Independent Republican. (Montrose, Pa.) 1855-1926, June 27, 1865, Image 3

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LOCAL ISILA.TTE]EiCS.
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1 SOLO
FOURTH OF JUL:k T
[and Celebration in Montrose I
FREE DINNER TO THE SOLDIERS!
Pr , NOclont. of the 1/n.y.
LION. F. B. STREETER.
N'too-P residon :
M. C. TYLER, U. ELDRED,
DAVID SrAimsßs, NARY) BRAILLE,
I, V BENTLEY, J. R. DEWITT,
.1 LATHROP, B. 8. BENTLEY,
.1. H 11.1.1 i, Jth, COCKAY
Vi J. Ai CLFORD,
Chttplam :
REV. H. A. RILET
()rotor:
R. J. G. MILLER
liwkoder
Wm. H. Jr..s.,,er,
Misrothal of
COL. C. W. TYLER.
M=l
,rT. G. Z. Drstocs, LIErT. F. R. WARNER,
,(co. L STONE, I.rEt T. HENRY FIND,
s 1.7. .1. R. LYONS, LIErT. STANLEY MITCTIEI
r D. W. SEAILLE,
N.inonal Salute at Sunrise and Sunset.
)ta•nnic and Odd Fellow Asaociatione, ned the
F. Ihp“rttnent will take part in the Celebndlon.
le—Proceeslon— Speeches--Idanallicent
FIRE WORKS!! ate.. eice., Ax., 6w
Corn malt - ton of A. rrnnanrn ants
5 BENTLEY, C. W. TYLER,
i I JESSUP, 11 R. LATIIROP,
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I. STONE, E. B. !ifoolve r,
k, TI I .ER, A. Cu A.SILIEJILIN.
L. Vi . MISTER, ..
Sohn ere' Dinner.—Contribution in money are
. , Led from citizens of the adjoining towns.—
•., may lie handed to W. A. Crossman,
J, and H. C. Tyler—Finance Committee.
Funeral Sermon.—The funeral sermon of Mat.
or McPherson, of the 17th Penn'a Cavalry, Co.
pr. - wiled at Dimmick Corners, Merrick,
p. m., July 9th, 1865, by Rev. Mr.
774mtrnxe Soidimr• ara.—The Society will hold
.sst regular meeting on Thursday, the 29th inst.
A twl attendance of all who have been members of
iloelrly desired.
Mits. H. C. TYLER, S‘cretary.
ntnrrocation.—The North-Eastern Convocation
• : - .0 Elm., opal ('hureh in Pennsylvania, will meet
on the :27th Mamie. There will
commencing Tuesday evening and
Friday evening. ,
.Soldiers• Frazit :—ATUI you please
lin..ieledne the receipt of ten dollars for the We.t
.112. Society, from Miss S. M. Walker.
Mus. J. C. LACEY.
tV,•t Auburn, June '2oth, I.`ifts.
Meeting.—The Sus.iuehanna County
Soci,-ty will bold a Semi-Annual meeting at
4-1,,c1 Village, on Wednesday. June 2Sth,
regular practitioners err Invited to attend
E L Gearoysn, &cwiary
Gubernatorial,—Maj.-Gen. John W. Geary is
-crd, by a writer in the Pittsburg Uazett,. as the
man in the State to become the candidate of
Union men for the Gubernatorial succession fa
!'orn.ylvania. Gen. Geary has a splendid reputa
. a soldier and is not without fame as a states
:l-i,
Thr t r Ytizen.—Mr. Thomas McElmth, formerly of
Tribune, has become publisher of the i'iltzen, a
,teldy journal devoted in part to a reform in the
.. , :alinistration of the municipal government of
a York. With such an editor as Col: - Ilalpine,
such a publisher as Mr. MeEirath, the rilixeu
Inst attain a high rank among the weekly journals
this country.
/7varophobta.—Quite an excitement has prevail
/ for the last week or two in this section, in refer
-e to mad doge. It seems that quite a number
•• Ase. have transpired In North Towanda, and it
(oared that others will transpire. It therefore be
- tn, the duty of all who have does to see that
are either securely muzzled or tilled without
—Bradford Reparkr.
.7flantic.—Tbe Atlantic Monthly, for dilly,
upon miff table. We like the number
touch The story of "Dr. John" is sustained
i:.:access and ability. The "Chicago Campine
• „ written with great tower. '• Winter Life in
.iterstiurg," Is especially interesting. Whittier
the prinziipal poem, "The Changeling,"
w-•tei. in his usual incomparable style. Ticknor
it Yields, Boston--44 per annum.
rtrerrt .4ppogntmtnt.—We are pleased to learn
Asa Holt, jr., Paymaster, LL S. A., who
na- keen on ennstunt duty at the post of Ntishiviiie
in.- capture, has been appointed by the Pris,l
- Lieutenant-Colonel of Volunteers by brevet.
i ,, nrienus manners, obliging disposition, and
i.rfiirmance of duty, Major Holt has won the
- ..card and esteem of all who have the pleasure of
.P oaintance, and the Government could not
. .
a more deserving Paymaster upon
te teftow this complimentary recognition of
service.—Lowimill< Journal.
To Editors— Disappeararux oi as Editor's
hmt.—W,.liarn T.. son of air. F. X. Detweiler, of
, :inct on Oironick otter, disappeared from
horn^ on Monday, the sth of June, In a mph
..
rhnnner, and as In clue to hlo. whereabouts
obtained, tt is supposed that he has accom
c.,d some of the soldiers to their homes. Ho .is
itt venni old, has light hair, cut close, and is
, :nan of he , nate. Any ,information in regard to him,
•••• It, chrvniele oftlee , Washington, D. C., will
nc. , fnlly received by his afflicted parents.
Ellwrb copying the above notice will confer a
Jan:waning an istranl.—A well dressed woman
al the house of Mr Bloomer, on Washington
morning, and requested the privilege of
, arlnc a child she carried in her arms, while she
"t 1 L'o.ll Street. The request being rather a sue
; vial:, one, was not granted by the inmates, but
tn, 4eaturni mother laid down her :Mild and depart
in taking passage on the Friends-
Y- rtae Mr Bloomer bas had many calla from
1,, friends, who desire to tender him their eongrat
upon his good fortune. Of course he tor
tr.nriy thanks them like a modest man that be is.—
E.,,via,aoon &publican.
Rah,: Horses—Hardly a week has passed for
arum months that we have not had oecamou to
1-'st bills, or heard of horses having been stolen
v'tlim a few miles of Scranton. The owners of
property will do well to exercise more vlgi
'of, over property so easily removed. They can
'', safely leave them In the fields during the
~,m t To one and all we say guard well the favor
'' 'trod, and take good care that the horse thief
hot appropriate it to his own use without
, ossent.—Serantoo Regiater.
ME:IIMEIIIII
hrr l'oeneg Fo nat.—This excellent Youth , '
is published monthly
.. py Ticknor t
V 0 ,46, Boston, Mass., at $2,00 a year. In the July
tr:1111., r there are fourteen wood engravings. Cep
'" Mayne Reid, Mra. Stowe, Carleton, Edmund
and E. Morris, respectively give further por-
HJn< of their "to be continued" articles. Whittler,
tt, Poet, contributes a pleasant prose sketch. Les
,'one in Magic and Round the Evening Lamp are
continued_ The other articles, not anonymous, are
W
t'Y L Maria Child, Marian Douglas, Anne L. ells,
taC Tucle Townsend. This Is certainly the best
tuailitr of Our Young Falla yet published.
161 i of .1711uring Mag.—Miss Clara Barton has
tr. upon an excellent device for bringing to the
1 . 1 . , 0x - ledge of friends the fate or whereabouts of
Ming soldiers. Boma weeks ago she published
Invitation to the public to send to her address in
11 ..hnzton, a description of missing soldiers, giv
'n=' the name, regiment, company, and the State to
wiii•L they respectively belong. In response, she
already received such descriptions of some
thousands. Roll No. lis a large sheet, containing,
about fifteen hundred names of missing
i'collurei of war. Twenty thousand copies of this
hare been printed and circulated all through
loyal States, and among the camps; and she
"ow calla upon soldiers and others who cart give iii
lortnation concerning the missing taco to write to
nur immediately. Great care should be taken to
•rite the came and address in every instance plain
!' her plan is highly appreciated and approved by
.1,, War Department and by the President. All let
ters must be directed to Miss Clara Barton, Wash
',ODD., D. C.
strawberry Frattleal.—Friday evening, by ap
i:teitnent, J. R DeWitt opened his groteada to the
u
fur a strawberry festival, which wag highly
w tistalery—the avails being Eta Many thaLika to
thr 1.1,,,t and hostess, who, by their most courteous
mo , assiduous attention, conduced greatly to the en
'''rialatuant. The grounds were plimatuitly
loid e d with delimcies, laid with much tmste,
'4atl, ornamented with rare fl owers. Many Is twieJal
sad BLY interview was indulged, Rudd the WV
and flowers redolent with charming. Tertutne ; The
Band added sweat =nate, sad among their flee Ise
lectiona, " Who will care for mother now, was
beautifully rendered. The ladies desire to return
many thanks for their Invaluable bestowment toward
the festivities. Mi ages were noticeable there.
The evening's delight fiervod to challenge another
re-union at au early:date. One friend "Ned," with
his usual generosity, ever ready to do good, replen
ished gratuitously Our falling creams, which added
much to our treasury. •
The Price of P rinting Paper..—The Cincin
nati Ga2itte says: ,' " Gold has fallen from MO to
135, but It Is antazlng how glow prices of commodi
ties, which went up so quick with coin, are to come
down. Printing paper is one of the articles that
falls slowly. It is Ave cents per pound higher than
it trim last year, and more than twice as high as In
1860. Good paper is now selling in this market at
20 and 21 c'ts—the same quality that we bought a
year ago at 14 and 15 C'ts, and In 1801 at 9' and
It', , c'ts. Manufacturers Say that rags are scarce and
dear, and hence prices of paper keep up. It is true
that nuts are high and Emma, and labor is also high
chemicals have declined largely, and this should aff
ect the price of paper more than It has." It is a
singular fact that writingpaper Is hiher than it
was in February last. The demand larg ely exceeds
the supply and good mills have orders far In ad.
1=
Caution to Soldiers and /lumens Jifers.—Ma
tilation of 7-30 Bonds.—The Government paymaster
has been paying the soldiers discharged at this post,
in Seven-Thirty coupon notes, In order to afford the
brave men who had no immediate use for their
money an opportunity to realize the highest rates
of interest upon the same. Many of the soldiers
having cause t.o use their bonds, have put them In
circulation, and we learn that certain parties who
came in possession of them have mutilated those
bonds by cutting off the interest coupons, anti are
imposing upon the unwary by passing the bonds
minus the cotlpons. These sharpers are thus en
abled to draw interest sa it falls doe, while the hold
ers of the bonds can realize no current funds for
Immediate use, as said bonds will not be worth the
amount of their face until 1869. - Some of the slop
shop " slump" clothing merchants- are said to have
passed some of these mutilated bond. neon voldh - IN
thus swindling them out of their money. We mu
tton the public to be qn the alert, and carefully ex
amine Seven-Thirty or-.other Gbvernment bonds
that may be offered, and refuse them in every inst
ance where the coupons have been cut off.—Harris•
bury TeGyraph.
The Post ORtee.—lt is a remarkable fact that
the number of letters which are now being received
at the Dead Letter Postoffice, sent thorn under the
new law, mating prepayment of postage compulsory,
amounts to more than fifteen thousand per wed !
These figures denote great carelessness, or igno
rance of the law, on the part of the senders of these
letters. The public need to remember that the old
law, allowing letters not prepaid to be sent forward
seconding to the directiOna, and double postage col
lected of the receiver, has been repealed. Now ev
ry letter not entitled to be carried through the
mails free ofpostage, must have a stamp on it, or it
is sent to the Dead Letter office. Especial care
should be exercised by every person to observe, at
the time ot depositing a letter in the post office,
that the postage stamp Is firmly fixed upon It.—
Such attentive scrutiny would soon reduce the num
ber of letters held Inc postage, and consequently,
prevent the ernhamssrnent and delays now ,mustant
ly arising with reference to this class of letters.
Important Dptysfon._lion. James Speed, At
torney-General, has decided that a volunteer, ac
cepted and mustered into the service under the
statute of July 4th, 1864, whether for a term of one
year, or two yen's, or for three years, if he is must
er, d out of the service before the expiration of the
term of service for which he enlisted, is entitled on
ly to receive the proportion of the bounty allowed
him by the statute, whether one.third, or two
thirds thereof, which had actually accrued before
the date of his discharge. If, for instance, he vol
unteered for two years, and is mustered out before
the expiration of the first year of his service, he
cannot claim either the second or third installment
of the bounty of two hundred dollars which would
have been payable to him had he continued in the
service till the expiration of the two years for
which he enlisted.
The volunteer only who, at the time of his dis
charge, has completed one-half of the term for
which he enlisted, is entitled to the second install
ment of bbunty given him by the act, and he la en
titled to no more of that bounty. II be is discharg
ed on the next day alter the expiration of one-half
of his term of enlistment, the second Metallmmit of
the bounty is due and payable to him. The Gov
ernment cannot reclaim it If it has been paid, nor
withhold It if it remain unpaid But the discharge
precludes him from receiving the third installment;
that only is due to a volunteer who may have served
the whole term for which he enlisted.
Illustrated Life, Seminal. .7lartyrdom, and
Inman& of Abraham Limoln.—T. B. Peterson
A Brothers, Philadelphia, Pa., have just published
the " Illustrated Life, Services, Martyrdom, and fu
neral of Abraham Lincoln." It contains a full his
tory of his life; Asssassination ; Death, and Funer
al. His career as a Lawyer and Politician: his ser
vices in Congress; with his Sj,eeches, Proclama
tions, Acts, and services as President or the United
States, and Commander-in-Chief of the Army and
Navy, from the time of his first Inauguration as
President of the United States, until the night of
his Assassination. Nose and ottutiipleto odition, with
a lull history of the assassination, by diStingbiSbrd
eye-witnesses of Mr. Lincoln's Death-bed
scenes, and a full account of the Funeral Cerenio.
nies, from the time his remains were placed In the
East Room at the White House until they were Una]
lv consigned to their last resting place, in Oak
Ridge Cemetry, at Springteld, Illinois: with Ad
dresses and Sermons by the Hon. Schuyler Colfax,
Hon. George Bancroft, Rev. Henry Ward Beecher,
General Walbridge, Bishop Simpson, etc., with a
full account of the humpe, pursuit, apprehension
and death of the assassin, Booth. With a Portrait
of President Lincoln, and ten other illustrative en
gravings, descriptive of the scene of murder and
other principal scenes in the work. Price seventy
e cents in paper, or one dollar in cloth. Agents
wanted everywhere to engage in the sale of this
work, who will be supplied by the publishers with
the paper-cover edition at five dollars a dozen, fifty
copies for twenty dollars, or thirty dollars and fifty
cents a hundred ; or with the cloth edition at eight
dollars a dozen, fifty copies for thirty dollars, or
sixty dollars a hundred. Single copies sent every
where, free of postage, on receipt of retail price.
Shut tip for the IPot,Wh."—We the undersign
ed do hereby agree to Close our places of business on
the coming " Fourth' of July, ' for the purpose of
celebrating the day in a becoming manner:
Wilson, Griffis & Warner,F. B. Chandler,
Read, Watrous & Foster, J. Lyons & Son
Lathrop, Tyler & Riley, W. J. &S. H. Dittlford,
G uttenberg & Co., J. R DeWitt,
W. H. Cooper et Co., S. li. Sayre & Bros.,
L C. Keeler, J. Etheridge
D. R. Lathrop, (postotlice)F. B. Week 4
A. H. Smith, 0. D. Beman,
Cox & Meeker, Boyd & Webster,
B. R. Lyons ,t Co., C. N. Stoddard,
Webb & Butterfield, G. L Stone & Co.
St. Joseph's Grand alumna E
Grand Pic-nic will be held on the grounds of Mr.
Patrick Byrne, in Choctuent, on: the 4th of July,
letih", at which all the n•na! games will be intro
duced, as well ns some new ones.
St. Joseph's, June 190,1885. , •
parriagro.
GARY—LA.BAR-9n the 18th bast, at Lawaville
Centre, by Eld. W. C. Tilden, Mr. Wilß= Gary and
Mrs. Julia A. Labar, both of Montrose.
ROSS--SMITII—On the 21st inst., in Franklin, by
Eld. W. C. Tilden, Mr. B. I). Boss and Miss S. It.
Smith, of Franklin.
SMITH—BODINE--In Forest Lake, Jane 18th, by
the Rev. P. Mulkey, Mr. Mark B. Smith, of For
t Lake, and M 1513 Elsa A. Boding, of Bridgewater.
DECKER—OSBORN—At the Barnum Bowe, In
Great Bend, June 33th, IS4 , by Rev. Stephen El.
well, Mr. Wheeler B. Decker, ofithaes, N. Y., to
Mine Mary E. Osborn, of Dryden, N. Y.
JEFFERS—DAIILEY—In Earford, by Rev. A.
Miller, In the 14th Inst., Mr. WalsOn Jeffers and Mire
Betsey M. Daldey.
Our talk!' AMMO.
GREEN—On the ?Bth of May, at the Field Hospi
tal, in Virginia, near Alextuadriu, Mr. Porter L.
Green, son of Mynard and Mary; C. Green; aged,
twenty-sit years.
In February last, Mr. Green enlisted and became
a member of Company F, of UOOl Regt., Pa, Vol.,
Ist Division, lid Army Corps. HA was called very
soon to participate in active milltAry sersice, being
among the troops engaged in the capture of Rich
mond. 'kilt* the march of kis ;regiment from
Richmond to Washington, he Was attacked with ty
phoid fever, which terminated his life after an ill
ness of nearly three weeks. The remains 'were
brought to ilarford, his tormer place of residence,
and interred on Sunday, the 4tkof June, where a
discourse was poeachcd to a largettssembly, by Rev.
A Miller. Mr. Green leaves a widow and a large
circle of friends to mount his loss.
B1:110E8B—in hiehoOpony. Wyoming Co" Pa"
dune 6th, '1863, Frederick C. Burgess, of Co. K., 143 d
Regt-, Fa. VoL, in the twenty-ninth year of his age.
Mr. Burgess was one of four brOthere Who nobly
went into the field to lend their ald in putting down
the Blave-holders' rebellion—two di whom are still
in the service. The three oldest being voters, hon
orably sustained the tried and loyal chieftain of our
bleeding country who, bim.lf, Mas since been mar
tyred. The subject of this noose came home on
furlough from the army about a year sae, with his
health seriously impaired by exhaustion from
long marchesland various other hardships
Ills furlough being a number of times extended, he
was permitted to share the comforts of home end
kind care of. Mends until death released him from
his sufferings. What a noble eserillee c go die for
one's country 1 ;
All honor to tie Fatriet's game r whether hir Away
on the coffiniess battlafield, or at home In the Cam•
etery with his kindred.
May the grace of God traatain the bereaved parents
whose kind ant patriotic hearts have manifested so
much interest for the wend* 01 their country in Ile
dark hours of trial; and espoxlsdly we would ask God
in his mercy to remember the wife and two dear lit
tle once whose hums is made desolate on account of
this dreadful war.
(Tunkhannock papers please copy.)
fan o.
111 ,- AtOtesrecements weets are published vrttacatt
Obituary , Notices tnlnt for at t he rate of half a cars=
Verses five mats • lioe. eLdelly In aSyaces.
STEVENS—In Decorah, lowa. the 9th Inst., Inez,
daughter of Miles arid fluldah Stevens ; aged, six
teen rears.
„rqr (Tunkhannock papers pleaae copy.)
part Tlrportg.
New York Wholesale Prices thurent of Produce.
Reported for the larnsrcerosag Rnsitnatose by .1081 AR
CARPENTER. Com. Merchant. No. 353 Washington It.. New
York, to whom shipmeots may be made. Two4Alrds of the market
volt:m . ldr' be advanced on the tcorlpt of the goals If d. 11.1, sod a
Quick return made for the balance. Full directions and a weekly
market report sent free of charge by mall to thaw , matt. shipments
Bennwas.. pure. P .4 450 • 471 Rte. 9 bush.. • 030$ us
Import. " 99 0 15POets." 750 74
Reacts, nound,B4 bush. 1 000 I 3,Com, 83 9O
Pe., 4 Ito a 14n , Potatoes, P 1000001, 150 a 150
Better, In tohn. A. 53 33 (bloat, " BIA 400
.. In fiction," 130 s.sillldes, dry, I i 0.. 1 0 3 17
" In rolls, " green, " 7 0 it
Cheese. choice, " 13 0. PC lard, nom. to boat. tb 17 0 19
emommt, " lo 0 PI Reef, meo„ 101 14 000 Id 00
mire Apple, " $
0 11. "primes" 105001. 10
Penehen, tte 4n Pork. mow.. " 03
Plums. " t 2 30 , " Prime. " 18M X'3
" Cberrica. • ' 5, 1 32 liama smoked, Vl5 18 0 50
" PaViterricn" 2.0 0 40,8booldens, 13 0 17
Illekherticn" 1.53 10
"cc.. ftseh, down, Honey. 15 0 92
Stood_ Chickens. 11'0. " 1,1
rant, v.., IAL Ort 000 'Turkeys, " 0 90
" ,r it e,
" 0 •110Ch00.
Corn Meet, V hood., 9- 0 nr• Pncbte. SG
F loe, Flour C lover Need. " 14 In
Flax, moatlS 100 17 'Timoth y Heed, VP hush 1 000 31,0
Feathent, live gee., 50 0 le. Flax Seed, " 500 43 23
11001 Sid. Vln 9 0 It Tallow, It 0., In 0 11
Mutton lo caresm," lb 8 ly Wool, wmthed. " ad 0 53
Veal. " 1(0, 1 ,001.1m washed. " 380 NO
Pork, &owed, is a In A poi.. V Inrral ott 00
itheaL bunhel, 175 a 310
?More—A full report or the Ne.e.Yort Market can be emu on ilia
at my time by initlinie at the Republican - °dim In Montrose. In
the about . I. given the lomat and higheat prima which an govern
ed by quality end condition. !deny articles that are not mentioned
abr.:, rah ho (nnil on the remet In nue Mt,.
HAIR DYE! HAIR DYE!
BATCHELOR'S Celebrated HAIR DYE
1.14 the Best in the World
The only Harmless, Trne, & Reliable Dye Known.
ThLisidestild Raiz Dye Is Perfect—eitances Red. Rusty, or Grey
instantly lo a GLOSSY BLACK or NATUIt AL BROWN,
Without iii r juring the hair or staining the sklo, leaviox the halreoti
end beautthil: iciunrts fresh vitality, frot uuktly restoring Its prs
lug color. and rectifies the 111 effects or had Qtrs. The genuine Is
signed WILLIAM A. BATCLIELOP.. all others are merelirilte
lons. nod should be avoldoiL Also Batchelor's NEW TOILET
CREAM for Dreaehte the Hair. Bola lee ail ororsista.ete. Facie
ory—Sl Cruelay Street, New York. June 29, 1664.-12.
Editor of Republican :
DS•a runt permission I wish to my to the reader
of your paper that I .111 send. by return mall, to all who wilds It
(free) a Recipe. with full direction. for =slang and 00100 a simple
Vegetable 'Salm that .111 ellocrually remove, In tea dart Pimple,
Blotch, Tan, Freckles, mad all Immunise of the Fein. Inas thg tbe
same soft, clear. amooth and lleaut/ful.
I will also mall tree to those having Bahl heads, nr Para Foam
simple dim - Cons and Mformadon that .111 enable teem to scan a
full growth of Luxuriant Hale, Whiskers, or a Moustache, to leas
than thirty days.
All app:lutlons answered by return mall without clam,
Respeetfully yours.
THOS. F (111 A l'ld A N.Chemist
Tim:ol,o, N.. York
Ve. , ,nry trth. Inss tun
W .._Those winning a one .et nf whilltertte hlce Inoue
Lechn. nr alwantllLl bead of glossy heir, will please rc.vl the card
of THOS. F. CNA PM A N In ann✓.er part or this pain,
Telemann ge lett
Tenal dualistmento.
Administrator's Notice
N O TICE V hereby given to all persons having demands .saint
the eFtsts of Augustus A. Inorertratt. late or Leong Porn
ship. dunned. that the same mtn+t he presentee, to the undersigned
toreettlerlonot. and aft persons indented to nid estate we request
ed to mate Inrotectlste payment. W. M. T/VOLEY, Adv.,
Lenox. June 19. ler!,
Admioistrolors' Notice.
NCII7BI, hereby croon to alI perann. havitt demands annlnst
the .st ate of Fleur/ Porter. drerared, late of Choc , not town
chip. that the same man ho preoetord to the underzfrned forst . '
Clement. anti all puranna Indebted to gaideatate are reoqffeated to
make Irumedlate payment. LYPIA K P BATTEY./ Ad .,.
If AV/I) 0. !LIN KLICII,
etononnnt, June 10. 1931.-Cmpd.
-Excelsior'■ Notice
NOTICE i• ht . e.b9 eieen to 411 none-.ne harm[ finmatels acelnel
tn , e-.. 1 e of lit , a- t . • TornZie. Isle of Lenne tow'n.. deceased.
tttatthosanne must 4e preeente4 to the under-10,11rue amueceseent
and all nersonelruleb44l tn .ald eslate eve req....4141 make lame
dlnte payment. W. 11. TI.NOLEY, Executor.
Lenox. June 10th. 1.45.-/ter
Auditor's Notice.
TPC no drodnned, auditor. topolntr.l hr the Orphan,' Court
of aged vehuana county. to dhoolhote the Parole In the hard.
of the A drolot.trator of the estate of J. B. McKinney deerht.
arooranst the 11.1” aud I^eil rrprenectat yea of hr raid leaved
.11.1 attend to the dotfea of hla Bald appointment at his office.
In /doorrore, on liaturday. the a'.l day of Joh. at I o elxk p.
when all pre.rons 11141,5t...11n !add food. a - PI present their datum
or he fore..rz delarred. A A mil.,
1.11..1.1* tune 17,b,
Execntor's Notice
NOTICIL Is herein. elven to all persons Ravine demands creator
tbe estate of Wteusan. late or tßat
the same 111111 a be presented to the underelened for srreneentent
and all persons Indebted to =ld estate are tneinested - tomake Imme
diate noenl•tll M. K. W ILLI &MS. Es',
Sgetneell le. Jona It MS --r4
Auditor's Notice.
THE undersigned. liartir Dm, appointed•an Anditor by the
orphan . roll of Streit:eh:eh. eouniV, to dletributo
the blade In the hands of the Administrator of the estate of Milton
Thrley, demand, hereby eyes notice that h•+111 attend to the
duo., of raidappointment, at his °floe In Montreal MI
Saturday. the bib dor of July. r mod 1 o'Clod , P. PP— taleb
time and place all fereone Intereeted In odd Rind may resent
their .labor. tie dreYer debarred from esmlny, in on said p fund.
Uout.r....,Jtme 1%10,4.-4 A.O. WARREN, •nditee.
Administrator's Notice.
NOTICE le hereby ev. to all persom • haslet demands eralast
the estate of John 11. Cartier late of Auburn township. decd.
thet the same meet be preaeated to the underehmed for ar
movement. and all pearmsladelo.d*. said estate are requested to
make I eateallale payment. W. C. LOW.
E. O. SHERWOOD} Ad ' ' ' .
Auburn Centre, May, Neb. 1.M.-43w
Auditor's Not ice
•
PH 8 mulendened, an Auditor appointed by the orphans' Coati
or Susquehanna county to distribute the funds In the hands of
the A datiniettatm In the Watt. of John flonnes decAued, vitl
attend to the duties of his appointment. at his dace to Montrose,
on Tuesday the :77th day of June, ItAa, et 2 o'clock p.m., at
which time and plea aH persons Interested will give their attend.
mice or be forever debarred from cornier tn weld fond.
E. M. TUELN LE. Auditor.
Auditor's Notice
TlgAnderelknrd. an And itor appointed by the (Mohan? come
of Su. charms °panty to dletrhmte the funds In the bands of
tho A dmlnletrotor In Inn Mete of 011ver Ilsald. deceased, VIII
attend to the duties of I. e appointment. at Al. °Klee In Montrose,
on Prides the Vel day of June. 100... at 2 o'clock p.m.. at artilch
time and place nil prreone Interreted 00111 nlve tech attendance or
be forever debarred Arum coming In on mid fo o d.
E. M. TURNER. Auditor.
Montrose. Slay ht... 1d62.-4,
A ndltor'n Notice.
MINE e.,11 tor SP^ointed by the Oephtta' 00net
J.. of finarpeoanun wooly to dlArlbute the fonds In the nude of
the Attmbtlabutor lu the estate of Sarah nunutore, doomeed, .111
attend to the &Wes of hit anfoultrnent, at hie ofEce la Idontro..
tat Monday the 88th day of June. 1888, at 9 o'cleok V. to.. at tehtch
Ptne and lA.. .II Pen.. Inteteuell 1.11 ri their attecalauce or
be forever debarred form coming lu 6n =Oa ve
d.
E. M. TURNER, Aculltar.
Mo.tizaft.l,47
Auditors Notice.
NOTICE le hereby given that the undensinned. Audirar its
pointed by the Orphan? Court of Suaquenamm Cosorty to
make distrinutitra of the Duna to the Lauda of the administratm
of the erase of 0. U. LYbi AN. drantest, wilt attend to the du
ties of hie appointment. at the Mika of J. It. McCallum tn Mont
per,.n Saturday, Jun< ttth, 140. at 1 o clock p .~ m., when all
sona Interested in saittltunts Presen t then' den.. ire be fee ,
ever debarred. L TY.SEA RLEL Auditor.
Idontn - r. Mar 150, lArts,-4w
TO BOOT AND SHOE WEARERS
OF SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY.
F B. WEEKS & CO. having sold their stock of Hata, Cape and Ittady mad. Clothing to Joshua Boyd,
F. B. WEEKS
BOOT AND SHOE BUSINESS
In Ile various hrsiariso My Brock L nom complete—lisdag • Wit
arch-41 of
New Spring Styles.
LADIES GLOVE RH), LASTING, GOAT AND
CALF BA LMORALS ...t.vn GAITERS, MISS.
ES' LASTING, EID AND CALF BALMO
RALS, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
INFANTS - SHOES', MEN'S CALF
KW AND LASTING BALM°.
RAM AND G A ITEM,
BOTS',AND YOTE'S CALF, KIP, AND
STOGA BOOTS.
I am prepared to tr2ll
Cheaper for Cash or Beady Pay
Than Any other boom this aide of Itievr Tort.
lErDealers erupptled at New York jobbink pricer..al
Stott West aide of public Avaam eccond door above Bearlea
Rotel.
M °atom, itay V. IP. U. WELMEL
LOST,
QOM ZWITIME In Wontrose or on the ron4 to Auburn, TWO
1.7 i'llcOES OF BONNET MOTION (Btu* and rtiol , ledran
boatel. , oponned colons , . nob at the atom of Ontle.eoll nthnne
tame . * 004 len lOU pal , damn If 09, der.
EVERY DM
BRINGS SOMETHINa NEW,
H Vigiiittu'AZ
• i—ge 11.1 mf
ILATS AND CAPS,
CHILDREN'S TURBANS,
LADIES' SHAKERS,
Also a large stock of all the new Spring gryks of
CLOTH I NG,
c on tai n , 1,, m t i o r lows Engli‘h , Walklng Coats I. salts to
match, good !Sodom Coals, rod C othlog for Farmers, Ll=
Pants and Dusters, !be.
Gents' Furnishing Goods.
U MBRELLAS,
lIANDK ERC II lEFS,
SUSPENDERS,
COLLARS,
NECK TIES,
SHIRTS,
Which 1 am preparrolto for cash or ready pay at very low pr
ces. as my stock has recently twen bone.% with tall n. goo&.
Small prollts and mall pay 10 my motto. Call and sec for your
selves. 'Mlro doors Wove Searle. Hotel, In the bonding occupier'
by Y. B. Weeks o. a Shoo Mon.
JOSHUA BO YD.
linntrosa, MST tn. loati.-1.1
NEW (loons.
WEBS & BUTTERFIELD,
Are not ',dying tholz
SPRING ARII SUMMER coops.
Flaw call and =wane Dma Oooda
GRENADINES.,
POPLINS,
CIIADIES,
LENOB,
DE LAINES, &c.
lIONTROSIE, May 8. !SCA.
IME'OII,'TANT
'EAD, WATROUS & FOSTER
Have Just reedved .11 opened a Om end of
SPRING AND SUMMER DRESS GOODS
PRINTS, BRAWLS, D OMESTIC'S,rOTTON-4DES,
SUN UMBRELLAS, floor SKIRTS, BAL
MORAL DITTO, OLOI ES,
HOSIERY, &c. dr ,
At the Most Reasonable Rates
A , w, a full line of
FUR, STRAW AND PALM LEAF HATS,
BOOTS AND SHOES, CROCKERY, GROCE
RIES, DRUGS AND MEDICINES,
PAINTS, OILS, x.
N B.—We are receiving additions to our stock weekly.
Return Pails.
We aul rarnirb any mintier of Return Pride to our customer"
wiaiang to rend Hotter to the (illy. and .111 forward the moor tree
°rename- aro guarantee the highest prima mud prompt returns.
READ, WA TRO FOSTER. •
11ONTROSE. May 45th. ISM.
"Our Fallen Chief."
IMPERIAL PHOTOGRAPHS,
Cartels do Visites,
AND
QUARTER SIZE PICTURES
OF
President Lincoln,
FOR BA LE ONLY AT THE "POST OFEICE."
A. H. SMITH.
SHOOTING IRONS T
REVOLVING AND SINGLE—HEW STYLES,
AT BEMAN'S.
THE GREATEST IMPROVEMENT YET.
A Single Pistol that Draws Its Own Car
tridge after Firing!
Paces lea than A. not. wsw." AU alms and styles of car.
Winos hand. also 0. D. Ely% Doutds•Water-Proof and Muted
Mates Army Percussion Cam
1P Don't an to see those New Nerolvom sad Phttnls before
pamhashnt. 0. D. HENAN.
Wnnten.. Y.A. trio. PAL-lf
NEW GO ODS
AT
WILSON, GRIFFIS & WARNER'S
FOR TUE
SPRING TRADE.
MoliTlio6B, May 25, 1663.
A. G. REYNOLDS,
WOOL CARDING,
Brooklyn, Pa.
May V411.1955.—tr.
TO DAIRYMEN
AND OTUICUS.
11111 ed 1; andensigned =omen to th e nubile that he Ilea eetabltitt.
Forwarding Mallon
110P1MT051 STATION, on the D.L. 4 W. Reamd,hay•
hA t tiger c ed o. fro=dl==th i = .. Fllll 7 =fcratt
New Toot Me. for targesztllna
BUTTER, EGGS, POULTRY,
And All Kinds of Country Produce,
For which b• 11111 Weft* himself ex GOOD ROM AND
PROMPT RETURNS Dotal &Memo =traded as bison
Iloptorttam.Dir M. an —am. J. H. OHAPDAN.
Patnam's Iron Clothee Wringer.
TOE BEST IS USE.
VOTIUM ctothnd and for Asia by
1. ILVIIICY amts.
K 1 MI
SEED POTATOEd.
12IICILIEMB MEWLING& LOU and goon 4
a- Cid IMloof Alberts.Eff sal* Erg
MIAMI OlgraiTei
7"30 LOAN.
THIRD SERIES.
$280.000,000.
D li sutheotty of the fieczetory of the Tress:" the undershreeo.
D we aweew erstailaton Agiull for the We of United Stews
seeurittee, offers to the public the third mien of hammy Plow,
beeline arms and three-magi per cent. toter* per iumum. known
7-30 LOAN
Till. notes ere !waled under date of J of y IGth, 1 , 5, end us pet"
stile them years from Chet date In =Teeny, or are convertible et
the option of the holder Into
E. N. 5-20 Nix per cent.
GOLD-BEARING BONDS.
floe Bonds are now worth a har.dennie prribluro, and are ex
empt. se are all the Mover: moot Boucle trout Butte, County, and
Municipal tosallen. which adds from one to three per cont. per an
num to their value, accosting to the rate levied upon other proper.
ty. The 1111¢701 is payable semi annually by coupons attached to
each note. which may tic cot od and wild to any hank or banker.
One cent Dee day one Oa note.
Tire acute " 9100
Ten " " " aZ.OO "
to $lOOO ••
$1 " .......
Notes of all denoml nation, named will be promptly fornlehed
upon receipt oranbacrtptione.
The Notes of this Third hertee are precisely aim !sr In torso sod
PriViiMer. to the tlevetcllirtles c.crpr that the boo
moment reserve. to Irma the option of paying Interest In gold coin
ate percent., instead of 7 A.loths In currency. Subecribera will de.
duct the lotertst In currency up to J ul ) 10th, at the Sow when they
tutscribe.
The delivery of the notes of the third aerlva of the Sevan4kirtlee
otll commence on the 10 of /one, and Will be made promptly and
oanlJnottnaly after that date
The eltett charge n arle In the condition of this hE
ItIES affects only the matter of Interval, The paymud h gold, it
made, 4111 be equivalent p. the entrency Intereat of the Wetter rate.
The return to spode pat ntents. In Ito event of erhl,ll only Will
the option to pay Inlcrctlt In Unlit be ova It•! of. a... 0.1 to ,11.3. e
tnd elinttllre pt kta thut pun - tuna nude ulth dr to cent In go'd
I. folly Null to U, made With seven and l Lac truths per
cent. In currency TLIA I.
The Only Loan in Market
Now offered by the Government, and Its superior athowittiers make
It the GItILAT POPULA It LoA N OF Tlf 6 PEOPLE..
Lim than Ittkl.Oroooo of the Loan authorhed by the last Con•
,has are now In the market. This amount, at the ram at which It
is being absorbed, will all be wbgertbed for 0111,10 two molSLq
when the notes will undoubtedly command a pet mium. as has uni•
Wooly been We case nu clueing the autweriptions In other Low a
In order Wu/4tlsens of every town and section of the country
may he afforded hspllitles for Luting the loan, the National Ranks.
end Private Banterethroughout the country have generally agreed
to receive sutectiptlons at par. 8 Libecribres will select their own
agents, to whom they have confideoce, and who only are to he re.
spondble for the delivery of the notes fur es b lets they receive or
dere. J A Y COME E.
Perco - arroos PlilLodelptda
Subwrlptlor.s 1.111 be rytelretl by Ito 11.411: Ilutme of W. II
("DOPER a co. Montana. and by 00 rind Notional Ilmtk or
Susinehroans !)pot. A leo by
First National Bank of Scranion.lFlrst National Dank of Mislay.
Second " I • " •• ToisminLs
" Wilketbarts
Find " " Honesdale.
Montmor, Vas . 15t1s, IE/Cs...amos
HA! HA!
I HAVE YOU NOW
ICAN FURNISH YOU WITII MOST ANYTHING Is the
shape of elyao and Tub... and Eatables .4 Drlnkables, ra
crpt Hardorara." To [tots men I can Notlelt Fir.= and Palls.
and buy (bolt Romps or sob II I. Its arsul a Llororniuduck House as
(S•re Cr In hew York. free of claw.. sacept usual freight and von
11. 11. D UNWIRE.
Horan., April s , 1663.
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.
Farmers is Particular.
BOYD & WEBSTER
II AVE FOR BALE
REVOLVING HORSE RAKES,
BY THY DOZEN OH SINGLE ONE.
EXTRAS AND REPAIRS
AND MOWERS
OHIO REAPERS
I=
GRAIN CRADLES,
GRASS SCYTHES AND SNATLIS,
FORKS, SHOVELS, HOES
PICKS AND HANDLES.
Building Materials,
INCLUDDIO PINE LU)iBEU, WINDOW BASIL PAINTS
OILS, PUTTY, GLASS, BUTTS, SCREWS, BALLS,
LOCKS, A LARGE WAILYETY
COOK STOVES
FOR BUTLICINO WOOD.
COOK STOVES
FOR COLL.
COOK STOVES
FOR WOOD OR COAL.
TIN WARE,
WIIOLBSA.LE LAD RETAIL
BIRD CAGES, LAMPS, &e
ALL 00008 AT PEACE PRIORS FOR CABII
W. IL BO YD
Montrov.. Mu MM. Iso
THE REBELLION IS DOWN!
GOLD IS DOWN !
AND
GOODS ARE DOWN 1
71„f`,7 7T.Z'oni2CMDTAIMITId
the cc
totted
at
DRESS GOODS IN GREAT VARIETY
FOR LADIES.
A LARGE STOCK OF DRESS AND CLOAK
BUTTONS.
A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF CLOAKING,
SKIRTS, SHEETLVG,
Inlen's Wear.
ME BEST ASSORTMENT OF CASSIMF...REB
IN TOWY—ALSO, HATS AND CAPS.
A SMALL LOT OF READY-MADE CLOTHING,
Which .111 be sold Ira) Owe to dost out.
MOO Calm] tee at
CHANDLER'S.
momnie. lay a I°°f.
TO RENT.
a
iwo HUNDRED Am. of pasture lantLs to rant for the sewn
Or i pturind by the wat'. Gooft fawn,
W. an
ll d or .
T entratered Ku
MLVT.
lawg. X 27 600 1501.4 t .
WOOL CARDING.
WOULD sty to my Crlends La fiagnetuuna
candy LW I bats rogrut the Cardldit Machine i t N.
B. ult,uvi Stop, with dew Carda.dad oady
o fln same. lMill Card ott reaaddabto term
rn roLLL
Eddy, iftw Eth, 1.96. JACOB CAPRON.
TO DAIRYMEN.
FD.unANDLim the kaibed mattatiko ror prim
otter or 10 WIIIS the bM Oct
rrl to Am Torit. roc 167 rorOr *tom&
socoltroia, Shy VD. - y
AGAIN IN THE 'FIELD !
• --
-
-
-
Manufactured by S. H. Sayre & Bro's., Montrose, Pa.
GREGORY'S REVOLVING HEAD
Manufactured by S. H. Sayre & Bro's,, Montrose, Pa.
SATIN AND cor_.oitrio
FANCY COMBS, HAIR FOILS, Sc. Sc
Just Bought in New rfrrk 't nutir Prices..
ALSO, A LARGE LOT OF FINE JEWELRY,
Greatly Reduced Prices
Montrose. Apr 1110.1,415
rpAy1011104143:41h1:04
WOULD ray to the L.wile. of Montrose and vicinity that she
hasopened a Shop m the bultding funnerly r
Hall, where she will keep a fnllldy of all Mod. of Faue•
Goods. Bonnet., Hata, Straw d mo ßounets constant; )no nand
Bleacnltm and Repairinz Hate done to order
Ladies. call and see for your-wit...
Mantras. May 9.1865.
COFFIN TRIMMINGS.
Direct from the Ilantifatelory.
ILITAY. MASOSIC. NVIIRATII. ROSE. •
.TI vuio. IL other 112”.1,..;
•4vallet) . 1 L .r(
Late. Dowel 1113,p, I h.,. e S. • V • Vlitt. • .
k<Tor' Mari.
.11 , ..rcusc. Apra 17. Mt.
PHOTOGARPHS! AMBROTYPES!
OPAL PICTURES!
LYONS' PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY
N rl/ I ;tL,V. Lb:LITLL'
Poralalnall +lylec of
Plcsnrer.
bid pLetu.es mpled lend elslargetl m Ilk Idea b) and of the kto'at
nctnece rei.nueheel WILL ladle Ink_ I, 'netted or Colored
- . . .
Plc:tare C-11,1%. w , Trap., and IASIIE• on hood or oopollod o.
shod notice. A lao, ot I Patotlnea for vale, ova Una toot t,ortoga
galls lc the market. l'rlcos rooderatz.. Pleose csll.
Hnoms op:a:sotto Storlea HOWL over B. IL Lyoros Co.'s :Aar
Mosarroe, Pa
April 10, 15.6.
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT.
Hi 82 If, T 4 ARTH.OHY &
Manufacturers of
PHOTOGRAPHIC MATERIALS,
Wholesale and Retail.
501 BROADWAY, NEW YORK.
TN smut. to no, main tol
unem of Photon-4 If4oc atateet tr.
faro Ilndquartens for the folio-tag, vtr :
Stereoscopes and Stereo topic
Of three we Into an Inman arsortment. Including War Sane,
Americand, Foreign eltkg and I.lmls-Apes, aroupe. Stst.:ar.
etc. etc. Alm , Malvin:, &trent., Iva, for public or private etch(
Won. Our catalogue will be aelt to or.) addrena or. retelbt to
=rap.
Photographic Albums.
We were the Ant to Introduce thew Into the Led Mates, ane
ne mannietturo Immense quantities In ifreal.rwiety.rangleg It
pt. from 41 cents to 450 each. o , lr A !hums hove the rermlatlot,
of being iniperior In beauty and durability to any others. They
still be sent by mg. razz, on receipt of sties.
tier vine A lbums made to order._al
Card Pia:graphs.
Our Chsteoene now embracer. 'Mx Thousand ellftrant nahlect,
(to which additions are coatMeatifteing made) of leortralta of /Cll2-
laud Amerietanwtc etc . 100 Maktr-Genenle, CO) BrlgAilere
mete, 475 melon 40 A nags, (CO la•natAtaleuela,tao other offfeen.
to Navy Oftle,e , i eetie. 500 Prates/nen, On Nein., 115 An
thors, 50 immanent Women, and 3,000 copies of Wert. of Art, In
chitlins reproductions of the most celebrated ruzrOvinor, Paint
logs, Stat... etc. Catalognes sent on receipt of stand,. An order
throne down plcorea from our Innwhotem weti be filled on the
noelpt of OI,FII, and molt by mail. free.
Thotommthera and oaten ordering corals C. (1. D. will phase re
mit 55p!r cent. of the amount with Melt order.
VlrThe Driftwood quality of our roods =mot MI to satisfy.
April :11600.-4m.
A. L. TVELISTER.
PEACE AND PEACE PRICES
PEACE ESTABLISHED !
Large Linos of Prices Con.
quered and Reduced
Is now reviving, for Frain's 'unpile& new end larze stocks of
Dry Goods, Groceries , Crockery, Hardware,
Stoves, ron, Steel, Jails, Paints, Lamp
and Linseed Oils, Benzoic, Carpet
legs, Floor Oil-Cloths, Wall
Paper, Window Shades,
Hats and Caps, Boots,
Shoes, Clocks,
&c.
Including. is vast. fin reelettes of the meet popsies styles of IA
died Deem Geode, Mamas Bonnet& Rlbtems. Yleverq Am., whirl
he Intl ell oo the most favorable terms for Cub. Produce, or to
Prompt Tim Dames.
N. R—Flour and Salt on f hand as usual.
NEW YILITOttI), June IL 19e.1.
MILLINERY STORE.
HAB Iturt opened In SPRlNOVlLLE.Eatertnetunna, County, a
near /Winery dude, liavlan one of the lamina and mom
fanciful docks of goods aver brought Into the country, and an sawn
mad of lake Shoda..hldb gto othr.
At Very Low PPiCeS.
Having Wynn of eptsience In 00 of the ming famblonahle
to , iko the 1•Oleo Of M0 , 111 , 111e nut ortdultY to_ Oro to ,
•calL, flattering berrolf th at riot moot us cannot ml to be
anlled
itottorottio. itav 11180th. RDAS N rt ORONC.
Soldier's Pensions, Bounty Back Pay
ualaalP ISMI
ed. LICND *OM VITAE VirAn
PcsENT. Wiligivepromptattanlort to an claims entruMnlto
a. brOthargunnLauroaarna. OnlannuLancropayleg
and woo latte.
liteat.... Mu.* 17. VAL n. YedUILI.TIII
Boots and Moos.
Er""arrile' Lid t"tbilteta a son
HUBBARD'S MOWER.
BEADS,
ALSO,
WNW will be o.lat for the next WI:1Y pie "
0. 1). BEMAN
MRS. R. S. FORDMAM
FORDHAM
I=
11. BUIIRITT
NEW
EIBIL His 81 XlBs
~:{~~--°
ME
HAY FORK.
Cleanse the Blood.
With enrmpl, dhordered, er rill
'',\ 4 ii need Bood, you an nick all plow
A rriwt ' rt 0 , ls oust burst out in Pimples o
, a a 4- , bores, or le some Wive dims...
...t,t •:'
k..c I , A •/, I=rn w c a rrly ke
.mod te i t jo n u a l b it i lless,.
1 1 , 1
:.' 11:.41' ',', ',..,.. 7 " .. ;O °U tan
01. b if= tlA V Ol * O r tlre. A use's wbbalge
:7:--
`,`Ti ~-A i l., , 5AP...14 pollf. OM elfer Imps
----,.. ,71 , .. -.
.......) hige i s ., :n 1 1 ; ,Tro ttru m, ula . ttm uo th o e . organ r s th l
-- \\F
- th. health nod exing disease.—
::-,----_, • , • Hence it mpidly n ote. • witty of
r 5,.....: . onmpitints width are caused Wr im
-,---&-4--4 runty of the blood. such mt Starcru
, s or Elutes Ertl., Tumors. Ulcer,.
.ores, I,,,ptinn;, pimide, Illoteter, Bala Bt. Anthony , " Pure.
Hose or Ers uano, Tetter or colt ititeumjSersid_illmlt Ilting‘lorm.
et,,,, r „. L,...,,,,,,, Tumor, rynre Eyes, Piqual. Messes, suck is
itetenslon. Inventarity. Suppression. Whites, hterillty. slew tint,
si' a or Venerial
itarlty,
warm Liver Coroplainta, Heart Inseattec Try
Avers Car Ir. and on. for yourself the mrprlslng activity
with which it cleanwen Me blond and nor.. there Olmorders.
Ihnine law rt.., ahe put; have barn 11L , 4.1c4 by large tott , eae
pretentlitg to give a qmrt ~f Ext rut of haratoarllla for ono dollar.
st of those h., rt....Vba upon the act. for Hwy tot 0017
contain little, II an, na.moarll hot Often no curative MolleoLLW
whatever. I lene- lattice dlecorn Int.:cent haa followed the nalli of
the yahoo...tract. of Narmparlila which flood the market, Datil
I be name Maly has become synonymy= with lempredtlon sad cheat.
Ot.il we tool thlx compound -sarmparithe.^ end Intend to simply
.och a rtroctly no will roseue tLelnmate horn the load of oblevry
which rtstn upon It. we thlnk we have rienand for bellevtng It has
kw... which are irrel-lettl , , I. the ordlnary rue of the disease It Is
bu=ffed to cure. We ran only Lanes the ale* that we offer them
lb.- Lot alterative which we know how to produce, and we have
reanon to Lettere .t Is far din coot effectual purifier of the blood pet
tin eouereJ I , y anybody
A Yes's en mar Pre,mte. logo nelversalty towns to memo Se
n other remedy tor the cure or Coughs, Colds, Ineuensa, lloeste.
nest, Urn, tq ltrouchltle, tnclplent CoreumtAhm, and for the relief
ot Colentesielve Patients In the aduseord Atoms or the Menem. that
It Is ;eh lust here to ram.; ;he mldeocu of It. virtue.. The world
keotto; ;hem.
. .
Prepared by J. ATER & CO., Loll, sad pokt by
BEL TURRELL, lIONTROSE, r dL de.slens blacina
en-when.,
Montruie, April:, 18611.--3na
:MISSES E. 31. 45k E. A. YADAIRIN,
Ii4l1flr1r~;'~ili!11~11~t~4,~'~~41,1~I~~;~
First Door South of the Catholic Church.
vt• II Ertl: t5eM.......b10 sasortmenl, of Math.) , Goods will tss
V &Ala entnst.tly nn Laud.
Dome , . or the latest all le. nude to order oo short notice.
E. IL V ADAKIN.
E. A. VADA.IIIIf.
April 17,186.5.—C0n
E. S; SMITH'S MILLINERY,
OVER CHANDLER'S STORE.
call your attention to my new 11Eli fliatilonablo
MILLINERY GOODS.
Compliant/
BONNETS AND FLOWERS, LADIES' HATS.
CAPS, RIBBONS. AND VARIOUS OTH
^ En FANCY GOODS
IM — Straw hornets cletund and pntated to the best muter sad
all kind, ul Millinery work done of eleael notice.
Montrose, April 17. 1843. E. S. 11.11.1211.
0:114:1*13i044:0)1011
(Formerly occupkd by W. E. Hatch,)
MONTROSE, PENN'A.,
110 T A. beta lowed and reopened by the undersigned. who by
i!iitLettinietTVl!.°!-`ll--1 and 13,,. and mrWl attentlan
will collator to merit Um potroluge of We ye
.P. V. fIARET.
EDW'D. MUM
Montrose, April !I. 1F6.5. tr.
DR. .7. W. RHODES,
PHYSICAN AND SURGEON,
springviite, Pa.,
WW ' ll Pin L " 4 l"P Al '4 ; ; V.iyrarbef::Wnortd Tg
A CARD.
ir:fl> The undersl.=ed, has trrg Just returned from Mem York
relt lphpre eurchsed a nark or New Goals, proposes to
roll them at the mercer avers for OAIiG, or Us
Kt,2 IVA WENT Gls stork Nebr..% • large ourietV
or I try Goods, Ilsts, Ceps, Hoots .d Shoes. ITTOCerlig, Hardware.
Wee, and Idedlelnes, Yankee Notions. i.e. he'Goods Inky.
Ing loan purchased for ossn, he Is prepared to sell thorn at ma tow
prlee, SA any other est..ll.ommt, especially its he propane to avoid
the ',K..s of en engin*, credit.
nnet.lenca of I* years In New York City bast enabled Met
tn roue the sequaint.eeof many that-class tires dealing In Hotter.
For these whleng to hale the htgt or peke for their Butter, ken
we will forward shipments to such
Having a Isere trade with the leading Notch of the elty T arm pre.
send m - our the rery highest twice for No. I Gutter. Those mak.
let ...II will Sad It profitable to tall on ceet. J. S. JACILSOIf.
Fairdale. Hay 1. 1545,—.U.
N H; W GOODS.
JUST OPENING,
D ?b - Vbtrir,rA •! ,1 IP't Va r di Of N a k "
1111E., ,e . Cburth I...naiht, Village I tymna. ritzier, Altaims, -
mud uord book fte Fraenta. ft.. etc. J mit. °penal and Mt sale by
J. LYONS SON.
Montrow, De umber 1964.—tr
Soldiers' Bounty Pensions, and
Back Fay. - ;.
,rift anderezned Lfe t ertsed 'Agent of the (I overtment, bent du.
tett= d =s th en ft l i nll7lfolrea " " 141"."""
"4.
No charge Mr MfOrmlktiOn. or tor pgers =leessttresoNl.
Montrose. vrtllo. IS O ' , . OEO. P. urns.
1300'119 AND SHOES
os•
ALL DESCRIPTIONS.
ivE rmaatralla Infonv the publlc that we bit
apene4 a new Du? and Mina Story In tht vim. dint 16.32
abort tha ram= II auce, warre Imp on basu'l an kaolin: at
o f L y n, rhaarena . tattort as man as Mcrea Boots.,
ac tnor a,,,i arngann; also. Custom Bo t
o o and ehocananda and
my r ed the very ticatelt style, nod al P bort,* totlm
TGrad Isarat Matra. U.. late.—t7 "Alt 1111 WIT-
SOLDIERS' PENSIONS, BOUNTY
AND BACK PAY.
ItEan.lenl LICZNBED AGENT OP Tax GOVERE
M ram. val dvo_rotopt attenUon to all Odors entrained W
htocare. GliorgosLOW. and blettmatton MEI •
Eating; Novembet 11.1.941.4 y L. 1. /nom
spi4E2IDIA STUMPS,
Green and Ground Coffee.
SUGARS. &43.,
j1.1•111.<•••• as& Inv sato .•
BOOK iinnaNct.
MITA Braman...UN& oaf oliZtariati
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