Bice indepatient ppublican. LOCAL MATTERS. .Yational n The First National Bank at suf,inchanna Depot is now to operation, pre _pared to tarnish Now-York exchange and do othernkieg befinow It will be ready to issue currency In two or three weeks. Prof. 7Yllotsmil Concert.— Prof. Tillotson, the popular teacher of vocal music, will give a concert at Brooklyn, in the Universalist Church, on Timm by evening next. lie will select a choice pro gramme, and if he succeeds as well in pleasing the tie people there as he did in Montrose., the citizens of Brooklyn will have a rare treat. Amendment to the Common &hoot Lure.—By moat sensible amendment to the School Law of this State, passed last winter, the minimum age for children to be admitted to the common schools was hanged from five to six years of age. Nurses, cra dles, rocking bores, baby Jumpers, end tin rattles, will no longer, of necessity, form a part of ordinary ,tool house furniture, much to the delight of tool ma'ams and school masters everywhere. Soldiers' Om Arias' toots.—Prom the May number of the Pennsylvania School Journal we learn •n:tt the entire number of Soldiers' Orphans admit k.,l to the various schools of this State, is 623. So 1,,r fourteen Academies and High Schools, in differ• ent parts of the State, have been selected by the State Superintendent for their reception. Superior Floor.— Sicesm Pope, Way, Hall, & ROUT, of Binghamton, N. Y., are sending into town their Fall Creek Flour, made at Ithaca, N. Y., and ts giving universal satisfaction, being a superior article, and very uniform in quality. We would recommend our friends to try the Fitll Creek Flour, which can be found at Baldwin & Allen's, I. N. Bullard's, J N. Deane, jes, &c., who 'Keep it constantly on hand. .1 Double Surprise—A number of ladies and :r.ntlemen called at the M. K parsonage, Brooklyn, Vr,,l presented Mrs. Sperry, the wife of their pastor, 1 . . r. elegant photographic album. Soon after,anotber , orapany of Brooklyn friends called and presented thelr pastor a Superb Bible, kindly remembering his ado again. Many thanks to these worthy fri e nds tot their renewed tokens of kind and respectful at- TI t 10n. A. C. Scrams. Brooklyn, .June 13th, 1865. .1 Monet for Morse Deaters.-oMcers return horn the war are selling their horses at very low and the government is disposing of the ant ., as horses and mules of the wagon trains at an av !.-3ct price of about thirty dollars each. There will M a treat opportunity for speculators for several roaths to come, in imrchasing an Immense amount of i revernment property, which will be doubtless ..iconeed at very low prices. Sad Afcginfeat--Wesley France, of Auburn, Sus ,nebanna County, by the accidental discharge of , run when going out bunting, ono day last week, tr,.< serion.ly wounded In the arm—the bullet co wing. In front midway between the elbow and euhler, passing through and coming out back of hitter. The nature of the wound renders the 0. of he arm probable, but there are hopes it can tared. Dr. Lathrop, of Montrose, was called to vend the et.e —Bradford Reporter. tbriola—Striali Por.—A remedy and cure for the mad pox came In tho Rural Sae. Yorker of Vary]] luth. It is the Pitcher plant, called by some Me-sa,ldle plant, and Adam's cup. (Sec Mrs. Lin :a', Botany, Page 169, Class X.II, Order 1, A ski nk, plant) t h A decoction of the roots Will stop the fever In any , taz, , , and those persons taking care of the sick, ine tee families drinking of it will not take the The writer says, that since its virtues have ...en known, it has been kept in the drug stores of town—Galt., Halton County, Canada West. The plant growsin swamps or marshes. It grows n attendance in a marsh two miles from Harford Would some ono procure the plants for t. 4 :del of Susquehanna and give it a trial ? Vaccine—Cow Pox Is essentially the same disease ranoln. It is generally inoculated Into the system. question is asked, is It right to give a disease to %.,rd off a disease It H. A. StnecEns. Four Itare In Semdelete—Adventures teithin and mi the Union lines, by James Henri Brentme, enerreponderd of the Seib- York Tribune. TM , volume will contain an intensely Interesting account of the author's experience, both within and ..Nond the lines of the Union Armies, while ac ompanying the National Armies and Fleet ; ta rther with an account of his capture at Vicksburg V.ay 3d, 1863, while running the rebel batteries, his eaorisonment at Vicksburg, Jackson, Atlanta, 3;thmond, and Salisbury ; his escape and perilous , arney of four hundred miles to the Union Lines Knoxville, aided by negroes and Loyal Citizens, v.ecluding the famous Dan Ellis and the Nameless ll , rome, in the person of a daring Young Lady, rho safely piloted the author and his companions sat of a dangerous rebel ambush. The work contains 430 pages, printed on fine pa ;-.x, illustrated with eight spirited engravings, neat - and tastefully bound, and delivered to subscrib e i at $2.60 per copy. 0. D. Case st Co. publishers, Hartford, Conneeth -at, also publishers of "Greeley's American Con " Agents for this County are now canvass ne, and will soon give all an opportunity to sub :rioe for this work. tomb Fat:forth—The old paper mill which so .arr stood idle and empty on Tompkins flats and welch has been assuming shape es a busy looking esiabliehment on the ground of the sash and blind lartory which was destroyed by fire over a year since near the foot of Carroll street, Is gradually be mr filled with machinery and workmen that will seen turn out a large number of horn combs for :he market, furnishing employment for many busy -ants. This work which has been going on so quietly Lu hardly made its extent and proportions mow to a•, but it soon will be one of what we hope may tam be many busy manufactories that our villeae will contain. The agacoltnrists of the surround mz country will find in this comb factory a mine of wealth in the valuable fertilizer of horn shavings, watch will famish ammonia, the only source of watch plants of all kinds absorb and assimilate 'weir supply of nitrogen. With a plenty of these ..mvines we shall have less occasion for sending to or south sea islands for guano to increase our cops.—Binghamion Brpubliava. Glenwood Jertesdbrrat Soefefg,—The members of the Glenwood Agrienittual Society met at the ho tel le Glenwood, on Friday, Jane 2d, at which time Mt. F. P. Grow resigned the office of President, a - hereupon James E. How, of Nicholson, was elect, r.ti President of said Society. A Committee of sr mezements were appointed, and it was determined to make the premiums in the agricultural depart ment of the fair an inducement for the farmers to I , i , the grounds with their products, and make the mining exhibition one not to be surpassed by any It. the county. The convenience and spaciousness of the grounds admit of a more Interesting and profitable demon- Ftratien than any other grounds In northern Penn sylvania. Farmers, bring your cattle, hogs, sheep , hotter, and grain, and fill up every space In the b uilding , and grounds. Never again allow Cm siaotatora to say there is no exhibition In the affri ml!toral department. Yon have no entrance or competitors' fee to pay. Then attend the fair, and make you department what It should be. The ex , tmeive acgrmintinee, affable manners, and good ability Of the new President, render an Interesting Lind Profitable fair doubly sure. GLENWOOD. fiatdtere 9(d.—Will the editor of the Republican Lave the kindness to insert the following extract from Dr. Bellow's Circular to our Aid Societies? "The supplies now available at - our several de 'rolL ere Insallelent to meet this final but urgent &mond upon the supply service ; and deem it 1m- Portent both for the actual relief of existing needs, and for the consistent completion of this work of thr people, continued now thron"h !Our StICCCSRIVC rear, of faithful co-operation, that our Manes be not mlAzre, or our awe neglectful, we call upon our Branches, and Aid Societies, to maintain their usn l system and activity, no to the 4th of July next ; Persevering in their work until that time, with un stated energy, and with an intelligent appreciation of the mmeesalty of the cruise." An appeal has been made for butter, on be,half of the Lodge recently opened by the Sanitary Com mission in Philadelphia, to succor disabled and re turning soldiers. Permit me to add that dried meat, fruit, eggs, and vegetables are also in demand. and odi be gratefully forwarded from 1,307 Chestnut Street, One of the ladles of the executive board re cently wrote: " I had the satisfaction of seeing 100 returned soldiers take a good hearty supper; they bad but ur, too, which came from our sisters' societies; they did enjoy it, ao did we seeing them. With many thanks for the aid afforded the good eOOOO through our County papers, very re spectful' IT. thy friend. Sanas IS. WAIXER, Asuiriate Manager,. Susp'a County. Woodbounic, oth month 10th, 1665. -Mort Peastorss.:—Thu following _ltems should be preserved, as showing to whom pensions may be granted. Those entitled to pensions are: L disabled since March 4in the military or naval service of the Uuited th, S m t a, ates, While in the line of duty. 2. Widows or officers, soldiers, and seamen who have died of wounds received, or disease contracted in service as above. Children under sixteen years of age, either of the aforesaid deceased parents, if there is no widow surviving or from the date of the ildow's re-mar 'tee. 4. Mothers of officers, and soldiers or seamen, , demised as aforementioned, anti who were depend ent upon e son for support, in whole or in part. 5 th . Sisters under six tee n. years of ago dependent upon said demsed brother wholly or in part for B _,aPPort, provided there are none of the last three erases above mentioned. invalids and friends of deemed solatens are r minded that in order to have said pension com• mace when the service terminates, the application therefor must be made Within a year of the dia• c of the invalid, or decease of tho officer, sold r or seamen, as the case may be. gain Haloes.—Lient..o ol . and officers of higher rank, $3O per month Major $25 per month; Captain 11-20 per month ; -net Lieutenant $l7 per month ; Second Lienteroult $l5 per month; all en. H a t e d men go per month; Only one lOU pension will be allowed to the relative of, the demised sold:cr. and in the ordci of precedence, as above given. LUir, Rowan, and Servicra or Prvildent andrem Johnson,—Messrs. T. B. Peterson & Brothers, have Just published "The Life, Bpw- has, and Services of Andrew Johnson;' In a volume of 214 pages, with an excellent portrait of the Presi dent.- The work comprises a sketch of the early ca reer of the North Carolina " tailor boy," and de scribes his initiation Into political fife in Tennessee. It enters morn Into detail after he bad become Con gressman and Governor Of Tennessee, and It gives, as the real epitome of his 13enatorial career his great speech on the 26th of July, 1.931, on the resolution " approving certain acts of; the President for sup pressing the rebellion." This was the great effort of his life up to this period, and every reader will be glad to have a fall report of his masterly oration in an accessible shape. The work also contains all his speeches during the rebellion, with graphic ac counts of Ms administration while Military Gover nor of Tennessee. Ills addresses and proclamations since his accession to the Presidency, are also given without exception, down to the present date. In no other work can so able an account of his life be found, many of the deta ll abeing rescued from the transitory life which belongs to a newspaper para graph. -It is published at the low price of 75 cents in paper cover, or one dollar in cloth, and copies will be sent eve rywhere tree of postage on remitting the retail price to the publishers. Agents are want ed everywhere to engage in the sale of this work, who will be supplied with the paper cover edition at five dollars a dozen, or fifty copies for twenty dollars; or thirty dollars and fifty cents a hundred; or with the cloth edition at eight dollars a down, fifty copies for thirty dollars, or sixty dollars a hun dred. amnia to the School lam.—The following changes in the School Law Of Pennsylvania were adopted by the late Legislatnte: L Clerks of the Courta of Quarter Sessions are re quired to furnish the State Superintendent a certifi cate of the formation of any Ohoni district, wheth er by the incorporation of a borough, the establish ment of an independent district, or the creation of a new township. 2. The President of a school board is r•qnired to call a meeting of the directors upon a written re quest of three of their number. In case of refusal, two directors may call a special meeting, and the business transacted thereat shall be legal. 3. It is absolutely necess‘th order to secure a share of the State approp tion, that no teacher shall have been employed in e district during the year who had not a valid certificate from the County Superintendent, and , also that the school shall have been kept open for the last four months subsequent to the first Mon tial In Juno preceding. 4. This section relates to the election of County Superintendent, It provides that the State Super intendent shall commission such subordinates as are certified to have been 'elected at the triennial conventions, provided that objections be not made. signed by one fifth of the boards-of directors of the County, and sworn to by at lost three of the sign ers within thirty days after election. 5. The minimum age for 'admissibility into the Common Schools is mined from five to six years. Another supplement practically abolishes the sys tem of district. institutes and re-establlshos the school month at J days. District institutes may be held on two of these days, but they &repo-total not .rnquired. The last supplement compels County Commis sioners to make return of the triennial enumeration of taxables in each district-on or before the first Monday in June 1865. Upon these returns the dis tribution of the State appropriation Is to be b•a•A Co. It, 17th Pa. Cavalry.—The following com munication gives some account of the doings of this gallant company : CAXP 171 n Ps. CAVALRT, CIAL - DS MILLS, 1 . Naas ..A.urattrannu,, June sth, 1865. DOMES - AID Borne - rt.—After almost three years hard service on the field of bloody strife, Co. B, 17th Pa. Cay., is, with decimated ranks, oneemore turning Its steps towards the great Key Stone State, to the rock-ribbed hills and green valleys of old Susquehanna County. No truer, better, or braver soldiers ever followed the gallant Sheridan, or ba4 tied for Freedom or human rights, than are the no ble men of this Company. They have ever been ready for duty, noted for ,v , W behavior and excel lent discipline, always obedient to their officers. Our duties have been severe, as the following list of engagements in which the company has partici pated will show: Mountain Run, Chancellorville, Beverly-ford, Lippenffile, Gettysburg, Williamsport, Boonesboro, Antietam Creek, Funkatown, Falling Waters, Brandy Station, Culpepper, Raccoon Ford, Stevensburg, 24 Brandy Station, Brentaville, Wild erness, Todd's Tavern Spottsylvanla, Yellow Tav ern, Meadow Bridge, Hannverton, Old Church Tav ern, Cold Harbor, Trevillan Station, White House Landing, Jones's Bridge, Deep Bottom, Newtown, Cedar Creek Berryville, Shepardstown, Smithfield, Opequan, Winchester, Gordonsville, Hatcher's Run, Dffiwiddle, Five Forks, South Side Railroad, and Appomattox Court House. The following is a fist of those who remain to come back to the dear ones who have so long and iSo anxiously waited our return : 11017, Enos W. olive; 'Carlin, Asa P. DeWitt, L W. Darrow, J. M. ,Decker, George Eatabrookv, 8. IL Orlawnl sae Dd l . L. ,JenkelA 'Lake, W. D. Lord, D. IL \ Lamb,Geo. W. Lee, whillam IMoffitt, Mort. IMeCarroll, .8 L " hielLoeby, Theo. " Mack, Henry • Oakley, E. G. Palmer, Vim. EL " Payne, Geo. L. Smith, David " Stoddard, IL 8 - " Sterling Jabet 8. iSteinback, Lewis " Shay Aaron W, Scott, James, " Tyler, Henry W. " S. N. Mitchell, Lt. Co. DI , Jerome L Stanton, eergl, James E. Curtis, sergt, Dennis Shay, sergt,l Wm. H Brookins, sergt, Edwin A. French, sergt,; Geo. IL French; sergto Ed. E. Thayer, ' sergt,, Martin Bisbee, sergt,l Elisha N. Lord, carp,, Freeman Whitney Corp, Stanley Stone, corp, Jerry Sivers, carp, Wm. G. Seamans, crop ] Geo. F. &mane, corp, T. J. Tallman, bik D H. Newton, bik smith, LIL Aldrich, saddler, Benj. W. Barrett, bugler, L L Barrett, teamster, Brown, Henry private, Beribolf, B. 0. Bowen, Wm. B. " Blanding, B a rna r d, Wm. E. Carlin, Peter M. " With feelings of deep sadness we think of those who, " shall look in vain for the returning of broth er, son, companion, or fathe—those see have left sleeping underneath the southern tree—Sleeping to waken in this weary world no more." This company left New-Milford on the 18th of September, 18&., surrounded by crowds of earnest, sympathizing friends. We have often sincethought and talked of the good people there, and of the good dinner they gave us and the kind in , tereat man- Hest in our welfare. We expect to return there about the middle of the present month to again take upon ourselves the duties and respbrusibilitles of Peace-loving citizens, and to enjoy the comfort of " Home, sweet home." Lient W. Chamber lin, with twenty-seven three years' recruits, belong ing to the company, remains in the service for the present A. D. Conan, Lied Commandlisy Co. B, 17a 4h. Cavalry „fluid gotico. - novas awel elffortgagese—A new supply printed and for sale at the Inde pendent Republican Strawberry :Foal.-The ladies of the Pres byterian Church, of Montrone, will hold a straw berry festival at the gonads of J. B. DeWitt, on Friday Eve, 23et Inst. MI are invited to ,attend. By order of the Ladies &witty Society. " Touched 6:71 the Frost," That Ice Cream wad Lemonade at Alrbp and Becou'ri.—Bema.n'a § liver Cornet 'Band have come to thd nnanimcma conclusion that " Ned's" Ice Cream and Lemonade can't be beat. Try It and you'll believe*. O. D. Mid orLetLers-9.-v ,,, hong in the PostoMee at Montrose, Batarday, June 17th, ' and oßlelally published in the paper having the circu lation : Addison John E (2)G l a r e.strt John L Allen Mrs It B yElisa L Batton Mies Cynthia Hyde Miss Julia Bainford Miss Jennie Kennedy 41 Baxter G W Klaiber Miss Emellne Rain Miss Ellen Lyons B B A: Co % Bishop William Lyndon Mrs Melba Bunnell W E .. Maine E L Carver John .'. McMillen Mist Josephine Dutcher William I Mitchell Mrs Martha Durham & Darns Osgood B B 4t Co Drewsdell GW , Woolsey Mae ; latgareth Foote Miesitlfluk Wyne Petric Geary damsel Welr Selina Gray Haranah C Please say advertised. D. B. LAWIMR, P. - 3L Our e falku gjtrato. STEPHENS—In liospltal t at Point °libel, Va., on the 21st of April, 1865, Addison f3toph hi ens, of Bat tPry A, Ist Pa. Light Artillery, in tintlBth year of s age, - MOB.GAN—At Montt Island, B. Dec. 25th, 1801, of chronic denim% Win. B. Morgan, of Com pany B. tdd Regiment Pa. Volonteens e i In the 37th year of bis age. The deceased was prompt and falthfil In the dis charge of his dudes as a soW.w. He was a worthy member of the Hush Baptist Church pied honored his profession while in the army. He vas an affec tionate husband, an indulgent fatherland obligin neighbor. He hie left a wife and four children with th other relatives to mourn their loss Ma Bodin Ida mercy blemthe widow end fatherless of our fallen friend. All true men of the meant and fa tbaxelegenemtlime will loin to ;Amor onitiation t li deg. Pazdagett. MULEIOLLAND—HARYZY—Near Dover, N C., May 4th, by the Be v. -B. C. higgle, Chas. .Mul holland, of the U. IL Navy, to Mary 8., daughter of Joseph C. Harvey. esq. KEATON--BUMBEY—At the Union Hotel In Now Milford, Macy_l3lst, 1865, by Rev. H. Me Mr. William B. Keaton, of Montrose, ba d Sarah E. Ramey, of Elmira, N. Y. HANDRIOE—LEET—In Prim:Wm/Us, Juno 7th, 1865, by Ray. T. Thomas, Dr. E. L. llandrick and lass M. Led, both of Friendmillo, /Mega. county, Pa. Meatho. rir Iturtad=rulate at Deaths are published without Obituary Nodes, muss M ast sti far at the Isnot half a on e t= Verses lin ente a Me. in adeesee. BRUNDAGE-1n South Gibson, Feb. 25th, 1865, of consumption Formella, oldest daughter. of Ste phen and Lorania R. Brundage, aged 3'l years and 8 months. BRITNDAGE—In South Glbcon, May 25th, of con sumption, Mary Jane, only remaining daughter of Stephen and Loran's R. Brundage, aged 17 years, and 10 mouths. In the morning of life have these two sisters hid adieu to weeping parents, and the sorrows of earth, to flourish forever by the river of life, where they are beckoning to the father and mother to steer straight for the shore. They were greatly beloved by their associates, and doting parents to whose authority they always cheerfully yielded. They where cheerful and amiable and long will their memory be cherish ed by all who knew them. They gave satisfactory evidence of a change of heart, yet, oh how sad to see death wither them In their bloom ; but thanks be to Israel's God, though death has robbed these fond pleTs of their lovely floaters, they are transplanted to bloom forever hard by the Throne. 'Tis hard to give them up so young, With that yet Joyous love, Like those who have been summoned with A whisper from the courts above. 0 lay them in the quiet grave, Where they will smile nor weep no more; Ended in death's mournful wave, Their joys and grief alike are o'er. Calmly as at approach of night Arises the mild star of even, Did their pure spirits wing their flight Into the blessed realms of Heaven. O inch a happy holy end, No tear should dim the parent's eye, And we should weep not for our friends Who are now with their God on high. Yet down our cheeks will course a tear, And grief find place in every breast Of those who knew and loved them here, Although we know they are at rest. To scenes of pia', of pain ansk woe Their mild blue eyes are closed now, And the scarce whiter shroud is laid Upon their calm and quiet brow. O lay them in the silent tomb; Nought on earth bath power to hold, Amid the work, its cares and gloom, The spirits of such heavenly mould. There silent is the mournful sound— Still are their hearts which once beat warm; And now the sacred hallowed ground Encircles their once lovely forms. IL B. ga add pparto. New York 'Wholesale Prices Current of Produce. Reported for the " larostessrairre Itzetmlsosa" try JOSIAR CARPENTER. Com. 11 erchard. N 0.193 Washington IL. New Tort, to whom stdpMents may be made. Twoßdrdsof the market value wlll be advanced on the receipt of the goods If desired, and • quick return made fertile balance. Full direction. sod a weekly noultet report ant ha of [barn by mall to those maktog aklpmente Deera-T. P.M P 11.• 40 0 $ 49: Rye. 1 1 brh.„ S 70 6410$ Impure. • " tit WOsts, 0 71 Deana, sttand,l9 bash. 1 000 IMI Coro. " RI 0 0 Pens, " 110 at 1 Ali Potatoes. P barrel. 160 0 f 0 0 Butterin bobs, V S. 8000 4 On "'Cotirkina Rides, dry. 11 0 14 "in ream, —1 " grgn. " 0 S °be t a ' th°l t. N 1:1Wro w 109 eomm o Dflefl APO.. " 00 10 prmom, 10 00 010 00 " Peach.. " 50 0 40IPork, mom " 1300 018 Ai " Plums. " 900 60" " 13 00 019 00 " Cherries, " 60 0 591 Rams. smoked. 11 .a 24 Raspberries" 830 41 Shoulders. " 0 22 • EllektwrMi• MI 0 8911 soon, " 0 23 p. Let! &Zen. tl,lloney. " 18 0 11 - —,Chlckene. live. 18 0 00 glom. wheat. ip bbL. 600 fa 1103: Turkeys, • 18 0 00 rye " 5 000 I 0010esse. Cora Meal. bead.. 203 0 060, Duets. " 00 11 Buckwheat Flour — (Clover Seed. 1110 Flax, P b 11 61 IT Timothy Send.* Mabee(' 50 Feathers, Ilea geese. 60 0 , Flax Seed. " 100 et 9 1, Beef Sides. Plb 963 11 Tallow, PTA, 1060 11 Motto:m.ln esamse,lP SI 8 0 12' Wool, washed. " 80 0 9 0 Veal. "0 lOi 01. unwashed.- 7,0 P.A. 15 le poles IN barrel 500011 CO Wheat b el. ISS 185 'Maple Sugar. 0 Nora.—A MU report of the Peer-York Market can be wen on al at any time by calling at the " Republican" OM= In Montrose. Io the shove Is ern. the lowest and highest priors whirs , we geese.. ed by gratify and omdltloa. Many articles theism stot owadionli show, ran I. Mond ent th. ranto4 le an. Man*. gaga! Advaliountuto. Administrator's Notice. AT °TICE Is hereby Own to all persons having demands eganst .L 1 the estate of Angooders A. Bowman. late or Lenox town ship. dsoeased, that the manta most be presented to the medendaned tae settJement ono all persons Indebted to sold estate an request ed to marl Immediate pasmaat. W. IL TINGLE!. Adm . , Lenox, June le. NIL, Admi obit colors' Notice. NOTICE is hereby oven toll] persons having demand. eglanit the estate of Remy Porter. de m o oed-late of tThoernut ton, ship, that the same must be presented to the undersigned for set tlement, and all person* ladelAed to said lents are requested to make immediate paymemt. LYDIA VID O. 3S. P 112( K L DiTTEBO ILT.t Ade . DA Choeount, June 19, 191410rp4 Executor's Notice. WOTICEI. k.,Tateess to all mem. eaatot &mode WWI 1.1 tke oast. meol. Toetne r e. lota of i.. 1 1 ,11 tOW . p, deotassol. thatthe same must boom-lasted the understated for arrsaatemeat tad all parsons Indebted to &aid estate are nommen to make Immo OW. o.9narnt. W. M. MOLE'S% Erocator. Luso; June Letts. LINUL-gir MILE nudordsis Auditor's ed, Notice. we auditor, appointed by the Orpheus' Coma of Susthehanns county, to Mdribete the folds to the lands of the Administrator of the stole of J. it Malone/ dated. mooned the heirs end teol erpeeseotat see of he old deceased will attend to the duties of ids old SPlOpolnuneel let his cake, In Montrose, cm AStiordny, the dsy of July, at I o'cloek=, when ell pow= Inters:fled In old fold will rossent their or Warms debarred. A. CHAMBEHLTN, Miltslr. Umbra, Stuns 171/k US& Executor's Notice. iff OT IC Z is hereby given to all pmenne having ilrili.liV" 111 the ratans of L. Wilaraing, late of firrlogville.6. 2: that the mire moat be pr._ mted to the otaleralgoed Mr arrangement and all mama inao.. to old estate ere rewmstal teNate ad! Carn.nt- IL K. WILI T A Springville, Julien. WS —PS Auditor's Notice. TME ondelMMed. baslailS been Merited an Auditor by Ms Ombnost Court of busquebanus County. to distribute the ftinde to the hands of the Sidminhinalor of the estate of Milton Tingley, deossed, hereby glres notice that Is wlll Mind to the dnUm of mid appointment, at Me cage to Mantises, on Saturday, the Gib day of Ju1y.1865. at P. m.. at villa. time and place allersons Interested in mid Mod may proseut their deans J a n e t; ower debarred from *outing Isso mid hind. Montrose. e t s-4.• A. O. WA MII mime. Admlnistratoes Notice. XIOTICE Is hereby given to all haloes Wins tbahlads spate/ the estate or John B. Caster late of Auburn township. deed. that the same moss be pmented to the anchaelzeed for nr. .lepe r sossisdas,e4 e. said sante sec requested to =r e elmeedlnts home* W. O. LOW , IL O. SIIEB,WOOI4 Adm.rL Leandro Centre. M 4. 11366.-ew Auditor's Notice. TEE —man•d.m. ed . w Ai:4lLn appolnted by the fhphane Conn of Bngoebanna county to dbdclbcda the Prods In the Was:leaf the Adacialorator In the estate at John Holmes deceased. attend to the dcrilea of hls appointment. at Ma °face to IdanboaN on Teeslay the P)th day of June. 1812. of 2 o'clock p.m, et which time and place all pencils ll:detested will glee shelf attend• once or be forever debarred from canted In on sold fund. E. ht. TUNER, Auditor. Auditor's Notice MHZ nreirrelpned. an /mentor appdeted try the Orpbane (kart of Idurotochanna county to dtdsibute the Pm& to the band. of the Admlntetro ator In the p ent p,ftire of Oliver Heald, deemed, attend tr the duties of We atment. al kdi eats in Montour. oo Friday the Std day of /uncalled, art o'clock p.m.. at artdch time and place all ynone Internam] .111 clue their attendance or be tanner d balm meninx In on said fend. TllttriSkt, Auditor. Mannar-. 111119 Auditor's Notice. Tnis o lit=riapid. sta y anpobttod by the Oattmes'••• Coed henna to dtanbate the fan& In Um bands of the Administrator In the late of Web Mumante, dainged. .111 attend to the dntles of his epponamentod his office In Montrose. On Monday the MTh June, 190, at 1 o'clock p. at .t&h pats and plate all pa day wns of blennted Mee their Macadam* co he Ihrever deWaM foan caudal; tu Could fa .1. E. M. TIJIINKB, auditor. DiOnt , O•n. May 12. Auditor's W4hice. firnHZ tmolennomi, an Auditor oppototal by the Omni of Omo• 11. mon nom of Bonmentints county to maks Onerthatloo of the funds In Colman oleo Allanntittatos of the Wale of none:ter 41 , refy, &Called. willisttend to the duties of Ms appointment at the office of Bentleyjltob 6 Smiley, to Nontonoe. on notrods7 Ittn day of Jlms. MIS, at 1 otloan, r. it.. at which time and plow nU moms Interested to nal fond will woo= inch. &Mu or be layover horned from coodren on mkt fund. Montrone. lacy S. BIEDITIAT. Auditor. Auditor's !Notice. Tanderelgood. an llndltor appolnted by the Coon or Coto. T axe Pleas of Bmq*.Wiens Conner to dbletens the nude In the battle of the Admlnleltator of the eetste of Z. V. nook. deceued.wlllettend to the dales of hisall el his oaks to Moans% on Thonelse the =I del of Joon. at I o'clock P. dolma or all wanes Interested l eo n= In on saln odd fand wile thud.l proton their be norm detartin from Mantrtme. Mot In. MIL L U. SULU. hadttor. ' Auditor'. Notice. 111113 endinaleied. an /thdltor ambled be the Ombine Corot A..et Itercnebanne County, to mate denstlm Male in the tends of the ildrnieratnitoraf the estate of Mph datd. .111 snood to the dello atapeolnbnera at Ms oleo In the Licarof edordreee, on Wednesday. the lab day Wan* neat, nde, p.m. nun all pereansbaterodal In &dread willpre. sent lb& datme or be terms debarred. OW. P. LIMN. Auditor. Mcotmee. Me 16th. 1865.. e Auditor's Notice. NrOft bendryplven that the undendined. on !MOM iv. ointed by the Olphotte Court of Bunrsebsons Canty to mike dlnettmtlan of the fUNa In the Lands of the admildinutot of the estaloot 0.0. LYleAlf. dmenankurlll attend to the du. nen tdosupdamo.na the 0201 CIL B. MdCallsco tu roe, Jule U 965, al 1 *clack p, irtion Sernuta__ sad funftwlll premed tbelr Cr tis far 0. W. =Ka /MM. EVERY DAY BRINGS SOMETHING ~ I: .NEW, fAVIIICI purchased the stock le bade of nele. Cape, eau Clothlad of If. B. wzrzsautra [um alto MOM] • One stout of 10,1'S AND CAPS, CHILDREN'S TURBANS, LADIES' SHAKERS, Alma largo Oa* of all the twar Opring etyke amiorriaiNcf, =l „ o , l ,o lro ar i of Um. I .: 42 , l=ar c r ti lo so= Pants sad Darters, As. Gents' Furnishing Goods. UMBRELLAS, HANDKERCHIEFS, SUSPENDERS, COLLARS, NECK TIES, SHIRTS, &a wbteh I am preperarto sell for cub or ready pay at my low pr m, as my dock bas recently been bought vrllbrail 01 cond. Small profits sod reedy my to my motto. Cali end me for loon Week T o doers arovi Buries Octet to the building cccopled by P. 9. Weds ea a Oboe Slurs. JOSHUA BO YD. Vont... May WI. 18‘8.—ti NEW GI-OODS. WEBB & BUTTERFIELD, Are no. receiving their SPRING AND SOMMER GOODS. Please call ma examlns These Goods GRENADINES, POPLINS, CHADM3, LENOB, DE LAENES, &c. LIONTROSZ, lirrir 8, ISO. IMPORTANT I READ, WATROUS & FOSTER Have Just readved and Opined i dM curl at SPRING AND SUMMER DRESS GOODS, PRINTS, SHAWLS, DOMESTICS,COTTONADES, SUN UMBRELLAS, HOOP SKIRTS, DAL• MORAL DITTO, GLOVES, HOSIERY, dx. de , At the Most Reasonable Rates • Imo, • full line of WOOL, FUR, STRAW AND PALM-LEAF HATS, BOOTS AND SHOES, CROCKERY, GROCE RIES, DRUGS AND MEDIC.LVES, PAINTS, OILS, Sc. Sc. V B.—We are receiving addition. to our dock weekly Return Pulls. We can forotrh any number of BAUM ripe to our =domere wlehlog to tel Butter to the City. and will forward the tame free of charge. and eduantee the hiLhott prim. and prompt mum. READ, WATROUS k POSTER ktONTROSE, May .15th, "Our Fallen Chief." IMPERIAL PHOTOGRAPHS, Cartes de Visites, ND QUARTER SIZE PICTURES President Lincoln, YOB SA LE ONLY AT THB "POST vitacir." SHOOTING IRONSI REVOLVING AND SINGLE—NEW STYLES, AT BEMAN'S. THE GREATEST 111:PROVIEMMIT YET. A Single Pistol that Draws Its Own Car tridge after Firing ! Prbas t. than "An annai NM" AU gm atYlea nrnr trldac on hand, also G. D. Ely Double-Waterfloof =al United Matzo ArlaVenscrion can. p patina! to sea those Igursr Wyly= D. UV= 11ml-rd.. P.R Irtth. DUAL— es NEW GOODS AT WILSON, GRIFFIS & WARNER'S FOB THE SPRING TRADV.,. morns= . Ilay ts. ISM A. G. REYNOLDS, WooiL. CARDING, Droolslynt, Pa. Kartsthavz.-u. TO D AIRYMEN AND OTHERS. fr o lo l i r4x34lfeeemxxxcea to tho pane that to has Mobil& Forwarding Station vXontronom STAMM on tzto D. 7.. W. 11111rosa. hsr entered too ao .Ws the Pirm of N. ateeltigs. St Wbolosalf Uammledun Dula% WiffilzogfooJtarlet. Now York. ccong BUTTER, EGGS, POULTRY, And AU Kinds of Country Produce, TOT WWI Ise 11111 okflp Wendt rot GOOD Nom amp PROMPT AMUR= for All Articles XXxistof to b. 4 / 10 1/WWwl. May =VW J. 11. CHAPMAN. Putnam's Iron Clothes Wringer. TOE BEST IN EN& A 210111/131 kit Joni rectlyed WI for LY idON ss__b7 • * *MOM ""0.01.•.• 11.0 41. SEED IPOT.ITOLS: DUOIMETB 1511=4MS, laza cimul ud Bond o rr ian. 3l6ll4 lind Pdar ainsii.tor br us S. MO LOAN. THIRD SERIES. BT sodded , Utile Simtory of theTreemy, the undadettto, the emoted PuberfoUao Agent far the de of trolled ata poredtlat Mos to the pear the UM Wes of Tremont Seen, beedeoserea end threoesathe per tent. lateral per umuso.loscrenz as the 7-30 LOAN. Thou note. are Word under date ofJoly 16th, 1646. and are pay able three pear from that date lu oureney. or aro eonvertlbla at the option of the bolder Into U. S. 5.40 Six per cent. GOLD-BEARING BONDS. Theis Bondman, now worth • hardaome premium. and are rot und, Se are all the Government Bon*, from State, County, and Muldepal taxation, whirl adila from one to three per cent. man num to their value, according to the rate tested upon other proper ty. Ttur inter.% le mob's send ommally by coupons attacked to earl note, which may be cut off and sold to any bank or banker. Conceal per day on a riot note. Ton to " Plana WI denomlnatlone named will be promptly torahlied upon ',alp% of robacrlptlons. The Notes of Ills Third Series are precisely eindlar In form and ortetheica to the Bevanlhlrtles already sold, except that the Gov sontnent reserves to Itself the option of paying Interest In Cold coin ate pausal., Instead of T itlOtha to currency, butexelbere will de. Coat the Merest In cutrency op to July 16th, at the time when they sobecrlbe. The delivery of the notes of the third Aeries of the t3eveatldrtire will eon:maim on the let of June. and 1,111 be made promptly and nottbmensly after that data. The alight charge n ode in the coucteloas of this THIRD sdr MIES affects only the =tat or Interest, The payment m gold, If made, will be equivalent to the curreaey bonnet of the high. rate. The rein= to epecie payments. In the event of which only will the option to pry intermit In Gold be availed 'of. would so reduce and equalize prime that maredwies made with etc pet cent. in gold would be fully equal to them made with worm gad threatenths per cenL In currency. Tide le The Only Loan in Market Now offered by the Government, and Its eupartor advantages make It the ONEAT POPULAR WAN OF TEE PEOPLE. Less than 1g190.0f0.003 of the Loan authorized by the lest Coo- Ps are now In the market. Ms amount, at the rate at which It Is being atoorbed. will all be entecibed for wlthln two month& when thenotee will undoubtedly command a premium. as has uni formly been the coos on timing the rutocrlptions to rrther Loam In order that citizens of every town and section of tho comrtry may to afforded facilities for tsars the hum, the National Banks. end Private Bankers throughout the country have generally agreed to receive mitamiptlons at tor., Butzerribna will select their own agents, In whom they have confidence, and who only are to to re siumdble for tho Wheezy of the Mete for which they readys or. den. JAYOOOB E. Subeertotiona will be received Ly the Bar&lra House of W. H. COOP= at CO., klonuoseosnd by the Plat National Dank re Beequelanna Depot. Also by Pima National Dank or Ecranton. First National Dank of Plttaton. t3ctond • Towanda not " " Honesdale. " " " Wllkeibarre ltnl, 1613.40204 HA! HA ! I HAN - k.... YOU NOW! L HitH /17RH1811 YOH WITH MOST ANYTHING In the ad ap_e of elannand Tobacco. and Katables and Drinkable& ea apt." Hardware." To Dairymen I can famish Firkins and Palls solid bay their Butter or send It to es good a Cominhalon Home as th"e II in Ne. Vonk free of Chant , . except ttsual freight and coin ratesion. H. 11. D UN MORK Montrose. Atoll a, tech. • • TO All WHOM IT MAY CONCERN HAVE FOR BALE REVOLVING HORSE P.AKES, EXTRAS AND REPAIRS OHIO REAPERS GRAIN CRADLES, GRASS SCYTHES AND SNATHS, FORKS, SHOVELS, HOES, A. IL SMITH. Building Materials, INCLUDING lINEI LIMBER, WINDOW e►SII, PATS OILS, PUTTY, GLASS, BUTTS, SCREWS, RAILS, LOCKS, A LARGE VARIETY ALL GOODS AT PEACE AIICZS FOB OASIL W. H. BOYD. m0.t.5.,31,y 15th. ISCA. THE REBELLION IS DOWN I GOLD IS DOWN I AND GOODS ARE DOWN „6. . :. : 114 . 11 1111t zo IdOGk of b lig n jo st oDT l VlT L W.nifitlagd ao DRESS GOODS IN GREAT VARIETY FOR LADIES. A LARGE UTTONS. STOCK OE DRESS AND CLOAK B A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF CLOAKING, SKIRTS, SHEETING, Men's Wear. THINT AORTMENT OF CAESTMERES TOWN BS —ALSO, HATS AND CATS. A SHALL LOT OF READY-MADE CLOTHING, Which wilt bo sold way down to claw out. Floor call aziff ioa at CHANDLER'S. If atm, Ku 141117. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, Intrect.,from the Manufactory. ktstom'oromers rbcorrob Anon% very chnp, totals bY Aprilll.lBo. n. B. wroash co. . WOOL CARDING. ISI womm o 7 to my opt triads la Elmotathamna coot? th at lava my lirM tbe CuMlos iltWir at it B. ItuMmtl ;WY. wlth DZW 01 / 41441 . 1 will be I*MAY .. M Wool la WPM. / mill Qatt oa mamba, %emu rolls. liMmmilirddy. May eth, WM. JACOB CAPRON. TO DATIMMEN. FTr a.crauro„ k uni. I M D I by r i Vert." °— all by Vat out pvaau• - 11 17 %. WO. WU, $2BO. 000,000. tincrsourrtos Lois?. Philadelphia. Farmers In Particular. BOYD 83 WEBSTER By TUN DOZZ3 On BINGLB ONB. AND MOWERS MOCM PICKS AND HANDLER COOK STOVES POll BOWING WOOD. COOK STOVES = COOK STOVES FOR WOOD OR COAL. TIN WARE, WEOLESALE AND ENTAIL. BIRD CAGES, LAMPS, &c A. L. WEDSTER. AGAIN =IN rejn D)k-11 (*IV/ ;11 -COO .41.500 .$lOO3 •• 11313:0 " M , . -r • , • cam- - - - • Manufactured by S. H. Sayre & Bro's., Montrose, Pa. GREGORY'S REVOLVING HEAD Manufactured by S. H. Sayre &Bro's., Montrose, Pa. NEW STOCK Fashionable Summer Hats and Caps for Men, Boys and Children, OF Almost Every Variety, Style and Price, A Chip Hat, worth 15 csL, to a Fine Leghorn or Fur Hat, OFFERED At Very Near Old Prices ALSO, A New Stock of Ladies', Men's and Childrens' Lester's best Boots and Shoes constantly o❑ band.. Shoe Findings of all kinds. Fine Buck Gloves, &c., &c. out not roll to oil my cnotomcto In price and quality. Call and we Store on Main-street, one door below the Ist Office A Large Assortment .. .tfifr.,-.. -.!-••; 2 7 1 - - , ~.z-‘•:-:4 of . ` l 'V ..l 4ft'' , ' FANCY FURS. lA, .. •-, • —•• ..: .4gl. lk: W. -4. •Illkl€t b Dein.' Manufactured ....4- -Irt.l' Ar.: , .'.::- .. .. ~:-. Fall and Winter Trade Vordan Slav 1. 18La-b SATIN AND COLORED FANCY COMBS, HAIR FOILS, &c. &c., Ant Bought in New York at /bre Prices. ALSO, A LARGE LOT OF FINE JEWELRY Wblch inll be sold for the U 310111? dll3ll al Greatly Reduced Prices. Mantras°. Aprll 14 In&S NEW MILLINERY SHOP. FIBS. B. S. FORDBAB WOULD nay to the Ladles of Montrose and vicinity that she has opened o Shop to the 1.11.Ln-formerly called Biome , Bdl, . here l4l ' fas, kSet7W6elUPPl'lreo uy .11 kind. of on Egad Bleaching and Repairing Rots done to order. ladle% call end ..o foe yourselves. Montrose. Ray &DNS. R. S. FORDR&M. COFFIN TRIMMINGS, Direct from the Minuttfactory. .31WAMY. MASONIC. 'WREATH, ROSE. CROSS, ace orta aim patients of Cotan Diamond. Star. end Filagree Boole; variety of Name of (Nigh Platen; Ellett Lam Dowel flinger, Lining Tacka. Ac. ; Walla Mertz.. &c. ac foe 5 , 10 1.1 Montrose. Aprll 17. 1815. 13. IL LYONS & PIIOTOGAILPHS! AMBROTYPES! OPAL PICTURES! - LYONS' PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY TOW IN IT'LL BLAST and &lily =di oat Iltlotostraeha /I all style. •of the ort—also. Amlffetypes the exquitit• Porcalaht Plderm, Old palms copied and enlaraed to lilt she by aid of the Solar Camera. YletFarce retouched with ladle Ink, or Tinted or Woad. nacre Owes, Matta. Trapt.d Femme on hand or lapelled on short notice. Also, 011 Paintings toy gale, sad the bat Cottage Or. phi la the =tel. Priem moderato. Please call. Rooms ottpoidte Searlere llotel.ovat If. U. LYoell St Co :II Blare. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. EN & 8. Ti MITHONT & COsi Manufacturers of PHOTOGRAPHIC MATERIALS, "Wholesale and Retas7. 501 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. IN addition to oar main budoom of Photomplik Umtatal4 we an Ileadviutees kr tho fol!owing„ , le : Stereoseopea and Stereoscopic Vines. Of thew es bare an Immure latorthlant.includbut War ken". Amer Scan and Ifondgr. CHIN and Landacapea. GrouPa, Btatnary, ate. ate. Alsq Revelvina blerconecnea. fbr Dublin rabi mon. Oat will be i te m to any address Ca to p% of stamps. Pluitcgrap' Ate Aftms. . - We me the arab to Introduce these Into the MAWS Mates, and we tuaaufeeture linteenee quantities to great rerletr. reilgthit 16 Ades from Weenie to 450 each. Our Albums hire the rerd.tiOn of taloa ovular In beauty end durability to any ether. They will he wet by mail, flu. ou ncelpi of Entw. arlartetilbams made border.. - Card Photographs. Om Mal o n e tioirembraues Five Umand dlChrrnt uttLeti. Ito which 4.11(1111=i smonttattilly tr.tos made) or rolt. lol .P . .t m * mat AwethiA l ath.tte Tin • tin 110m4:14201404. 400 ling.uco• n5h , 4 7 8 4 % 40 ado. toolrwd.Qoloeet. ww other earns. 76 Um Munk :Slum up watamea. 110 Oirlaela 110 A* Wont 60 Prominent Women, and 0.000 aiPiell oI W° ll ° Of Ak llo * eludiut retmXtuttlous of the moat celebnded Ifultrithlp. Into. Sire. rte. Oabdogwa peat on reeele6 of MID An order for one =a pleural from our (latalrWol will be LIM ow the reset of 016ead Ent by sosl ii ftesi olito m attAr end others ad .0. D. will pia. it, M a anion with war W oda. to =W Wt. OW q °43, PI S W _ P 64 ! °14491 PI) GEM SHOES. L. C. K_EELF.R. BEADS, ALSO, 0. D. BEMAN THE' FIELD 1 HAY -FORK. Cleanse the Blood. -- \\\\ With 07,795 t. dhordend, or steel flood, you nor Oct all over. It may burst out in Pimples or Storm. or in smear:dye disease, or I t t , .• it may merely keep you listless. de. • t I' . Pressed and good for nothing. So. geP",r you mama ham good health while M.% , your bkod Ls Impure. anta's has okras:ass purges out these homes flues and stimulates the organs of Ilfe Into elm:worm salon, restoring - the health .d crpelllng dlmus. -- • Hence IX rapidly eurm • variety of . .at complaints is htch are eased by Im' purity of the blood. such ss deroftl. • • Is or King's Evil, 'rumen. Illeere, Smite. &Maim.. Pimples, Blotches, Polls, fn. Anthony's rim. Ito se or Erysipelas, Tether or Salt Itheum,lleald Heed. Ring Worms cer or esee.zrous Tumors. Sore Eyes, Tamale lESellem, rod me itetentlon. Irregularity. Suppreedoth - Whites, Sterility. also Syph ons or YenerLal W.... laver Complaints. Bort Dmm.w. Gver's tmsaparilly. and see for yourself the iralpdsing sciteity with which It cleanses the blood and cures the. disorders. During la's year, the puddle have been misled by Isom bottles. pretending to give a quartof Extract of Sans ...dila for one dollar. lad of these have been frauds upon the dd. for Del nee only contain little, II any. Paroparilla. but 001011 no curative MOpertles whatevee. Hen, bitter dintopa httment has followed the uss of the rliliol3, comas of tiarraparilla which food the market, until the mum Melt Wu become synonymous with Iva thou and chest: E4lll we poll tHu compound .. hanarozilla, e and Intend to amply such a remedy se will mous tho came from the load of obloquy which nets upon It. me think we ham mound for bettering rasa virtues which are hresl.l.lbie by the ordinary run of the Masse It hi intended to core. We opn only assure the sick that wy dr. them the best alterative width know how to produce, shd we tom reason toleheve Is for the most effectual portlier of the blood yet dtscovercll by thyhedy Aeries Comer Porrossr.. le so univerredly Munro berstrwass ev ery other remedy for the c Cro ronch cu rep loefn Coughs. Colds, n, l a n fduenzra t Home o o morn t m. ti ß ve Pat i e * s ln a c the adv C ed mt sgm of n the.." the f It to IMMO hen to mount the et-tames of Its virtues. The world known them j pp rree p t , red Dr WNW= everywhere, Montrose, April 1..1884.—em. MISSES E. M. & E. A. VADAKIN, n 13' 1,, First Door South of the Cathollo Church. VIVITERE Lublotable emortment of 11111Mery Clo Ode De V kept constantly on hood. BOULtall of the letrat Myles made to order on short notice. K. U. VADAILMf. Montrooe. April 17,1116.5,—/tro. K. A. VADAIGUI, E. s:sturirs MILLINERY, OVER OHANDLER'S STORE. I BEG Itent g call your attention to cry.n.And taiLlocattlO aametm MILLINERY GOODS, BONNETS AND FLOWERS, LADIES' RATA CAI'S, RIBBONS, AND VARIOUS OTIP ER FANCY GOODS. eW - B , trate Bonnet. cleaned and vessel In et bed =et sod all at =t , t . llM7 Nn 63 k . done on abort notice. I. 0. Bium. THE KEYSTONE HOTEL, (Formerly occupied by W. .K. Hatch,) MONTROSE, PENN'A.. Thit been teamed and reopened by the undentspaedortse by Ea keeping a well stocked truster end liar, and asrefoll attention to the Cdelee of .he essabilthment end the wants of their gnat!, will endeavor to merit We patronage of tho Montrose, April It 12t3.—tf. W. RHODES, PHYSICAN AND SURGEON, Springville, Pa., w ILL attend promptly to all calla Ia bla prOiltralom_either by day or night. May to !bard, when not professionally 111. gaged, al the boom of Spencer Hickok. Eq. oprlng• We. March 17.1e63.—me. A CARD. Elre The underolgord. Maim 100 returned from Mow Tart, where he purchaed a .to of New to twOptiere to eel thann at the towssr sum far CASH,mIts EQUIVALENT. Hie stock embraece large vartM7 of Dry Goods, Hats, Cepa, Boots and at. ,SIAM OeCcorles, Hardwire. Drum sod Medicines, VAIIIIM Notions, he. The 00041 hay. tog be purchased Mr none, by le prepared to sail them at se low prim as my other teabilahmeut, aped3HY se he Profs/so to avoid the frees Mau nadirs credit. A redden= of nearly SS years to Now York City hes enabled him to form the sequalatancerd many Mectees ems dmil to Butter. Poe those obJung to hare the litsboa prim for their BMW, ote.. we will forward shipments to such homes. Haying a large trade with lb dine Hotels of the city lam We. rand to pay the very highest hobos for No. 1 Dotter. Thar mak ing etch had it profitable to nil cm me. 7.E. JACKSON. Folnisle, May I. NEW GOODS. JUST OPENING. D i gyiMiffele x " "'"` 15°@° " . 2111 ( 4:: : n2frit Poloist, Mete Hymn, MOO. 'Mara. for Prorate. ae-ate. Jag opened illallbrital•b7 J. LYONS & SON. Montrose. Derember 1661.—Lt Soldiers' lionnty,Pentions, and Back Pay. • MHZ onaterejoned ?sued Arcot of the Ocriersonent, bolt Or gtr I=rt t = sivs prom 1. No charge fm Information, or tor paws Woosneeessfol. Montrose, .101110, lass.-61n. GOLO. P. LITTLX. BOOTS .ANEOPME/C O ES Or ALL DESCRIPTI LL ONS. WE worail reseeeettfily team eke publla Qui Welt jut above=unnotue:,:aroOrkat7 :a hard p an r meat ? i a =m, and . 9eldrett : •= i nt i ts ..b Mltill Belot repoired lathe very notion .W4= l al the shoitest :4,1r. 1 . • Onet Nu] 010600. tleeliv-ve Tagil" 014virIT. SOLDIERS' PENSIONS, BOUNTY AND BACK PAY. mnsurdenigned.uortazD Adrirror viz Govan. All Va. Elveopronntattination no all r,roons =wind wo Menlo. Uhargeo - LOM. and Informinkne rasp Montrone. ovember 11.18614 Y L. 7. nrou. SPLENDID SYMMS, Green and Ground Coffee. SUGARS. &a, Jo• ~awl . ir.vnire • nu BOOK RINDING. tIlla""°"'""1"621.M21011a El
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