 COFFIN TRIMMINGS , Direct from the haunfactorT. MASONIC. WREATH. ROSE. CCOSII, and Ul vitriol:L*o=er Wert* of 0 , ..0111 lloudleto ; Inunnud, Star, And Ylbttree Mode; oneoty of ;attune of Oak" nat.; till,: L.e, Dowel Hige.. eMIL=IOI4 TAcke, ; Lace 31;ertho. tre. n f.ff by Mozart:or, Aprtl 17. 20. B. R. LYONS & C.). 1110TOGARPHS! AMBROTYPES! OPAL PICTURES! LYONS' PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY N O I7 Si o r .17:.Lit1LA=d;m1V•tr411,,,mg.ouudt Lheot4rn!btso Pt:Mesta PlcTon. ,° . ° Oid plztontno,l.:l r.. d i1r...11.1t by rd of the Soho Canton_ Mammy retouched won India nr 'Mord etclnr.l Mann Carat. Matte, roams on lewd or supplied no Abort taitSce. Pocntinge fry &tie end the bent tdottaan Or. gana thArnAriret. Prim moderate. Pfeale Brooms op,oe Aratir's ILorel, ors , IL N. Lyon* CO:. Story, Montrone. Po` 4 April 15, DISSOLUTION. T HE gm"' en°n,.l,„Lb-...k.'ehlbl,',.d7ndir.r.hzuY..,-.;',; ether of mid Km. The baelneee hezedieh be continue: . ee Wheelock tit Shoemaker, for wheel wa beapeek illerelyelronste. GRAMIEIt Wolk 7 I.lBrC-8 J. WIIEELOWL !LHASA CHASE, NOTARY PUBLIC, ' GREAT BEND. fr"ZEI irlatoerledgeuezta of Deed,. Idea -mg end other 11888888e , or ativiente or Territory. Pair o , Bl2lea.tee se4 Puna= Vouchers acitnoleedzed before /bill. oot require the taxi elficate & th e (Neel of the Coml. Mike with 8. U. CHASE. R.a8.4 Who to a Liemeed FISMON Ba.VIIT. O,.•11/ Acrov. nee.et tten4. Web. rhh. . NEW GOODS. JUST OPENING. Twayapod., Grocer poets. led a peat va ri ety of Mike/ LP Go the HOLIDAY& BIBLES, enurch Parindet. Maria. Melee. Albums. and (load Prioka Cot Presents, Ac. Jeri opened and !male br J. LYONS & SON. mant.r.Deririabite 19. 1164.—tt Soldiers' Bounty, Pensions, anti Back Pay. rplirundmiped Lid Asset of the Gomm:lent, beteg ere otta , sire prompt et. No charge far tneonsatlark, 01 tat papers salve successful. I Mentrese, &settles 1614.-Bm. (IEO. P. LITTLE.; SEED try POTATOES. jU vi rdal , albarliatroszus ensm or ols ucaa, urns and Baud Pearl 4 llataj Zug:PIM • avzst4 • is 64 186 x;, 186.5. 1 stiff. 1863. 1 SO5. • , o 4 ° 174 I Ire temattlacture Immense quantities intrent nittety, muting le at prior from Memos to tall each. Oar Albums have the Milloaaea 6 .`"f being sonerlur in beauty and durability to any others- They P. L. ' Will ',sent by =II, sea& on ...Mint of prim. Ftne Albums made to order.] Card Photographs. 'Ton Cats/cone now esolornces Jet. Thousand &Sarni =Meets. mhlrh additions are continually helm made) of Pertnilts of rat lova A merle:me, etc etc , Os: leo ma.p . ..-uener.i., era!, 075 Oslnuei,So A nice. Ireteut,oColonels, ($0 other officers 75 NW', OffiCtrl. Stage, toolo Slalom.. 15 0 Divines. its An thorn 70 Prominent Women. and 8,000 vides of Works of Art, in reprada , tiens rf the mo-t celebrated Engravings, Paint ISgs, Stan. e. etc e3l.l)oalles sent on. retelpt of llama An cede for one Acorn pie. urea from !Me Cst.loiroo will he raw on 1.1. n'Asolot of 2130. Awl wont by milt free. Pnotemsphers nod otbera ordering goods C.O. D. will please re rrilkiprrrect,i,of.l2,llegamotrito ourth Tar onto,aoda . mu wito. .April 14. 1.363.—tan. itE* )' V-CED ALP ACC AS, . • BLZ1101111) AND'ItBOWN SIIISTMS. AND ALL Kingi cir DBT 4190D9 At Grently 'Reduced Prices. A LSO, SUGARS MI! MEE N 11.1. KINDR DITTO. ALSO, BOOTS AND SHOES IA FINE ASNOIITNENT,] HATS AND CAPS. CROCKERY,OUTLNFE WouDETI-WAltt_ COALMIL Am:. wawa. at-. AT THE VERY LOWEST PRICES. We erorarl Invite penbarat to ecarepsze Prices before pastas. .g elacmtipre. READ, WARTROUS & FOSTER. ,E3E.A.DS, SATIN AND cowl:nap. ALSO, FANCY COMBS, HAIR FOILS, &c. &c., Ad Bought in New York at Ihnic Prim. /LBO; A LARGE LOT OF FINE JEWELRY, • whttht well be eolII for the next thirty days at Greatly Reduced Prices. O. D. BEMAN. Montrose. April 10. ISG3. HA! HA! tr. A..- - Now! ICAN FURNISH TOII,JVITH MUST ANYTHING tna .haPe of (2 , xx•in.t Ton. and Eatablh and Drinkablaa. fS Nat , warc." To Daft )1.11 I cao fanbdi Fnidna and Palls. and boy their Butter or wool It to as good s Coroottallon Howls to tiptoe t In New York. fret of dont., except notwl fraittla and cam talrolotio H. IL DUNNUTIZ. Montrone, April a,1845. NEW GOODS. AT REDUCED PRICES PEUIPTB, DILLAINS, DRESS GOODS, GROCERIES, 11•11 D W AltE, CROCKERY, BACK-COMBS, BIDE-COMBS, BUTTONS, RTC. WILSON, GRIFFIS, A WANNER. kra.Bale. ai.rth !Mb. 1135.5.-11 SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT Q 3 4 ILI T 1 AMORY & Cot, Manufaduro7a of PHOTOGRAPHIC MA Wholesale and Retail,. 501 BROADWAY, NEW YORK TS addition to nor malt bwitcw of Photographic Materials wt 1. are Headquarters for the loPoteing, all : Stereattores and Stereoscopic Views. Of thee we have an ftranwia ameortment.ineludin: War Blind American and Fotalgs Cities and Latulecapes Groupe. litateerr. etc. etc. Afro. Revolvlos tercoaal4ll. for public or private ered Mr. - "ieß ;If - Or Photographic Albums. t Itlon asp:. Vs We .ere the !hra to taut:dace theee !tan the Mattel Mato, he.xl MISSES E. M. & E. A. VADABIN. RIBES ' I BUSS MI R, First Door South of the Catholic Church. WHERE • faeldorAble eatoetannt of Millinery Goode will be tent arrogantly on nand. Donnas of the Latest atflee mace to older cn abort not:ce. VADAKIN. Mona... ADAM. / ,,11 .- 4 en • E. A. VADAKIN. E. S. SMITH'S MILLINERY, OVER °HANDLER'S STORE. 1 8 .2 7.0 .,.r 1a n 1: , c f , tall Tour attemian toy new andthakkgasblt MILLINERY GOODS, Comprtslne BONNETS AVD FLOWERS,. LADIES' HATS, CAPS, RIBBONS, AND VARIOUS OTH ER FANCY 000DS. M — ku Bonnets claT4 end prcsrinthe MSII4 ete L.'t.C:r;_ work do""u"". hlOte. 17, . E. S. SMITH. THE KEYSTONE HOTEL, ( Anneri, wevied by W. K. "kick) MONTROSE, PENN'A., lar AS been leaned and rearmed by the underelgned. also h 11 teepeng era .1 nice= ed I ardor and Mr, and earefLl attenitot to the e +be notah.lbl:ment and :he wants of thel, Routs, .111 endeavor b pleat tha pairouna of the public flan klontrOae. April .24. l EDW'D. °HEN BOOTS AND SHOES OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. WllTtnnld 'met-Maly Inform the public that we bare Jaw the Namara a new Boot and aka. Nom In th is place. Ant dos atowe the Namara House, where we tear, en Llnd an assoettnes. t Larltw. Mimes, and ttli'ldrens' Phoen, as well as ales'. Boots B/11M011111,1114 Brogans; atm Cthtora Bo t. and Chun mad, and rep.Wlln tbn vary catest styte. and atTAYLOR notice. &HEWITT. Bret Bend Village. May 1843,--tf. Adminhlrator's Notice. , VOTICB Is hereby given to all persons having demands agalus 11 the Hanle of Warren Woolsey. late of opoioa rt lla township dse'd.tlert the sums must be pruentad to the undersigned for sr ranger td. and nil persons Indebted to sold estsle are requested tr make 1.C.C.112 , 1e payment. 0. tt , tlbitiErtas Adm'r. Brooklyn. Ilsrell 11 R. J. W. ;Ft rioroms, PHYSICAN AND SURGEON, tiprlngvflle, Pa., xv ILL mend ptnmptly toll cans to 6L pin ../oN .44/ by • V day t rart. ori May be rol¢d, erben not pltrounlly =- Penner Mann. Eng. W rr " 4"llle, March 77.180.-ann. FOR BALE. CLOVER SEED TIMOIDIE SEED. AND SPLENDID SEED WBEAI I . BY BALDWIN 3 ALLEN. BOOK BINDING. DL fet.F , l T lMFletinpapers, /duck and olißez,itibismaratt EircEPEIL GrA3ll:)Wicst jiisOlentabriliz Fa r m amain MEI A WORD TO TUE WISE. The Best Family Sewing Machine MADE, CIS NOT A SHUTTLE MACHiNE r an But makes the Look Stitch. TEE VERDICT OF THE PEOPLE 18 DECIDEDLY ZS ITS FAVOR. Tbs Out of these Wog wareof OTILSEL theme Ma&lase enttl THAN 01' ANT ATTESTS fl SUPESIORITT for huther particulars nil spun tbe Agent. Where thi trariat owes on:maims are on eibilaon. Puttee Wit have mod other eo wiled letandud Makin MN Utto.n Mem WO and at tain. give tneirtaLlsoony In him EVERY IdACRINE WARRANTED TO GIVE =TM SATISFACTION. For wail regular.' It rexnalZterial Well above 0 dams. 1. Basaty and LlCallene• of seta elks apot both Wee. wore le,eegy teeil oo eith, woo , me, sae cotton lemee-weeln._ tg quiltthg,gatbertee. bermoling. rclliag. coilo& and memo". 1. Strength of seams that will not rlp tot save!. Tbe met !Ample It: cougructlon of erre tworbsca644 =Mee In woe therefore habls to get oot o f 4. Sews grit:lout the use of a thottla thereby doing away wills mute cumberrome machlogry, mid the trouble of regulating :he amino 01 the under tune. 8. Runs at a greater peed than a shottle maths tweaTY Mesa machetes with all the oeoo Improvemaga warraciell Sae licrostred Inagootmee, at Manufacturer' Arles Toe beet of Rowe llsrungsoce gam. overt= scritaso we to eloaticse and vichAr.y. J. P. W. RILEY. Youtrosa lan, re. 1841.-tt Cleanse the Blood. \A\ Witham dlwardll,• or trttb aced Blood . you u n Lickall ow. f It may burst out to Plmplas or Sorer. es In some seers diesels° , . • d • obili 1 . 4 - • 1 7= m arl e d i ani —I you =mot Oars pxsi heah;iehllia I zi.z. h tt l l e 11 p A op~^art[cetea out drget.di: OITA UN Into else:roue action, re asses tha health and erpelites laireesses— fleece rapidly term ately of of Ne s Paoli. Is m Butte Melt, The . Roma. litraldloos. Illotchee, Bolla St. AntbOar• . tinan. or Illpelse. Oe Felt flheato. Meld Beal alterworm. cancer ar . woos 'remora, Bore Tangle Plasm, oda as Retention. Irrepahuity. Sappreedon. Whites. Btaillty. also flnth tile ormn. Yawata Wasps. Liver Camplalete. art Dumas. Try to earcipartny. end ees for yourself the adMy etth which It cleanses the blood and cares fleas dliordere. Dories lam year. the public ham been misled bY IMP u l t ra to Pm a QUM of rennet of Pa one= must of them hem beet hand. upon thAVlZ S rthey not only mutate Uttltyll soy. Parmparills, hot at ouralln *hem... Tim.. bin. Clomp. Lain: has followed CAM he various mend of lisnotpartlla watch dead the market, =lll hem me Rolf has how= eynatrymona with Impositicm sad chest l we call eh componad " "h e to e Inteal to guattlY .e.eh nave sill mama the tome Prom the lard Of o feaay thick rod. a p s e, IL are thick we ham pored for heflertas ft We Armes which trrenlaible by the ordinary tun of the dlatem tt intended to core. We mu only Wore the Pelt that vie oar them the bee alterative which we know haw to and at Ws -mon to Delman It is Oa the mod elEastal smarm the flood Ilarovered hy Imybedy A Taxa Canaan PLO•Oltat. Limo unlversally known Pr Mere er -ry other remedy for the core of Coughs, Colds. amendwaa Mamie. Croap. Brow:tads, Incipient Corsumpthwa tor the relief •(Consateptlve Patients to the advanced Pam of the dame. thil4 t b melees here to mead the evidence of Its *tom Ths meta omen them t 1:r TVIAt j a A MTVITia gal a ts 11 wad IDX4 ~verywhere, Idontrose, Aprtll,lB64.—Am. GROCERY AND SALOON. SHEMIN 0, THE eabierfbenr matinee their bads= at the Old Mad el • Male Reset. where thaw sheers se (bell Wrongs *IL Zs rot, melee .um temalamat as sill elms tbara to all apts. We :Lava bartoted pardcalsz attention to =Um up ona =C! LADIES' SALOON, ditdrect.prktais roams to LAMM mad G. HAIM, or Cot Ladle, glamor Gentlemenaloso. BELTS, , BELT BUCKLES, Among oar ILO of edibles call be Mead Oyms,Clesos, Uses sal Kam Rama Beef. Beefateaa, lianas in aim - hot mad& Pickled Tow's, Lobster, Ika—la gn al 111tryttang the markets brda. I( , the wee of dada, lee kmit i merfil i d i. off exceptspiritaoue or at 7ohonstarremaea Oar malt I AM of the bend quality madded pure. Also Domestic Cider. Sarsipollta, Bed* Vete', Bmall Beer, &a lea Cmm la rummer. We here rammed the services of a antelais Cook nod waning ,ventblng prepared to salt the mod ithrermieed tastes. CONfECTIONEM • We hew an hand the Woad dock of a l e or h to the °mom We cm furnish, at +wholesale or Mall this line that may be ogled tor, end es damp seam be orywhere. Tobacco and Cigars-: \ Chewing andsmoklng TolMeeo Of *My brand, and Oland! .equality, from a•• mot grab" to %a • asset favored Um= 008-xec•cse•zele•sai. Our dock of Orocnies can't be best in this part of the 'or quality and lowneva of priet_rint excepting BleuthamterVa vtitfunalzh Floor. Sa It. Sugar, Moline& Curet, Tes.lll:Mbasaa , Swaim no. and everytnin a In that Wm of the best q. ln my quantity from am pound to a tom, Our endeavor will beta please all who may firm us with theta ettrtmage,pleditng ouraelv eat° talmem deal and to the alalkallf One Price System ! litootrene. Deoceiber 71.11144.4 v LET US HAVE A. Good Understanding. BOOT AND MOE STORE t ' 1 "1-b.toomAbezrari= at.,'-ftrulva OUR STOCK , Ls nent complete la all Its Comae. colutelloit Izt pet of Men's Boys' and Youths' Asa and Canis Boots and goo. LADIES' GLOVE KID, Gioie wd We Hew, s.led moans shoo. bn rileanized Rubber Plias (a Ana thlai Ibr Tall siad t rq An endkas variety c,r Nu• Chlldresia arid Itithatit Mai OF Gents' and Boys' flats and Caps, ALSO , GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. We ass YanaLuanne to =desalt kind. of Boots and Rom Boat ben mnuil.la. widsh do valise' chats for cash or leed7.P.l. Call and see our dock cnd vim. as ire trill not be =deltoid by nay one. 1. B. WILLS 41; CO. Montrose. Octoba 1564.-41. NEW GOODS M Reduoed Prices. B. R. Lyons & Co., "l ee ptigra T is. b r u l t anf th " . " °l46 " be Ready Made Clothing t a i marTra .piiitoasy Chrrsou Woltz sad wmi TEEN AND THICK COATS, Vestrand Pants, of every variety. Muss NETlMlVrasacutai AHATS & CAPS, lateststrecalkmllWllVlClAMlSLlWZMOnzlito. Montrose, 17, .i. S. LANGDON. SOLD OUT. PREPARING FOR THE DRAFT! TTAMilluitAlrAZl MtttEM AT. r, Jaelmon. berm lean to commend atm td ble old Mends mad N. comets, knowing. u he don. that trey will be fair y and Yetaril dor& ten. %oy thmetful to them fbe put !Loom toe kopestbal they will be condrated to Um Mead who =weds him. 3411135 ULM& Pandate, April mass.--tt. ROGERS & ELY. United States Licensed Auctlenters For Eltuquetanna and Lucerne Cbusein. ADDRESS, BROOKLYN, PA. Amil IT, 11l2G-tt. SPLENDID SUMPS. Green and Ground Coffee. SUGARS. acc., /wag wwwwwA mm 4 16.0 eats 6w • li.V.”•• • PM :BREECH-LOADING PISTOLB oas utraurr / d ap BrTLx. murrtuDozs, &iv rw s co" . kipainn, WEZZLEB, WILBOWS, REFRESHMENTS I TUE MONTROSE of .0 binds sad ityk. LL. XISET Baca.
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