the guaernatnt cpitbZf u. E4:„4_,_,„..,„ , _ant , .;,....,' , -41,--$: ~.3.0„:„...:;,..,,,,,.. LOCAL MATTERS. appirintmeniv—D. R. Lathrop, esq., has been re loaned Yostma.ter at Montrose by the President. Preaching' in the Universalist Churei.—Tbere be preaching hi the Universalist Church In MoLtrobe tho Ilrat Sunday In August, (Aug. 6tIL) enrreetton.—ln Glenwood Fair List of premiums, t isAne, Class 21st, It should read Fastest horse without exe..ption, $3OO and in Rules Q ua Rezulationg Sweepstakes premium should he z.%). instead of sl.loo. :vote Raltroad—lt is rumored Abut the Erie ,oluay Company purpose 80011 to push the Haw- Branch through to connect with the main line , or ucar Susquehanna Depot. .Ipoofraffnent.—Dr. N. F. Marsh, of Honesdale, 1K.,E1 appointed Medical Director of the Depart of Georgia, with the rank of Lieut.-Colonel.— acadquartera are at Augusta, Ga. Thaw:l6-71e ladles of the M. E. Church wish thank their friends for their kind attendance and ..lributions, at the last FestivaL Deman's Cornet di, and the holders of the Academy, are deserving 4 c-pecial thanks. Snake Hantrr.—ltnndall Jagzard, of Pittston, Is ..,,cessful snake hunter. 'lle has already sent six •, rattlesnakes to the cities, this season, and has at a large cage filled with living rattlesnakes, catching the pets, he extracts their fangs which rct..lt.r. them harmless. The MI-Mt.—The minces of Luzern° county are .•i' The strike embraces all' the miners, whetti , ,plovcd by individual operators, by the Dela a., and Hudson Canal Company, the Pennsylvania '3l Company, or the Delaware, Lackawanna and u • • rn. Coal trains have entirely ceased running the valley. me Round Ilouse.—The Delaware, Lackawan , s ad WeAtari' Railroad Company are erecting a •., llonna House In Scranton. The diameter of rrw building will be three hundred feet, dream , r nine hundred feet. Its storage capacity will • .111..ient for nearly one hundred locomotives. chart Honeymoon.—ln the Easton .I.2rpras of appeared the marriage notice of a cer :, • ,71) at Phillipsburg, N. J. 1.1 1 the adjoining ,Nf1..4 an advertisement, simi6d by the afore _ cautioning all persons against wife on his account, as she had left his without Callae. Rather a short honey. we t , aould Bay. Chen)) Filter.—Here is an excellent method of • an excellent filter in the cheapest man• • - a flower-pot, or any vase having a hole 41 ,, m, fill in first with large round pebbles, ~.r =mailer pebblAs, then with coarse or tine •r,d nn4ly with four inches of pounded char -I.v placed In a bag and pounded with a or 11.,z,Irner ; It should then be sifted, and the '1 cc throci r n away. A clean flannel, held down the corners, should cover the charcoal, ear,: la, freshly burned and renewed occa- Gay and Happy."—The Sabbath School, at- I.) the German Lnthcran Church in Seem ' :1,1,1 pic.nic near that town on Sunday after- The enjoyments Indulged In were mu .a n j nu, and Lager ! That our Teutonic friends helleve in making the most of this life !:, say ,t sochd amenities—in vulgar parlance, .:; s..P.e they are young "—is true, but that tartly proper for them to bold Sunday School : the Sabbath, and dance, and swing, and r.. A lag, thereat, is a question on which there '‘c an honest difference of. opinion. Rrripe. is a recipe for preserving fresh • rid ti manv of our citizens have experienced trouble in this matter slnee tbe hot n•t in, we ask them to give the following a f I perusal, and a trial if they see tit • Keep the lone as possible without becoming tainted, ^L wash it over entirely with vinegar in which a fa.t has been dissolved. In this way It can be reed for some weeks longer, according to the of the weather. This may be of great benefit - :a-mers, who sometimes have a quantity of meat which they wish to preserve for occasional The Farmer's Barometer.—We think every far nuzld to have a barometer. They do foretell ~!.1-en changes in the weather with considerable and often save farmers who keep them •tr. lose daring the harvesting season. The lot ace Is said to be a very goOd substitute for the ...-...Tpensire kind: Take a common pickle bot a. ie-monthed, fill it within three inches of the • u.'h water; then take a common Flor e nce oil removipg the straw covering, and cleansing aa•-1, thoroughly; plunge the neck of the flask ;hc pickle hottle m far as it will go, and the :,ler is complete In fine weather the water ,• into the neck of the flask, even higher than . . of the pickle bottle, and in wet arid • , v weather it will fall within an inch of the •.. the flask. Before a beau v gale of wind '.• weer has been seen to learethe flask altogether • a,: ight hours before the gale came to its t. The invention was made by a German, and ~ ..r.,anicated to a London jonmaL The .7fason and Hamlin Cablna Organa.— ~, , rtmart Herald concludes an interesting .T•t the various substitutes for the large and ripe organ with the following well-deserved of the Cabinet Organ: "All these inventiond I,,wever, but little more than a series of ex- a striving after an Ideal, which should • all excellences and reject all imperfections, ,Hirer, to the universal testimony of the musicians throughout the world, has at last s. • '•ulned in the Cabinet Organ' of Mason It r. Those who have had their ears pained by brassy sound of the old fashioned sera - ..7 , . which the wind was forced trusteed of l'.rugh, or who have tried to be thankful im7 , 7ortd melodeon, but wishing there was 7 ".! 11. can hardly realize that an instrument of •...should be capable of such power, ( 0- tone. and surprising effects as the Cabi b. fortunate, too, that their expense - .w as to place them within the means of al .l,rr family in the land;. and their influence s.. doubt not. be unbounded in musical, Ts . ". . sad social culture," tine instruments can always be seen at . I Ln - tiny Store, in this place. Ofusical.—"The Band" propose to give a Berle* ,r more; Concerts, on the Fair Grounds, ' :• tLi ir expenses: If the citizens think .` the enterprise to "take the tickets." The .1 ix.t to get at it seems to be by subscription, LivC all a chance who wish to enjoy them ' In• an Lour or two, to leave dull care behind •••J !L.,. a pleasant ride, or pr t oienade, with their or sweethearts, and e the privilege of -• L Loc. at the money they t hoose for some of , Best Ice Cream and Lemonade." Should , a! encouragement be given, a programme poidiAlled, and due notice given of the time, each Concert, Probably the time would be urday evenings, commencing at about six and if our places of business could be closed • ' hour, so that proprietors and employees . all turn out together, what a joyous old time ~ . .d have up there in the shade, and bow much , we would feel like listening to a good sermon it morning than we do when we stay in the counting money and figuring np profits, (or of pronto.) till 12 o' elockFlaturday night, and • manage to roll out of bed the next morning iv time to get to church with only one eye TI, se wishing to onbscribe will find the " Books at O. I). Ileme..Wk,.. observatory cal the Fair Growacts,:--Few o ' • thousands who attend the Annual Fairs of the ' , e9aettanna County Agricultural Society are aware the altitude of the grounda on which the Society ii , •••1 their exhibithnia There are but two or titre.. , tPr eirrationg in the county, and the trees which ,w their zrssteful SlifidOWB over the urounds, ading the multitude from tbe.sun, shut out as . „ .n.- a view of the surrounding countrysas mua be ob. .ed from any point in the.county, with the excep ,. • . perhaps, of t 1 Elk Mountains- Visitors to fair, however, we are Informed, will this year ,r neat have an opportunity of viewing tb^ erten landscape which the intervening foliage now ~ .eenh„ without sacrificing the tevc which impart ' • principal beauty to the grounds. The Society ~.. emplate erecting ao Observatory upon the high -. point within the Inetosure, of itlicient height to • .•,,,op the tallest trees, upon which will be placed • ,f, , 1114, PO adjusted as to sweep the horizon i n ' •-y e-rection and of sufficient power to bring t hin view every prominent object within a radius tt:trty or forty miles; so that visitors, when they. ...red of looking at sheep and swine, vegetabl eh work quilts, and neat cattle, may have an op unit y of viewing the larms,farandnear,on which • premium stock was ralsed,.eud many of the h , eises thereon In which the elegant specimens of :.andiwork which they have admired were manufac tured. The telescope will enable ttihm to trace with distinctness the ranges of bills, with the many small , - , thanents nestling on.thelr sides, which rise from t lie Susquehanna river at Owe-go, l the way down lo Campbell's Ledge, which frowns at the head of tae Wyoming Valley at Pittston. It will also bring wttinu plain view the mountains that border the northern side of the Lackawanna Valley, the rocky ' ,l aParts of Bald Mount that rise above Scranton, Leggett's Gap, through which the railroad Cars pass ” , t., the valley, the towering cones called Elk Moan and Mount Ararat, north from thence, anti of the small villages dotting the basin be- 1).0 proposed Ohervatoly will doubtless prove s. et the most attractive featuree of the Fairs of SavirtY and add greatly to their receipts. ,Opecial goticto. Agricultural Fair Judgca—All the Judges that report themselves In time, will be ftwrittited with a ticket for a free dinner. By order of EA:waive Crdmmiltee. Drawing and Avery4a claaa for Instruction In pencil and crayon drawingond Writ ing in water colors, will commence on Tuesday, Almost Ist, at her residence. Wanted.—Three First Clawi Dry-Goods Sales men. Apply immediately in person to LN. Hine & Co. Binghamton, New-Yon:. Binghamton, July 22d, ISGS.-3w Few Musk at Ben= m.o.—Lonely I Wander, from II Trovatore, 35 cents; Nock Ruck °atop, by Helms muller, 60 cents; Mother on the [Main, (comic,) 30 cents ; Sherman's March to the Bea, 35 cents; False Love Is Changing (sees waltz,) by Ardeti, 50 cents ; North Star Quadrilles, for four hands; tom Mayer beer, by Fowler, $1,25. New Music received every week, and sent o iay mall on reception of the price. Science as an Allerrinton—Sclenee cannot re move all "the ills that flesh is heir to," hut properly understood and skilfully applied can do much In that direction. Our readers will have noticed In our columns the advertisement of Dr. Weeks, "Teeth extracted with out Pain." Ho does this by producing upon the patient a brief and pleasant sleep by means of ' nitrous oxide" or laughing cas. Tills agent for producing momentary insensibility to pain is held to entirely safe and agreeable. We see no reason for doubting that it is so. We have witnessed a case in which it was applied by Dr. Weeks. It was in every respect entirely successful. It does seem that science has accomplished another and complete triumph, and "pulling teeth" need be no longer dreaded.— Carbondate Advance. parriageo. BURDICK—PHILLIPS—In Clifford. by D. C. Stevens, esq., June 28th, Mr. Moses Burdick and Miss Lizzie - E. Phillips. DEWITT—BERTFIOLF—At the home of the bride, July Stith, by Rey. N. S. DeWitt, Mr. Henry DeWitt and Miss Martha Berth°lf, both of New Milford WINANT—STARES—In the evening of the 2Sth of June, at the house of the bride's father, by Rev. R. Ingalls Mr. James W. Winant, of Staten Island, and Miss Saran E. Starks, of Gibson. paatho. itanouricemeets Deaths are publialited withouteharre.— Obituary Notice. root. t o r.old for at the rateof ha/f cents, word, Varies five cents a line, etricily in ailvanco. CARD—In Philadelphia, June TAth, James C. Card, EL 11, In the twenty-ninth year of his age. Dr. Card graduated at the Eclectic Medical Col lege, Philadelphia, in 1861. He immediately com menced the practice of medicine and continued the same with good success till last March, when hn was appointed by Gov Curtis., Assistant Surgeon of the 100th Reg't, Pa Vois. Whilst faithfully discharging the duties of his office in the army some four weeks ago, be had a severe attack of congestion In his stomach and bowels. This nearly prostrated him. Having obtained a discharge, he at once made the attempt to repair to his home In Gibson, but he could only reach Philadelphia, where In six days he expired. We all mourn and regret much our loss; but to his bereaved companion, and other near rela tives, the stroke is nearly overwhelming. Let them lean upon the only arm that can sustain, In the hour of trial. Muth might be said in commendation of this amiable young man and Physician. His intel lect was strong and clear, his morals pure, and his fidelity In every relation each as to secure the re spect of all who knew him, and to give presage of a long, metal, and happy career. Surely, life and its glory are but momentary, and soon fade like the dower of the field. [R. I. New York Wholesale Prices Current of Produce. fteporwd far the " Lwow...car itarcradosa" by JOSIAH CA ItP ENT ER. Com. Merchant. N 0.223 Washington St., Few York, to whom ehlpments may to made. Two-thirds of the market amble vin be advanced on the receipt of the goods If desired, end • gulch return made for the !dance. Fun &mellow and a weekly market repent gent free of charge by manta those making ghtsnuente tkelrpure. Th.• gq 501 , tye, bob,. • hoe 4 ' impurc, Oats. " P as Beans, sound.P bush. I rd 1 :s:Uarrt. " 00 .3 '7 Peas, W) w 1 Ss Potato.. te tarrel. , "0 Ft 2 co Betio, In tub., Fn. 300 40 " (000 4& "to arklna " 110 3s Ilidet, dry. V IL, 1 5 0 1: 7 0 6 6.b0104 130 10 Lard, am. to best,*s 10 et cotran. " 100 17 Beet.mna F bbl., 15 000 16 Du Dried Apples, Ci 10, prime, " 10 IXt la 14 00 " Peahen, " 601 0 !S. , POra. tneaa. " 30 OD 0 0000 Plurtm. A 0 30, " Pratt. " 21 00 el 24 1 00 " Cherries, " 20 30 SZ , Rama emoted, Fla 13 Et. 17 Raepherrles" 4:0 4D Shoulders, " 110 n 4 " Illekherriee" 5 0 0 2T. Baena. `. 110 14 Ittza, heat, F domain to V.,llonly, T . 10 Qs 0 . 1 11na30, T —0 — , Chicken.. Ilea, 16,6 Floor, wheat. I , 50a :0 M raters, et rye " 86040 6 (r) , Gem, Corn Meal.* Lund, 2 W4O Dewar, " ea Buckwheat Flour —t6 —,Clover Seed. " 140 1 , Flax. 4 , 5 130 Tbmothy Seed,* bush 4 500 550 Feathers, live geese. 45 110 dd Flax Seed. " 130 01 ISt 111t4.4 01 la 110 14 Yellow, IFII., 110 11 11,ton. tr. camas,* 12. 8 O 10 Wool, slushed,Ga Ts Veal. " BCI 10 Wool, unwarhed, " BO 00 Wheat.. "15tala .A pples.* barrel 6 tal Cti IS OD al *tate'. 1 61 000: Marie Surer, None.—„4. full ermt of the New-York Mittel can be seen on IN at any time by calling at the "Republican" 0111ce In Montrose. It lie above Is cleat the lowest sad 1110021 prizes wit.Y.h are govern ed t,y quality and coalition. Many articles that are not mentioned ,Nov". ran A. riln•tel nn th. een,nrt In nor nfflre gtgal Advaligmento. Sheriff's Sale. Dy virtue of certain writ Lssuod by the Court of 1) Common Pleas of Susquehanna County, and to me directed, I will expose to rale, by public yen due, at the Court House, in Montrose, on Friday, rigne 1b65, at 1 o'clock p. ra.., the following described piece or parcel of land, to wit : All that certain piece of land situate in the town ship of Great Bend, in the county of Susquehanna. and described as follows: B.•ginning at a heap of stones standing in the north line of the State of Penn sylvania near the nineteenth mile stone;' thence south 73' west by lot No. 1 to an elm tree on the bank of the Susquehanna river; thence up the west ern shore thereof to a post, corner of lot numbered ed., north 49' and3o' east to the beginning, containing :111 acres, with the appurtenances, 2 framed dwelling houses, 2 framed harries, shed, out houses, 2 orchards, about 150 acres Improved. Taken in execution at the suit of Stone it Starr to the use of Thomas Gillespie vs. William T. Gillespie. DAVID SUMMERS, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Montrose, July 31, 1825. Sheriff's Sales. DY virtue of sundry-write issued by the Court of ',Common Pleas of riusqueleao , County, and to me directed, I will expose to sale, by public vendue, at the Court House, in Montrose, on Saturday, Auguat Pith, 1865, at 1 o'clock p. ai., the following described pieces or parcels of land to wit: All that certain piece or parcel of land situate In borough of Great Bend, county of Susquehanna, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Begin ning at the southwest corner of a lot of land former ly owned by John Paddock, and being 66 feet from the northwest comer of said Paddock lot, and running thence north 63" east 100 feet to the line of a lot conveyed to Duet Griffin, dece..ed, thence by the same south Or west la tea to a corner of said Griffin lot, thence south 75 east 230 feet to a post, thence south 27' east 66 feet to a post, thence north 70' west 666 feet to the - 1 - .. lace of beginning, containing sixteen thousand nine hundred and eighty feet of land, be the same more or less, (being the premises conveyed William Dayton to Permena with the ap purtenances, one three story dwelling house, one blacksmith and wagon shop, and right of way from house to public street. Also, all that certain piece or parcel of land situate in Great Bend village, Sus quehanna county, bounded and described as follows, to wit: By a line commencing at the southeast cur ner of James Carnes' lot, or formerly owned by said Carnes, on the Cochecton and Great Bend turnpike road, and running back along the line of said Carnes' lot in a northwesterly direction 1 00 feet, in a southerly direction in a line parallel withthe turn pike road fence 35 feet to a corner, or what is known as the cross road, or Mechanics' street, thence along said road In a southeasterly direction 10 feet, thence back in a northwesterly direction 0 Met, thence in a southeasterly direction parallel with the said Carnes' south line to the said turnpike road fence, thence along the line of the said ttimpike road fence In a northerly direction 30 feet to the place of beginning. containing three thousand and Mu-seven feet of land, be the same more or less, with the appurte nances, oue dwelling house, and all Improved. ITtikeri In execution at suit of N. C. Warner vs. ET. Young, and Jane Knutuaand Wm. Decker, T.T, 'ALSO-311 of defendant's interest in that certain piece or parcel of land situate in the township of Bridgewater, county of Susquehanna, bounded and described as follOws, to wit; Beginning at a post the southwest, comer thereof,, • thence by lands of H Griffin on the northeast side of millrace north 34* -cast 10 perches to a post, thence south 56' east 24 rods to a post, thence south 34' west 10 perches id a post, thence north 56 4 west 24 rods to the place of containing one and a half acres of land, more or loss, and bounded on all sides by land ol said Griffin, on which is Situated a gristmill, a dwel ling house, he , all Improved, together with the water privilege and other appurtenances appertain- Wit thereto, according to the provisions of Win. NL Clark's deed from 11. Griffin dst at Jan's fith, 1663, acid recorded in deed book No. 31, page 4T. Taken in execution id the suit of liar cey Griffin va. William M. Clark, and J. L Holmesdra W. Id. Clark. ALSO—AII that certain lot, piece or parcel of laud situate, lying anti being lu the borough of Great Bend, bounded 11111 i described as follows, to wit: Beginning at thOsoutheast comer of Lowrie Greeter lot near the depot of the New York and Erie Railway Companys* thence along the /Ina of the said Lowrie Grcen'a land nearly east to the Great Bend and Cocheclon turnpike, thence along said turnpike In a soutberly direction alma eight perchet to lands owned 'and occupied by the said Erie Railway Company, and thence along the line of lands of the said Erie Railway Company to the place of beginning, containing one acre of land or thereabouts,l3e the same more or less, with all the ap purtenances, one house known as the National Ro tel, with barns and sheds thereunto belonging, ma all Improved. Taken In execution at the snit of J. 8: Mabel!, use of W. 11 Cooper & Co. vs. 0. J. Smith and J. ALSO—The following described piece or parcel of land situate in the township of Great Bend, Susque hanna county, State of Pennsylvania, bounded on the north by lands of C.Osterhout, on the east by the highway, on thil aodth by lands of James P. Smith, and on the west by lands of James P. Smith, con taining about sixteen acres or there a bouts, he the same more or lees, with the appurtenances, one dwelling house, one barn, one orchard and mostly Improved. Taken in execution at the suit of It. L. Sutphin vs. Asa Bennett. •. • • • • ALSO—The following described piece or parcel of land situate in the township of New Milford, county of Susquehanna, bounded and described as follows, to wit: On tie north by lands of Gregg Falken bury, on the cast byl lands of Alonzo Albright, on the west by lands of Peter Albright, sod on the south by lands of E. A. Pratt, containing about fifty acres be the same more or less, and about four acres improved. Taken In execution at the suit of R. L. Sntphln vs. tllmm Chrispell. ALSO—The following described piece or parcel of land situate in the township of New Milford, county of Susquehanna, State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: On the south by lands of Peter McCollum, on the east by lands of A. It. Smith, on the north by lands of Squire Maas, and on the west by lands of E. W. Hawley, contain ing eighty-one acres or thereabouts, be the same More or lees, with the appurtenances, one framed house, one framed barn, some fruit trees, and about sixty acres Improved. Taken in execution at the snit of H. EL Dunmore, executor of the last will and testament of J. F. Dunmore, deceased vs. William M. /10Wall. ALSO—The following described piece or parcel of land situate In the township of liarford, Susquehanna county, bounded and described as follows : On the t...6t by lands of Alvin Stearns, on the south by lands of [atom Capron, and on the west end north west by lands of Lisbon Capron, containing two and a half acres, he the same more or less, with the ap purtenances, one sawmill, and mostly improved. Taken In execution at the suit of G. W. and A. J. Stearns vs. Charles P. Stearns. ALSO—The following described piece or parcel of land situate in the township of Oakland, county of Susquehanna, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Being seventy-six acres and forty-two perches, on the northeast side of lot No. T 2 of the survey of John Boyle of the Wharton lands, being of the di mensions of sixty-seven rods In width and one lino dred and eighty-two rods In length, with the ap purtenances, one house, one barn, and about 25 acres improved. Taken in execution at the snit of C. S. Bennett vs. Peter Gidders. ALSO—AII that certain piece or parcel of land situate in the township of Bridgewater, county of Susquehanna, bounded and described as follow, to wit: Beginning at the southeast corner hereof at the corner of the late estate of Geo. Backus, deceased, and Otis Bullard's land at a stake and stones In the Wyaluslng road; thence along the centre of said road north 21' west 41':•4 perches to a corner; thence north west 247 perches to a corner In the line of Conrad Hinds's lands; thence along said line south 3311' west 30 1 4 perches to a corner In M. S. Tyler's land; thence along land of D. D. Hinds and late the estate of Geo. Backus, deceased, south G 8 cast 280 perches to the beginning, containing tiny acres and thirty-six perches, more or less, about twenty acres improved. Taken in execution at the suit of Dewitt C. Ford ham vs. E. R Peckins, and J. 8. Tarbell, Alfred Baldwin and Frederick Fessenden, Terre Tenants. DAVID SUMMERS, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Montrose, July 2,4, 18115. WIDOWS' INVENTORIES. PIILIC :YOTICE It hereby Oven to all persons Invicested L the canted estates, to telt : Estaie of (leo F. Brooks late of Jochsfin township, derenhed ; Real* of Sdariu D. Speooec. late of Lath,p township, deed; Vatate of Sluice.. r. late toh i nahlo deed .„_ Estate of Suctisol GAii•htt. late of etoronut tosmahln. deed Estate of !ghatlona Pour betty, late of DI nook trovneddp deed ; That the Admtrostratort of the told re/met:Live Edatee have Oleil In the Orphamr Court of tiossoelsartea County. the Inventories and uphralsements of property claimed by the widow and (nutty of each ill told decedent., and set off to them under tie Ant of Amembly I -- such ease mule and preluded ; and Mat the same will be pnetentet to the .ludees of the Court on Wettuateday. August /Sad, fu ourdlnnadon Orally. Non robot Jury al. BUS. Register's Notice. ptrll cm.. ll , ll ln N t aT r sE , X a H ER nt E B , TO . 0 1 1)7EL to all persons eon 'n 'Estapt of 5. F. Keeler. late of Montrose. deceawd . D.C.. A. P.. .d L C Keeler. Adminiseratore- Estate of Area a 6 Tlnthy, Lax of the townellp of Gibson. three. ett , F. Lines aDd C. Tiftany. Exacta. s -Estate of Stephen Dead. late of Bridzetrater township, deceased .1 IS bleCollum, Adrothlstrator- TAW! of Dario Lamb. late of Jackson townehip, &seethed ; Os Gar ash` to, A dantost rat r- Estate of Ohnw.opher Ward. late of baleen Lake hthenshlp, de cued. Dennis .1 / ay. Executor- Estate no Wright Green, late of Franklin toansenkt. destcthwd Ruth, Tuttle. one of the Executors._ Seclate of Daefd Poetenon, late of Bush township. deo - lased , A . W Gray. Adralthetestor- E.clans of A . X.W .I • arnult Into of A polacon townsble, deceased J E. Canned, admini.zrat w rath!, nt Jasper late of C l'tTord township, decemsd , I Stewart, administrator Estate of tlaria M delve, late Of litufonl wernahlp. den:seed P I aneater, Admit Ldraterr- Estate of N W Walton late of llarford township, deceased P. CseDenter. Administrators, Estate of Peet, lath of 13r4Inewathr tosinthl declna.d • A itaidstin sclininishrenor- Ertate of Jeremiah Cahfielcl, late of 1J iddienown township, dr. Dratted Jeremiah Canfield and James Meter, EXPC , IIO.• Reath of fir try Tilde, late of Puree; Lakt deceased Wil I_ 'Not tt, Eleetoth - Estate of N ath. huts, late of New Milford township, deceased Nee norn Prof EZeCtltor k...pt.t. of Levi S. Rogers. lath of Thomson Lownship, deensed Gaylord ct rt Exectr.or- Estate of 14.6 Barton, isle of Apetuon townshlp.decethed Barton and S ikardsley, Kaautora- II B IS Little, late of Deer Want township. AICCMS d F sad E Little thd John It 5 0 4th, Eatcsore - Estate ef John Gregg, late of Gibson township. d wed, J. B Gregg John Smith. and Oscar Wthhborn, Execotont- Thal the accahntanu have cities tires acether.o to the Denis/Ws OtEca In and for the cermet . of SIItICItC.I,I3, and twat the acme wit ho presented to the orlon of the Onthate ourt 01 nth; count)', on Wednesday, August eZel. 1t , 4%. It, count enstion and allowance. J McCA_LN, 11.4=aa. Reglider's Montrow, Jab elst ladS ADMINISTRATORS' SALE. N purr - rata of at order or the °rob...Court of Foorinehkenn I County. Lhe underAynonl orlll offer lor rate. by auction, on Ito or. Monday. Augue. 7th, 1.45, an 10 o'clock A. to.. to. nj Lo 0I a pro2,rt, "nr n.,1: work Home , . I three year old Colt, I two veer old Coll I live soar oh; Moo. 6 Coma, 9 If earllora, I Call. 2 Aura 1 Pug, Wagon. 1 Double Hamel, I When Bay Rake, I Fannlng-mlll, I Plow. I Ortn,l,lone., I Watch. 2 dozen MIA pans. I Chum an r`burcing Machu., and marts other alleles too =nemus to men hr n. TERMS—AII sauna under r. east down in or over. a +nonth. , cretin Intoroat and approved aeurity .10 Or SQUIRES.? . • 6'.P. SQU " Lathrop, July 24.1/363.—ne2h.) ROERS 3 ELY, Aut.:lateen COURT PUOCLATIATION Tli.r II I:BEAR the lioo.P. 13. 4 ra1 - TEP., President of We ( mut of (ler nod Tenni , and Goneial4, Delivery. Court or lanarterSeuskul. of th e ..4r, axo e Common Plrlf thd Ory.hthe .'curt In the IlltleterecitliUttlida Polo cam porud of the Cour,ite of Coaqueloama end Briolford.thd theillipaa C. F. Itt-thi and tenon P. Itrer, Amoctota Jude. to Sthrittchanth County. have !sated their precept. to me diructed, for Lola,/ Court a try, oud Ythinkner and Utheral Jail Delivery. ler the liar out of Moot:awe alai Courts , of segue on the ad Stondu, of it trving the tie t day te uthmuy ones to the CoTte.r. Josticos of the sod Coro,. aides or cod county of ourrehthns, thst they he that , IA Weer Nava: per., al u elJet to We afterthou told doe WO tut, t a. et and other rens...ooze., o latwe thloge whim to *3.01? often w r it to be done. Ate tlewe who ore toed by rye ~-ottances :writhed ton oria.ththrs that are or %bait to .0 the Jai; of ...Id oautv of othluethrtmt arehe ath V. lsl ee that, the ni se mill try CO 50motto.. o!. e h July, In the year of our Lord OD thousatd t..i . ;14. hundred nth slaty five. De 0 IT , Of YRS. Abertli PROCLAMATION. Stzowirtehannet Connts I3EN.I•IIIfi 6. HA vs. L.avlns Hawkins In the JUII Court of Common Ness ofbuspeLpons County. To Last. Hawkins: Whereas a nubs,. In Divorce was I. sped to :lover Loth, ifsth whirl was duly returned non est harm lace .d thereon on alias Bubb,. was Issued In add con. return, tole to Ape I feral 101.5. upon the latu , n of which. proof cos. wade that the .Icl Lartna Howard could Oct be found In my boll colon. Tit. notice is therefore to requlre you to appear before the JUdZee ol the said Court on the third Mond. of Auvut next to turner Bald complalnt , DAVID eilferut therill's Iclontrar... July IT. PROCLAIL&TION Bung urthorano. County no. • LFILED MATT ye. Mart:aryl Jane Pratt. In ILO Court of Con.mon Pa. of Suequelmonn County. Tu Bulky dame Pratt Where a betattana to Divorce .7". r 1.5 , 71.1 to January Terrn.l64s. which as was duly returnoil non ent, ventne, and then - upon an arms subteen was Innen lo aid no. re turnable to April Term, Is., ttyon the mum of which proof teas made that the said Warrant Jane Pratt could not be found In my tollterbt. 1114 n•lat le therefore to legal. you to appear before the Jude. el the sold Coon on the IlOrd Alone.. of Awnet neat. to 1.11.5. CY aid creoptaintoka. DA 511•DIEliS, lintuU7. Sherdre (Mace. afoul rune, July 17. thr.S. A d m Inlstra I ors Notice N°TIC E toEffEBY GIVE'S to all persona Itavto g dereiudt nclllat the extate of Junta 11. Bast. hue of Frheedsetile Bo rough. dee d.lbatthe came must be prrsumcd tothe underulruufl, of 1116 offs Fn Montrae, for urrungement..tl all pensone Indeblal to soldetc . -steer° requested to makelmmediate plirment. B. 1), MOLltrOft, July 3, 1633.-1,6. ELD17.16 Esecutort.' Notice. NOTIC E Is herel,y evert to all persons harlog demand. aglitter tn. total, of Wllham Squares. late of Lausrop tossasbip, de teased, that the tame must be pretested to the uuderrignnd for ar rat:tomcat, told all pernotut It &Wei to add estate ore requested to us .I=te isrmr.eut. PAILLY P. SQ W.ti UIJILt.I JOLLIS BQftS, Es7s . Lathrop. July 8,1565. Incorporation Notice. U`QtrEirlome coITNTY Es— k. the matter of tbt locos. S porsdon of the Ittple Wood Cemetery Ar oetation. flotica fe hereby given that ma amdeatlon by het= roado to the Court of Common Plena of mi 4 county. to grant a chorus' of lorm. to be *mown by 4he oarne, and title cf —The Maple Wood Cemetery dowetaihm." fn the Borougt of Litl.le Meadows. Moots - me, .1014 4. 18e5.--aw. G. B. ELDE.r.D. Prothonotary. Auditor's Notice • • • • • • THE emderidgned. an Anator appointed by the Orphans' Court of &lea:eh.= county to attribute the funds of the east. of E. . Teadr.thury, auased. late of We tartlet, of Lathrop. 11111.1W0t the helm and local teprewatativea of the .Li deeedentand also to state astriontlon account cf the eno>mtaf the said relate &Ulna to Mears Tooktbay. the aide., Oho 13.1.4 el. Cad.) hereby gives notice Mat he wal attend to the duties of hteappolub metil, at as of!lee to Mon thaw. on natality the 6th day of August. pa. 10' lock p. ro„st which time awl aloe ail 'tenons Interest. ed.ln rollerstribu of the coiningd are deiaml to otend, or for Ova be Ccbarred Item ln on cold _ A. (11121.11BrALL6. Atubtoz. Ilonaase, Jay 1843.—tar. Adm inistra ton , Notice. oncr Is hereby emu tont]persona towing demands Against LI the eatate of Henry Porter, deceased, Inte of eboctLut town snip, that fhe 111.1 e moot to presented to thmtuidertigned for tit Bement, and all persons Indebted to saideatate are requested to make Immediate payment. LYDIA Ek. P HATT EL} tom . ta DAVID 0. MIN ICLEtt. Ottnconet, Juno 19.1814.41nd. Administrator's Notice. ()TICE la hereby given to al I Vora.= having dense& the estate of A ureotee Bowerman. late of, LenOl s t i nt N &An. deceased. that the mute meet be liniscut^d lathe undersigned for eettlement. ee ell persons indebted to old estate an request ed to mate tromaitate payment. W. 11..glwaymt. adw, Lenox, June If. 18/4. IILTOTIOSta heTeby even to all peraonahavtat demands spinal th . wat , Dew . TuurzK late of Lenz dateastat &haulm Lama moat le presented to MatmdetaSimalfor arra:v=l, and all persons Indebted to odd catate are reptstad to make Immo. Mate payment. W. M. TUKILEY, Exantos. Lenox. Juno Ulan IBLI.Jhr OTICT. Is hereby learn to MI persons hating dan.nd.Aew N the estate of A. Wtt.t.tass, late of SPrlnssille.deeenaed, that We same tout be presented td the undersigned fur arrangement and all perennsindebted to=ld WILMA M. are ne stled segne to 00 Ser. inane K. LM d' r:rnstl e paym e nt..nne 16115.—Pd Male underehened, an auditor. appointed by the Orphans' Corot IL Of linequelrianne, county, to dlstelhale the fund. le the hand, of the Administrator of the ermine of J. D. )JclClnney deee'd, amondet the heirs awl lewa represeetat TVS of he maid deceased add attend to the Main of Ida sold appointment at hill Clot; In blontrose, onl3aturday, the Vd day of July, at I treloele it. when all persons Interested In aid fond, wilt nranent their claime or hen reeves deb...nut A ChlrildflElitiN, A minor, olnntowe. lona 17ih lean CARRIAGE SHOP, BLACKSMITHING, &C., At Friendsville, By J. W. Flynn & F. P. Ryan. A.9=ll7.°P`Z.Y.Vg.V."°°"'""k""' 1,000 BOUNTY VOLUNTEERS MEEKER'S PLOWS ARE JUST THE THING! Shop al New Milford, Urn ERZ yet, will attempt 11nd the Inteh.etrlrir out. Plr,rs and c,,,ti ng „„,l,ll r yoo., Montrone 0 Payne. Ilarford, and 8. D. Mons, one utile helot. Wing on your old Iron and net a /Vet WC Flll ,, For 111rther partial]." cedl on O. F. MEKK July 17, In Roo Mlltottl, Pa. DISSOLUTION. TIT CP I lIM oF A AA. Ile.. this day Atunlred by mntnal con.sett. Ibe bublness heres.tcr be carried ouAi red ALFA RD nuLte. ALBERT BILES. I= MARCH TO TII E OF OF ABRAHAM I.` LINCOLN, arlth splendid I;l:nett., at June 12. J. LYONS & SON'S. CIODFIBII, Mackerel, Tubs, Pails, Baskets, i 5r.... Coffee, Sugar, and just reneleed and fnr sale by June L. J LYONS & SON. A LBUMS, Bibles, Testaments, School Books. Hymn Book. Paper. Envelope. ele..lnet receind end for -Irby I. LT olf 80N. Jun. NEW GOODS. JUST OPENING. Dgy oa.sda nsneeries, Nona., and sscat variety of Notions for ins 110L/DAYN. ISIBLEst, Church Paahniat, Vinare Hymns, Diaries, A.lburna and (load Books for l'reaenta, ho.. etc. Just opened and forsalel, J. LYONS 41 , SON. Montrose, De amber 19, 1664.—tf Soldiers' Bounty Pensions, and Back Pay.. HE undersigned Linn:omit Aeent or the Government, being du T ly provided with all neoftnary form. &C., will, give prompt at ientSon to all elalms entrusted to hiseate. No charge for Information, or for papers unless successful 14untruse. April 10, 1063.--Gtu. 11E0. P. LITTLE. SOLDIERS' PENSIONS, BOUNTY AND BACK PAY. IHE anJerelgnerl. LICENSED A GENT 01 , THE GOVERN HINT, grill eve prompt attention to all claims entrusted tr . mre. rhargrs LOW. and Information 1 , 11.X.E. Monixose. November 9. 1844-19 L. F. PITCH. Glass Fruit Jars. PINTS. '2O cents—qv:Lan °A , eto tr-2 qu.srts, Si cents. For bale by B. IL LYONS & CO =2 TX HUNDRED DOZ.. OLASo WARS, roorlatlng of Tam S tLien of aR Mods, Gobir, Ego album Sugwv, Cromer,. ipoon Glaales, Salt Wows. Cream holt, lOrkle Ulahea Mao ea pL Dogs. Preserve Drs.hes. Lamp COlmners. Lantemos. Closaors..l.m. So . for lode by 13. IL LYONS A CO. Oil and Paints. loon,ED MI, Whits Lead and Waite Me. .101 Venetian Red, Yellow Ochre. Paris and Chem?. and Green Letharge, Whiting, Putty. Cuepeni Glue. tanrper.., dre.&e., far ale tip D. ". LYONS de Cu. window Glass. ` EVE:74 11lr 0..10, 91^., 9-ti. 914. 9.11%141% 1.14. to 1721 10.111, 10.17.11 10, 12.19. 12 12, 14 1 0 . . 12 , 1944 . le-V , 90.00. Nall) of all elzea for rale Ly 11. IC. LYONS .4(A) ASPLEWID amortruent 01 n'tnoloar Shades and 6afr.Rr, r turn Cord and 1 twit. 91 1I Paper and Border.. on .le. ifontrov , . Jane b, B. It. LYONS & CO Floor and Table Cloths.. rilwEirrY.Ftvw. nem Floor 011 :nails nom 1 ymnl to 9.34 1 yards wid, T o.le , 11 Cloth, frnm 1 ram to IS yds. Inne ; Nln^t emL (./11...122 !ry 11.11. 1,11.1..6 A: CO. Jtil, 19 1ri.,5 NiEw Groc>rls. WEBB & BUTTERVIELD, Are now receiving their SPRING AND SUMMER NHL Please call sad =mine Drew doom GRENADINES, POPLINS, CHADIES, LENDS, DE LATNES, &c. ONTILOSS, ay A ISO. NOTICE. THE undersigned has taken Lhe WOOLEN MILLS In OREAT L If Eli D. tortneo9 orcuple , l by 0 Johnston. and Is ready to teMee custum work or emu - , slAct ork I.y the gar 1 0• on shares. tirons Bow& June 1% ‘,345 LEVI W ELLS. AN n mmr brands m Rood•imil name will be ethl as prices to correspond, and al ileums as low es tbe fame (71/W1,1.11c. be bad any where else. I would also nay to my friends sod aurocrous chsiomecs that they parchsar Groceries, Provisions, and Yankee Nolo. of the on dens/coed sit gressly risduced prices. Call and be consthced. Basement rooms of the Fr.nirdin Hotel. Ilootrose_ July ' . 10/s , A. N. DULLARD. Beach's New Patent Wheel Horse Rake, Patented April 10th, 1880, and Jan. 19th, 1884, 'Ur AS been tho - onybly tried by ter rumens of Snrquel anon r . ounty and pronounced the but In nue. Foice of Mar at blurb, cc A good One-Boras Wag. , Old fueldoned Windt., Well eorto , fnr stle clean and rood 11 , 94,•99...19..• 19 19.4. , .tf I.I4tICHZO n Ers The nu.ndelgred. havtra Jett returned from Meer York ether., he purchaed a stheit of New (iooda l'' WI then at the tatexer •ores for COOri, Or It., EC/CI VALEN r. Ills stook emanates a large varlet, of Dry Goode, Hate, Caps, Boots thd Shia, Orecerice, lianitirese. Dino and hiedtether, ticket hotiona ite., At. Ihe Goods hav Inc Coen 'revenues!' for aeon, he Is prepared to tell them ot so law primes. any other establishment, especially ea he proposa to avoid We mace of au eodless eredlt A reeldeuce of nearly SG recce In New York City has enabled him to torrt thesequalothnes of many firthelme firma dealing_lo Butter. For those utsling to Wore the hsaull pace for their Mlle/. &C.- WO will forward ehloneuts to such deem. Keying lark , %rode with the leading Ili/Wise( the . th 1 Itha pre. to pay the very higldst price for No. I Butter Those teak. T i sch wi ll end it profitable to cell ou sae. J.E. JACKSON. 'olsdale, May 1. ISGA—tf. WOOL CARDING. i WOULD say to my old frlemds to Susquehanna eoutty that I have repaired the Carding Ifachlas S. if u lb e rc.spop. with ne..e.r6l. and sill be nod/ for Wnol to scw.m. I will Card on rcasonaldo terms and nutatpod rolls tilioner it Eddy. May Bth. silk Sun Umbrellas FROM THE 31AwITFACTURERS. Rte. 'we've& and for tale et WHOLItheLt PRIC&& Jme 11. LATHROP. TYLER & Misses , Jockey; and Hats. A. 561 V ma Dm '''''''''nc raVlTlM. h rYr.7.ll% RILES'S Dtess Goods. A NEW LOT Jut received. Behhtlfta vittPmi, Dew dyles VIM.. Ptame all sad mmaltm them. Jut,* tt LA T. icon. TYLltit 11,1111.1 ET. Wool! Wool: HE eubacribere veould Worm thnir Ideas and the public eta T etally this they urn prepared to real re Wool to m.efucto re on Swear by the yard. Alto Wool Ceseding and elleeti Decuninet dorm to•guo4 style el J. INGHAM. eamptoeen June 6, 1f.66,-41. JOHN PEW If Owl'. TIIIIILTEEN YEA, .S d‘F CLOSE APPLICATION TO RADIUM/NO &mu& • vaetttom lu retng for a massm.,llrotid mmim my but Low to my Aleuts, Impirg they wall all sEd am me sem. to cm:MM. Waves. /MY ISIA —a.. 4. I, HELVETII. Executor's Notice. Executor'* Notice. Auditor's Notice. FOR MEXICO NEW MUSIC Glass Ware. Window Shades. 4 NEW SUPPLY OF THAT CELEBRATED FALL CREEK FLOUR TAKE NOTICE. A CARD. JACOB CAPRON EVERY DAY BRINGS SOMETHING NEW. HAMlLP'.grildwalsitsi 00 boa.al t a r "rti a large stack of HATS AND CAPS, CHILDREN'S TURBANS, LADIES' • SHAKERS, Alma largo stock of all the now Spring styles of OLOTHING, Comlatbß to ird..% = l i t r zurt‘Wa lkleotioog t tle i at.n to salts to armers, I.lam routs and Dusters. Ste. Gouts' Furnishing Goods. UMBRELLAS, • HANDKERCHIEFS, SUSPENDERS, COLLARS, NECK TIES, SHIRTS, &c. pr et, Whi as th ea l y a : stook to Ti y 1 to:suet:4%VA toy 17.1.72" nman zoo rlrsery toy kmy Tomo. Colt and sea for your. .Nye., TWo doors ove nearle's Hotel. In Ms building occupied by P.M. Weeks as • bbm Mora JOSHUA BOYD. llnntrom Nay 41.1.8-11 IMPORTANT EAD, WATROUS & FOSTER Ilavo Joe reedy.] and owled s Mae cock of SPRING AND SUMMER DRESS GOODS, PRUTS,SHAWLS, DOMESTICS, COTTONADEB, SUN UMBRELLAS, HOOP SKIRTS, BAL. MORAL DITTO, GLOVES, HOSIERY, dx. de , At the Most Reasonable Rates A is°, • full Me at WOOL, FUR, STRA W AND PALM LEAF HATS, BOOTS AND SHOES, CROCKERY, OROCE RIES, DRUGS AND MEDIUMS, PAINTS, OILS, de. de. IS 11.—We are ere eta Ina add Uone to our stock weekly Return Pails. We can furnish any bomber of Return Ball. to our crietotoins wishing to rend Butter to the Oily. and will forward the mime free of en.stice, end g a.rantrec the hinheer prices and prompt returns. READ, WATROUS & FOSTER. MONTROSE. Mar 4nt.h.16613. A.1_,13U MS. T HE best assortment In town PERFUMERY HE L&HIMST and moat vmmart as ornizrz evez oflocd We place at SMITHY. Flue American Cutlery. Tax only 00)(Plarrl ontoorsarr of furs 000011111 Tows SMITH'ir. ITlnalc. A. L. o t id, tle law Stoat Monk, Musk Book, etc., sitrpricia...to G''''PAPE. C.LLARB— ail •lses. If ontrose, Jail' 3. ISM. at BMITIr SIB ATING IRONS! REVOLVING AND SINGLE- 1 •11114 STYLES, AT BEMAN'S. THE GREATEST IMPROVBMENT YET. A Single Pistol that Dram its OUYTh Car tridge after Firing! Prlcts leas than "Aar DDS au." All also and styles an+ t .. 4 t lt o t t rrn hu y ta i l , , ans u oa ;. D e. ll , lra Double.W atcr.Proof and tfmtg ver - Doxii Dal to ma those New Revolvers and Pis Cola beton purchasing. O. D. BEALA Illontmr, V.A. !Oth. la t_M NEW GOODS AT WILSON, GRIFFIS & WARNER'S FOR THE SPRING TRADE. MONTILOSN. Kay .1.% TO BOOT AND SHOE WEARERS OF SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY. Fma.c.(Lx‘i.l4.-roxg'.7„," F. B. WEEKS Will condone the BOOT AND SHOE BUSINESS In 11. vartans branches. UT Stock Is no• complete—tamlng • larg 'Meal of New Spring Styles. LADIES' GLOVELASTING, GOAT AND CALF RA MGRALS ANG GAITERS, MISS ES' LASTLVG, KID AND CALF BA.LMO RALS, A LARGE ASSORTILENT ON INFANTS SHOES, MEN'S CALF KID AND LASTING BALMO RA LS AND GAITERS, MEN'S; BOYS', AND YOTIts CALF, KIP, AND STOGA BOOTS. ism prep:sod to soll Cheaper for Cash or Ready Pay Than my other boom Ms Edo of New Tort car neahmi supplied's/ Hew York Jobbing prlces...4u Otero Wend& of Nubile Amte. second door sears Searle' notch )(antral.. Stay a I ged. HONESDALE MA.R131.41E 4iNVOELIKS Monuments, Cenotaphs. Tomb and Head Stones, OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS OF MARK FtrIINISIIED UPON SHORT BitYrICE. Also, Mantles, Table and `Stand Tops, &c.. CONSTANTLY ON HAND. MN& CANAL eh ruling oe the mesas of euy nod employing .eoekmen having ezmfierne to U re r V4 ' emendon pirpotred te fill ell orde.s at the LOWEST CASH PIUCIPIe In the APPROVED SITa LYNX By prompt a faithful er.rentlen of all ardent we hope for a ront.thCartos of Oli n ontronoire twetofore extended to the ea. tablistrotnt. 11001.10111 e. Juno W. WA L. W. PECK. IN TIME TP YOU W ANT A. BOLT OP CLOTIIIE THAT WILL m tly. look wrll. and yew Imo. do ya 41 you Atr , co la to call at the NEW TAILOR BILOP of GROVES & REYNOLDS, over chandlers Sinre. cast std. of Pubis , Ammo, ar ,d yob tan b gurommodsvd We are delermlued to 1.1..4 our cva.mas. DOD W this quality of our w,k,riad the price art UT I DIU on thart.notlee. tr.!! .arntotni to flt QUOITS& mind that. 101 IN Volemst. 7an511.15.1.1....at U. S. 740 LOAN. THIRD SERIES. $230. 000,000. BT autherlt7 of tbe Secretary of the Tremor', the underilmed„ the General Eolomtptlon A gm( for the de of Milted Mateo emarltiee, offers to the potato the third eerie. of TremooT Nor" beatingammo and three teethe pa CeM haunt pet ma um„ known II the 7-30 LOAN . These notes are lamed order date of Jnly lath, IVA and are pay able three years from that dabs In =nary. or are cobra rUble at the option of tho bolder Into U. S. 6-20 SI: per cent. GOLD-BEARING BONDS Thaw Bona are now w•M • nvadwame pranlmn, and are es. amo, an are all the Government Bonds. from State, County. mei Mcmiedpar taxation, which adds from one to thrca pee amt. ware 111.1 to their value, a¢ordlng to the rate levied upon other proper ty. The Intent Le payable emol.annually by coupons attached to each notes which may be cut off and rnld Lonny bank or tanker, .$ note. .01000 tt NAM Notes of all denomination's mimed will be promptly Iterulthed :pen receipt of saberription. The Notes of tide Third &ries are precisely sinsiler to torn and Privileges to the Beven•Thirtie already sold. except that the Gov emment reserves to Itself the °Oleo of paying interest in gold coin ate percent., inelesd of 7 alOths to currency. Butoniters will der duct the interest in ouretcy Up to July Mb, at the time when they euteerthe. One cutt Da day on a Tv. cents •• " Tin " " " The delivery of the gotta of the third mks of the Sewn-4141e will oommeoco on the 14 of Jon; eod 4111 be made promptly and oantlevenaly after that date . . The alight charge mad< In the coedltione of this THIRD RIES affects only the matter of Interest, The payment in gold, If made, will ho equivalent to the cutnney Ottemat of the higher tote. The return to epode payment.. In the event of which only will the option to pay Intereet In Gold be needled of, would e' redrew and equalise prim, that purelmont node with ea per cent. In gold would be fully equal to those made with seven and tbrebtenthe per real. to cunvney. This 1p The Only Loan in Market Now offered by the Government, and It. ruperim advantage-a make It the GREAT POPUL&B. I.PAN OF THE PEOPLE. Leath= MCI.OnO,OOO of the Loan authodred by the last Con an,. are now to the market. Thin amount, at the rate at which It to bolas absorbed, will all be eubwrlbed for within two months. when the note will undoubtedly command a pro Wont. on has out. formly been the ettee:on closing the subecriptioes to other Loons. In order that cite of every town end section of the couetry may heel:forded facilities for %skies the loan, the Neilanai Bank* and Private Bankers throtyrhont the country have eenerellY Weed to receive subscriptions:4 per. 5 alsaibers Seth relect their own agent; In whom they hove eonOdence, end who only ere to be re sponsible for the delivery of the notes for whkh they melee or. de re. .14% Y COOKE, Butociptlone will be received COOPER it CO, Mantoe, and Susquehanna Depot. At by Met National Beek of Screulon.lFlnst Rational Rank of Pittston. Second Toiranda- Wllkeebarre E!!!!!!Mi!!11 DISSOLUTION. Montrose, July 1.1. Utz BY mutual airetement the Om of Dunmore k limns / .dß 1 thl day disealval DUNMORE & CORNWALL. Er 117331 E SUBSCBIBSA 0111 sella PEANUTS, OYSTER-LAND T CLAMS IN SHELL To Dairymen. Firkin], very &leap Purntalt P.ll. and boy your Hotter or &fp It. Wll/ try to do boalneaa to a ter ard "bosth manner. H DUNMORE. Flour! Flour! Flour! FALL CREEK FLOUR. Val! r ti, IN 1H 1f . .../141LKET, Mute POPE, WAY, HULL & ROWE. Woe 4184 d 44 Euhartse Street, BINGHAMTON, N. Y. m 3, June 19, 1889. TO All WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. Farmers In Particular. BOYS L WEBSTER RAPE ME BALE REVOLVING HORSE RAKES, DY TICE DOZEN 011 SINGLE ONE. EXTRAS AND REPAIRS OHIO REAPERS GRAIN CRADLES, GRASS SCYTHES AND• SNATIIS, _ FORKS. SHOVELS, HOES, PICKS AND HANDLES Building Material; INCLUDING PINE LUMBER, WINDOW SASH, PAINTS, OLtB, PUTTY, GLASS, BUTTS, SCREWS, NAILS, LOCKS, A LARGE VAS-LETT COOK STOVES YOU BURNING' WOOD. COOK STOVES COOK STOVES TIN W ARE, WIIOLWALE .1.4 D lIET/111. BIRD CAGES, LAMPS, .tc ♦LL OCWDS ♦T PEACE PRICES YOU C/SII. W. H. BOYD. Montro=" May 16th, ISO THE REBELLION IS DOWNI GOLD IS DOWN! GOODS ARE DOWN t IZIEECI33 A any one will !nibs by_ealllog M MILNDLIRIS awl aminlec Ids stack tat NNW GOODS. which he sold LhO Icrwrad p Mm DRESS GOODS IN GREAT VARIETY A LARGE STOCK OF DRESS AND CLOAK BUTTONS. A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF CLOAKING, MEM, BHEETENO, &v. THE BER T ABBORTW T OF OAS TN TOWN-ALSO, Ain AND OATS. A SMALL LOT OF READTMADE CLOTHING, Web will Os wad in, down to clan out. Esau esti ad as at Kabala Ito 16. 1618. • • es Aoka.r. Philadelphia. •y the Banking flonee of W. H. by the Tint National Hank of AND MOWERS, FOB COAL. YOU WOOD OR COAL. 4. L. WEBSTER. FOR LADIES ftlen's Wears CHANDLER'S. cerawnrpt, Clean the ßlood. \\\\ Medwi Blood. Ton akk o =L ver b . It nay beret out to Pimples of • 1 Scan or In some actin dleslea. Of t msy tef i aly Isleg r =ais ti d:i stklo nand Igg i good health "Mile your blood Is Impure. Aeries Ss. nranishs penes out them Impel we. rates lasi nnelates the =Pee ST • LIU Into folgoenus act entering ; PiVeialth end expedites dlineue.—_ CO lt rapidly cures a variety er centennial which are aimed malty of the blood. ouch so Sardis Is or Klee. Eil, Semen. Mrs . Soma. r , n_ =Me. Phaples, Illcts. 8011.. St. Anthowys Mrs. Rose or eirilPelem. Meer or Salt Rheum.Lecald Hen. blinineorm e f•sticec or I.2I3cMOUS Too l Bore X FM:We Par e =el le Itstentiou. LiTedlerity. ittupprondon. sterility. sloe tints n u t or peopled f or vComplaints. Hort Dawes. Try Ay Sannetrilly, and see f younelf the sunrialng actleity with which It demises the bind name three dlaorders. Moles to e yems me public have been totaled lay Lugs beetles, presetrs to ere quart of Extract of rienentams for cod dos.. Me et of them have been Sane non in dn. for they seit Only contain 1100161 f any, forseparills, but often no motive whekne. Bens hdtter lamest toe followed C 'Pe ! il e of the various estrscta of Sansparllla which food the resrkeZ . ettEl ihe Lane t o haa hecume synonymon with Imponkre and chest. Still we this compeeed i'Sanseorllls." and Intend tu mtePTY aech a remedy Ma tree the name nom the load of obloquy which nen nem It. We think we have Emend for Winne has whines which Irentetible ley the °slitter, run of the dims" tt le intended to con. Wenn only ore the etch MS we offer them the ten alterative which we know how to polders, and we ban roam le d by it Is fkr the moat effinteml purifier etf the blood ye{ diedented by einylinly A en's dna. Simeon. le en unturreally known tolerant ev ery other remedy foe therm n eremite.% Col de, 1110.0.14 / 101 . 6 " near, °map. 13ronchlt endent Ceenroptlen. and In the relld of tlneumptfve Patients In the advanced Mans of the diens.. thsa It la melee. here to recount thentdanco of Its Merin. Tbs world Mon them. k - s pr ic er . T r* R i cia4 . 0. A m Ir O E NT R t o o s o i. L0w ..1 14, Ita d. a ; • in od a ct lrj . evarrarbere, km:Arose, April I.lBs4.—am. MISSES E. M. & E. A. VADABAN, Mlllll6llflliqll4 , lll'ol First Door South of the Oath lio Church. wnwis .sulllot.able aneortroentor UMW, Goods Till be kept eonetantly on hand. Moneta of the leteee styln =do to order on short notki. IC. H. VADAELN. E. A. VADASIN. Idootrale, ADtll 17,11155.--C. E. S. SMITH'S MILLINERY, OVER °HANDLER'S STORE. T. IMO lea r n all Ivor ottetalon to toy [tow .and ttallicmable amo.tmc MILLINERY GOODS, Coaprialli BONNETS AND FLOWERS, LADIES' HATS, CAPS, RIBBONS, A_ND VARIOUS OTH ER FANCY GOODS. - [,'Straw Boncete eleaccd and petted In the twit =tan na all kinds of Itllnnery vec,rk done on ehort noUce. Montrose, Aprlll7, InG.S. I. B. SMITH. BEADS, SATIN AND COLORED. ALSO, FANCY COMBS, lIAIR FOILS, &c.•&c.,. Just Bought in N York at Arnie Priem. ALSO, A LARGE LOT OF FINE JEWELRY, Which will be sold for the next thirty dnya in Greatly Reduced Prices. limbos& April 10.1961 AA s p Atz): j) MRS. B. S. FORDHANE WOULD say to the Ladles of Montrose and vicinity that She tree opened a Shop to the building formerly ulleo .- Bloctmes IlalL where she will keep a full supply of all kinds+ of Fancy pond, Bonnet., Bats. &taw and SIB, Bonnets constant!) . on hand Bleaching .4 Repairing Rats done to order. Lune& call and see for yourselves. Moutroar- May & 1363 COFFIN TRIMMINGS, Direct from the Manrithetory. mrLlTvarfoA R,L„..L&IrNI.C.;WcR, WRE offio ATH. CROPS, and nod Filagree' l ower pa of patterns of Can Platg,• Sll•o Star ; Lam Dowel Illogn, Lining Mao. ac. .to ; White Merino, Muslim. dm, dm.. fur sale by Montrone. April 17. 1866 PHOTOGAII2HB! ANCIIROTYPESI OPAL. PICTURES! LYONS' PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY N OW IN F lILL ILeABT and , dzlLse t aLdln gype. s e o n c l F t = Porcelain PICLIME. Old petrel copied and enlarged to life 'lna by aid_ of the Solar Camera. Pletem retouch.] with India Ink, or 7]nted or Colored PtctureCares. N etts. Traya and Frame, on hand or supplied on short noilce. Also. Oil Palatine" for eels, and the beet tIWAgeOr. gam, In the =Art. Prlore mod.ate. Please WI. Room. opooldte Searle's Hotel, over IL IL Lyons th Co.'. Wore, Mesdames, Pa. April 10, WS. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. E. So Hi T. ANTHONY ih Manufacturers of PHOTOGRAPHIC MATERIALS inolesa/e and Retail. 501 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. yN toldiLlan to oar null, basluse of Photos:rapt& Haterla Vs I{. Asa Headquarters for the follo*lnsh el.: 4Stercoseopc2 and Stereoscopic Vittra. Of these vee have A inductee umdtment. Including War Scenes. American and raregr. Cities and Landecapen. Groups Statuary, etc. etc. A iso. Psvnivina Stercoact ras, tbr public or private alt- Wien. Our =Worn vein be sent to any addres on receipt of stamps. Photographic Albums. • Wa were tha Ant to Introduce these Into the United States, and we manufacmra Immerse galantine. In crest mutely, running In ark. from GO mote to IP) exh. Oar Albums lure the reputation of being am:tutor in beauty and durability to any others. They mill ry tent by mall. 161 M, on naming of price. Urn. Album made to order..ol Card Photographs. Our Catalogue urns embraces Vivo Thoussnd different autdeete. (to which additions are continually [ring model of Portraits of Em inent A rnericans rte. etc . 100 ifnlor4encrals. 10:1 ergig7fa cola nap!) Are, est 100 la•utcColonels, itor.o other officer; TO Nary O ff icers, 100 Mang 550 Statesmen, IA) Divines, 115 Ai.. thole, 50 Prominent Women. and 3,000 copies of Wert' of A_rt, in cluding retandiactions of the most celebrated Engravings, Paint. Inca Statists. etc. (lasing - nes sent on receipt of stamth_Ats ruder for ace dozen taChirte from out Catalogue will be Wed ma the nolo of el SO, and sent by mail. free. Photographers end otters coloring (Mode C. O. 0. will plellee re. wit ...per cent. of the amount with their order. EIV - The prices and quality of our goods cannot fall to alley, April 14.1855 —sm PEACE AND PEACE PRICES. PEACE ESTABLISHED ! Large LAnes of Prices Con cinered and Reduced! EL BURRITT Is nos receiving, for Epring supplies, new and largo stooks of Dry Goods/. Groceries, Crockery, Hardware, Stoves, Iron, Steel, Nails, Paints, Lamp and Linseed Oils, Benzole, Carpet ings, Floor Oil-Cloths, Wall Paper, Window Shades, Hats and Caps, Boots, Shoes, Clocks, &c. feejothog. ss moth. WI clutches or the most pjuhar Styles& L. MeV Dress lintels. oho.. Is. hennas. htbbnees, 11 n, alh-t.h/Ohl be 011 evil oo toe most favorable terms for hash. Pnxhxce. of to riomot Thne Lotus. N. 13.—Flour and Salt on hand as usuaL PEW MILFORD, !one It, 180. OUR COUNTRY SAVED! Great Reduction in Prices. New firm and low Prices ! HALLSTEAD & HOW 11A".Nra., 7,1fgf,":11 Ylk wd usPholbeireat kinds of Goods generally kept in Gentatry Mors at Immense b. prices. WO ARE AGENTS FOR THE World Renowned Ohio Reaper and Mower. WO am Prepared to funslab trim butuecmonto to team Moth' PROD L.70.1r. togiri el Cash=tir toomitow. THE KEYSTONE HOTEL, (librmerty nectryied by W. S. Hack) MONTROSE , PENN'A., HIS been 1.71 an.L i rond , a by d andttrelgoott,vrbo tO thanitfe.7The es.shlL.ll 'u ment ' , an n d th:C i tto Of lII= en4Lavor to sell the tatrultsge atlas Inlbllct bl Montrose. Atoll Ih4s.—tf. DR. .7. W. RHODES, PHYSICAN AND SURGEON, Springville, Pa., WILL ottinut proputlyto WI oils In nl4 prOttaalon eltLer 17 dal ar nlaht. May be Paund, wboo not orally en. pe r t i ns I , ll=Apreer Ul a ckak.. Sag. DISSOLUTION: Om of Initla* & Ix thirdly dissolved by Unitimt mama The Books and Asenunto ire lathe hands of Zdw. Tub*. at U. g a m inywniy crdast by U. l r settlement To baying no:oasts please and mettle with as little de 16TZtVilith to icac—iew ED W. WIIITtOOK • A VI • I.T. irtLAISS .AR A-no metal cm mutat about Mem-4 Ur drat rate.tblult-40llous, ouells o mag Munt. for ale by Me rola, demo. a tluMe one, elnoiMro otos lieuall i rMied ins LITESOP.TTiati 0. D. BEMAN = B. R. LYONS a 00
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