bite gudependent ppublican. LOCAL rlA2rrimmits. :Veit* to Bridgewater Settoot reaehera.—The law of Pennsylvania requires you to teach twenty t=o days. The outline maps will be fouhd at II Thatcher's grocery. CCU 'S SPROUT, Sa7l/437J. Jcknoerterlgrmettr.—Received from D. R. Lath rep, c,q., Ass Want. Treasures at Montrose. twenty two dollars, contributed by trrentv.two Subscribers to the LINCOLN inEatertim, PUPIL). BENJ. B. BnERMAN Treasurer. fttlenb—Xr. Etlifor : —You bare no: tired the Herald's proposition, perhaps, term , off our National debt of [lwo thousand minima, by ,übseription. Also the Tribune's proposition that ly one billion of it be paid by subscription.— uat would the balance be Y Gee. ll'rlfihf:—J. J. Wright. n colored law Etrident in tbe Wilco of Judge of ili a boro', find a tca.'•h'! e.iiioreu school here last winter, ac understand Is now practicing law In Norfolk, Virginia. This is reorganizing society in Old Vit.- ginia.—Luarne begat Holfdays.---The Legislature of this Btate e,.tablished the following as the legal holidays : my day recommended by the Fresident of the rated States as a day of fasting or thanksgiving, lb, 4th of July, the 2.. th of December, the let of ;:n.uary, and the 2241 of February. Provo:aft:ff.—The Oil Company's works at the Salt Spring, Franklin, are nearly completed, and drillin will commence in a few days. The engine o on the ground, the derrick built, and as soon as byre Brothers complete a balance wheel for the works, operations will commence. Mpsfes.—A party of those strange people have N 1•11 stopping near Mount Prospect House for the last few day., and have just transferred their quart r- to the west side of the Susonehanw.. They dad same persons who display suftlelent simplicity to n-,ort to them for the purpose of having their for told.—Bingherntea Peputlican. ( °ming Horne.—We arc pkased to meet ln,our ~recta from day to day the familiar faces of many have for years been absent flatting the battles ..:, , or country. • Having been mustered out of the lee the boys are now hastening home to enjoy Ile fruits of their victorim ,We trust that at an early some steps will be taken toward a public reeog -4.0.,n of then services. Partmtinuing•Mezrapapers.—Many Postmast r, are in the habit of returning papers topublish s hen not taken out of the other.. This is not utat 4. required_ The Postotkee regulations re. lure t'ostmasters to write to publishers, not only : ;,,t,tyir,g them that the papers are not taken, but giving the rewous, a hen aseertainabl4<that act are tot taken. Karritton /troune..—We have before us the athdstit of George Charles Rent, sworn end sub. ntted before M. J. Decker, J. P., June 7th, to ths correctness of the statement by said Kett .st..l-hed in the RErtnucets of May 29111, of a con. t - er-ation with Mrs. Harrison Brown :oncoming the 1....,,inati0n of President Lincoln. He states in the dlidavd that Mrs. Brown assured him that sh, count what she said, and also that, to the best of recollection, Fannie Brown was not present Iltt- whole of the conversation. U. S. Her m= 19tesion.—The following decis tse 12.R5 been received by W. IL Jessup, eeq., the ,sessor for 12th District, OM/ dE OP ISTERNAL REVENrE WASIIING TON, May 40th, leff3. t Where a horse is necessary for carrying on any fastness, the expense of keeping such horse coo L sfrly be deducted as an expense, from income. NI - 'nere a horse is used partly in carrying on a busi ness from which an income is derived, and In part f , other purposes, so much of the expense of keep- Ina the horse as is cleariycefcrabie to productive ..,fuess may be deducted. E. A. I:.n.uss, intly Conomixsioner. &hoot Mont/S.—How many days constitute a Kliool Month has been a disputed question he 'wee teachers and directors for the last six or dzht years. The Legislature, at its lust etssion, de -1,1,-d the matter by enacting that twenty-two days shall constitute the School Month, but that Satur- Lys should form no part of the twenty-two day, set the schools cannot be kept opan on Eater diyf,: but they further derided that if a majority of 0 the members of a Board of School Directors abase, they might appropriate two Saturdays of tact month for Teachers Institutes, which two F.Asturdays, if so appropriated, may be counted as a ;tin of the twenty-two days. llouttetold Poems,—By Ifrnry W Lollard/o,r, vith ainvtrationa by John Osbert, ltirkvt Foote,-, anti So lon, Boston: Ticknor Fields, The series of Companion Poets for the People, of 'which the present is the initial Volume, haa been ,ri-un by the publishers, to answer an almost nnl let,al demand for cheap literature of a high class. The plan of the series is to present the.cholemt and most deservedly popular poems of the best poets in 6 tasteful and elegant style, az.d at the same time at 6 pare so low as to bring the series within the tench es cry household. The present volume contains et Mr. Longfellow's shorter poems of a domes ', nature, with illustrations by leading English ar ;,ts The next volume—" Songs tor aft Seasons," which will be, issued June lath,) will contain the [7.1.11,i1e lyrics, and songs which are scattered . .i , rougil the pages of Tennyson. The series will be come very popular With the general reader. Fourth of July,—Such a "4th" as we antici pate ie not on record. The tolls of immense armies are crowned with victory and glory; and the la lAA-5. of the Aid Society are to culminate in render. mb " honor to whom honor is due." To this end the ladies of the Montrose Aid propose to give a din ner, on the Fourth of July nest, to all the returned soldiers - of Susquehanna County who Will accept the invitation here ny tendered. To organize our , trorts for the occasion a special tall is made for a FILL meeting of the Society on Thursday the 15th .❑st. To afford us some idea of the number to Lc entertained, and also to procure a list of our guests t.T preservation, it is desirable th❑t each returned k:neludinz all who have been honorably di,- , aarged daring the war) should report himself by yttez or otherwise to M. 13. llelme , esq. as early o I , ossMie, giving his Company and Reginient, up tn. which he will bet - applied with a ticket. Citizens ;.rovmg our plan are requested to furnish us ma :crud, cash, or personal assistance in perimting our arraars,ments. Y urther iurticolars hereafter. BY ORDER OF SOCIETY British Periodtrats.—We have received frnm L , cta,rd, Scott 6: Co., the American rupublishere, 'Pa Ecit,burgh Review, April 1F45. Contents : lautt's H.stc,ry of English Literati/in" "Heraldic Maausi,"• The An.trallan Colonies," "Madame " Lecky's lunnenee of Rationalism," TL , Church and Mosque of Si, Sophia," "'Me mo:, of Demnst de Bostaquet," " Tascan "GuizoVs Meditations on Christianity," "Toe Lan of Patents." 71, Irottmiastzr Ifroietr, April, 1865. Contents: "Tse Positive Philosophy of Auguste Comte," "S.:- John's Gospel," " Modern Novelists," "Sir Ed 'Ward fitilwer Lytton," "Parliament and lite loun." " The Canadian Confederacy," " Contern -1.,,ry Literature." ka;brood's Edinburgh Magc.ine, May, IS(i. "Sti Brook Fossbrooke," Part I; "Lite c "Cornelius O'Dowd on Men and Women Ot bar things in general," Part V; " Me- Part IV; " The Rite of Interel;t," " An Episode of Contemporan,onq .zraphy," Par , ; "To a Lath," " fLt prospect of Parties," These are very able and interesting numbers t f I:,est tzeelleut Quarterlies. Those acquatut.:d wit!: 1 .• cnuracter still of course, need no reeLmoutne,- , :,,,at. They contain contributions from the sliest urnen, of the different political parties la the 13,0.15!, Mundt, and while some of then go out of ti.eir way • little to show their especial hate and envy 1 , , ward our own great Republic, we can psrtially over. , oek this, now that we neither need to court We 1,,v0r nor tear the displeasure of our neighbor. 'cross the Atlantic. Tht Fourth of July of Gttlyobto.y.—Laying of cures-Stour of the Notional Monument.—lt has 0 length been definitely decided that the corner thnte of the National Monument to be erected to :be memory of our aoldien who fell upon the moody battle-field of Gettysburg, shall be laid on the Fourth of July next. Tide monument is to oe uoy the centre of that portion of the cemetery in which the remains of the brave men arc Interred, ad will be an immense etilletllle. Appropriate ceremonies, both military and civic, will attend the l.stug of the corner-stone. The oration upon the occagon will be delivered by Major General Oliver Howard, late commander of the Army of the Tthaescce. The General bore a prominent part 1, , gust battle and victory at Gettysburg. A more suitable day than the Fourth of July could not lure been selected for the laying of the corner-atone, nor could a more appropriate celebration honor the say than will take plane upon the sacred spot wfcry repose the remains of our departed heroes. The National Sabbath will be a great day for Get tysburg. No doubt an Immense conconme of peo -1? will assemble from the various States in the 1 - thou, to participate In the exercises of the occa sion, as well as to view the memorial battle-Veld at-On which was decided the fate of the nation. Since the above was put in type we have learned that the President of the United States performs the ceremonies of laying the corner-stone. The man tas of the Cabinet and heads of Departments, and the te , vernora of the various Stela., with their sev eral departments, are expected to be present and I , rtieipate in the solemn exercises. The -cession Ku also be the anniversary of the victory won at Gettysburg, two years ago. The Gettysburg papers suggest that all lOW .Oelebratlons otiould heitaindaned *Rhin the - State, on the Fourth, In order that the people .PleY be en . abled to malt the battle-field nod portlcopatOin the OsorcisPe of the day. Everyperebtlo railroad facili ty will be afforded visitors, and extenalve arrange. menta are beim made In town to accommodate all who attend. . , Dour/era and Nirnstliteportitng Conserretts,.— By the terms of an act of Congress approved the 8d day of March, Inca, deserters from the army and conscripts who have failed to report to the prop er officers, are 'placed itt a wotul plight.. If we read the terms of the act of Congress aright, all those referred to tltereln,haye forfeited their eitizen ablp, and are to all Intents and. purposes, in the position of aliens' debarred from the exercise of all political rights and the holding Of Maces of trust and profit under the Government Thu net of Congress distinctly declares, that " An who have deserted the military or naval ser vice of the United States,.who shall not return to said service or report themselves to a Provost Mar s'hal within sixty days after the poclamationterein after mentioned, shall be deemed and taken to have voluntarily relinquished and forfeited their rights to become citizens; and such deserters shall be for incapable of holding any office _of trust or profit under the United States, tarot exercisieg any rights of citizens thereof • and all persons who shall hereafter desert the militsr atd ilha ail persons who, being duly enrolled, shall part the jurisdiction of the district in which he Is enrolled, or go beyond the limits ot the United States with the intent to avoid any draft into the military or naval service duly ordered, shall ho lia ble to the penalties of this seetion.• And the Presi dent Is hereby ;authorized and required forthwith, on the passage of this mit t to !sane his proclamation setting forth theprovisiohSof this section, in whlah proclamation the President is requested tonally all deserters returning within sixty days, as afore said, that they shall be pardoned on condition of re turning to their regiments end coinpanies, or to such other organizations as they may be assigned to, unless they shall have served for a period of time equal to their original term of enlistment." On the 10th of March, 1883, the President of the United States issued his proclamation as directed by the law above quoted. There Is no mistaking the. law. Its terms and its penalties arc plainly ex plicit; and It becomes the duty of every citizen to see that this la* Is rigidly enearced. Deserters from the draft—men wlio absented themselves from localities after being enrolled therein, and who failed to report within the sixty days inscribed, will now find that they have forfeited their right of citizenship. The law fixes this penalty; and the people who have stood by the Government in all Its trouble, must see that the law is properly enfore ed.—Harthburn Telegraph. FourlA of July in lifordnoee.—The Citizens of Mootrwe met at the Court House oti Monday eve ninz, at 714 o'clock, to take measures for a General Celebration on 4th of July, 1865. Hon. W. J. Tile rell presided. On motion, G. A. Jessup was elect ed Secretary. The meeting then resolved to cele brate the coming 4tll of July in an appropriate manner, and that this meeting appoint a General Committe.• of Arrangements, who should have power to appoint all sub-committees. The following persoillt *eft appointed:— B. S. Bentley,(Chalrman ;) W. H. Jessup, A. Chain bei tin, D. B. ',Ramp, Col. C. W. Tyler, IL C. Tyl er, A. L Webster, E. B. Mooney, IL J. Webb, CapL Stone, lion. W. J. Terrell. The meet then adjonrotl to meet at the wine place on Friday evening at 44 o'clock. FRIDAY EVFACCSO Meeting railed to order, and W. FL Jessup, e.g., u-ss chosen Chairman. The Committee of Arrange ments made re_rt of the following Committee.: Oe Spiaktr--W. FL Jessup, lion. F. B. Streeter, D. R. L•ttlimp. C. Foster, 8. H. Ss,yre_, L F. Fitch. 11:auters—Wm. A. Crossuan, S. htrdford, H. C. Tyler. Fire-VorkA —E. C. Fordham, E. B. Mooney, A. L. WebtlPr.. Ordnance and Military--CoL C. W. Tyler, - Capt. G. L, Stone, LieuL D. W. Searle. Dimwr—J R. Dewitt, C. C. 4alsey, W, L Allen, D. Sayre, Billings Stroud. The following Resolution was znanimonsly adopt ed: - That ALL rtm7crustro °Limns, Fire Companies, Masonic and Odd Fellows Associations of Susquehanna County are Invited to participate thus in the coming Fourth of July. Meeting adjourned to meet on the Fourth of July unks• sooner called together. For particulars and programme see the ibribenin ing handbills. G. A. JESSUP, Secretary. ffiperini Deeds and Atortgages.—A new supply printed and for sale at the independent Republican offiee.-tf. .1 - Til7rd 7'o The 11"use.--Be r e Lathrop, Tyler, & ILlley'e new a4rertisements. 311cof1ort I—The attention °firm-pa/ars is (nailed to the notice of Courts ofd ppOsle of 1.1. S. Internal Revenue, in this paper. Musical * . rfra. In /hrooklua.--Prot. Tillotson begs leave to annonnee to the citizens of Brooklyn and vicinity that he will aln,g to them some evening of next week.' For terms, place, apd other partlen Mrs, see small bills. E4terpfulifir•--A visit to Lyons's Photographic Rooms will well repay the trouble. nis photo. graphs will bear comparison with any produced in the country, and ho is constantly adding to his col lection of portraits, views about town, and fine en gravings .A large stock 01 frames and peasspart"utx of new styles and at very low prices has just been opened. L00k , ..7t This.r--ks the old 4th of July Is com ing bac): trout a visit down in Dixie, and many of our brace boys with it, E. M. Day, of Rush, has made arrangements for an Independence Ball, Tues day evening the 4th of Julv,'wbere the friends are respectfully Invited to attend'. to welcome back our florious "4th," and also the brave ones who went orth to battle for our Government. Rush Soldiers' .114 Soddy.—Amount of box sent id.y 161 b, ISt is One bad-lolly lb pillows, 4 psdr mutes, 11 shirts, 12 pair drawers, S towels, 11 pocket handkervidefs, 7 p&lr socks, 4 combs, 12 bottleatorseradish, 1 fir kin pickles, old muslin, bandam and reading mat ter. - Miss. L. HawrN, &rectory. TreaNurcr'slteport.—ltallance on hand May 101 h, , p. 11,24 Received at Mite Society May 11th, 5,07 Total, f.:4,31 May t ili, expenses, 8 1,41 Check sent the ireedmerea fend, as per receipt below, 851,75 Ere/singe, 25 Cnctirrent money, 2,90 Total, $56,3L CnAiLorr GaArrozu, Tiragurcr. American Baptia Home Minton Boom—No. Nass.o Street, New-York, June 2d, ISeel." Received of Mrs N. Granger, Treasurer Soldiers Aid Society, Rush, Pa., .fifty one dollars and seventy five emits, fi,r freedmisa's fund. Ja.a. Wurarassa., Assistant Treasurer. Fattingeo. BIIIITH—BALLARD—At the "Sethi:Mist Partkon age. In Gibson, by Rev. G. A. Severson, January &i ISt5, Charles Smith of Harmony, Pa., and Eliza Ballard, of Gibson, Ps. SCHOONOVER—MULKEY—At the residence of tne brlde'e father in Forest Lake, Susquehanna Co, June Gth, by the Rev. John Mulkey, Mr. Wm. IL Schoonover, of 'Pittston, to Miss Mary A. Mulkey. 13EAIIDSLEY—ASHLEY--On WearmadaY, June ith, IS&,, at the residence of the bride's father, Brooklyn, Pa., by the ltev...J. S. Breeklurldze of the New Turk East Conference, Capt. IL F. Beardsley, late of the 14tat Pa. Vol., and ears E., eldest daugh ter of H. T. Ashley, Esq. Our tattat *TM. BOUGHTON— In the 13. S. General Hospital, N. V., on the 2nd day of lebruary, 1935, Benjam in a Bong,htou, in the fortyttldrd year of his age. Mx. Boughton yea a resident of Auburn, Suva. Co., Pa., he enllate4 in the service of our country on the 15th day ofstAng,nst, 11364, in the MG Itegt., Pa. Vol. Served with credit to himself and his country, until he fell, mortally wounded in the ab domen, with a bullet from the enemy In the terrible battle at Fort Fishcr, North Carolina, January 15th. Ills is a Patriot's grave. Auburn Four °Others. J. H. W. puttizo. Orr- Attnantearnante Or 'Deaths are published iriacont otice.taid for as. the raicof Las =La Verao, Eva cents a Hee, ctrt 17 in adruce. ELTON—Goodrich Elton, of BmIley;Hollow, in Gibson, Pa., June 2nd, 18G5; aged, slaty-five years, 6IX month's, twelve days. • • Mr. Elton came to It:alley Hollow nearly forty years ago. Wail one ofthe oldest Inhabitants of the place ; was well known, Ibly an a dear ly beloved by all who knewl,m. fte wa t ; respected. l ive r y in. dustrions man; and Ills“imanipation brotk,ht, many to his place of Madness. who feel they hate arestabro a loss in his death. Bat his removal Is felt most by his family. Nearly always well and ritthome, look ing after and providing for the wants, of his famU,y, they realize a vacancy thelr circle that cannot be filled. Batas their Ulna lain God, tine will not be confounded. Mr. Elton was an attar ve hearer of the word of lifo which ho took to”sad for his comfort and his hope. IL A. Bayszatra. PRENOV-1n Jackson, May sth, of consumption, homy, 'relfo'ot Malian ?tench, in the sixtieth yenta( ave. YlEMElt—April sth, In- Monteallo, N. Y. very inuldenly, AddUaM., wife ofJohn ilsher, and dangh ler or CFPorgn Cantrell; aged, :twenty.thrnes years, oniamonth and throe days. • . , Aaiun, Pa., April 10th, 186514 Gen• Franklin:pas, only child of John and ancy Myers ;- , ton months and eleven days. (Fong ecpala (N. Y.) papers plead° copy.) 00E771n Franklin, on the 6th inst., Edward, son of William and Tarr E. Gott; in the nineteenth year aids age. ' PORTER-1n Choeonnt, Itley 25th, 186.5, henry Portcr4 aged, sixty-tour years. puke?g,tporto. New York Wholesale Prices Current of Produce. Reported for eno "L.wrixergromix Itarceldnak" by JOSIAH (12.11PENTER. Ocan. Merchant. No, s.O Wathlnkton St., Nese York, to whom ehl2menta may be made. Twodidrdsaf tbe markt value win be advanced on the locelpt of the 9--le3111 1, MMI.••• • Pun eurcoons and 0 weilie market reDOTt emit free of charge by mail to three making eidomente pare, ill $ 4,61 431Ri.e. V bush. I 90411 5 5 t 4 iintrare, (31 ea 50 le 13 11caM4eour,d, - bath. " COO 1 1101enre.; 90 Porn. v to 6, 100 poetous. ttrrei, 150 22 200 Butter, to tuba,' D. 25 Ea en not ona, • 850 Fs 400 In firkins, " 9352 tluifte, thy. 0 . 1 . 0). 94 to rout , " —Ge noels. 12 e (Merit doles% " 15 49 le Lard, corn. to best."ls 1646 12 " 10 Mt Hi inivis, bbl., 14 000 (d, 18 co Thied Apples, " 0 (V , 11 • prime, . 10 00 145) " m. Peaches , . 5.849 40, Pork , mean " le aBB zo Plume. e so' prime,lB 00 99 19 (X) Chextlea, . ea 531 Mina 12 el 25 24 Itsarberalea. 6341 4013bouldexa, " ^2046 22 " Inckberdes. 3349 " Ge 23 pmcd"° 91 -". uvo, 1; oct Flott wheal. bbl., 800011 00!Turker1, " 44 20 rYe " 5 Ciii Gorse " Corn Ideal. V brin,L, 2OD Gs Go, Pact?", " (d, 2 7 1 Thickwbeat Flour —Gs —Wines, Seed, 22 99 0 Flax, PID 1949 1 7 111 • 339 1' Seed, V bosh 45049600 Postbox, live crew. 60 52 ea Flax Seed, " 210 21 13 ilsrf Sides, Is ta 969 17 , Tailor. 100 ir tduiton,thonamiss.oll le!Word, 6046 95 Veal, " 669 wool..”Blted. 4 0 41 Sn Port dreaded. the LOA scdes, A barrel 03e 0 Wheat, p bushel, 1 7052 1 75.2tatdo Sugar, 421 — 12017.-21, fall report of the New-Took Ifarket can be men 00 file at any time by canine et the "Repalllimin" Ofere In Monty... In the above ie Oval the lowest and higlimt Prins , whim arc Rover.. ed by (panty and condition. Many artlcira that are nit mentioned .Mee. r fennel en the nenert to ne• Editor Of Eeptibiican Dean Min:—With your permit/dem I wish inlay to the reader, of your taterthat I will mud, by fiturn moil, to all who wish it (free) e Heppe, with full direction for tasking and tieing o 'Ample Vegetable Italie that will effectually remove, In ten days, Pimple:, Illutchee, tan. ' , realm nod ell I:non:lnas of the Mu, leaviagthc same roll, elem., smooth and Beautlttel. I will aLfO mall Mee to them: baying Bold Duds, or Tlua Fanna. alrnpl, Sl:actions and Information that well enalde thorn to Awl a Nil growth or lam:laza Hall, Wlltkons, or a NI °attune, In 1.1 than thirty dam etl applicatloas arawystd by return malt withot...thargy iktpectrully your", F•hrnur 1171 h. IRM ken HAIR DYE! HAIR DYE! BATCHELOR'S Celebrated .HAIR DYE Is the Beet in the World! The only Harmless, True, 4!z Reliable Dye Known. Thi..Aplendld pair Dye Peirce— , lu.rs.s Red, Rusty, or they Flair, instant!) to a CILCB.ZT BLACK or NATURAL BILOWN. wit.hotrl I rdurt ng the !ler or stainitg tbe Ate, tearing the halrsoll and I.cautlN leionsts fresh vitality, frequettly restoring its tns lee color. and rut-titles the 11l effects of Intl does. The genuine is Creed WI LLIA3I A. BATCHELOR, all others ere mere [mite tore. and should be avoided. Al., Ilatchelor's NEW TOILET DREAM for Dreastnethe Flair, `Soil Or net -0,7-91 Barclay Street. New lark. Jute 11, IS&L—Iy. Waxer-tee ! !—Thae irtahlog a (Inc ,et whi-tere,a Woe move tackle, nr ahesattful head or glolay Ltlr, WIII pleabe mad the mud of THOS. F. CHAPMAN In .nott PT :art of Fol,ma•t SPRING AND SUMMER TRADE! eitiliziibei.9,Rotser)l,4toi)& eo. ITU Ks TO.3.itsro 1,1 Imrorrnllg eh: P1:111c tt.al thr'r r,xis or • 0c.0%t fcr the SPRING AND SUMMER TRADE IS COMPLETE, MI the, aroal 1 r Ir - tee, ,f de In 'lie INet• spot tb. C ,,, - , 1 , 1y to and exaattte the Mire Krowloq that our goods Were erlectrtt with ,rat t.r.• rtarl e , t.r7 3d,lntste 1. , toe tewle. Mr! there-re 0,41.10 to . If r real ladocaa•e• t• t^ caractut,rs to.o ara pr , , , artal to tuft 'mkt) ue.trly all that wool of PRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS, PIECE GOODS, MILLINERY GOODS, A'ID READY-MADE CLOTHING, EUAir in Price or Qoalily of Govls. Ws Invite al. and every one nf ma tiorevoirne i to rail on Up fret beery poreetinalog elvevetitre i at It will :Arlo ova Intr.:est to da so, • SPECIAL ATTENTION Is dl dt, OU• +:4,Ck of MILLINERY GOODS Straw Coodn,*ll (trig of lints root itoonelo botin tit , all col nod sn.ten. • rtlflclnJ Flowers arm fancy Orr.M.r.td to endless earn to. Craton* Blonde. L 3 ,.. de. :le R e rare etetbled to give entre. inducement. lu WO lin- to 2111111f.tro nod oil orders wi'l Dc promptly Otte . , tod to. Oar line of Spring Shawls. Cloaks, Basques, and 'Capes &her In Cloth or Silk. eanoot be <nulled on,hte of the CUR, either to q ylr Cr Price.. HOOP SKIRTS ! HOOP SHIRTS ! CORST_;'T'T'S ! PARASOLS BY TILE THOUSAND! Skltt, frou B to 10 cmingr , rnm 40 piece, the I.,^a and oTru or ELIAI::Tit.; Included. Ale, oreerat other nem uty!e. I thd lueutured. DIN EN TABLE CLOTIIS, TOWELS, AND Flne Cotton a , me 1.4 cta. a pair Flna white Llutn chid, 16 Me. a piece lute flea Unit Neu. Iloitry..l Olavtu in Beat For Gentlemen's Wear. WE STILL ItIAREFACTTRE EVERY OAR- 11MV.'T WE SELL Abd !lave thoorfort nifierios advant,, In Vele broach of trade. We nrau'd .y.kot St our clothing VI R.T. We can an w .1111 ith. ou In eV, oust volt, end non.* yntintig 10 CO;Cent Call and r.•• ycomotelv, of the f..tt. One aggnil moot of Proadclollin Cann: rlitßen foe P.:Into:II • oil in I ram. We into me , eq n ee nod (”1,1, I: no In ardor no (vowels.. oral guarantee eatlifection. I o rum:thine Into full lime of "/ It'd) 10/1 Flanurl6 l drle C lln n O.Eclitl. b F.:nom:err, Fufel.. de, Vallee,/ and Truitt& tiYIP WET INC toot G UTTENBERO, ROS ENIL4 & CO. IM.:'.LIES"nt. U EH, Parmer. - Montrose, Ma 9. 19t5. kInIISILd_nitROIRII Hartford, Conn. CAPITAL *,-.7.00,000C0. Dl= ACCIDENTS 01 livery Description. GENERAL ACCIDENT POLICIES For *Mt. arlth #lper wet e,mpeasaltl an be had for $e per an• num, or any other sum bettaezu tYr. , atel Pi 0,000 at proymtionate rate, TEN DOLLARS PREMIUM Recuret a Polley foz CLOW." Oa per we,k itampematton, sa above. at the al rate. FOREIGN RISE'S. Politica Imbed for Potato, Wrot tad a. ani Calltania TrarcL Barra can to learr.ed by application to the t:III-cecr tiKencica. SHORT TIME TICKETS. Arrongetnetli4 ant fa co complatlan by whill the travel VT will be able to wombaea many Itallway Tillitct OfCce. Isacuaca Th.a.cra aae or thirty clays traveL Tea eats 0.111 roy • ticitta for on. Cara travel, luncrlorlCl OW. or eta mealy ma ta oaacti o a, IletrAtra , feles may Lc lad far thrr e. tax, or Mile toonalw. In tbS IMMO 16231.11 C...- liezardvpr he taken et liszerdoes rates. No nod fail med. tenon required. Meta unit Ite by Thu oompany's Aheets. POrieSes for EOM% and ter five years, emu be hod by appthettlan to the Male (Ake. Guatahus F. Davis, Thomas Belknap, Jr. 11: If. D. Cal/ender, (Marks Mite, Jae. L. Howard, Cornelius IL Errbt, .Geo. W. Moore, Hugh Harbison, Marshall j e wd, Cenrae B. Graiman, Ebenezer Wrens , Jonciilurn L. Baum ItOnNFIC DEN.I.S. isee I . J Q PATTEBSON., Prat - G. F. DAMP % 'Flo, F. dent. Kottme, • trim 1861 RIMY GS ETROU7), Agent. Mr. V. ell APPJA N. Cbecolel. I , naalway, Nov V nrk 1865. NAPKINS DIRECTORS. Xtgal AdvirOaintitts. ExeentorNlFotlce• 1100TIOZ herelq glom to al Demons bulb' deittrest LI the eatate Of At.l , llhLrAve, late ors piagruie ihm the same meat be presented to the subletihmed the arrayeC6l.lll and all poinvalndebtod torrid Nast... mated %make tmo* mace mama- L l ' 4 .. V , iIaaAMS. Inaingellir, Juno 1% 1363—pd Auditor's Notice. Mint underelfraeth having been apPotated an Attalla:kr by the A. Graham' Court of thadluehsrata County estate or the Nude to thatiande of the Administrator of th eeestate Of Milton Tingley. deconood. hereby elves notice that beartll attend to the dial,. of row nop o intment, 01 WI fare In Unfair, nn Katurday. the sth day of Ju1y.1665.et 0 . .1.0 , P. in. at which time and plow all perste,. Interested to raid Ned may anaea , their elahne. or he forever debarred front e , rnlna In no raid tuna. UnntiOne. Jun. IS l _ 4 A. 0. WahltEN, Administrator's Notice. °TICE is hereby siren to all wont. havine dronandsWinet tho outs of /oho 11. Canter to of Ahtorn township. det'd. that the sane must be presented to the undersi.oed for or. nsnaement, sod all peso., t a detn...r to old estate Use requested Inakelmmedlolefarment. W. C. lAA!. EC. aIi r EEW trOD Adm. "' Auburn Cadre, May, Mb. ISSS.AO • AndltorN n-0'2,1C0, TUE noderslvard, en Auditor appolatt by th e rhph.n,.. Cont of tinequehanne county to dlrtdbote e Inds In the hands of the,itnte of John Holtrive. 6e rased. will attend ta the =LI of Llazat....7l.ttnantaat . .bla office In Mont/Vow, on Tensity the 03th day of .1ung19.115,, , pt 1 o'eloek whith time end Line ell persona Interested will give their attend. nom or ho forever debarred from coming Inen veld fund. E. 11.TUR.112.11, MAUD?. Auditor's Notice THE rinderegned, sa Auditor opp.e_lrdeP3: the grahams' °port Iht A t =t d Zra illo ' llfe Y es i ga in oq= FlZl:ll ' d=sr"d r i atte e de orb sappointnamt.at ids office la Montroso. on rid. . ) the t 4 day of June. cecina p. co., et lvtich tiros and piece all p-rnons Interested will give th eir idtendnnce or be foram debarred *ran coming In on cold hind. E. 11. TUBSSft, Auditor. ffidniro3e-, WV H. 11363.-41 s. A tiditor's Notice. THZ itoderelned. an Andltor appointed by the..thyftns' Cnort of ttntqueNtnna flaunty to distrande the fuo4 In the hoods of the Administrator In the estate of Sarah npnmom demos-d, vlll :Mend to the donee nr tie anoonhanant, at biz caMer In Molotov.. on Monday tbe lb day of Jruic.l. lo . at eel , p. at width Vole and Oboe .1 1 pavans Intenrsted teillgtve their nttotrintion or be forever detoured Orin condrc In on told to d. E. TURNER, Auditor. Montrose, May 2!.. 18ad.-4nr, Anditoen Notice. TIIS undersigned, an Anditm appointed by the Court of Can. man Pleas of Susquehanna county td tusk, dLaributlon of the funds In the hand+ of the Adnalobstrater of the aerate of Ebenezer Avery, deceawd, wilt attend to the duties of hla s appointment at the odic. of Bentley. I. Itch Or Bentley, In Montrose. on tiatnedl9 the Mb day of June. 1664, at I o'clock, r. U., at which Woe and place ail persona 101cm:stud In .1.1 ILnd wll 10Rsnt their claims or be forever harteut ham mining in on Kahl fund. Montrose, May 20,16.65. IL S. BENTLEY, Auditor. Auditor'■ Notice. T nE on..d.OrulEne•A an Auditor appointed the Court of Cum- Inlo Bharinehunna Connty to *distribute tho funds the hands of the Admlnlstrstor to &data of E. V. rook. &ream& arlll attend to tho duties of hlsnpreentment at hlt omen In Montrose, no Thursday the 7..0.d day hf June, at I o'clock P. M., when an persons interesled In said fund will present then calms or be forever detoured IT= cotolnft In on said fund. Montrose.. Nov !d. letH. /, R. DUE.I4II, Auditor. Administrators' Notice. WOTIOIS Is hemp" given to all potions having demands =Mat 1.1 the mato of Selo Payne. Me of Oakland town:chip. damned, that the mine mud he presented to the onderstgoed for a reanke• ment, and an persons Indebted to odd mate are renucsted to make Immediate payment. ItliFt'S PAYNE, / Adm'n. Oakland, %fay 9, 199.5.—0t0 JAL ES WORDEN, Executor's Notice. NTIOILIs hereby givam to all persons having demands agalust the Ciliate of Wm Lathrop, late of Roth tow`p., deeme,rd. thatthe same must ho presented to the underslgnedfor arrimgeracnt, and all persons Indebted to said estate are ruest ell to make loupe. dial< PaYment. CW.PIGEIt, Executor. nosh. Stall Pth.l6.l._sa, Administrator's Notice 'TOTICE In hereby Given to al I per.ns having deco ands aZaln't LI the Wale of Orlaudo Willlalno. late or Feat:kilo tovep , ted . that the same must be prepensed to the undersigned forarrahertne-I sedan pesnonsludelded to Bald esLat..are requested to make tome. Mate payment. THOMAS WILLI A Nth, Yranklle, Mar 6th, InrZ -..d A cindutsantor Auditor's Notice. TQE maderrlgmett. on Auditor appointed hr the Orphans* (roan of Snequehemna County, to make , Ilatti intim of fond. In the hoods of the Administrator of the Mate rf Ralph tt Miraa deed. will attend to the dollen of Ills appolnlttiont l hit ofllee In the Borough of Montrnae, on Wetirmaday, the 14th day nfiono nest. at I o'clock, p. m., when all persona Interested to rald bind will pm aent their calms or by forever debartml. GEC/. P. LITTLE, Aotilteir. Montrose, Loy 11411, Auditor's Notice. 'VOTIVE le hereby glecu that the ondemlinted. . Acentoe ep. .1.11 pointed by the tirphave Court of Flnequellahns Connty mate distribution of the !mule In the hands of the adminlatealut of the estate of G. e LYMAW, decettaceterlll attend to the du- Ilea of hla appointment, at the ofilJe of J. B. McCollum to Mont me., on Patonluy. June 15th, 1.93.5. at I o clock p. In, when all persons Interte/Cd to sold fonds will prtfent thetr dear. 4 ne be foe' ent d.harmt. D. IC.SkARLE, Andur. May 95 . 1 % 100 5 —4. "Our Fallen Chief." IMPERIAL PHOTOGRAPHS, Cartes de VisiteN., LEO QUARTER SIZE PICTURES President Lincoln, FOR SALE ONLY AT TIIE. " POST OFEICE." TO ID _A. I FL "4. 7- IVI F. INT AND OTHERS p., the public [hal he tau atublisla T1T. .,d.,,,,0,:,u,ci • Forwarding Station st 110DDoTTOM STATION, on the D. &W. nallrond. hat - Ink entered Into an errangemcnt with the Firm of It. Mc Pints SON k Whole:elk Como/8.1.km Ik-Otre. Wnehlngtun Market. New York Ultv, for t_rwarding BUTTER, EGGS, POULTRY, And All Kinds of Country Produce, For lettleb he mill pledge Wraaelf fur ClOnll $A 1 .89 ANT PKOMPT P &TURNS for an Mk' ea entrant.] to We care Hopbottom. May Y pc, —am. J. 11 CHAPMAN. ASSISTANT ASSESSOR.. United States Internal Ttev.cnue, Aamoh°Mkt. I'!tit Distrier, iteengirennin. 3lontrose, May 22, 184 Z. XTOTICE le hereby given that Col. Caspar W. Tyler has beer sppolnted earbeant Assess* Or the ne=ill plytaten lath IngtrilrlUenprielng the Innmships of I. th ,np, epralgvilleu llim ock. Jegsap, Been. A uleiru, end that part of the Bereugh W 310n1; rosy and Bridgewater lying tenth of t no If Ilford stud (lu'go Tyra pike and between ;he Punt 11.0.44 n'iCh stmt ~4 the Circa Bend toad—ln pis, of Wet. r(S.I. L 4 / ..• rwiteed. An r. rldlng within thle Ply lop will mate all rettnws to raid Aealginal at hie utliee In Moulin*. ()Mee silt Jude. , Streeter. ft 3 E.1 . 5S Anstwor. I9U, Dlztrict. NEW GOODS AT WILSON, GRIFFIS & WARNER'S FOR THE SPRING TRADE. MONTROSE. May 23.1813. A. G. REYNOLDS, WOOL CARDING, Brooklyn, Pa. Hay VA' b. ler4.—tf. Patnam's iron Clothes Wringer TfIEDIEST IN E ,, EI. JVILt .TILES. lot ilut recomi tnratati 44 , v4. . Argil 91. Ins. 74•30 ten* THIRD SERIES. DT autheAtl of the Seeretarp of the Treancry, Sea utiaitilLreed. I) the General Subscription Agent for the tale of Milled States seeunteba offer. to the pubile the third eerie* of Taman Volta bearing wren and threatenths per cent. interest per swam, known es the Tbra not. aro IrauNl under dale ofJnly kith. Ina.S, and ero pay able three yt..14 Cow that date In currency, or are cnalrellible at the option of the balder Into U. N. 5-20 Six per cent. GOLD-BEARING BONDS. These Bonds are now W. , rtb a handsome premium, and are es mot, ee aro all the Government lionda. (rim State, Comity, and Muulripat taxation, old b adds from one to three per et :d.,per an born to their value, aceewling to the rate levied upon ollwrlpanpu. ty. The intent la payable aunt oily comm. attached to ,=,II note. width telly be net oil .tud w,id any bona or karat... Cement on a Or ' note. Tem ante tow tt Ten VA) to alooo woo • Notes Of all dcoomlnatien, named will he promptly Partithed upon neeelpt of subscriptions. The Notes of OM. Third iteries are precisely titular In loon and nrivilegm to the lieval4 Irties already add, facet,• that the Oov eminent reservulto itself the option of paying Interest In gold cola Ott prveent., twat:ad of 7 :Moths In currency. tiulawrlbers will de duct the (Menu lecurrat,:y up to July lath, at the time when they antescribe. The delivery tsf the notes of the third series of the Sevve.rhirthts will eornmenee en the of June, and wl ll he mode promptly and omtlnuenaly afar that date The ellcht charge o ode In the coeditlons of this TIMID BE. HIES streets only the matter of Interest. The payment In cold, If made. will Le roultralent to the eutreneY 'Melva( of the blotter rate. The return to specie paylovets. In the eve rd of white only will the option to pay irate not In Gold be ave.lo of, would no red.. Wad eqmilze primes that purchases made with ea ho , moo. In Cold would be telly equal to those made with seven and threotenths per cent. in enneuey. This LS The Only Loan in Market Now offered by the Government, and Us 'superior advintagee make It the GREAT POPULAR LOU( OF THE PEOPLE. Les than Ittegt.Ono,ooo of the Loan authottred by the inst Cm, Flew are now In the market. Villa amount. at the rate at which It to being atmorlied, will all be tittL.mibed for within two [11.1.1114 when the notre will undoubtedly command a pr. mien, as has Ma' (Orally been the caw on clotang the sobscrlbllone to other Letatta In order Ord citizen's of every town and motion of the cou-to may be afforded facilities for taking the loan, the National Dank. and Private Ranker. throughout the country have generally agreed to receive aubscrlptlone at par. tiatlecrthern will toted their owe agents, In whom they have confidence, and who otly no to be re apordible for the delivery of the notet for whiel, they romaye or dere. J A Y COO% E, Scar en-etas ea e.vr. rkllndelpLls linbactiptlor.s will be rts-tired by the Ilantit.g HOW( of W. 11. COOPER & CO., Mont•nse, and b the Fleet I , l..tione; Bee o Susquehanna Depot. Alto by Pleat linttonal Dank of tecrauton. , letert. Natiota I Dock of DAUM. Second " " " " T0 , 4'211411 Mei " Ilouottp;e.l " " R Ilketbarre Montrone, U ay lah. 1:48. -Solos BRINGS SOMETHING NEW HAVING patc.......1 Or k Cat. Vat. ciabk.gelL r. U. W EEILJ sg 'JO . I ILAto II large ra. , ct of TATS AND CAPS, CHILDREN'S TI - RBANs, LADIE•'S' SHAKERS, Corn.feting In part of ‘ten. CAWS 11l !MKe to fur 1 - .11 , C1J, Linen emits anti irustere, Gouts' Furnishing Goods. UMBRELLAS, HANDKERCHIEFS, SUSPENDERS, COL I, A 1:S, NECK TIES, SHIRTS, Which I Ara prrpplo,161••11 for cut, or rewly pay at very low pr ... , nck han ~a'rm'y bran bot,z,t whp ean Small pratite anal rally pay Is u y ('..11 and x rOr vwur eelva., Two door" Wore Pearbee 'lute I, In the build tog Kruelet. by F. U. Watts las • blata•bbare. /f).V.rt,'.l AU latonirpoß. Mar .A.lEre-11 NEW 61-0001 - )S. INEI3B & atITTERVIELD, Are now receiving thsts SPRING MIS SUMMER tUUD Mut coil and Qr./1111C Dm. Goods GRENADINES, POPLINS, CHADIES, LENOS, DE LAMES, MONTRaili, May A 15E4. A. H. S3IITEL READ, WATROUS & FOSTER ❑are Just retched m.d opened a fine tenni of SPRING AND SUMMER DRESS GOODS. mum SHA WLS, DOMESTIC:i,COTTONADES, SUN UMBRELLAS, HOOP SKIRTS, RAL MORAL DITTO, GLO TES, HOSIER P, ,tr. ctx , At the :lost Reasonable Rates VOOL, FUR, STRAW AND PALM' LEAF HATS BOOTS AND SHOES, CROCKERY, GROCE RIES, DRUGS AND MEDICI:I - ES, PAINTS, OILS, Ax. N B.—We we roceiv log nddi done to our Mock meekly We can furnizil any number or Return Palle to our eitentiler, *shine to vend nutter to the City, and =RI C.krerard the rosetret of aarge, ...I ;Z.... gee the highest prices and prompt mums. READ, IVA TROUS & POSTER. MONTROSE. May 2:411.156a. SHOOTING IRONS 1 REVOLVING AND SINGLE—NEW STYLER AT I3EMAN'S. THE GREATEST IMPROVEMENT YET A Single Pistol that Draws its Own Car tridge after Firing! Pricell lose than ''ADT °Tn. v ot." All al= and styled of ear trideo on hand. also O. I/ E. 'a Dont,le ster-YroOf and United Swat Army rerensaion Cato (;r . 1 1 031 fall to see More New Revolvers and Piaui* before purchase-I:lg. 0. D. 11E3SA N. If °Wm., irorf 51th.100.3 BOOKS AND STATIONERY. AOOOl3 stock of School Boahs;Toy Books. Var.cy nook., no tools. .to. Some of We bust FlC.Urrs of cur fate Pfc-Idrol to Ste market. A new Book—tins:nada and /twat. ny If arirn Har land, at TO DAIRYMEN. Floß. CHANDLER. aria pay the Idsheat staukst price for prin.. Ratter—forniat, packase or curial= to son. of the but deal. Nostrum, May n, 1663. PHOTOGRAPH ALRUEISg Direct from the Manufactory. A 01,63lttutt of Filol.ormphbtuni, rtry cheap for We by • Molar , " 4WI I 17 . 145. D R. LYONS & CO. WOOL CARDING. WrIULD Itlq to my old Wends to Romani:awn -I 34 cm:Ay th3t, L lura lepalred tLe ConUng litaclarg. a sly tc 13. 11 u lbcrOs 13Lop. with acw Curds, ond will 1. r for Wool tn ec.3.3an. I will Used on masonatdo terns a umau good mils. .Bklnnir dq May an. 1305. JACOB 0A1410131. B u . 0 .114T 1 . 8 A tiente n. 9: o l , :ne and Bound l'eseb Ino PA I.PWIPZ 0 ALLYN 4, 9"I aP iNG. Ntagl.. :o itontwor $230. 000,000. 7-30 LOAN. EVERY DAY =I CLOTHING, I'M 3P O.IR..PA_IN a , : =99 U,eturn Pail . SEED POTATOES. NEW STOCK OP - Fashionable Summer Hata and Capa for Men, Boys and Children, op Almost Every Variety, Style and Price, I= A Chip Hat, worth lo cst., to a Fine Leghorn or Fur Ihit, UFFI:RLD At Very Near Old Prices. MAO, A Now Stock of Ladies', Mon's and Children' SHOES. Lester's best Boots and Shoes conb4intly on hand. Shoe Findings.of all kinds. Fine Buck Gloves. &c., &c. trill not WI to emit my eastontera In mica And quality. Cali •33,1,en Store on Main-atreet, one door below the Poet Office. .s.e7 . A Largo Assortment .4. OF ;41.,: , \?.:. '.: • -s 4 ' 4 + ,t2l .-4 ; ,• , _ 04,,' racy FURS, :4* Ali '-?;t Being Manufactured :7 . FOR ' ''" 41•• • • 4-71:4- -- `s=r '':' '‘."'''.".'' —'-t--- ran and Winter Trade L. C. KEELER. 14....• 141., I IC. .I• HA! HA! I VIANEI YOU NOW CANE FURNISH YOU WITH MOST ANYTHING Is the xlvape of Vlcarsand Tabasco. and Eatabka and Drinkablea ra -apt •I Barra are." Tn [mint.. I can rand. Fa klna .d /WO, nd bay tM Ir Batter or sand It to . Koal a Commlatlon House . hare Is lb New Nark, tree of ebargr, except urall freight and cam nAralon. U. ff.DUNMURE. 31orarceri, April 0 , 180. TO All WHOM IT MAY CONCERIL Farmers lu Particular. BOYD 82 WEBSTER RAVE FOR SALE REVOLVING HORSE RAKES, BY THE DOZEN OR SINGLE ONE. EXTRAS AND REPAIRS OHIO REAPERS ANI) MOWERS, MEE! GRAIN CRADLES, GRASS SCYTHES AND SNATIIS, FORKs.SHOVEI,S,HOES, PICKS AND HANDLES. Klaildilia Materials, ! , ICLIDIS9 PIKE LC3IIIY.R, WINDOW SASIL, PAINTS OILS, PETTY, GLASS, BUTTS, SCREWS, NAILS, LOCKS, A LARGE VARIETY COOK STOVES FOR 111.111...51NG WOOD. COOK STOVES MEM COOK STOVES FOR WOOD OR COAL. TIN WARE, • wItoLEBALE AHD RETAIL. BIRD CAGES, LAMPS, &c ALL 000DS AT PEACE PRICES FOR CASU W. H. BOYD I=l THE REBELLION IS DOVINI GOLD IS DOWN AND _ GOODS ARE DOWN A. 8 .. - W:=eoPTAIPJOZIDT I VIL'VneI:I7, the lowest pnem. DRESS GOODS IN GREAT VARIETY FOR LADIES. A LARGE STOCK OF DRESS AND GA OAF BUTTONS. .1 GOOD .1 SSORTY RAI' 01? CLOAKING, SKIRTS, SHEETING, Av. Men's Wear. THE BEST ASSORTMENT OF CASSI3fERE.• IN TOWN—ALSO, HATS AND CAPS. A SMALL LOT OF RE.ADT•MADE CLOTH:MO, Wi4 -h will he old way dawn to close out. Please call and ste at CHANDLER'S. %%arose, May I% A CARD. 135 -.2:, ,, ..-,-,..,T.f.rzuv.L. ,, 41,',1,V.T'gcr.. 1!.T," Yor k ache thrrn at the LOWEST IATII for (i*SLI. or Itt EQU IVA LENT. 111., WV k embrace, n largo varteht of Dry good.. Cat* , U..ps, Boots atiii Shore. tinit.vrics, tin.rdiehre. Lhir . and liedicioet, luit. Notions. an.. Are. %ha Goods ha, In u porrloxll for , 1011, be Is prepared to Aell them at ee low thegs 1611 say othe: ew 011,1:ment, etpecially at he . proveiu to avoid hAtees of an e. dime credit. A ~idt 0 ,..,, or neeely ZS you" In New York City dm collided htin to forte theecquatetarteeof mane Cretwlaia fi rma dealing In Rutter. For those wlalitag to have the lo g heet price for their Butter, Ike.. we will Onward .111pEncntsta Nth hOUSte. Ilaving a large trade with the leading Hates of the 0117 1 am pre pared to pa 7 the very Want mice for No. 1 Maier. Tivwe :oak lag wach will tlnd 1. lt prollUble to call on ult. J. E. JACKSON. Falnisle, May 18,11.-41. NEW GOODS. JUST OPENING. DBY Good,, firnettle.',l3oo•l‘. and a great varkti et Notkma for tbe 11411,11.1AY5, !SIDLES, I.l,urcts ?tabula, Mao 'lrons, Dtariem, Albums. and (ie.! 13o0u, Or Prermata,, AO. Ae. Just opened and formal° bT J. LYONS & SON. Montrose, Derraul, , er 19, 1664.-41 Soldiers.' Bounty Pensions, and Back Pay. m lIE ondentigned Lieenstd Azent tbe Government, being du rr i dd= u tr o ciaLtri a =an., mill, giro prompt nt No chart° for Information, CT for men =len sactestful. brontroae, Aprtllo.lBo.—.6m. OICO. P. LIIIL K. 1300 Th AND SI4OES OP ALL DESCRIPTIONS. IvE d tame the Debit. th 4 mre I Jest shove Flan:uto C rio°.z t grovkir.l,*.t: hand ao poet uet of La4ee htieetteottel ohlidtene . non, ea well ea Wee Boots, Lbarnonda and lkossuaa ; oleo. Cluatottl /34 , til slid bbaes made Ma omeettal to She KM wales' di* sal at the sbetteet trottee. 'MB • _ OnIII3/00 IratimisAnr w tlllll.—lt Claanse the mah ammt ßlO dimim4. ol44 ' ca ' ims ; \ ash 11h4:4 Thu Wed* all ovun. It ins? bora out to Mobs or or LI eotheschrs dimes, oe • • 4 • t 1,0 r it MY Bon% Mardi keerArOli • yon catuttlia Md tre geed= ‘L`I • Tour blood It (went Axinnaslo ' asessrun porky est thee tlOi , rises sod ettouttalet the otwera • %di ..\\ Me Into alsorons action. testontlist _ 1 tto hearth and enelltete diesse.— times It midday mei s twMy a s - corn° idote aki, my anted blf purity ot the Ilea more Smart° is or of tail, Dm Ulasers Sores, rtvrox., Pimples. Mashes, Ltd% F 4. othonyl Hsu or at - rush& Truer °rain lite=.ltcald esd.BlorNOwits var or Camera= Tomcat, Bosta,yee. Iremalslticeerte, week se Retention. rinrentr9. leopptembis. 15terility, elm hyph ens or Vertu Dees" Liver Cm:opals:A, newt Insewee. •Try' Ayres ratseperttly.mod see for ecurmell the surprieng °lib wide!, I dresses the blood sad cores thaw ditordets. adMtl • . hennayetws the mitilo hays been Waled try ism bane. totterual Caere agVart of Extract of hanopornls for one dollar. lime of these Wn tree °suds corm the ark, Ow they net only cattalo little, If OLT. gancipesil[s. but olten no sauce properties es°• hitter otsseptintoseat boa followed theme of the rubes extracts of Warmomille which lost the market, until tO. .slob noel r has become syronymonswith IIDyW item tmd chest. 11 1 1 Ire cull obit compound “Nsruperills:' and Intend to supply t. rrmegly es hill ream. the 0.1.M0 Pm Orel of Obloquy , Vlach Mtn upon it. W e think we have groulld for hollering 11 Ou bwrs 'seceded lu whlch are Irreelstlb!e by the onllnary roe of the dame it Is `um. Woes only arms the sick lAss we otter them the to¢ alterative which we mow hoer to prOrtor, end cos tare rearm to Celia°, I is to, the oust MMus] peskier of the blood Tee duo. ered ay ..ytrndy A 'sire Cutesy Pooosm. Ls so universally known to eare--.. , my ether remedy fool the eu r° ussch.xstds, lufluvuu,„ Cr.;_:. itc-,osot tro..mait Coosens4 sed fur LW relief be etiossuresma Pstecuts lo thC stivesced of tire disease. that It Is uncle°, nt to rentont the ovidecos of virtues, Tbe world knows them Ala Pre iTtraL, 4 ll7l7/Ig2g, " SW. " and l°l4 " and all Calera a Idadidan everywhere, Montrose, April; BEADS, SATIN AND COLORED.' ALSO, FANCY COMBS, BAIR FOILS, L.c. &C., Just Bought In New York. at Arnie Priem ALSO, A LARGE LOT OF FINE JEWELRY, whim will bo mold fur the nest tbirty Cue al Greatly Reduced Prices. 0. D. BEMAN. If moon. Aprtllo. BSS, NEW ITILLENERY SHOP. MILS. It. S. FORDIMANI upouLD Nay to the I,attlet of Itontroms and Vicinity that sin h+. opened it Stall to the building fanner') called Bloom 1 0 ‘ 4:1 h Vn e oet rou , Y ri o e r ts ." kind :l; l o,l E = lileseclox and rtepatrlngllate done to mutt'. Ladle* call oedn see fir yourselves. Idoutr-ao. Slay 8.1365. ft. B. FORMAN. COFFIN TRIMMINGS, Direct from the Manufactory. 3 . 1 -I v ia t. R ln sta p:f. ,g L i . c or iv e n o Ecr iaal cus . E. D1 17=19. 13 10 . sod FiLvre.. hiud• NZi r ely of maw. of (1111‘ Plattar. _811•111 1.., Do. el litor.r. Lining Tacks, &c. atc ; WbiteYerloo, Ayr =le by Mumma. April 17. 1863. 11. U. LYONS £OO. r:11 :1 : : 4'.w OPAL PIUTIIRES I LYONS' PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY N OW IN 4YII3LIG o f LASTand dlv sitzdlog Photoicrigth,g Parcebin Pt to Ste . ' A"'"‘Yr. 1 1. , =Math Old etctlt,ecopit.l and ettaretd to Ltte sloe by aid_ et the Solar Caroler. l'ictum retouched } tette ladle or TIMM or Ordered. Moore (Jae... teats. Tras. imd names on band or swelSol en short notice, Alan, tnl Paintings tor ssle. and the bed I,,Meee Or. ears to the market. Priers moderate. Please oil. itnams et no , We Sea.rlee Hotel, over B. H. Lyon" A Co:. SW.. Montrose. Pa April 10. liC. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. LI HA T. ANTRUM, Eh CON. Manufacturer" of PHOTOGRAPHIC MATERIALS,' 11 7 7totesale and Retail, 501 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. :.;:aldltion to onr ma:n bu•lnral of Photographic Material; we 6re Litadquartms for the foLo.inz, Stereoscopes and Stereoscopic Of these Ise have an Immense nasostmentOncludlng War Ileenak A merlon eind Foreigt Odes and Lamdsenp.a. Groupe, titstentry. eic. A Ira, 11. ',shins Stereos, ors. for VOA!. pelmsull exhi• ,Ition, Chu mitalogue mill too sent to si+yaiddttst on =apt of Photographic Aftrums. Wt were the hot to lnumthme the. Into the Vatted Metes. led tt't olano.atioro itriIIIPPIC onanUttei In peat variety, notteg Itt mid from h0,[1 , 1. to 050 tneit Our alhatos hare the matintl4ll of icio sop trim to htauty hod datatallly to ;my otlttn. They oCt' e trht by mot!. nor. on receipt of price. Flae Album. made to 0rt1ez....0 Card Photographs. or (Walesa., now embraces Five Thoutond diflestott subject% its which additions are continually being Made) of YOrtralta &Yuri 'Loa ineilearta etc ear tho MaYor.flencrala, A utt., inn 1 .1.ut. - Ooktnels.V ,o oth...lllloMi 7.; Nero Mews, 111 ista‘w. 450 etateamen, Ire) Mb" 110 Ant iliony 50 F•umlnent Women. and 0,000 copies of Works of d i tlit clot:Linz reproductions cf th e most celeblated Inv. Man B. etc. Catalog.* aellt on ftmi pt of ir =r"en oda fur one darer ptetsres from on r Catalogue .111 be gall an Inn celpt of SI SU and sent by romiLtrea. Pooteaspbers and others ordering good' 0.0. D. rill plena* mit 23 por cent. of the amount with their Cater. vo—n.,, prices and quality of our goods Cannot fall to salistr. April 94. 1563.-4 m. NEW GOODS. AT REDUCED PRIOES. rRDTS, DELAINS, GROCEItIKS, .4. L. WEI3BTEIL BACK-COMBS, BIII7OITB, ETC. WILSON. OEITTIS. 6 WAICIAIM Montrose. Mara 1166. 1&33.-y1 MISSES E. 111. /lc E. A. VADABIN, MILIE BEES :131 First Door South of the Catholic Church. Laahlo.ble az:nano:tea of 11111Itery Goods will be kept const.Uy 0o head. Bonnets of the lute at style* nude to orderon short notice. E. U. V &DAM. Montrate. Aorll 11,1953.—am. E. A. VADldalti. S SMITH'S MILLINERY, OVER °HANDLER'S STORE. call yore attentlcrn to my not And tlkkhionsible MILLINERY GOODS, Oomprient BONNETS AND FLOWERS, LADIES RATE, CAPS, RIBBONS, AND VARIOUS OTH ER FANCY GOODS. at-Straw Bonnets clinackil and psviscil In the hit manna and all kinds of Millinerywork done on short riatlce. footman. Aurll 1563. Z. B. WITH. THE KEYSTONE HOTEL, (Formerly arliptid by W. S. !latch,) MONTROSE. PENN'A., HAS been leaned end moaned by the andt=d, who D 7 tbel'iliMn4elni,otztht.dy and Tor. twd w.t. or II an' 11" ell i endeavor to remit the tvatrehege nr the tatblLl. P. Y. unntmo, 4111 lb - tf. EDW'D. Olialow EP It. J. W. RHODES, PHYSICAN AND SURGEON, Springville, Pa., w , I..it . TA t. PrOira7. l . o r f o tM.l , LlU.l ol o o ..: , .l l . l ‘ i t.; by ga,:rd, et the loom of Speneeer India. req. eiptleVSLe. March 1/.1864.,e40L AMASA CrIASE, NOTARY PUBLIC, c+.l3.lc.AT 13 RINI". PAKZ elatowlefigments of Deeds, IlsolitereVoid ottos D. L roe, Na for any Meta or Territory. ray f o ortillostesi Pend oo Vouchers sot tiovrtedged before Wm, do see meor.i,l tb• cet , t lEcate of the Dimly of the Court. Mice with S. 11-CHAbEs who to a LlC.M4ncti PRIMICIS Room (MAW AGIT Owl Mort. V-h. lath. Ws .6 SOLDIERS' PENSIONS, BOUNTY AND BA.CK PAY. rrn m unt t r t ra. CNBED AGENT Or TIM 00n8111 tad g ition tt torelduas =trusted ICI MEHL v.. 1 prosnr sue 0 L. T. MOIL 4L)l'''n''outrose.CLrsvtnLrr 9..a1864.-1,1 SPLENDID SYRUPS, Green and Ground Coffee. ilmi Nrobio *WI Me 640•11. B MOH-LOADING PISTOLS O F r a m FA LITT AND STYLZ. OARTELDOII, Ita I;" Tl7litlaV:74l.. 1514-1131DIEMT Foul GARD= woe tub eigaego•Nraqff I. &loss • sow DRESS GOODS, SHERTINO. II ARDW AAR, CROCKERY, 12110 BELT BITCHLX/4 SIDE-COSI:PS, STIGMA &a.,
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