tE(Mq t "Pt" POP= ocAx, MATTERS. letters.—The postage on drop letters to one cent each inetead of two, as formerly. The damps can be bad at the Postoffiee. rpm Rork.-_-Tha • Wllkee-Barro Record es that nearly all the mines In the valley are • Tbe operators have given notice of a redoa of wagex‘, tolahlth the men will not submit; .sAinently the strike. • ppolntatent.—We take pleas= In announcing appointment of Col. C. W. Tyler an assistant r of the Second Divbon In place of W. L t who has resigned. The official notice of his .intment will be found in another column. :cknouledgrand.-Received from D. B. Lathrop, ~ Assistant Treasurer at Montrose, Pa., SlXty o Dollars, coati-IMAM by Sit Two Subscribers he LINCOLN MEMORIAL VEND. Brno. B. Snasaum, Treasurer. • minas: Partor.--We are informed that Rev. ghat), of this County, has been employed to he vacancy on Montrose charge, and has crue t labor as Mr. Peck's assistant pastor. Mr. I been a traveling minister thirteen years in outing Annual Conference. Billings Stroud, esq., of Montrose, I wn as agent for various Insurance Compan al several of these in our columns. To In has recently added the agency for a cnm •r W ch insures against accidents, which 'amid to • .dsi a good deal of business. Mr. Stroud has PllCCegataf we believe, in the business to h devoted himself. • g.—Andrew Johnson, now President of Unite }Rates, has proclaimed Thursday, June as Paz Day, that the assassination of our late ‘ff Magitaratc, Abraham Lincoln, may be trawl. to the welfare of this nation. A Union service 0 1 he4l In the Presbyterian church. Montrose, "/A Tbesday. Sermon by Rev. J. G. Miller. t da undrAmd places of business will be closed on y. aoOQ 4aT° '". y the provisions of as act pass by our State stature at its last IteISSIOTI, any oor persons o shall maliciously break, or down any Po and rail or other fence, or 'I carry away any PO, rail, or other material, of ich such fence was h_u_cl l'Ahall be deemed guilty misdemeanor, on etVction shall no tinedy Dollars, one half _which shall be paid he Informer, and the other Witt e th e support of poor of the township or hor n t=sk in which the re wilt , committed, or to undergnuu imprison. I not exceeding six months, or boi, or either, discretion of the Court. 94 „,:—Greng B , nd, 3f , n/ S.Slk, 1863. 'the D Rstabrook, of this place, trim broke. morning about 2 o'clock. Safe blown powder and robbed of about $2OO in cash, a geed many notes which were done up In 8 so that the thieves probably thought they .Iney. There was a package containing MO In the safe which the thieves did not see. rgiars got in the rear of the building through we, made their way through two doors by ag the catch of the lock at one door and trough and taking out the bar of the other tools, which were round in the store, to safe alter they had blown off the out of the door. As they went past the cigar ty took some out and left the drawer open. a sounds heard when the explosion took they who heard them did not get up as was heard afterwards. .did..—On the 4th of May, 1565, the West soldiers' Aid Snelay, forwarded to the W. S. Sanitary Commission, at Philadelphia, a staining the following articles : ty-five and a halt pounds dried fruit, 2 pounds beet, 2 pounds Jelly, 2 bed-quilts, 4 sheets, 4 4 dressing gowns, 6 shirts, 1 sling, 7 pairs M towels, 12 handkerchiefs, '33 bandages, 2 popped corn, 2 scrap books. Whole value, the above contents the " Little Folks" of the ty contributed 1 bed-quilt and 9 pdtinds dried eon:Sally thank our Cliflord and Gibson for their liberal donatlous to the Society its organization. We also once more return leery thanks for the gentlemanly kindness , s by Messrs. I). 111 & George Smiler, In the ation of boxes Sm. ORPUA E. hurt, Seerebn-y. , Horat.--Capt Hawley of Co. K, 141st Icanla Volunteers, writes as follows: COAT NBA WASIMIGTON, D. C. May 19th, 186:, . Editor:—Drill Stn:—Allow me through tvorthy columns to Inform the fri.mds of the now members of Co. F., 141st F. V., that UI us soon as mustered out of the service re- New-Milford, where we organized in August, ugh the casualties of war have reduced our from 100 to tta, yet the remaining few are lug a lively hope of soon returning to their aM of meeting with a warm reception at !ford. to be mustered out of the service as soon make the necessary rolls and arrangements C discharged—probably inside of two weeks be an the way to our domes Toars Respectfully, N. J. TlANrtzr. Captain Co. F. lila p. r. .3111.—A tub of butter want -oil:society in Suscre, County' revered from Miss Walker, ahe says : Ad the plektire of visiting the Lodge recent kmed in thellty for our disabled soldiers It beautiful bolding, one hundred feet square, appropride apartments for the aceommo of five hrudred men. Thyself can under my gratitude to cinr Almighty Father, on be ig these apances tar the comfort of those men who lave suffered so much in defence liberties. id the satisfaction of seeing a number partake natortable meal, with the omission of butter. matron said ttey would be so much obliged, for common w.nter butter; mt mind turned r self-sacrificing people, with the sWeet as.nr of a cordial response r a tub apiece from each Aid Society would gory rally appredati.d." eddy being Fast div, the Society will meet icier afternoon, Juneld, at which time the rapht Scroll will be %pen at the rooms, to the names of any men.bers which have not been added. 31 - cs. H:' C. Trura, Secretary. Coninglos of Formers.—Long ago It has .emnnstrated that the condition of the agricul class is i n dicative of the condition of th e - cone- Whenever the farming community Is in a shier and easy state—nut of debt, so to speak, c rely npon it that general prosperity prevails 'lout the land. On the other band, when the lass of farmers are in debt, every body is in o becomes so, from inability on the part of to meet their obligations, and stagnation in .se, financial miles, become inevitable. Hence, glad to recordthe fact that from the best in lon we can Wine the fanners of this county. rhaps throughlut the country generally, are in Halting condkilta, out of debt, and well prepur meet the desands of Government, State, and ty, to pay ofthe indebtedness. It will be the of prudenm; not only on the part of farmers, of all industsid classes, to stand sticol from con ing heavy ohligations until we regain our nor lndition irugality,economy,industry,and pa . in a fc years, will enable us to vastly 'les ir public ligations, and place us tlmuicially sound liVa. As the farmers will have to heavy pot of the burden, we trust their con ! will findthem equal to the task. Keep oat of • Bad oie.—The following letter thews that as and nurdevers have some friends in this Editor sti a traveling dock-tinker and well known to many in this county. About necks ago, I teed a clock for Mr. Harrison eho works liter 31eCollum's farm, 3 miles of rew-Millnri„ on the turnpike. I stayed from Saturdayaight until Monday morning, °ugh I imint na they were coPperheada, vet lut think they *re as virulent as some I had with. my return Jaunty (May 18th,) it rained very ell day. I starteivrom Montrose in the morn and arrived at Mtilr.rrison Brown's at about 'rlock, and as they id some tin-ware to repair, Wit I wnnld repeat* and stay until the nexi le, or until the steM should have terminated. coarse of convention, I said the asarzaina if the President a dreadful affair. Mrs. 1 said it was the ha est day in her life when teard he was shot, d that ho nitatt to have murdered years beat. She said such a and nth was far too good ir him, that he ought to d gashes made all ' r his body, and laid in la grotted, sun until his we ds then revived rt a i same fiendish ' neat repeated, that he have been to *th the most extern& tares, and die a dote deaths, and own that Lye been too lloodfitm; and after death Mx. tt mid have been h gunpowder, and to pieces' so that ba Id not have decent She also wished that e had been the one tot him. Mr. Brow,. showed me three ' a piece of jawbone animal, and said at to Washington m ad them knocked Jld Abe's" head as a k e. trown then extolled 800 and Jeff. Davis; wan a brave man, an hat he was going and Lincoln to hell he had done rice to the country sad ht not to have trt. She tilso 6 said Jeff. D was a gentle le, la a good man , that he acted well tout, and that it wee 4 he should he • paged bet to stop suckqtusiof s murdered Eir=ll Maa,. laid - did : tiOt feel in snob. house,'istal. I should have to leave It if ~ he did wandeslstS for, such Indecency , fairly made blood curdle; but as' she seemed" to glory in such olting abuse, I left the house. Now, Mr. Editor, should is people be allowed to, uve in 4. Christian: Conn.7' I heve traveled among all khuis and cecinas) Of people, rand have heard democrats express their elened abhorrenbe at the assassination of our *ood President, and I have heard others Say It *as a good thing; but this seemed the very culmination' of treason and viru lence, and spoken :by a worn n, too, which makes the matter ten thaes worse, inimy I make the above statemenno not from malice; but because I consider it my duty, that 'your readers may know that there are such people In their midst, dead to all feelings of humanity or shame, and that as snob they may pa held in abhorrence by all right. feeling people. • I am prepared to give affidavit before an* Justice of the Peace that the above Statement is . .trne, as I made a memorandum of it at the next - .stopping place. Osman CHARLES KENT • • Leaorville, SuElf a Co., Pa. IfirWag' Work.—We have !edema from the publishers advance sheets . frit= " The Field, the Dungeon, and the Escape," by date-it D. Richard son, Pribunt Correspondent. From a perusal of these we can testily that the book 'win be one of deep interest. " The Field, the Dungeon, and the Escape" embrsees Mr. Richardson's ttnpmalled ex perience fir four yenta in traveling through the Smith M the secret service .of the Tribune at the outbreak of the war; with our armies and fleets both East and West, during the first two years of the rebellion, his thrilling capture while miming the batteries on the Mississippi river at Vicksturg, where more than half his companions were either killed or wounded f his confinement for twenty months in seven different rebel prisons ; and his es cape and almost miraculous jemmy by night of nearly 400 mlies,elded by negroes and Union moon tsineers of North Carolina and Tennessee through the enemy's country to our lines. It will abound in stirring event* never before given to the public, and contain especially minute details of the escape, which have not et appeared, including a descrip tion of Dan Ellift, the Union Pilot, and the "Un known Guide," it the person of a Young Lady, who piloted Mr. Richardson and his companions by night out of a rebel .ambush. The author's rich material, his Well-known trustworthiness, and graphic deseriptive powers, are manifest in thin work, containing mote of the fact, incident, and ro manee 01 the war, than any other that has yet ap peared. Sold only by subseription. Agents want ed for every city, county, and township in the Uni ted States. This work presents a rare opening to both men and women, who desire lucrative employ ment. For partisulars, address American Publishing Co., successors to Hurltiurt, Scranton, & Co., Hartford, Conn. Mr. C. P. Stems has the agency for the work for Susquehanna County, and will commence cancses. log in a few dive, giving every citizen a chance to subscribe. •'%,^ arriageo. STRANGE—RHINEVAULT—In Jessup, April sth, 1865, by Rev. Wm. Shelp, Wm. Strange or Forest Lake, and Mrs. Aehsa Rhlrecault of the same place. LEWIS—COLEMAN—In Harford cm kbe 34th by Rev. A. Miller, Mr. John F: Lew of Cll. ford...d Miss Catharine C. Coleman, of the same place. LEWI A- - I :KEATON—At the house of tie bride's father In Brislee_.,,,_eNtpr. on the 17th Inst., by ;the Rev. .1 . G. Miller, T. rail ..Lewis of Ullkes-narre, and Miss Rose Atherton. , Our efaYteurutg, PORTER—Henry A. Porter, son of Itsnry and Polly Porter, died In Chocolate, April Wih,, isd,q, aged twenty-six years. Mr. Porter was a member of Co. IL 145 litegt., P. Volunteers. He came from the Hospital on fur -I.ugh, sick with illness contracted lu the service, and died at home where he rests in peace. He had gone out from the old homestead, at the higher call of duty, to join the Army of the Nation. Ile adds another name to the list of those whom Susquehanna has sent forth to this "light with men tal wrong." He was given to us, and now hsigiven himself tip ss a 'sacrifice to his country and the world: He pas ses, we may believe, with those who havegone forth In this great sacrifice Into the presence of Him who offered, for mail, the eternal sacrifice, who is the Saviour of man, the Captain of the Armies of Righteousness, the Lord of Life, and the King of Heroes. MILLS—AI Tunkhannock, • May 24, of Cerebral Congestion, Lieut. Theodore Perry Mills, aged twenty three years. In the death of Lieutenant Mills, a sad and heavy affliction has fallen, not only upon his much belov ed wife and son, but also upon the community where he resided at the time of his death, and a yet larger number in this Comity where the years of his youth and early manhood were chiefly spent In Lieutenant Mina wore embodied the virtues and excellencies of a good citlzen,a christian gentle man, and a brave patriot ; and in the different rela tions he sustalnad, the moral sublimity of an bar. monions blending of these was manifest In the drat year of the war, he enlisted as a pri - rate in Co. H. of the ith Regt., P. V. R. C., and by his manly virtues and bravery won his way to high distinctions. While in the army he became a victim of that scourge of armies, " Chronic Diarrhtea," one his system never recovered from its pernicious LAW His life was as surely offered upon hit country's altar, as though an enemy's bullet had pierce? his brain, • Thus many true heroes fall even alter they have safely passed through the ordeal of fire. All "Cr brother's strife is o'er, Pain nor grief assail him more; Gloom is now absorbed in light, Hope lu rapture, faith In sight. Dimock. Ma? 10th, 1065, @ratio. loommeactuta Deaths are pztalthed withartelarat. ObituAry Notice. muct be mid for as tee rate of ball • cent .0.1. VCIIOI live cents a line. 6IZIT In advance. SEIAFFER—In New Milford, May 13th, Maryette: the beloved wife of Edwin P. Shaffer, in the twenti eth year of her age, She left a fond and devoted husband, and a large circle of friends to mourn her loss. •I She Is not dead but eleepetb." SELEIK—In Harmony, May 14th, Levi, eon of L D. and Olive Seinik, and brother of the above, aged ten years and eight months. WEBSTER—In Forest Lail, on Yonday April 11th. 1.861, after a long and severe Itneas. Henry -Edward, only 'child of Charles E. and Mary E. Web ster, in the tweith year of his age. PICE.I4 - EY—Mr. William T.Tickney, at old and highly respected resident of New-York City, died on Sunday morning at two o'cloick, of apoplexy. Ile has long been placed in positietus of trust by his fel low-citizens, which be has always filled so as to give entire satisfaction, always bolding himself above re proach, either publicly or privately. Formerly a resident of the Seventh Ward, he represented that Ward for over twelve years in the Board of Educa tion, and when the Ilist Ten Governors were ap pointed over the Alms House, he was designated by the Governor of the State to occupy one of the chairs After hie turn had run out he was re-appointed to All a vacency occurring in the Board, and subsequent ly was re-elected to the position by the public. lie was President of the Astor Fire Insurance Comeau,. from its organization, and retained the position until taken away by death. The funeral services took place Wednesday, May 24th, at al--; P. in the Church of the Holy Trinity, corner of Madison-avenue, and Forty-emend-street There was quite a large gathering present, including many of our oldest and most highly honored citizens, men who have been associated with him either pri vately or publicly for many years; representatives ofthe lister Fire ustwance Company, of which he was Piesident at the time of his death; ex-Gover nor of the Alms House ; officers of the Board of Ed ucation, and many others were prysent to witness the last earthly tokens of reeved given to one who richly deserved their esteem while living. The Bev. Tyng, the pastor of the church, conducted the exercises. The remains were placed in the Second street Cemetery for .the present. They will Ise re moved to the family tomo as won as practicable. New York Wholesale Prices Corea of Produce. neparted fcl the "latmeztrntrt Ilttruntmeas" by JaSLIB CLEPRYTEIt. Com. Aterehan4.l6o. 633 Weelklartmo Bt. lieu , Ymt, to wham ehlymenta may be made. Two.thlrdsoltbe market value 1.111 be advanced oe the Tel:MA.l3r the gx63.6 it cleansed, =Ai • Vick ream made tar the balance. roll dthectinne and a weetly market report neat tree atelatite matho !tame stakitur. dame:an Deenjtmh pare; 4+ 16.11 tO Q$ 451 BR. 1 0 1 hitsb.,, 1 6 01241 101 lnathee t.. " WIN . en r i lf h a. G°"d3l'." l tie itr • 9 btiml, ILI Dauer, ID tube, 9 20 ael Onion 4 • 3:q(; 6`v f 6 - l a4 330 Iliden.dry , L. t 4 lu ,• • lemma; It@ 13 4 • 66 7. dna.% ' " 1640 1.0.24u11 , tom. to b0r..."1610 tte to bit: =4 lO H Itlit=4;r2l4*it"--13n11: " Pftches. to oa 431Porkomeas. los 000=0 " Pluma too " prime. - itukrtgat Marla. '1 COI Miasma smoke; PO•ftO Ranybenies• 40 46 , 10nnndeeta, ••• os —••• B101=1136" *lron. •X 61 EA:6.1t066.. 13 1 61 4 , r 4 0 6 TA • • 1866 trt thmed, et:deka:4DM 1 T 3 7 . Thai, bbl., 00019 rattan. • 4 ,- rys 6. Om en Gem, Corn Ileal.albatil.; :COO POD Iluetshesi Flour" -1 1101 Z Sot. " ti g: ar...5e .4 • 1 -44: 111 tet tet Ede% IP O . I 1 . 4 Tallow. • - 11 1 11..4 - 0g 11 t 466301 1 . 1 .6 MlD;ete..l 4 es wootortate. la ta Veal. e 66 10 WoolizmathsbeiV • 43 66 L 6 Nth. &meet • 16 GS 16 Anyks. *bind IS 00 to 4en Wheat. inisibel, 14501. WIWI* scar,— Wituccsaa T 1 !—Taan - adcabst treact or ;10:51;, ! :1eya lace caw! bac. orx:skirl:a bead at glow tes t win Weal* kavi the card °CMOS. P. CHAPMAN la==tter sect *CCU* mom lames Simi& - F„ HAIR DYEI ,HAIR DYE! BATOKELOR'S Celebrfad SAIB D! Is the Best iii a World ! The only Harnileil, - Trio, Dye)lnown. mituaThol Red.Rnsitor Ong Ear.luslantly tok, °LOUT SLAM' arHATITUAL without Inlcalng tie bale or stalnlFg the skin, leaving tke &Arson sad Istantltel; Itanissts fresh vliallT.ienelnenklY reaming ha Drbe ine color. okilreetlllesthe ttl erects ne had eves. The srenulne Is etned WLLLLkIi BATC7IIEWR. all others an inerelmits lone. atulsbonkilbe avoided. Also Balckelor's HIM TOILET CREAM foaDrc ninths ll*. sold kv Dmateliate. Fate .w-el 1411141 e Staler. 1...• ea lett -le To Consumptives, MITE ADVERTDIER 1 1 / 1 VD:O BEEN RESTORED TO Leantlna few week% by s very finer& remedy, after Wang suffered reveal ye...swan • were lung affectlon, end tent dread dleense Oonsampllcm—le eezlooe to make known to his felloar-auf ferers the alma of emu. To al I who dare It, he will tend a copy of the DrescrlpUon mod, free of cdorgeorltb the dircetlona for prepating and wing *lmmune, which they will and* Store Cure for Conn::l44lcm, Asthma. pron. WM& St needy object of the advert eer to wading the Pre. periptlon I* to benefit thealtlleted. and eproad Information which be comrelres to be thieluable, and he love. every sulfa will try has remedy. as It tell I cost them nothltm, and may Im:we a bleating. Parties wishing the bencription will plea•oaddm!a Rev. NOWAILD A. WILSON, Willlem•bnrg. *b.,* tio”.tv at-- V teas a.. ...„µa. MILLINERY STORE. EIRSa S H 1 CHU eA S • f fandrni meta of ~ra ever orougm Into the country, and an assort. Smut of I W.. Shom vhica atm olnre At Very Low Prices. Ravine had Tear 3 of eXoctiente In ono of the meet teshionable Calm tlac Invi , ee the LtAtiles of sprineville end vicinity to give tier %mil. Uttering inte•lf tbet the moat feeibilous cannot fall to be SPeorelle. May SPRING AND SUMMER TRADE! atriteoo9,iloseo44o & eo. Te¢E p , esalrt laromgrux the Publle th at thE , r work of Goat% Cut ale 1431 Le11:10 IX•10 0 CI I $3114 Al 0 IS COMPLETE, anti they tauld r aoaftip. lade th, public g -teria Mic aall lad examine the dame. Knowing that our ev,re a:wh are ad every avatar° 1 ,, the trod., we are theref^re MOM!. 0 tileana sndncrme,t• t- ardaraetro ad are preotrod to volt pretty [Marl y nil toot WO to woo; Or DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS, PIECE GOODS, MILLINERY GOODS, NO READY-314DE CLOTHING, Either in Price or finality of Garb. We Invite al , and every one of sou onrchazlnz, to tall on us Cent behvo parctussing el•eorbere, as It will be to your own Intereat to 5.1.. SPECIAL ATTENTION Is culled to our larce stock of MILLINERY GOODS. ' 5 " 4 7,c0a15. style, or Rats and Wm:tn., Itlttbono "rtiadat Plovers and Inn, Ornannennt to ending. Crs.C", Blond., Lac.; A t e. ,A c tee ?I't etrnht,l In eve ttat , /ndun.nnttt f In tbta to ktillktra, and all orders will Le PrInIA/7 or Ilne of /Wog Shaul', Cloaks, Basques. 1t , ( 31 . 0 ' 0, Silk. eanot Net outalde of the Cities, tither is eiylez or pri&s. HOOP SKIRTS ! HOOP SKIRTS ! cous]Errg: PARASOLS BY THE THOUSAND! Dam. bkitte rr Bto Se.nrsnge and , roni tn els. to to the rem end rtpu , ar ELttlYTlll Included. Also ecTeta, alter now etylet lust Ittnoduced. lA: , TEN TABLE CLOTHS, TOWELS, AND ripeCnune Ttn.e Ivy °air Flee white Linn Bamako, eriltit ID etas ptt. liaticry and GlaKta In peat variety. For Gentlemen's Wear WE 877L1. MANUFACTURE EVERY GAR 3/E.177 WE SELL. And have therefore wFtrior ad ,, nt•ee , In t4l.vrancll of trade. Wed a tunay. look at our eloold.rf FIR.T. We ma an. .10] moiety Sou I+OS In erre and duality and tare you .0 as err 11110 bendes Call and conrlnnd rourPelves al the foot. star A.ort nnent of ftrcad.elothe sad Caernere. for enstoco ork ir rv.— We take mmsarm nod mate ”lothiait to order an Orr:terry and Aunrantee tatisfactlon. ln at. 43. 0 41. % hav‘' a fol , Hue of cum and Flannel Cellar. Necktie AnsPende.% di Vallee. and Trunks 3 ^ T5 II..OTFIINCi kept es nen.l. G C77E-I - BERG, ROSENBAEIf & CO. H. on. DEEhA UR, Ata ,, fsing Partner Mottrose. 11%3%1E01. J. E. B TIME' INEHE COMPAIY Hartford, Conn. CAPITA', 444:500,00:340. =1 ACCIDENTS Of Every Description GENERAL ACCIDENT POLICIES - - dna arttll $ per wee. er mpan.viern din tan had for IV 4eo nun., or •nT Other earn trlween WAY. andiplqmOu at proportionate rate. TES DOLL A RS PRE.WrIIf Sc i.es a Poircy for $2 000 or 41" por wtek cotrocr-sollort, w &W., at tht special rat. FOREIGY RISKS. Policies /sued for Furslen. West Ind a, an i CsMurat Trard. Bates cm be losre.ed appllostra to the once rr nat noir. SHORT TIME TICKETS. Armn.v.xnnt,,,,, , • , . Nurse o' CWOOleinr. Or It-blo b the trzrelor win be ab.e to onnrrue. at ant. Railway Tittet shoe. lloaroarocs Trc.t-rt, t. r ots Vat - 7 days . travel Ten re.' len au?, a tteket for one:ars ttmvel, Smurfit-. $1 nCo. sr.-09 c0m r .r...0, Tutee Po fetes easy be bud fur three . at, or twelve m. ts, in the same LOSTIOCO. - - Ilanertione Rl.k4 heir,' at Bearden. ratty, No medical rearni cation rerpored.tele, alitter. bt the "ontoene's Amts. Policia. for Illo.Otta. tna ror Gee yea, 00 ha:: by application to the Howe 001.0. Buda:aux F. Dada, Thomas BA-nap, Jr. 1V 11. D. alrfral r, l'har/r4 Milt, Ja.x. L Irovvrd, Iforndiux B. Enrix, Geo. Tr. Moon?, Ilugla liarbi.con, ...War/chat, Jewell, Gar - ta S. Gaman, Eberumff Roberta, Jonathan B. Bun e. EGT , NEY DE:O' LS., S, F. 1 G FA TrEivwx, Pm't G. F. 1 , l VP. V.c., P•roedeut. BILTINGS STROUD, Agent Vantrox. Slay=. 15 , -7, —4w. TO BOOT AND SHOE WEARERS OF SUSQUEHANNA. COUNTY. FB. WEEKS & CO. umiak tad ttch tt...ck of Hatt, Capt. and 1.1,ad7-=.41- CloththA t Javua t.Te. F. B. WEEKS BOOT An SHOE BUSINESS to Ite rad= bnachts. lay Etock Is cow complec—isvlng it tctge ntrivki of New Spring Styles. LADIES" GLOFE HID, LAsrp , o, COAT AND CALF ILILIIORALS AND gAJTERs, Mass. ES' LABTING, KID AND CALF DAL3IO - A LAD,GEASsofiTMENT LvFAN7 SHOES, Itlor s CALF KM AND EASTLVG DALIN- MILLS AYb GAITERS, , MEN'S, Boys TOTE'S CALF, nil A 32) STOG .1 BOOTS, I ara prepared to sell Cheaper foiCath or Ready Pay Than my other house this el le orliesrlfort. L'apoZwera imppll:d :at New York Jubbial SWIC Wed ride of Public Siam. eeeocd docc abase Searle' Korrbose. May. LiS P A. WEEKS. ROGERS & ELY, Vrine'dStates JLlciased Amitioneers For Susquehanna and Luzerne Ountice. • ADDRE'BI4. BROOKLTN, P 4: emu , • --- ')• kra•J I= 1865. avid Caps NAPKINS DIRECTOI:S. VIII anntinue the gegal Aduoliormltzto. RM NM! Administrator's 1101 ten..„ Yes hereby atom loan th er o r atata or John 11. Carter late Of ADDS= townshl9, a. that the same must be presented to the ondelaithoa f sr. rantoment, and allpersnnaltalahreoloottO e 5 1 4 041 11 1 0 0 111 to mach:lamellate payment. W. C, li f tw• A C. / =WOOD Auburn Centre, May. 80th, 1800A* • ~. Auditor's Notice.ug endrrslgned. an Auditor appointed by Mono T • or Suatunhanna county to dlarttrute the Mae tfro • • of the Admintarator In the estate et Jabs ITobsont. ••-_—_,•• will attend to the Males of tds atmolntment,at 11 • • • on Tuesday the 90th day of lane. ISM 10.2 wal l ?, • which time and Nam all tenons lastested •• • alms or bo forever debarred from coming In on es ftad.-- lb, IL TURNER, an.. or. • Auditor's Notice MIRE undersigned, an Auditor appointed. by_qt! q* . nank. : Nu t .. o _ t b l ,; R f a t = l "" m i fife t Y e:6 ° ll 4 'lV: }We Ird =lllll attend to the duties of Ira appohnen o etn, at hlo, Stiiies. In Mlettoyog on nide). the TM day or June. IBM at d o Men p.m, int am° and plane mil renew, Interested vUI the *dr QAT or be termer deWee tram meting In on said food. • E. N. 'mask • . Montrose, May e, 1666.-4 w. Auditor's Notice. PRE undentmed.. Auditor appointed by the NO of anstoektnna moat yto dbdrlbute the fends 10 be da of the A dmlntatratny In the ..Wate cd Binh tbanutotN d d. mill attend to the &den of bit ennonitin mt. at his Mee to tztelti net Monday th e "Xtb day of Jana, lffefi. at I o'clock p. tn. tnellet Ono nod Ono at meow federated vlll glee their Weis sr be tome, debarred tone etnott; In on said K. M. TURNER. Aalltor. Montro.. U.Y Auditor's Notice. . . Cora kikatendandsned. an Auditor oppottited by the 00tift Coln. mon Pleas of Sumanehantu county to make dtbstelbetl of the funds In Cleland, of lho Admlnhnsatm of the elate of .. 1. A very, &animal, lOU attend to the dettee of Ms appoln et the slice of Bentley, ). Itch 6 Dentist, to Montrose. on Be 7 the tub day of J- o e, Isas, Lt I o'clock. s. r., at which theft t‘tde 0 11 d.... all persons Intamted In said kola ell' Meseta woe forever boned from mining in on old fund. Montrose, May 19.184:.. B. S. BENTLEY, .461ies.. Auditor's Notice. RIME onderslzned.. Auditor ap_poloted by the Coon,. Com. E. moo Pies. of Hoequebanna County to Instants fends In the bands of the Administrator of the estate of E. . rook, dmetscd. VIII attend to the dunes of Ids appointment at b/A dace in Montrose. on Thnrsdey the ld day or Jztt et 1 ttloelt P. Id, 'then all persons interested to maid fond edit their claim or be eve... debarred Ikon comb:[ In on sale fn Maritime. Ifluv Y. 1/344. 1. IL 1111P.1513. Who,. Auditor's Notice. PRE undersigned. haat% been appointed an Lath* by WI a. Orphans' Court of =path.= flaunty, to gistriburs the funds to the hands of the AftlMMator d the statekef.lames Clarkson, demented, hereby gives ootke that be Will atteg l o g tbe duties of said appointment. at his aim in 110 a on Sionday. the fith day of Jane, ISM at 2 o'clock p. =Alt at eh nrne and plane all pas= interested in said (=II mai :meat their claim% or be forever debarred from eornlns in on 14d hand. Uontrose, May 1. laMt.-4 , . A. O. WAStßonl. Mahn, Administrators* Notice. IgnricE V herenv even to all persons having dmnad. intuit the estate of Selo Payne, tato of Oakland township, dates 1. that the same must be prorer.ted to the ander.lmned forierranse• meet, and all persons ladebtad to raid estate 11. n tenuested b male Immediate psymenL RUFUS PAYNE. / OelMad.ldar 8, JAMES WORDEN. Executor's Notice ATOTICE Is hemb< den to all pentane basin% demnAs 4galsult 11 the tot of Wm LathroP, late of Bosh tow'?, &mod. t hut the game meet be presented to the undendgnedforariznienctent. l ,16 all persous.udebted to sold estate ore rmu mud mike home C . e payment. Rsh. May stn. ism—a, r. GM.NGER, Executor. Administrator's Notice. I]OTIOE le heresy en to all person. Itivlogdevaandeszalost clr I. the Estate of Albert H. Hart, Isla of New 11111Ord ton, ship, desteated. that the same limit be pre.. .rated to the anderelipe. ed tor arrearement.and all persons Indebtod to se Estate are to to trake Immediate permert HARVEY GRINNELL. Adze, Now Hillard. April 14,1963. Adminlatratoris Notice. OSICE It hereby given to all persons having demands &pinta LI the estate of tolendo late of Fran ki-41i low * p tieed, hat the sante mum be presented to the undersignedlorarrangemert and all bettor.. indebted to raid estate are regn_faded to make Irani& dlate paynlent, THOMASWILLIAMS,YnotIm. Irranklln. May Gth, WILLIAMS, Administrator. Administrators' Notice. 11Z'OTICE le hereby trtven ball paw= laslngdsmands egged LI the estate of AeaCarivell. deoessed.let. of retest lam bon• ship, that the esme must be presented to the =designed brie ttemenL and all peso= Indebted to said estate axe requested to make immediate payment. Ifil.olq UUt UARD, !Ides. Forest Lake. April 17. 186{rd• Auditor's Notice. MIME undaeled, an auditor. appotcrted by the Orphans*Conet IL of ti.pochanna county. to titan - loge the !tads In the hands of the Admildnrator of the estate cr Garwood Mitchell, deem rd. will attend to the duties of to. said appoint:malt at hla offlos, In Montrone, on Saturday, the ad day of Jane, at 1 o'clock p,m, when 011 persons Interested In maid food. wllletreamt User el t a=a. la. aIrOfiLLIIM. •tse or. or I.ef onseer &bailed. 11 iota Auditor's Notice. TIIE undersigned- an Auditor appointed by the OrPhan? Conti of Soo uehanan County. to make distritattim of fends In the bands of the administrator of the estate of IWO trilliums deed, awl attend to the duties of his appointment at his °Mee In the /tornrqh of Montrose, on Wednesday, the Uth day of June neat. rat I o'clock. p. m., athen all persons interested in seldftexl ea pm sent their claims or be forever debarred. GEO. P. LITTLE, Auditor. Montrose. May 15th, 1.945.,54 Anditor•s Notice. , VOTICEI3 hereby gdoen that the emdendnied. au AndlEtor ay poleted by the Ornblute Court of thlagoehanna County to mate didrination tends In the hands at the admhdatrator f the estate of 0. C LYN! AN. decessed, will attend to the do too of his elVolutment. at the °Mee of J. B. McCollum In Mont s,n Faturthly, June lab, 1 0 64. at 1 o clock P. t 0... when all .'nlecnne nacres:Lai In said funds will preder.t then elairdion be for. et , tdeharted. D. W.SEARLE. Auditor. at M May 1Vh.18.1 MEW GOODS AT WILSON, GRIFFIS & WARNER'S FOB THE SPRING TRADE, MONTROSE, May 1s,1885• " Our Fallen Chief." IMPERIAL PHOTOGRAPHS, Cartes de Visites, AND QUARTER SIZE PICTURES OF President Lincoln, FOU SALE 02TLT AT THE " POST OFEICE." A. R SMITH. A. G. REYNOLDS, WOOL CARDING, Brooklyn, Pa. May 5":416 Ib63.—v. Valuable Farm for Sale. GOOD CHANCE TO MAKE MONEY. MILE underaL , ted eiders for sale Ws Farm, craftiest:l6o sem, of Rood terming laud. Yell watered, rood Proitotad Well fenced. one hundred and thaw acres Iraproluld —twenty aces rroodlaud—toyu. Ler with Crops. Varmlon ilteuallar.l pair dre year Vld Hones. 1 yoke of Doe year old Use. I Cowl, a too year old olts, 1 user ern of name% and BaelaY llisf The tam Is eitzwed la Ultra= townablp. I}l rust llem &nrth Gllsou—a rood litesmlll Within slaty ads dine /31ackamLth within yi of a tulle. &tool Souse 'Minn td reeht Doctor "7ihW2 34 Gr • .1.. Justice ant* Pmee adJohair.g. T EMUS —Tb• farm and pre mentioned 'slab' sold IMO* sum of boo thourand dells huolcutd dollars to berdl On possealon beteg Om—tem thousand &Mrs In eight egad anneal Pas mom, Payerakef siren within Uses deta i l min Glheort May lsan—ssr. Id if. eraiicsn. Patnarn's iron Clothes 'Wringer TILE BEST IN USE. A Nonizu 10i i ,:,..., rete,..4 — 1! .0 11TNI N. A 46 I=l FOR SALE. rum Matti lir la si s CCA one mu warm a. can Agsairco Mt. nags. saa Cd* lmsber Ulm list' ZWEL-411r. opaguni. 10165 - , ' , 15415 Eighteen yeatneatebYthed In N. Y. Clte.• •• Only hnhlllble le:males known." Free tram Poisons.•• `•Not donecrone to the Unman Yannly. Rata mom out of their hole, to die.• "Costar's" Rat, Roach, &o Eater's L a paste—uwd Col Erns. 31104 ReAmu; ticker. &SD Rim Aim, am. ho. '`Costar's" Bed-Bug Exterminator. I.ll q uidorlVl.o,l3•4lto destroy, sad also u. pm. native for Bed Bugs, ho. "Costar's"EleceoPlw L rfor Insects, f. for on Planth ar Bold by rremet4re ! ! Bzwral i Vr!tfigl= l l=botualorm IV - Bea that Corrals's" mime it on each Box. Rattle, and 710ok. before you buy. Renag R. Costar, Pasatara. Darn. 48!: Bao•blr as, Pim Your tor sold by ail Drnalata and Dealus lthmtroaa. Pa. f 30.5. CRYILELSZ OF RATE.—The Ft...es Gazette (Zillah) U. lefts and men by figunni tbat nne pair of rata aril' barn • pron.. rry and ficsendanta no lees thin oaI.OXI In three year". now. un len We lerunnum family can be kept down. they would =same more food than would month 46.0 M human behoca W See " (TortaVe" itherflecniebt to tole paper. 1865. RATS werias BIRDS.--Whoever tome* to emoting small Ur& s s cruel man : •hocrer Ws In extermlnatinn RATS Li bsaefactur. We &mad like acme of our eon - woodcut. to sive us tlu benefit of their experience In driving out these pans. We need annetbing besides dam can, acrd traps for this broarces.-416clantlf: If American, N. Y.) glir Be* ”Corwis" adverthement in the paper. .1865. "COSTAR:B RAT EXTERMINATOR to %Male. rate. me are.—the mart perfect RAT-if:atlen mervor wr have ever attend. ed. Every Rat that eao ge t It, properly poTord acaording to ell ,dll eat it. and every one that eats It will die. cactrally at , mra o e ak timeegodletams p Mitt , ribl rro r r . frolu where the thedicirt rir lice " Corral:lr Met:Mamma to thili parer. t!3(35. HOUSEKEEPERS troubled Itl vermin IDE(11 be No no Waxer. If they use" C001.3a . EVA rtnthator. We have and II to mutat. 66[130 end If a box cola es, we would bate It. We levet/hid tamale; but they effected ooth:og ; hut "Costar's" article blocks tbe breath out of rum, >flee. Ratchet, Ara+. laud Bed. lituta quirt erthau we can write a. It bin trimit demand all over the cwa• try. -CNeGlua , Ohlo, Oixette. Bee"Correes" edverdeemeot to Wilmer. 1E405. A VOICE FROM THE FAR WEST.—Speakinot"Coexaa's" Hat,Roacln Ant. Ae. Exterrnlnator— . rnore palm nod proattiona are destroped ananally in grant County 6 9 Tertnth thStivroul pay tor ton at this Rat and 'mod Elller.^. wh,,, aaa p a , Harald. yr See "Coaraia" adverthettant In tilt paper. 1513.5. FARmints AND IMUSICKISEPERS-snould recollect tha hundreds of dollars' vrcr.-th of Grain. Proyttons, SD. n , aartuall deAroeni try RAIL Mks. Ant% and other truecta and vlrrmin-s. f weieh fear prevented by a dollars,' -oath of -CorrAg's gat. Roael„ Ant, d c. Extermtumor. bought and used freely. P. See "OcarmiC edrerUsemest In Lhl paper prer Sold to YONTROSS, U- BY all Droaidara and Deslns. rm. • INTEW GOODS. WEBB & BUTTESIMD, Are now northing their SPRING ARO SUMMER GOODSB Flaw tall and caul no Drew Goods GRENADINES, POPLINS, CHADIEf3, LENOS, DE LAMES, &c. morracong, May S 1666. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Of Susquehanna. Depot. Ogles of Comptroller of the Corrercy, Wasomorea, Aprll Mb, ISM MSflegt,i.S, by satisfactory evidence preemied to the under. denial. It has been made to appear that "THE FIRST I. 'NAL Bd-BE OF SUSQUEHANNA DEPOT" In Me 801.011.11 of Sorquebaana Depot, to lite County of Suramehonna and State of Perrarrylvonia, has teen duly organized under and vie. Modlngto the regoliements of the act of Coolness entitled Ao Ma 0) provide a National Currency. seared ny 111 pledge of United Stated beads, and to provide for Me eirculatioa and redemption thereof IL" approved lone Bet Mt. and las complied with all the memo. of said act required to be complied with before coo. =wring the business of Basking wider sato act : MA7 THEREPoItE, I, Issuer ea CLARK; Comptroller of the Cones:my, do hereby certify that "Tea Fours Nemeses, Baas. tisceeMerisamt Dersyr" in the Borough of Susquehanna Depot o the County of Nosiuebaren, nod State of Permaylvazdn, /a an• theft:red to commence the business ot Bulking under the act eferasaid. ..iiiu;:timosy Whereof. witness soy hand and seal of alike this Itith day or April, ISM. IRELW&N CLAH.KE, hf o. IhZ3. < t of •tt, smut IMPORTANT READ, WATROUS & FOSTER Have Jun received caul crivrid a fddi ex.v-k of SPRING AND SUMMER DRESS GOODS, TWITS, SHAWLS, DOMESTICS,COTTONADES, sow MIRRELLAs, HOOP &UR TS, RAL MORAL DITTO, GLOVES, HOSEERY, fie. fie , At the Most Reasonable Rates Area, A MI Ithe of WOOL, FUR, STRAW AND PALM--LEAF HATA BOOTS AND SHOES, CROCKERY, GROCE. RTES, DRUGS AND MEDICS-YES, PAISTS, OILS, Jr. dr. II IL—We are roc ctroag sdaltlark to our stock weekly. Return Palls. Were rtICRIA Oar ormaha of Itettink Pans In ow mit* Dm trishing to mead Bartel to the ClTY..4.lllromf'd toe cum fret of chum eat gusnatote the bleast prices nod prompt retains BEAD, WATEOUS POSTER. MOnTROSE. May =ll. ISGS. BOOKS AND STATIONERY. GOOD Mob of school Boob, Toy Books, Taney Boob, Pic a tu.s. he. some or Go tab Mom of oar lata Prealdent to Oa market. A Latta Hoot—Unabands and atomea-_by__lfarban Bar land, at CRLBDIATTS. TO A D AIRYMEN. mg' B.CHANDILER *III pay the hut tostitzt peke fro ptime Hatter—fornish e or mo s .. CO wow of the boil deni ers In Net, York. Add= bah by Um ea& or pont& lionixose. MAP tr, ISOC. PHOTOGRIPH ALBUMS. Direct from the Manufactory. ASPLENDID assartscai of Photograph Album icy cheap, tot ago by Botanic, Aprtl 1;1130. 9 B. LTOZtEt WOOL CARDING. itl WOULD Damao my old Weeds to ne county Mal I repaimd the Ca:db=r, ts. B. Redraft Bbcg, ultb ear Cads and edll be may Me Wool la soma. 11.111 Coed oa rourmable tame sou ableagood Eddy, !day rolls. Btb, lEES. JACOBEAPEON. FOR SALE. MarWE S IL'. n RED MOULT NEED. AND APLENDID EVic DALDWI a ALLEN. BOOK BINDING. I n gm simmer& Molt gull oltrlchttatis NEW tTCYCK' Fashionable Bummer Hata and Cain; tor, hieN ' 'Boys and Children, OP Airiest Every Variety► . Stile and Price, Ei=3 A Chili Hat, worth 15 cat., to a Fine Leghorn or Far Hat, EZEMMI At Very Near Old Prices. ALSO, A New Stock of Ladies', Men's and Children' SHOES. Luster's best Boots and Shoes constantly on band. Shoe Findings of all,kinds. Fine Buck Gloves. &c., &c. 1 mill not WI to cull mY astaniers In prim and qatUly. Call =ld we. Store on Main-street, one door below the Pod Offleo. A Lugo Assortment OP • 4 if l"P. '.5:3:N FANCY FURS 4.4;4112%.,t, f Vitt FOIL Fall and Winter Trade Being Manufactured L. 0. KEELER. HA! HA. I nu:yip:. YOU NOW 0.1.15 FURNISH YOU WITH MOST hIMITIING In the I ahape of Mares:id Tabasco. and Eatables and Drinkable% ex. rept -• Hardware." To Illlttueoete eutu itteddede Firtlmund Pals. and buy titer Butted or send it to as gond Commission Roma then Io hi New Diak.. free of chudrt, except naiad Want alai cane inksion. It. 11. 1) 01.11‘./DX. ktontroe% April e, 1907. TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. ranters In Particular. BOYD & WEBSTER !SAVE FOR SALE REVOLVING HORSE ll AKES, ET TEE DOZEN Olt SINGLE O. EXTRAS AND REPAIRS OHIO REAPER.S ''''II LND MOWERS GRAIN CRADLES, GRASS SCYTHES AND SNATHS, FORKS. SHOVELS, ROES PICKS AND HANDLES Building Materials, INCLUDING PINE LOWDER., WINDOW SASE, PAINS OILS, PETTY, GLASS, lIETTI3, SCREWS, NAILS, LOCKS, A LARGE VARIETY COOK STOVES POlt DlltniniG WOOD. COOK STOVES MIME COOK STOVES TOR WOOD On COAL., TLN S WARE, WTIOLE-440 AND RETAIL. BIRD CAGES, LAMPS, dze. ALL GOODS AT PEACH PRICES FOR CASIL W. H. BOYD. Mont:mg.., May lin, 1664. THE REBELLION IS DOWN! GOLD IS DOWN ! AND OODS , ARE DOWN F 6 kwelotoi tli n arot b lardcPp c s, ff ig r Mu i Pte=d . :t . the /Wed WiClia. DRESS GOODS IN GREAT VARIETY FOR LADIES. A LARGE STOCK OF DRESS AND CLOAK BUTTONS. A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF CLOAKING, SKIRTS, SHEETLYG,, dx. Men's Went. THE BEST ASSORTMENT OF CASSIVEREN EV TOWN—ALSO, HATS AND CAPS, .4 SMALL LOT OF READY-MADE CLOTHING, Which will be told way down to close out. Please call and we ei CHANDLER'S. Montrose; Slay It, Sq. A CARD. sell them he at 'het LOW= ./4.1111. for OA'S% orIL EQUIVALKYT. Ills stork ashram a lame rattail of Dry Goode, lieu, Cape. Boots and Mows. Grocer:4 Itrushrere, . Chap and lledlclaes, Yankee Nottona As, se. %he Goode hay. lebeen purchased for cam he Is Prepared to eell them at aa lore eat sa Any other establistrumt, cepedallyas he propos. aredd lama of an oodles emelt. A reddmea of nearly pantona item York Olty hoe enabled him to form Utalicernalntance af mon) ant-clam nnita dealing in Batter. for those 1.116020 to hots the l'lghaer price for thetr ore will forward iddpmente to inch haulm Having a th e ultde with tkeindlog octets of the titit leo ore. ieto pa the very blehest price for No. I Bette.. note not. elett will and It profitable to call on me. J. E. JACKSON. andale. May 1665.—tf. NEWG-OODS. JUST OPENING. rola- G the anda. Oroccdca. Books, and a Mat variety' of Notkras JJI for HOLIDAY'S. ISIBLE,S, Chords Palm:ft, Hymns. Mader. Album.. Lad flood Books fluPrOterat. Juttepoo,d ontlfozoolo by J. LYONS & SON. Idcanicae. December ILO, 1.94.—tf Soldiers ,. Bounty, Pensions, and Back Pay. crliderid Lkonted Ageat of tbs tkiTerstintat., ten dn.• a - nc IT rugg,-Laity,?=#..."l.4tre*MlmPigt. ; Nods= tat Infonnation, or for wpm now. ntotritta. Itoluxee. A.prlllo. OZO. rVMMn37 • , ALL DESCRIPTIONS., WE would ;eseeeiftilly Warm the public that yr hi e 194 ib 4 e 2 =l: 2 7mee, ro Boat tad l Ve kely74 t un & x. Qret 04. n. ha Lsdllet Wert, and 4114140 . 1911 am wired &slices 1 1 =, 134i1L051111114 Snip geo. Creams Be4te and bliCe, 111/163 gal tcptred In the ow statatatyla,awlaktha thArtee. strum & ilavvTrt. . onsimid inlig&irot.sa-t4 • . • `Cie -,.. . ,,,, , ,,,,E4, ....... 4? , :c:...,;11 ,,,, .:, , ,,'.4. anse We ZliouLt• - , - mate:nine. &Wan 67 142: r: ' Met f3lOtd. YOu Ili dr- 11 "'' (.• • : i It may bur e t out liv I_ w-. „,,,. 1.- - ,/ Sots, or 111 some actin ellpia.c.M • i , * }) (9 IT/ It may merely kteg r yoa Ilatitil lt l 'N . 3 ‘) I,- . tr ed tannot ge‘goodtffrehlla . -- *ll / 4 ' '' ” 9• A ire_ yo u blocdl.l.llrUre MIMI eas :"•'-',. - ''''. '7 'n' '''. me% ont time taaPti: , `-'''''..-•:.,,,•• ' ie.: , . ' t I :l • lL A i&le r .Lh ' elate the OT 1, ... ' o• - '" Ith, tato elgeorgur actin, regalia& • i N s, \vi "ww_w. Um health sod needle; diterate- --;.----....,,,,. Heap lt rigidly meta it nett) of . + ,- ..,.. „.... 4 ,.1 , 4 pu y ll sy ta a llia' td= c. Sal% Krilli}olla. Pimples, llbgeh7s, Ifollo ' , Eft l :'Attlitior l i n * now Or Erygpelas, Tette: Ca Pa.[ ktteum, a told llead mi,rii g•MWthe Mauer 0? Cattemna Tmoter. Sort &Tee, /*male eeth s• ' Rarentich ImiZolorliY.lioNlemeiwo, When. hiraiT• lbw bire pile me Venetia' teeeigra, 1 e'er Complaint; Soon thaw= rlf , Mail PirmggifillY , and let for yourrelf th e anodes. itthriiir ' with which It charges the blood and their decodes. Duthie Wein re thrd,romilkohave t tact . Vll23cd by lust . rel l el k iteac t° t r ,o ' relgett tratala tape of or linty. not rely . - . contain little, If my. earemarlllo. but often co realm whateree. I/ ewe dew deargolitment has followed a tr= - the 00(10,0 extract. of Sarsaparilla orbkh flood the tharketomtit • the thaw Itself haa lettopc Rytonymons ogth to paflop ted thee?. htin ..0,11 the tom:Wal “Eitorapartfla.. lI,IId lotted to IMTPYY • rich a remedy oa will ramie the Mime IVOISI the lOW of oblow which retie upon It. We tb Ink no 0000 Coo r... 4 bent‘'‘" " tOO virtues whfcharn erettstlLla by the ordthigYl9ll tli the dlatfue lt LP latcoded to tom. We cart only wore the gek that wa offer theta. the towt alterative which we [tow Low to predate. and vellum reggae to Whew ot t. tar the thou effectual purifier of the blood yet dleroyere4 by airreolY A TIM/1711rart Peva:gat him todreoull- y Ithowe he Menu n ary other remedy fOr the cure Of Couto, (:41 dB. infanta., &ewes . near, Crimp. Bointhele, 0 oclOcat Conaumptien, rod for the relief of Comiumptlve Faeroe In tio. odnaced Ithep• of the deedie, that It la welvto here to MUM{ the evidence of. hareem:a. Tha world blows them Prepan , tlb7 J. O. AYER .t , CO, logrell, Mew., end old try • ABEL I' URRELL, MONTROSE, and all dea:ers In Malkin enrywhere, Mord... OPtil h. ISCI.-3am. SATIN AND COLOZMID. FANCY COMBS, HAIR FOILS, &c. &c., Just Bought in New York at AuTic Prkts ALSO, A LARGE LOT OF FINE JEWELRY, Which *lll to mid tot the text thltty dap at Greatly Reduced Pricep. Montrose. April In.). WI NEW MILLINERY 6110 P, lIIRS. Et. S. FORDHAIII 119 1 7MILIS env to the Ladles of nontrose and vicinity 111 st ihe • • has ommed Snot, m the tmilding formerly allied Blamer Hallsrhese she WO keen a foil supply of all kinds of Faze, Goods. Llonnets. Hata, bttays at d Ntk DOLMAS constantly cm hand Me-mein,: and ltepsirinc: Hats done to ord:m. Ladles, oil and lee f.r youe-xlves, Nose-ruse. ho) COFFIN TRIMMINGS, Dire ye ct fr i. om ttie Manufactory. 31 , ~ • 7 1 T u U ., .1-0 : 1 ; 1 ? r i , go o 4, n 1,7, tv Trt.trtio of cr.an Sil•tr 11.1''ln"Z.s.'".T.';1:s.1'..1';' Too" WLIW Nl..nttrve, Apnl 17, 15 , Z. B. 11. & CO. PHOTOGARPHS: AMBROTYPES! OPAL PICTURES! LYONS' PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY t i 1?t, ofyka L lILAOT and d i •J s l o se i r i dlng pvc . Z. f b .hot ee rab t. t: Po Ina Plenums. oid mmo•es copied and enlarged to Itfe dm by old Of the Beer PleArrei retouct , d Tenn Indln Ink, or Timed or Mimed. Fnture Cares. Mars. Trap, d Frames on baud or =nand 00 sews notice. Alan, 011 Paintings for mle.and thahast,otldOsOet le the =OM. Prices moderate. Please tall Rooms opposite Searle's Hotel, ore , B. D. 82 . 1- • Mr.:IVSP, April Id, 1010. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. Ea 22 If/ To LIITHORT & COE. Manufactureis of PHOTOGRAPHIC MATERIALS, Wha'esale and Retail. 501 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. Tate sdif i lgo „ n ,m to . our ten k.; r ah , i e lat , ;t i r io t.: l. of g. I: l l.tor..mptale Idaterfala we Bteremeapcs and Stenwtopie Views. Of th.rse have sn Immense amortmant, IncludiegVerSreark Va.edeau and Forelt.r. •Intles and...and-vapfaddroupe. Stsc.dary, etc. A Ito. Itelvtrine nterrego tea far public or plicate tahl• ihtlon. Our cataloVe *lli be Sent to .nr 00d , 000 on treellit of alarm. Photographk Xliunur. We sere the deg to tutted.= thetas Into the trilled Rtats4 and ,er manufacture Immense, quantities In gOOOO v.elety. nu 41.4.• rive from SO cents to ISSO earl. Onr A Pmms hare the remde dots .c telex eurterktr In beauty and dmabillre to any °Brae. They by mall, nom on resell of pike. I.3rflae Alums made to 0rder...,0 Card Photogniplw. Our ('a/Alone now etobraors Five Mooned ,tlferent =Meek. 'to e-blch add:time net continually toles mode) of Pretreat, of t.,: Amer:out. etc etc . the Maygg.leserals. ffrh ItricAen• o.loneisflO Artlgta, tOo I a•nt.-Colonels,tso oth er edema, N." 0fr , ... l'Ozer. 000 ,lette.mee, ltte plylom nu A u . t 0 .ray tt) Prominent Women. and 3.01.9 moles of Welkin( LOS,. repr.ludluns of the too-t celebrated E.m.fraringis. Palnt. ;State.. etc. Ostalogues sent on receipt. Of StA3AN A !order fa , ne down ptc•ores Nut our Catalc;me will IA oti the r otlot of 111.,01, and meat by mall.feere. l'ooto=splaors and otters ordering good. C.O. D. Will plasm to' nit 15 Der cont. of th, amount meth theta firtbe foie= end queltty of one goods =ea fail to W 14% April 2.4.1.865.-41 n. • NEW GOODS. AT REDUUED PRICES. Pars-Ts, DELAINS, G BOCERIES, ti !BD Vail; CROCKERY, BELTS, A. L WEBSTER. BACK-004133, BUTTONS, BM WILSON, GRIFFIS. & WARNER. 31ottrose. ?larch 20th, 1E45,41 MUSSES E. 111. dr. E. A. VADAKEit MUDS El DES 3[ll , First Door South of the Catholic Church. tublozable nesortsent Df lIIIIIcery GoOftimin Oi 1' Kept conetantle on hand. Emmett Of the blue. Mlles made tg °Ala cla dud Pollee. K. M. VADAKIF. Montrose. April 17.1843.—tai5. E. A. VADAWi. E. S. SMITH'S AIIIIINERY I OVER CHANDLER'S STORE. im; leave to coil your attention to my lIEW .std lieshbrelde MILLINERY GOODS, Convening BonTF,rs ..t.vo FLOWERS, LADIES' HATS, C'.irS, RIBBONS, AND VARIOUS OTRI ER FANCY GOODS. CV — Steam Doctets clesned and pressed in the in C. =nee io4 all Nana CO 311lItnet7 le, en done oo ehort notice. Slontroee, April 1., IP.cS. E. S. BiIITA. THE KEYSTONE HOTEL, (Remaly oa-upted by W. K. Hack) MONTROSE, PENN'A., CFAs ham leased and reopeeed by Pe undectOw.d.*C.o bt LL c.w.0.,:n ami I flocked Larder and Bar, arolearelot attottlott to Cale. of , be estabilahmeot and the Irate 0 - thett:Arteeta r alli ends vor to merit the patru:lage of the yablle P. V. reAnty: ltdotu,s.. Apra ti.1E43.--tf. EDW'D. Q4LEIL. D ..T. W. It FLO 13 *O, PHYSICAN AND ,SURGEON, • Springville, vortm. rateorl promptly to all calif In bln proterlon, Nlber by uay or nlnht, Hay bo found, when not prrirtfllOnnllY On 4 extd, at tan how of ,Irm , et. HI any, Eel.. nprhtgrlile. Mirth ..1.1541.—a16. ABABA. CHASE, NOTARY PUBLIC, azne.Av. }4WD. • TIKES eiknowlearnents - of Dmtt.Startpr,and WM . strowtelos for any mate wr. , TerrAntr. Yak Ofrettleatii Permian Vouctmisekhowledged Wort Nct l d• I ,o iMual cidoste of tho Clerk of the Cr. art. ence O S. Li. CHASE. mg.. who Lis Wcen•ed PomoN itotmr Ct...r AG '. 1 , ..41, V. 4,9711, DISSOLUTION.' da4nuuri nn batrtt7td Ml 4 c fLI:.. Floxlmt 4 Stio.uter, for vbota av bt-TPLV.M.IiriAPP. unm r. ma- 7 .1w, . . • sPLEN,DII) . STRIVPs - ,''l'."; Green and Ground SIAM f „ = UTIE ! .ECILLOILDING 'PLUMS' orgoati b rit.i T y BMX. CiAI4O3DOES, Ae A ce Tlrifraixta.s.nr,TA.:, G.:Armlam B.l*--vos. rtmx"..".t7f.,Nl:---sitruerit, BEADS; ALSO, 0. D. BEMAN It. S. FORDILtaI DRESS GOODS, SHEETING, BIIIRTENCI. B.= 13170113151 SIDE-COMBH, vorniar
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