Independent Republican. (Montrose, Pa.) 1855-1926, September 05, 1865, Image 3

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LOCA.L.
(Antall, Groranstiost.--The Union Republican
County Convention of Susquehanna County met at
llontrose, on Monday, August Mb, 18&s, end hay
me been called to order by Albert Chamberlin, seq.,
cadrumn of the Committee, wan °unmixed by the
de,nion of John B. Wil.on, of Middletown, for
pro.ident, and M. M. Mott, of Bridgewater, and K
B. Beardsley, of Little Meadows, for Secretaries,
The following named delegates presented their
credentials and took their seats. The Delegate.
from Dundee not being present, on motion, the
Convention invited Isaac Sallender to take a seat as
delegate from that Borough:
apoiscon--Sanfuel Rice, Asahel Graves, jr,
Ararat — E. D. Tyler, Thomas Bowel.
A u b ur n—R. S. Davis, Ansel Gay.
Brooklyn—James Sterling, Perrlgo.
Briderwater—Charter Sprout, M. IL Mott.
~•nnet—D. 0. Mlnkler, Lewis Chamberlain.
CitiMni--P. H. Gardner, E. S. Lewis.
lhulatT—lsam Sullender.
Dinlock —F. A. Muzzy, F. M. Womihomo.
Lak6.--E. Patch, J. P. Hamlin.
l'N..ndsville—B. S. Canfield, Robert Winters.
Franklin—David Marsh, D. L. North.
i;lhson—G. W. Walker, W. W. Williams.
(,rest Rend Tp.—E Patrick, Charles Simpson.
1,,e.t Bend Som . —W. W. Simrell, 0. W. Griggs
lianord—C. S. Johnston, M. 8. Hinds.
Herrick—lra Nichols, D. A. Moon.
Ilan ony—Davld Taylor Simon Barnes.
I
C Benson, I. M. Wells.
Wheelock, Frederick Dayton.
Lenox—C. W. Conrad, Dariel Pease.
Liberty—William Ives, H. C. Knight.
Bronson. John Sherman.
Little meadows—E. B. Beardsley, 0. W. Beach.
Nl , ntrose—M. B Brims, A. E. Hawley.
Middletown—J. B. Wilson, J. C. Morris.
i. w Milford Tp.—W. T. Moxley, E. P. Smith.
N., Milford Boni Dickerman, Jr., ll.P.Little.
hlk land—Goo. A. Brush, Edwin Ogden.
Rush—W. H. dherwond, Frederick Fargo
silver Lake—..J.s. Gage, B. M. Gage.
Spring A. Root, Orin Fiab.
Falkenbary t Ben). Cragoo.
Thompson—Rob't Galett, A. T. Galloway.
The President stated that the next business before
Convention was the nomination of candidates,
s,:.t.rutipon It. S. Davie offered the following rase-
A:. , n6 which he proposed should be first consid
md
?;.,Divert, That the action of our last Legislature
erutrinc the salaries of officers throughout the
t olumou wealth, and especially the act increasing
own compensation as members of the Legis
-I.tr.re, the Increase being equal to the entire per &I
, reetived by members of former Legislatures,
drinitM, for years, deserves, salt will receive, the
11 , rt. indignant rebuke of an Outraged people, as a
exercise of power, and a base betrayal of
ciinildence reposed in them by a confiding cou
pe:um-icy.
Etai:ieii, That strict economy and frugality In the
ripendit ure of public money, and a rigid accounta
,,ilv on the partpf public officers, are cardinal
of the Rejjublican party ; and that, theta
ion., we view with eatremo distrust, all extraonli-
Dr% it'Zl:•lialOTl, inch as the conferring of large soy
errwr ,ewe,. on Irresponsible bodies of men who
tiit yen required to act under the restraints of
u, official oath, as being contrary to what has here
tofon, isitn considered as the settled policy of our
gate: subversive of good Government, and the
-4;ttr of the people; a breaking down of all the
-unless to ofiklal corruption, and tending feat to
ward anarchy and confusion ; and as such, justly
..r-crying our unqualified condemnation.
The resolutions were considered separately—a
to lay them on the table having first failed—
it:. au , :lee slut fourth were passed, and the second
41.1 third not parsed.
moron, lion. F. B. Streeter was nominated
Pr.....ident,lndre of this Judicial District, by se
,amedon ; and Gilbert Warner, David Summers,
Norman (inincee, and W. H. Sherwood were ap•
-hinted Judicial Conferees, to meet at the time sod
to he arroed on.
mottos. lion. Wm. J. Terrell waa nominated
tar tienator, by acelamaticen ; and Hon. C. F. Read,
I..sthrop, A. Chamberlin, and D. Wakelee were
nenatorial Conferees, to meet at Camp-
St the time tixed at the last Conference.
_ . .
F RepresentaticeF the names of J. T. Cameron,
i I , [l.,qtlitharma Depot, A. Y. Stepliths, of Great
h1.,1 %t C. Stewart. of Clifford, were present
, ••• 11:,. Convention; and the first ballot resulted
r..a, n 2; Stephens, 22; Stewart; 13. Sec
: I,meron, 40; Stephens, 23; Stewart, 9
T cameren having a majority 01 all the votes,
• q.erefore, declared the nominee of the Couven
rr B. Eldred, W. A. Crossmon, and Samuel
fallvnhury were appointed Representative Confer
,.
F , , County Treasurer, the nacres of Elijah Mott,
D. D. Hinds, of Bridgewater, 3L L.
nvm, of Bridgewater, Charles B. Dodge, of Mid-
S. Gay, of Auburn, and Alfred .1.
of Franklin, were presented. The three
named having withdrawn, a ballot resulted as
Dodge, 541; Gay, 4; Stephens, 7. Chas.
S Dante wan therefore declared duly nominated,
motion, the nomination was made unanl
, le, Mr. Dodge Served as a private during the
• :0..t an arm in the service of his country
1.1.4n,t Alttn - ney, on the first ballot, E. M.
Tarnal, el Montrose, had 21 votes; Daniel W.
sy!e, of Montrose, 40 votes; and E, W. Smith, of
I..... , .inrhanns Depot, 4 . votes. D. W. Searle (return.
u: tull(cr,l wars therefore declared duly nominated.
r , :mty Commissioner the first ballot resulted
a.lodows • A B Smith, of New-Milford, 4 ; Galen
Notmsn, of Go-at Bend, 5; Jas. E. Howe,of Brook-
A.. 1. Stephens. of Franklin, ; J. T. El.
derrick, 14 ; E. B. Brainard, of Gibson, 7.-
1; ra. Stetll to the Convention that Stephens and
were soldiers, and Ellis bad lost a son In
The names of A. B. Smith and Galen
.wman having been withdrawn, the second ballot
as Howe, 13; Stephens, 30; Ellis,
9 - sansni, 13. Third ballot: Howe, 10; Steph-
Eidis, 17; Brainard, 13; John Sherman, of
Fourth ballot.;' Howe, 12; Stephens,
• FU'A Brainard, 1T Sherman, 1. Fifth bal
., 1.1; Ellis, 49. J. T. Ellis was therefore
nominated, and the nomination wan made
114.1t11110115.
For C..nry Auditor, L. M. Tura, of Forst
cras r. ,, minsted by acclamation.
Contention then proceeded £b designate a
County Committee for the ensuing year,
A; , ißnn—John M Jones, jr.
imno—J.mrs C. Bushnell.
Au, trn—lt. 8. Davis.
ismodyn—E. A. We%ton.
B'idi:ewat.-r—M. M. Mott.
Cboconat—L. aleinerny.
C. Stuart.
l'ut.dad—Thomas Arnold.
M Woodhouse.
, k,ri..st Lake—E. G. Bale.
Hosiord.
L Beebe.
b. l .ou—f, W. Walker.
Great il-md—Albert Truesdell.
r '' , ,ut Bend Born'—T. D. Estabrook.
1 : , 1,,d—C. S. Johnson.
lier - Ick--Charles IL Ellis.
iloloony—FL A. Webb.
..t , k‘on—Eillot Harris.
S Birchard.
lADOX —C W. Conrad.
Lawry—Thrum T. Law.
M. Lee.
Meadows—Remy Burning.
”.hoe.--Casper W. Tyler.
t 'Adietown--1. C. M°rria.
Miltord—W. T. Maxley.
N..w Miltord Bore—Tracy Hayden.
~,k land—George T. Fraser.
Lakt--Mortimer Gage.
~, 0 - ilia—Mil es Pritchard.
~ .miuehaniaa Depot—Samuel Falkenbnry.
.L 9 rupson—A. T. Galloway.
G. A. Grow, being loudly ealled for, came
r- the Convention, and addressed It in a speech
rent power and eloquence, conzratalatlng
a citizens; on the elorious triumph of the
Earns over the the slave holders' rebellion, and
them against the insidious attempts of on.
rebels, by aid or their allies in the North
by political intrigue the ascendency they
-,,, cht to rosin by force. We &mot attempt to
";.mSir. Grows speech, but It contained much
r for grase thought
%Le Contention then adjourned sine di..
company 11.—At a meeting held, (August 25th,)
pnrtlon of the members of Co. D., sot!' P. V. V.,
I:u+ , ing preamble and rmdlntlona Were adopt-
Co. D. 60th Regt- , Pa. Vet. VoL was
a on the 19th day of September, ISGI., for
' ; . trpose of enlisting in the service of the United
' aid its armies In quelling n great R.bellion,
u,lntani the integrity of the Union; and,
" . ." , bt-. after nearly four years of active bcrvice, it
ntu......‘ed the complete overthrow of the rebell
,b, reatoration of the Union, and the return of
0111 prosperity to our happy country, the per
~,,e mplishment ol the object of its otganiza
• tLerelore, he It
of, That we will bold the 19th day of Sep
' M perpetual remembrance, and that we will,
tla4 nay, celebrate the ROCOMS of our arms, and
, t•tern of peace, in a manner becoming diseharg
, ,Idiem.
That we cordially Invite all who have
nu:tubers of Co. D., lOW P. V. V., honorably
therefrom, to join us in celebrating the
of OUT organization.
T!it following were appointed as Committee of
4 'n , gereents:
I Foster, Fred R. Warner, Peter M. McFall,
Crone, V. V. Leonard, Levi B. BluladelL
"nnaatec on Speakers and Music:
Ilimock , A, 3. Stephens, W. IL Wilcox.
T 4, t!o rcerl.—Prof. Tillolsola'', concert prorulsea
a anulcul tramp:Let altogether enperior to' Ing•
I''L7 of he kind ever presented to we people of
trorr 11 you whb to secure a seat, go early.
Court Procavlitsgs.--Lydia gagman by her
next friend Sam'l Roberta:. v0,.1111 Eastman.—Dl.
come granted.
Court accept rershrnatlan at James Mead, and ap
point Drink L. Canfield Comtbible of Friends,'lle.
Court accept resignation of P G. Warner, and ap
point 0. F. Fargo comitableaf Montrose.
• Court approve the appointment of Jana Drown
as D , puty - Constable °flared Bend Townehip.
Commonwealth vs. WBilgm Riley.—lndictment,
Larceny. Defendant plead guilty, and Li sentenc
ed to restore the property pay a tine of tire
dollars and costa of prosettion, and undergo an
imprisonment in the County 111 for thirty days.
Commonwealth vs. Jose') Allen.—lndictment
keeping tlppilng house. Deft. pleads guilty. Sen
tenced to
_pay a tine of thirty dollars and costs.
Galen Newman appointed Auditor to 1111 vacancy
In Great Bend Township.
Commonwealth ye. Jonas Mann.—Surety of the
peace. Court sentence Jonas Mann to give ball in
6100 that he' keep the peace towards allgood citi
zens, and particularly to wards Catharine G.Mann,his
wife.
Commonwealth es. Wm. V. Deane.—lndletment
assault and battery. Delt. pleads not guilty. • Jury
discharged.
Commonwealth vs. John Klng.—lndletment lar-
ceny. Lewis Freeman, prosecutor. Court order
ni)/le prompt! on payment of costs. "n-
Commonwealth v& Patrick Maloney.—lndictment,
larceny. Louis Freeman, prosecutor. Court direct
nolle prosequi to* entered on payment of costa.
Commonwealth vs. Frank L. NVllmarth.—lndlct
ment,assault and battery. Susan Titus,prosecutrlx.
Defendant pleads guilty, and Is sentenced to pay a
flee of $5 and costs.
Commonwealth vs. Thos. Murray. —lndictment,
larceny. Louis, Freeman prosecutor. .21tilla prose.
rinf entered.
Commonwealth vs. Wm. Bulger.—lndictment,
keeping tippling, hone. Deletplant pleads guilty,
and is sentenced to pay a fine of $3O and costs.
Commonwealth vs. 8. R. Mapes —lndictment,
keeping tippling house. Deft pleads guilty, and la
sentenced to pay a One of $lO and costs.
Commonwealth vs. Benj. B. For.—lndictment,
malicious mischief Verdict, not guilty, but that
deft. pay one half the costs, and the prosecutor,
Daniel Gregory 'the other half.
Bamnel Catcin, to the use of J. B. Tarbell i va. Jer
emiah Dow —JUdgment opened. Verdict for de
fendant.
Henry A. Mir ye. N. 1. Post.—Verdlet for
phdntlif fort . •
John C. WA ht ye. Francis Tingley.—ln cam
Verdict for deft.
In the matter of changing the place of holding
elections in Lathrop township. Court direct en
election to. be held at the usual place of holding
elections In said township, on Friday the 15th ds
of September, 1903; that said election be conducted
by the officers of the last preceding general elec
tion ; that the constable of said Township give at
least fifteen days notice, by ten written or printed
handbills put up In the most public places in said
Township; and that the tickets to be voted shall be
labeled on the outside, change of election, and on
the inside, change, or, no change.
In matter of appeal of P. P. Butts from assessment
of bounty tax in Liberty T_Yiwnship. Appeal dis
missed.
In matter of appeal of Burt & Knight from assess•
meet of bounty taxes In Liberty township. Appeal
dismissed.
In matter of appeal of C. Lott from bounty taxes
In Auburn Township. Appeal dismissed.
A Special Court was held, Art ust 29th, before
Hon. R. G. White, President, and flons. C. F. Read
and 1. P. Baker, Associate Judges, for the trial of
the case of P. Hinds vs. Nicholas Low, Ambrose
Benson, and Betsey E. Bensou.—Ejectment. Ver
dict for plaintiff. On motion of counsel, rule for
new trial.
John Dond Ts. Ellsha Halsted and Franklin ,Dond,
T. T. Srirs Fluids. Verdict for defendants.
Silas Anson vs. Edward Davis. Settled by the
parties.
John B. Bark vs. Sylvester Hinds. Troyer. Yrr
diet for defendant.
Mato about County Fairs.--We hope the man
agers of county and other fairs, are awake to the
fact that their meetings are to he unusually Interest
ing this year. Our farmer soldiers are home again.
They are taking hold, many of them, of the accus
tomed work of the farm with new zest, and their
Interest to see their companiors In arms—and those
from whom they have been separated In different
army corps and divisions, fighting for the same flag,
will lead them to seek all such gatherings. Every
body who loves the soldiers will rejoice to be pres
ent at these reunions, where the old campaigns will
be fought over again, and anecdotes of those that
have fallen will keep them alive in our grateful
memories. Doubtless sign there will be a division
of the exhibition halls set apart for relics from the
South, and from the battle fields. This is one fea
ture, which will "draw." Besides, we all want to
tee those southern homes brought home by the ofil
cers—.those thin necked, smooth limbed, light, lithe
creatures., that will jump a five-rail fence, or a
foot ditch as easily apparently as they will walk
across a meadow. !Then too, this has been a very
prosperous season. Vegetables and fruits, not rut
off early by insects, have done their hest to help
make a good shOw, and the moist season has favor
ed a rapid growth and large size. The great inter
est in fine wool sheep has chiefly arisen since the
last show, and this Is another subject of especial at
tractiveness. The great advance in wages of farm
help awakens farmers more than ever to the neces
sity of kno*lng how machinery may do the work
for less, and how improved implements will lighten
labor, save time, and add to comfort.
Many societies are preparing to hold fairs this sea
son, which have not done so for several years, and
It Is nn less tree that great misty people will this
year go to the fairs, who have not seen an agricultu
ral and industrial exhibition for a long time. The
managers have duties to their exhibitors and visit
ors, and those who attend the _show to see what
they can, have duties to themselves and their fam
ilies.
110 W ♦ OA7TLE BELOW AAD PAIR 11110IILD BD 001
rirCTIM,
The list of premiums and order of exercises
should be published and distributed free, or in some
form easily accessible to all. The tommlttcea and
judges should be instructed to act promptly, and if
they do not, a new committee should be at once ap
pointed who wjll act. Some Indication of awards
should he placad upon prize animals and articles as
soon as possible, after they are made, to giro addi
tional Interest and instruction to ,risitors. It Is
most Important flint:
No unworthy article should receive (My prim
So ffrfze Mould ever be given to "encourage" an un
worthy ezhihitor, who has taken pains to bring an in
ferior article, and will be disappointed If he does not
get a prize.
No prim should ever be given to "propitiate" an in
fluential patron, who will be offended if his articles
are not noticed.
Vo pew, thould ever be withheld from an achibitor,
Immure he ix taking too many prirea No matter if one
man , sweeps every prize offered by the society (un
less there is some rule to the contrary.) In every
respect the good faith of the society should be con
sldered sacred, and in the keeping of every commit
tee man.
The executive committee of a society should be
constantly on the lookout, to secure honest reports;
and should a judge be known to violate rules in
passing Judgment on his own article, and warping
the judgment of his associates, or allowing himself
to be biased, his place should be at once supplied
by another person. This committe should spend
part of each day In listening to complaints, and do
ing what they can to right wrongs.
The animals and articles exhibited, should not be
-crowded, but well exposed to view and careful In
spection. And exhibitors should have the fullest
opportunity* consistent with She right of others to
explain and show off their articles. Ilan exhibitor
cannot be present In person, or by an agent, it is
most itnoprtant, not only for himself, but for the
gratification of visitors, for him to have cards, or
circulars, to be taken by every one. In cases where
the show lasts several days, convocations in the eve
nings for all Interested in participating in an agri
cultural, or pomological talk, will be found quite
well attended. These meetings arc usually very In
tcresting,ll they are only made free and conversation
al, and some common sense man has charge of
them. They must he seen to, and seen-through, by
some officer of the society. The mutual admiration
often run into, may be healthfully varied by intro
ducing subjects which will call up active, but not
acrimonous argument; and nobody should speak
much, or more than five minutes at.a time, and to
the point.
VISITORS' PILITELEOES.
We consider It our right, when we visit agricultu
ral fairs, to ask questions, and to see everything.
If people are not there to show off their machines,
we arc apt to act a bad example and work them our
selves. Why not ? It la exactly what we pay the
entrance fee for; and no hoard of managers ought to
consent to have the show of the mere boxed outside
of things, which can only be appreciated when in
operation. Exhibitors often refmin from showing
their articles at work, because they will not thus
compare favorably with others. The visitor ought*
to know what be wants to see moat, before he en
ters ; then when ho first goes In, he should make a
business of finding out where the things are with
out stopping to look at them much; then selecting
the moat Important, take each of them in rotation,
sad study each subject thoroughly. The way to do
this and come to quick conclusions, is a real gift.—
One man will see every good point in a hull, or
or take the fine lines. of a plow into his eye at a
el:aloe almost; or with one or two pointed gnu,-
tlons, test both the weakness, or strength of the ex
hibitor and of his machine - at the same time. Stich
a man Is a moat desirable companion to one going
through a show in the way we speak of; but the
Mud company oleo can have, is an intelligent boy,
and if one has none of his own, ho can generally
borrow one. A. man will meet many acquaintan
ces, and his whole day will be wasted, or rather the
ehieet , be has especially In view will be lost; unless
he Is ready to excuse himself and make aleg i nint
merits for some fature time The club meet , If
there be one In the evening, Is an excellent fen 4. 7,
volts, and a taan may make a dozen social appoint.
meats for the hour before it begins.
When one has keen what is most important, and
his wife and 'young children have made a survey of
the knitting work, and have seen the outsides of
thloga by themselves, (they will always prefer to be
left alone for an hoer or two,) then let the geed
husband and :father take them, and see that they
see all that is worth seeing. Above all keep away
from the noisy hubbub of rough-seulf, pick-pockets,
and 'moronity, that crowd around the trotting
counsel. It is veripbangint before the act trots and
matches come e . go to the mite, or any good
position, and wat the promiscuous driving npon
trotting ceuree There will always to some very.
beautiful "ture•onts"—fine horses, showing elegant
style and brilliant action, which It la very well to
Bee. And If It can be done without wasting half a
day, It in quite worth while to Boo* well contested
trotting match; but on the whole, the exercises of
the trotting comae, however valuable their results
iu Improving horses, (which we do not believe in,)
an, thu least instructvie and most tlmo•wastful part
of the whole show.—American AbniculturiAt.
List of Perso
tome exceeds fire ho
U. in Luzerne
usanci &Wars :
ADD=9B.
Scranton
Num
Archbald James
Albright J
Brisbln John
Blair M L
Brock J W
Blair James
Bowman A H
Dickson Thomas
Fuller 0 A
Flatter George
Ford Thomna
Gillespie Thomas
Godfrey Joseph
Gray Alexander
Hunt T F
Howell Daniel * I
Hughes H It
Harvey W
Harvey A H
Filllman H H
Haley John P
Levahen Wm
Loyahen Thos
Lacoo R D
Morse G L
Morgan David
Pierce H S
Platt J C
Pierson C T est
Phillips Thomas
Pattehone Payne
Price Abraham
Rand G W
Ritter Robert
Raynor W
Smith John B
Stowers V M
Schott E C
Scranton Jns H
Shrine John B
Swetland W est
Tompkins Alva
Thompkina Wm
Mitchel John
Phelps John C
Bretter N
Atherton Thoe F
Convnghan W L
Hollenback 0 M
Ilollenhack J W
Jones Richard
Lee Washington ar
Lee Washington
Lansing A C
McClintock A C
Parrish Charles
Reynolds W C
Swoycr J H
Woodward Geo
Thnriow S L
Foaher A L
Fields John
Kisner Wm
Markle tien B
Pardee Arlo
Stoddard John
Sharpe Richard
Silleman Alex.
Taggart Wm
Weis Francis
Wainwright Lot
Wilkes-Barre
Scranton
Pittston
oarbondale
Scranton
Wilkes-Barns
'Scranton
illydo Park
Pittston
Plymouth
Wilkes-Barre
Pittston
West Pittston
Fell
Pittston
Scranton
Providence
W 3 oming
Pittston
Carbondale
Scranton
Pittston
Scranton
Newton
Wyoming
Pittston
Wilkes-Barre
Eckley
Hazleton
!Eckley
Hazleton
Eckley
Jcanavllle
Dist of Persons,
Income ereeeda one tho
ra Susquehanna County, whose
nd dollars :
EOM
ADDRESS. INCOME. TAX.
Montrose ; 31183 j 59415
10.821 5,P,10
1424 71,20
1013: 50,65
2814.140,70
17AII 86,45
Allen Wm L
Bentley S
Baldwin Alfred
Beebe E
Cermalt Mrs 8
Cooper Win
Dunmore J Fdc'd est
Drinker Ilenry
Falkenbnry
RatterPll
Gregg James B
Grow G A
Johnson C
Kenyon R Jr
Lenheim L 8
McKinsey Henry
MoEley W T
MulTord Mrs Ensile
Pratt E A
Read C F
Turrell Joel
Tiler M C
Wolcott W A
Franklin
Frlendavilla
Montrose
t 2365.'143,25
, -M11'210,05
I tiusrin'a Depot 1537 j 76,A.;
11001 5.5,00
1372'113,60
11153 52,C...5
W 00.100,00
12.541 62,70
1250 62,50
-- 12701 M5O
New-Milford 01%1 51,80
Friendsrllle 10451 52.25
Nue , Milford 1000: 50,00
Montrose 2.500 125,00
Forest Like 1 1134, 59,20
Montmee 2060 1a3,00
Great - Bend 3956 107,60
• • ,••
IGlenwood
Hartord
Lactsville Centre
Grit-Bend
Suggrattee.—We heard, the other day, as some
very large and delicious apples wore brought into the
office, one of our printers exclaim " How very ac
ceptable, now and then, a few such apples as these
would bet'! And, Indeed, St Is evident, by the way
the boys of the office " pitched In" for the apples,
that not one of them will hesitate in agreeing with
the above exclamation.
t2lUord Soldiers• . 1 / 4 .—Since October, ISO,I,
there have been sent to the W. P. B. Sanitary• Com
missiont boxes, valued at $178,45; also 1 firkin of
pickled cabbage, 1 cask of pickles prepared, 1 firkin
of butter.
The Society was organized Jnly 20th, 1881, and
continued until August 2nd, 1865. Whole amount
sent during that time, veined at $774,33.
The Society acknowledges the receipt of *lO,OO
from Miss 8. M. Walker.
Mrs. M. C. STZWIAT, Secretary
Clifford, August 4th, 1865.
sptcital aloticto.
Some Peron has In bla possession a surveyor's
chain with the letters •' F. Avery" stamped on the
brasses. Who is.it ?
Preaching.—Rev. T. J. Whitcomb will preach
in the Universallat Chweh, Montrose, Sunday, Sep
tember 17th , at 10 o'clock.
The Grocery fttands—on the Fair Ground—al 1
be rented on Saturday, the 9th of September to the
Ideteat. and heat bidders, at J: S TarbelP sHotel, at
2 o'clock, P. M.
Soap: Soap r Soap t—The Gold Medal Soap has
no equal. bat willgo further and do much better
work than any other soap made. It works as by
magic. Ong trial, and our word for It you will ney•
er use any other. Go get a bar and fiud all we say
to be true
Clothing, die..—Oar readers will, no doubt,
serve that Guttenberg, Rosenbaum, ke.., have a new
advertisement In the Repub Goan, that they lib
erally advertise in thin paper. The natural inference
Is that they must bo doing a good business, and have
a large stock of goods on hand. Give Mr. Dee...saner
a call, and ate If it la not so.
The Best Musical Instrument for the Family.
—" The plann-forte," says the American lh
" extensively as It is used, is not so well adapted to
all the purposes of sacred and secular music as an
other instrument which is now Justly claiming a
large share of public attention, and which has al
ready been extensively introduced Into schools,
churches, and families, and received the endorse
ment of the chief organists, musicians, and artists
of America—we mean the Mason and Hamlin Cab
inet Organ."
0. D. Beman, Montrose, solo agent torßusquehan
na county.
List of Leiters—Remaining in the Postoffice at
Montrose,
Saturday, Sept, 2nd WS, and officially
published In the paper hiving the largest circu
lation :
Beaekes Miss Anna Lane Miss Emma J
Brown Miss Mary Levi & Co Jas
Bailey Robert M Lamy Joseph
Baker Miss Ella Lane 8 F
Burrows 8 A Mead & Sherman
Brown George O'Conor Terrence
Bennett Miss Ida A Purger] Jere (2)
Barker Richard Roberta Capt E F
Campbell Lewis Smith Mrs Martin.(2)
Clark B W Strong Miss Mary
Chamberlin J Shelp Capt Dr A
Comstock him Avis S southworth Mrs Maria
Camp R B Bhclp Rev Wm
11111 es Robert IT Sampson William
Harris Mrs C 8 Tuttle Miss Jennie
!Inglis Henry Watson Mrs Mary
Jameson dates - Warner Oeo D
Please say advertised. D. R. LATIIROP, P. M.
1 Arrilvo.
GUERNSEY—WRIGHT—In Forest Lake, on the
28th ult., by Eld. W. C. Tilden, Mr. Geo. A (Hern
ial, Cashier of the First National Bank of Basque
henna Depot, and MISS Miriam J. Wright, daughter
of Chauncy Wright, Esq.
f Mr. Guernsey Is a man of excellent Judgment, es
sonic important acts of his life testify, and as would
be inferred from the fact that a two-dollar greenback,
for the Printers, accompanied the above. Go, thou,
and do likewise.]
REDFIELD—FARRAR—On the morning of Aug
ust 23rd, by Rev. E. 0. Ward, at the residence of the
bride's father, Mr. Wm. E. Redfield, Editor of the
trAColumbus, Ohio. and Miss Emma A., dough
. T. Farrar, Esq., et flarford, Susquehanna
county, Pa.
WILSON—WARREN--At the Miteldo Cottage,
by Rev. A. 0. Warren, W. J. Wilson, Esq., of ry e .
?ctorsville,. Wyoming Co., and Mies Ella S. Warren,
eldest dah,ghter of the officiating clergyman of hton.
troae. , .
LIAWLRY—TIFFANY—By Rev. G. A. Severson,
In Lenox, pt the holm of the bride's' father, on the
2Sth of Angled, 18415, at 74 A. M., Captain-,N. J.
Hawley, 61 the 141st Pa. Vol., and Alias Rattle M.
Tiffany. .
BOWRN—PICRERING--At Tarbeli'e Rote.), In
Montrose, Aug. 29th, 186$, by Rev. Luther Peck,
Mr. Gesurdos Bowe4 and Mise Prakkie Pickering,
both of Glenwood
rfr Annoutartnents of Maths ire publbibed lettboulcbrre.—
Obituary Notices um.t. te bald 1 , at t tattiiiit tiara PrIIII von],
Verses five cents line. atricily in advance
BURCII—In Dimock, of diphtheria, July 9th, Bar.
oh Burch July 18th, Olivcr Burch; aged seven
years and two mouths; children of George and Dl
milts Burch.
Cowsty, whase In
Hay DEN—In New 'Milford borough on Sunday,
Auguat 21th, 180 6 , Catherine F., wife of John Nay.
den, aged forty-ono years, eight months, and eight
days.
PORTER—On the 23rd alt., Mrs- Mary Porter, In
N,,wark, N. J., (late of Springville, Sueq. Co., Pa.,)
in the seventy-alith year of her age.
Ma
18 Mss
7015
06801
5000
5154
17876
5631
15809
5706
5273
I$ 9075,50
481,50
768,00
370,00
205,40
1567,60
343,10
1860.00
350,60
307,80
250.70
873,00
520,00
501,50
316,00
1430,40
510,00
81'.5,00
276,00
18136 1097,60
5000•A3,(10
5722 352,20
5722 Mk 20
6082 300.5.`
6400 453,00
11722 959,20
12107 990,70
14708 1250,80
6670 447,00
56701 347,00
7850! 5,65
mas,2o
5954 875,80
5660 346,00
5000 270,80
NX)01 5,80,00
52061 510,60
6161 i 366,10
LACEY—In West Auburn, Susquehanna CO.. Pa,
August 9.d' r.:l, of Consumption, Rebecca, wifo of W.
L. Lamy.
WILLIAMS—In Franklin, Jrme 28tb, Mrs. Mar
tina Williams, late consort of Orlando Williams,
aged forty-nine years.
SMITH—In Forest Lake, on the With ult., Emily,
aged live years, daughterol Fmneis and Polly Smith,
1065111
7400
7165
5369
16500
New York Wholesale Prices ()Ivrea of Produce.
Reported for the Innaregostur ltsrunmose - by JOSIAH
CARPENTER. Com. Merchant. No. rod Washington St, New
Tort, to whom shipments may be made. Two-thlrds of the marks
value will bo advanced on the receipt of the goods If dadred. and •
grdek return made for the lvlanee. Phil dtroetlons and a weekly
=dot report sent free of charge by mall to those making shlPments
ileernare c 4:4 • r z, Rye. Ini•L.. • 9 , 0 4, 0 0 . oq
Nuns, soutui.cirosh. 00 to I edtCort:, 0.1 Sh
. .
Pens, . :
90 69 3 10' Potatoes, P Harrel, 111 Q. 1 1.1)
Better, In tubs, Plb 80 n's en !Onions,
In firkins, 25 el Bs '
itlldn, dry, i 0 ,5
.•
-• In rol lti " — 9 9 " K r9.n • 179 10
ebb., cholne, •• 140 15 LAM.... lo he 51.9119 19x1 22
•• ronxton, " 1041 12'64"4, mess, IP 1411, 1:1 paq 7t 00
D 11441 Apples. " 7 0 11: " 17 , 1014.11 ma 12 to
100 MI York, mtv44, " 11 00 0 2:1 60
" Plum. " VS 0 40 prime, •• 00 024 00
•• Cherries, " 0 21' Hama, ~coked, 10
Maepborrles . 33 el On 'Oka/Wien, .• •• 1° vi
131e.kbenies" 9n (I 21 hornetto (1 91
16ocke II rob, Pdoz., 97 Go oney, -511 n) 00
Ilrned, 9.4 -
( II
6105,4 hve, 0
Ylour. wheat. II 1,61., 6 510 !3 00 1 Turken, - 2.3 66 11:
ryo - 450(4 6 0001.cee, " 010 'it
horn Meal, V hood, 950 Go 9 73'11005% 7 166 23
Buckwheat Flour —ro ,I• lowa Seed, 20 45 96
Flag, V 6 11 ba, Timothy Scud. P 6064 4 rqo 060
Fontbent, live gee.. 60 0 0 0!Flas Seed, 9000900
Doer 6 m 0./ (4 If TeOlow. V 5., 11(2 13
Of
n' la care:3ol,V al II Wool, ootobed, •• 6.) 73
V5O, 63 10, Wool. unwashed, II IM 0 46
Pork, drsteed, (O 11 A ppaa. V Nord 5(0 011 00
Wheat. V bushel, I 1.3 0 1 16 Maple Sugar,
Ndro.-4 full report of the flew-York liarket can ha woo on
at any limo by (Idling at the “Republlcan^ Mee In Montt - roe. lu
the shove 111 ivea the lowe6l and highest prior, which ore govern.
od by quality nod oondlt(on. Many articles that are not rekontionril
Om, can A. (none, nn IM earn.. In nn• nine.
2918 1I 2000,00
7709 j 550,90
172144 1506,40
100001 780,00
7500 880,18)
19860! 1760,00
13961 1176,10
6030 383,03
40531 3833,10
119801 two
34107 3190,70
5629 3'52,00
8690 649,00
15772 1359,20
29506 2730,60
6571. 437,10
7429 532,90
16708 1450,50
5000, 261,00
19554! 1735,40
64641 426,40
7588 528,80
333581 8115,80
900001 17816,00
6000 1 271,10
125744 12744,60
527915: 52571,50
5580 313,00
95387: 9318,70
79110 68.01,00
MOW 2780.00
95605 j 0340,50
98121 764,20
BATCHELOR'S Celebrated HAIR DYE!
THE Original And Beet In the W orld The only true and per,
fact Holz Dye. llormleat Inetantaooon•,
Produces Immediately o oplendid Mack or notonol Brown, VII
Out injuring the halr or skin. Remedlor lie 11l enbele of bail dye-.
Sold by oil bruindete. The gebultio le signed WILLIAM A.
DATCHELOIL. Also,
RECIENERATING EXTRACT OF MILLEFLEURS 7
For Reatoring sod ItenutKling the Halt.
CIIAILLES DATCLIET OR, Hcw.Yooc.
A ugmq 214 1865.—1 y•
THE DOUBT
HAS BEEN DISPELLED, AND THE
STARTLING GONYIGTION
=I
GEO. HAYDEN
la on twol with n NEW STUCK Ur CitiODS conshithtg of
DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES,
BOUTS AND SHOES,
HATS AND CAPS, •
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
Shirts, Gloves, Hosiery, Neckties, Sc,rfh. Under Sldria,
scd Drawers, Fmuy OoodA sad Yankee No•
lions, Trunks and Traveling Bag& sod
lota of Go , ds 100 numerous
PRICES TIIAT DEFY COMPlart lON
'lc,Tvr,
Lng Goods. Bmall trunta awl Quint Sul...
New.Mllford.lreet fiat, teas
DR. C. P. BIGELOW,
2X73IZIAIT &,3112LIMIN c ,
OFF RIR on ludo hired, In house formerly oecupled by M. L.
WIIOD, In
GREAT REND BOROUGH.
inn. BIG LOW baying Imil three years experience ns `Mr:eon
I! In charse of IL d Hospital rd. Vs...and prevl
ore practice of revere! year., feel. competent. sod Is preparssl to
attend to all mese menet.' to bin care.
Great Bend, Audend 11th. 1665.—1 yr.
Btacksmith Wanted I
blocknolth, quidltlul to do horey-nhoking nod coon!, w0rt , ...1
Cronpetent to take charge of th. elm , . Apply to A t.v a 0101, 0.
on the premier", or to the I:todendizned. J.VQII NV AY .11 th.
t..e.r..llllford, August 1616.1865 —dtsp
STOVES! STOVES!
ETROPOiIiII 11111112
Orwell, Bradford CO,,Pa.
SN
BRUNSoN coutintly receiving HARDWARE In gnat
earletle..
The renowned linbtrwd Slower, Horne Hoe Forla, Iran, Steel.
enertare Teinunlnge, ac. Conn and re for youreelves.
Orwell.daly 01.1
CARRIAGE SHOP, BLACKSMITHING, &C,,
At Friendsvi_lle, Pa.,
By J. W. Flynn & F. P. Ryan.
A.LL kinds or work In onrllnn well and promptly coo.. VT us,
FrtmadffYtlle, Jnrw 1',0.-11.
Wool ! NV coca I
THE on.ecribers world Inform the ftlenda and the public cm.
erally that thry are prepared to receive Wool to mannfletl, re
on &hareem by the yard. Alm Wool Cardingd Moth Dreashg
dyne Ie a good tyle If .I. an INGHAM
eamptoarn JPne 5,1E68.-11. 3011:1I DEAUIIOmT.
Horses For Sale Cheap!
(IMPAIR
good te rm
foo crr r year
road I , O O A Mue t :, k n e r , ;l o mat a x e 1e A d ... 71: 11 31:
mid cheap. A 100 one large P ad handsome Ray Mare, naaperter
&alma' for a baggy. read , or drart horse. eight ran old - n ooe
betuy and hareem—apply to O. IV COMSTOCK, at b. 11.
bA YAK .1131 h ne. Montrose.
Montrose, Annual 7114 1605.—M
k. B. CILLSB. N. W. CTIANDLER.
Chase,, Chandter & C.
BANKEttS,
Great Bend,
UP/LYING opened s Banking Bonn at Great Bend, are prep.
ed to collect noun, drafts, dc., at home end on all oemmittle
points in the United But.ea, and to receive money oo deporit. Will
700 ft, Bond, and all other govornment eleuritle, and &arta
on Hew York and Philadelphia at current Wee. 10100 at Cou
pons, Draft% nod Bounty Pay Cerltlaates castled and a Grzaaak
Samaras Brom.. done,
Bnionene men are aolleited to open amounts and make th.ir =-
change' through u..
Itrromos Amara tor sae.
Great Bend, July 31.1645.—U.
Admittleitratrli's Notice.
PIOTICE Is hereby even to all periont harlek demand/against
the atone of H. O. Drabard. fete of IfacCnd tommtb,
eceaccd. that the same meet be pnelented to the tuolerslemcd
actleracht, atm all pertcmt ledebted to obi Mate am requeeh
cd to make Immediate cameat. Basses A aif Baaesaaa
iiiIiIEVAUCLIA not. latd.-4..
Admintotralor's Notice.
NoTioz Is hereb7 Peen Well persons having demandaagalust
the estate of Geroge Chapman, deed, late of Liberty town.
ittlp, that the sum must be presented to the undersigned for set.
tlemetd.aud silo-mons indebtal to said estate are requested to
make mmedlt.fta= SW yment. Jobie.PlL WSILITEIL Adair.
Liberty. alig, Mag.—sise.
Administraloes Notice.
11NCTIOEt. lISREBY GIVEN to al; persons kavlts,estaanb
Wltinst the Witte of Joliff lIORTmeN.I , ': of brrlnpilir,
deseam.d;thst the Woe tout be presentrCtotbenpth A ligned. foe
.taems.t. Lad all pensol2lll(o.e•led to erAtrore requestett
8 4 ,
tosteleullle. teltntzent.M,- 0. A. It to , RIJtEI.I. Adner.
Anima VA IS
Tim subiorlber antes on filactemilliton In Ali Its branches in
"ririllnernemea shop In Illontross, where tot rill be glad to
Wend to the mints of Um public. Ilomesabonlng dons promptly,
In a winkauntllke manna.
( IEO. W. PEITIS
Illuntrois, July 11. I
Iltatko.
ME
to mention, al
I=
=1
BLACKSMITHI':. 4.
EVER)? DM
BRINGS SOMETHING NEW
HAMILT,PrAcVEMIAL,V=I,III,I,I'.2
Urge etock of
HATS AND CAPS,
CHILDREN'S TURBANS, •
LADIES' SHAKERS,
Also a large pock of oil the new tipring styles of
CLOTHING,
0„„„,.., In out of Iron's Engll , h Welland Coate In fella to
.ontOb,
Pante and M gOod &Ar enem kn mee Coat; irtni (Polling for Farmers, Linea
.
Gents' Furnishing Goods.
UMBRELLAS,
HANDKERCHIEFS,
SUSPENDERS,
COLLARS,
NECK TIES,
SHIRTS, &o.
Which I sin preparrdte .tit for awn or ready pay agee7 low pr
eva, as my rank has tecebtly bra bought with ihti or m6r.
Small ;ImM/tetrad ready ray Ie my motto. 0. 1 1 and ` iee for your.
Bela.. Two doors Wave Searle's Woad. la the bu il ding Otaapied
by F. U. %%the ro a Were Store.
JOSHUA BOYD.
Sinatra, Use CL 19013:--lf
I.3II"COII.TA.NT !,
Read, Wartrous & Foster
Have Just receivul and oGcned a fine Ca k DC
SPRING AND SUMMER DRESS GOODS,
PRLVTS,SHAWLS,DOMESTICS,UOTTONADES,
SUN UMBRELLAS, HOOP SK IRTS, BAL
MORAL DITTO, GLOVES,
HOSIERY, dx. 4lx ,
At the Mist Reasonable Rates.
M. 0.11 MI Ilno of
WOOL, FUR, STRAW AND PALM-LEAF HATS,
BOOTS AND SHOES, CROCKERY, GROCE
RIES, DRUGS AND MEDICEVES,
PALVTS, OILS, (Cc.
are receiving addl glom to =stock vleekly
Return Panne
We can (=deb any number of Return PnUn to Our customtrn
IriAhlng to rend Buttor to the fllty, and will forward the ram free
of charge. and gunnu.Lee the hkeltent price. and prompt return..
READ, WATROUS & FOSTER,
mOINITTEOhE. Mar •wth.l96e.
AILEIUMS.
T HY'.,, mortment In Um,'
at SKIMS
PERFUittERY.
/JIBE I.AE M
GT 4ndmcut vain= .csnorrm Err ever nareil lu
Wu place at Mani's.
Flue American Cutlery.
T HE only oonruns assonrxxxrr of 11.9 X own, In Town
at SMITH'.
itinsic.
ALL the teto Sheet allude. liuslo Book,. &0., oh hood or to
order at riallTtl►.
la ENTN PAPER CoLLAHS—aiI eittn.
A_A lelontnret, July 9, ISt% at SMITH".
SHOOTING IRONS T
REVOLTING AIM SINGLE—NEW STYLES,
AT BEMAN'S.
THE GREATEST IMPROVEMENT YET.
A Single Pistol that Draws its Own Car
tridge after Firing !
Frit:cab's. tress "Aar orumt sun." All dm mad styles of ear
tritize no Lind, also O. Ely's Double-Water-Proof and prated
Mates Army Po-modem Cars.
;Tr
font fall to see those New Revolvers and Pistols before
marthasing. O. D. BEMAN.
%e.0.m... rah t'fh, IRea _tf
TO BOOT AND SHOE WEARERS
OF SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY,
Fll. WEEKS CO. 'loving sol,l their st.ck of Hats, Ca l Ps
and Smart:nod. Clololog to Josa. Boyd,
F. B. WEEKS
W 11l continue the
BOOT ARO SHOE BUSINESS
In Itr vartorr branches. My glock t now complete—haring a lull
arrival of
New Spring Styles.
LADIES' GLOVE KID, LASTLVO, GOAT AND
CA I,F BA ['MORALS ANO ALTERS, MISS.
ES' LASTIND, KID AND CALF BALM°.
RAJA A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
INFANT' SHOES, MEN'S CALF
KID AN)) LASTING &LIMO.
RALS AND OITEM,
MEN'S, BOYS', AND YOTIPS CALF KIP, AND
STOO.I BOOTS.
I am Inetuml to eel'
Cheaper for Cash or Ready Pay
Tenn luly other Konen tele ode of New Tort.
rirDealers .prakd at New York Jobbing prlces..al
Store Werdside of Public Avenue., recond door gore Searles
Hotel.
If untrue, fsrV, 1 FM. P. R. WEEKS.
IN TIME !
IF ToU.' WAFT a SHIT OF CLOTHES THAT WILL FIT
eatly. look wrIL and evesr no Iron. do re tee, ell you have to
c.o Is to 4.11 et u. NEW TAILOR 8110 P of
GROVES & REYNOLDS,
over Citnndlerl Store, oat side of Puttlle Arnme, and yen am be
secomolodultd. We are determined to ukase our enetbmets, both
lo t r, quality of our work and tae Priuu•
giro UT I MO On abort notion. usull 'um..anted
tift QIWO to tit mind
Mo t . mlLtt.
Illo.t.n.ut /,.u, P. B.SYNOLN3.
1,000 BOUNTY VOLUNTEERS
FOR MEXICO.
MEEKER'S PLOWS
ARE'JUST THE THING!
Shop at New Milford,
WIISIIZ you will always And the latch-Ming ma. Min and
Outings sold by nu...! Co., idotarox, 0. Payno.naltard.
nod 8. D. oue tolls bolo.. Swingyllle ho llow.
Ming on your old Iron and Act a QM rate Plow.
For further particulars call on C. F. USZKEII.,
July Ft, tazz. Bar 111.11ord, Pa.
NEW GOODS.
JUST OPENING.
TTRY I t rttharailook% 1..1 II great mitt* of Notions
ISLIZS, Church Palmlt, Village 'Hymns, Dif:rles, Album".
and Good Books Mr Presents. &e. &c. Jug.P.ocd and foruae by
J. LYONS ds BON.
Montrose. December 19. 11144.-11
DR, A. D. TEWKSBURY,
Physician anti, Surgeon,
la In Ills praronfort.
4 M." 9. Aww.M 964
.
%WOOL ,"CARDING.
county
1 wnut,r) ayto my nl,l Mend. la Runnehsnna
county that I have mtatrtal the eartflag Machin a at K.
11. Ilnibeveatitnp.th new Cava. anti vitll be rrody
Ibe W oo l tqhmo at. ti will (Mid no trovonahle Unita
' l aw Nil&
5 re151..101 1151414 V. 7tooll (APRON.
NEW GI - 00113S.
vnas - a BUTTERFIELD,
itre norrecatrlng their
SPRING AR GUM MI GOODS'
Plum calla= examine Una Goods
GRENADINES,
POPLINS,
CRADLES,
LENDS,
DE LAMES,
MONTROSS, May 8,
Glass Fruit Jars.
pins, 10 ecnunct i r b Tat--.2 Trutt, 87 mite.
B. B. LYON 4 & CO.
(Mass 'Ware.
IX DONDI7.6D DOZ. °LAMM WARS, enraWng of Tum
blers of nla kinds. Wale. Ice Mance, Sogan, Oreamen,
fwn 13 1 1aaces i .; Bai rv t.G . l=l.,l=J ( re. I , 4lr .. Je s l i rrelces .nN . Mohan
Caatora,&c. otc., toe sale by D. H. LYONS &CO.
Oil and Paints.
'DOMED and Raw Linseed 011. Prbite Lead .d Wlde Zinc,
Veneetn Red. Yellow Ochre. Parls and (Aroma and Green
I .tharge. Whiting, gptty. Cooper.' Glue, sad Paper, /mac., far
rale bY B. R. LYONS &CO.
Window Glass.
S7alb/411 Olt NIN w, 8-10, 212, 2.12, 044 , D. 15,1 0 -12, 1044, 10.19
1044, 10.17.11 10, 12, 12 10, 144E1, 14-20, 16.24, 1&00. 5600.
of all 21=2 few We by 11. B. LYONO et CO.
Window Shades.
ABPLEWID sesoettnesd. nt Wind,w maw, and army,
tun Cord and Tercels. Wall Paper and Borden. on sale.
.110nUoss, June Id, B. W. LYONS CO.
Floor and Tabl© Cloths.
TWENTY-FIVE Mora Floor Oil Clothe. from X yard to 974
yards wide ;23 pleas Table 011 Clothe. from vane toll yds.
lona ; Blare KW. I.llotna for saki by 11. LltOmtl dr. GO.
Montana.. Jona le
A NEW SUPPLY
OP TTIAT CELEBRATED
FALL CREEK FLOUR
A I ".7ilt'ltrif—Pertlfet'g'7 1 ::PVZtr;.. — X.h".
the anne quallthm tan bo had anywhere else.
1 would also say to my Mends and numerous emenntere that they
can purchase Groceries, Provisions, and Yanlree Ylo,lon• of the mu
derwened at greatly ,nduced prima Gall and be ammo:lced.
Basement moms dl the Franklin Hotel.
2dontrose, July S. Into A.B. BOLLARD.
DISSOLUTION.
Youtics. July IA ISM.
1311 Y mutual atreeaucul the Wm of Mumma k Ournaralll la Ma
kJ day dlaao/yeal. DUNMOR6 & CORNWALL.
T HE 2 N Rat i ilLsllll sotto PIGA OTETEUS. ILICD
OLAMSTo Dairymen.
Firkins eery cheap F , l Minh nod boyvostr,llutter or &It)
It. Will try to do Mt/lofts In !We nod •boetti Imam,
Flour! Flour! Flour!
FALL CREEK FLOUR.
T HE 8K T pair& L jk va , Lai
um, 1i11f .. 114413,1L1LT, Mawr
POPE, WAY, HULL t ROIVE.
Wks 41 wad a Farlauat Street, BINGHAMTON, N. Y.
Juno 19, ISM.
TO All. WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.
Farmers In Particular
BOYS &WE TER
HAVE FOR BALE
REVOLVING HORSE RAKES,
BY TIM DOZEN OR BIEGLE ONE.
EXTRAS AND REPAIRS
OHIO REAPERS
AND MOWERS
GRAIN CRADLES, •
GRASS SCYTHES AND MATHS,
FORKS. SHOVELS, HOES.
PICKS AND HANDLES
Building Materials,
INCLUDING PINE LIMBER, WLICDOW SASE, PAINTS
OILS, PETTY, GLASS, BUTTS, SCREWS, NAILS,
LOCKS, A LARGE VARIETY
DOOR DELLS.
COOK STOVES
FOR BURRING WOOD.
COOK STOVES
YOU COAL. •
COOK STOVES
/OR WOOD OR COAL.
TIN WARE,
wItOLZEIALE /OW FUSTAIL.
BIRD CAGES, LAMPS, &c.
ALL GOOD! AT PBAOE P 470133 FOB CAM
TV. H. BOYD.
II ontroeNhlpy 1516, 1€53.
HIRSCHM ANN BROTHERS
OF Sl=
BINGHAMTON BEEHIVE
B UM/ o re:Rl g d o=lo OUT their 111M11 and enema.
DRY GOODS,
CARPETS, -
OIL CLOTBS,
EMBROIDERIES,
lIINDOW CURTAINS,
WINDOW SHADES,
FIXTURES, (tc.,
am ode= their end re antortment, onmpriaing the bandsomort and
&hest pods veer lotrodeced In this market, OS it trine above
NEW YORK WHOLESALE PRICES,
In order to redeme their dock previous to their removal into their
new done.
U you Irbil to mono burg.loa. cull at
II UtStiall&N
Ito ti Mum Stmet—alge of the Beehive.
filaehatatme, July Ittlh. lSt
SOLDIERS' PENSIONS, BOUNTY
AND BACK PAY.
IMRE oni.lersltesd, liIOIOI3ICD AGENT OF TUE WWI=
1141:11T.r111 Re•eppmmpttttcatlnn to ill claim. eatnated
blocare. Munn LOW.and latortitios MY&
Veratinse. N °mother 1.1514. .1 • /.. a maw
Take Notice.
Tv Tut u. REVEffuz LAW. an cloth mantalletwed
' 22rd at
pet Vet an VOMIT. CILIUM'S , Ibt shoos ore
manufacture cloth .111 take onto, that thoy teal be Mulled to
NM the atm, In &Mika, to out amps.
W. It Coat= wort dono •• wood.
Illontroto. an. tut, IBat. 70, J.W W. WOW & BEM S •
Dress Goods. •
A NEW LOT just nr "rived. Ilrmotrul patttnO, tw style.
tow pdm. plum cal Lad inftln• them •
LAIOAQZ *UAL
•. ' ' ,,,, e1A- .1 . A.1A., , ,r.....; 4420,..2:,.., ~..., =Lk 1M I . Irmo." VT ,
Clea t neet the 8100 .
\\‘ - . Wlly, erimpkinsOldered, lir Mt. ,
sled Blood. yap MO On ill OM;
r . y / it may burst Oat to Plropies of
I dea. or In sioreessErs illamos. ot
I') jtr r l'r; UshrovirminTrlalla
. -.*l • . 'au
blood log ge'd ..fara : O . Sl2.
44 e/e4 a
~.....-•,...„.7 . . .. asemot.u. mg. MAUI:Ms Impel
"' - `4... . lie , Sub," and sor mulotei the WPM of
— .-_-..7". a tato rigorous Ninon. reeronsig
, '.l"'likl tall Months diseam.—
, Mince it mostly cures • variety of
40 eints 'lath are =en b7isin'
-
or' of Ito hired
...m , d , r u x Smotia•
Klemoo NM; Mew;
sore; Eruption; Piroplor. Blotrhe; Boils. St. antbotry's inns
Ewe or Eryipelas. Tattoo? Salt Rheum. Heald Bead, Khayyam.
manner or Cancer:me remora. sore yzt v rt i, 'lnmate Memo; name
!LUmi.jouhuilY. ini Sterility. oho Oreb.
s or o V
litalleere. f=t n. neplel l' ett Mart Ineemmt. Toy
Amt liamspartily, amt fr. for 72u.di the onnielnrilt senility
milli which It cleanses thill bloat lad mires use, dtkeds. .
During hire years tele bawl been misled by lame bOttles.
retendlog to Mor • of Esitratt of lussmolla for ono dollar.
Btu of tlime dare litandiruplya the elem On ten DOI only
melela Ilttlajf as liarasporllla, bin Oflea no matt. ototwitloo
oh atm , . Nene Diner dletnyclotniest brio followed 0,6.4. .i
the rations eximeta of flansparllls which Yard the market mita
the nu. itself bas heal= synonymous with imposition and that.
Still we all rata composud “Ilanislairfila. ° led Intend to supply
each a remedy LI will ramie the name 60112 the load Of obloquy
whim oats ewe it We think we hare Erma for belieriar It has
sirte. which am trorisubto by the ordinary run of the disease 4 la
inttmdcd to Cur. We sore on Iyasitire the skit Mat we offer them
the best latently° which we know how to produce, sad we Inn
maim to belts. it Is far the nmst effectual Miler of the blood Itt
dloorrered try anyirrly
Arsis Os rear Pooriman is so anionindly known trissipps Iv .
Cry other remedy for the mire of Coughs, (mid; Inflottme, nous*.
Lem, VIVO. BrortrMu, lonlyient Comumptbm. and for tk. relief
of Cossumptl. PatkM. Is tismhnimed stealer the dhow; that
It Is aimless hem to mount the inkier. of So virtue*. The world
knows them .
A DrrlaW7lo2 Yu„
ywprtee 141. ;
=
Montrose, July 2.1e64.-Sm.
MISSES E. 1111.: & E. A. VADAIUN,
all 1 . 1 , !1 1:
First Door South of the Catholic Church.
Vll ER IL tublowable aanoriment, of NMEMy Good, rill( be
kept constantly on sand,
Bonnet. of the latest grits made to order on abort notice.
VALDE MM.
If orirceri April 17.1863,-414. S. A. VADA.ILLN.
E. S. SMITH'S MILLINERY,
OVER OHANDLER'S BTOBE.
I
BEG leave to call your atteutima to my oam.msd Maa
amortment of
MILLINERY GOODS.
Comprising
BONNETS AND FLOWERS, LADIES' HATS,
OAPS, RIBBONS, AND VARIOUS OTH
ER FANCY GOODS
®Straw Bonnets cleaned and Keened In the 13.4 manner and
an kinds of Mllllntry work done on short =lce.
Montrose, aprlll7. 1843. s.B. MTH.
SATIN AND COLOR D.
FANCY COMBS, HAIR FOILS, itc. dm.,
Just Bought In New York at /Ernie a'
ALSO, A LARGE LOT OF FINE JEWELRX,
Greatly Reduced Prices.
*ontrone. Ap?U 10.1
NEW MILLINERY SHOP.
MRS. 11. S. FORDHADI
tuntrLD Fiy to the Ladle. of Montrose and vicinity that she
hut opened • Shop In the building formerly called Bkagosag
eep z o..".'dligirk'Pagu . ."=;.=
Bleaching and Li...pairing St ,o ants done to order.
. lodic,. c.ll and see for your - wives.
Montroac, iS.y 0,1,365. EL 8. FOILDEAM.
COFFIN TRIMMINGS,
Direct from the Manufactory.
tritareare, Kasorno. WHEATS. =SF. CHOW and
1111 various other patter. of Cottle Randloa L Dimmest!. Mar,
and Filag re e Stud.; variety of patterns of Cale Pi M._ tlireta
Law Dowel Filagre, Lining Tagla, Ore. de. /to ; matt midao.
Nad ar_ dc. for mitt by
Mordrate, April 17.136.5 B. H. LIOHB d Oa.
: 01, talt7:l :4 :,) : KIVU, I:; :ley AI
OPAL PICTURES!
LYONS' PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY
To IN FULL BLAST and deny @Meng one Pltoto eapbl In all styles of the art—also, Ambrutypes sad due etuNdeila
Ponxlslr, Planret.
Old pictures copied and enlarged to life else ST aid of the BOW
Omen. Pictures retouched with India Ink.. Tinted or Color&
ure C. %flats. Truss. d Fromm on
the be
mulled cm
artmath, Alan, 011 Paintlaw. for sele, and the best Cottage Or.
ewes In the ma:Yet. Pews modcraLe. Plasm cell.
Booms opposite Searle'. Rotel, over B. B. /..Yotcl & 00 : 1 SIAM
llsmtlose,
April 10, UM.
PEACE ESTABLISHED 1
Lam -0 Lines of Prices Con.
quered and "Reduced
Is now mewing, for Epilog in:wiles. new VA Twice riOtkr of
Dry Goods, Groceries, Crockery, Hardware,
Stoves, Iron, Steel, Nails, PaiOts,- Lamp
and Linseed Oita, Benzoic., Carpet
ings, F r i , oor Oil-Cloths, Wall
Paper, Window Shades,
Hats sod Caps, Boots,
Shoes, Clocks,
&c.
leclothnz as 111.12 a, MI varieties of the most popthr 'Ryles of
Ales* Dress Goode. Shawls. Samna. Itibtons. Flowers, ire., which
he soil sell on the moot favorable terms /or Cseo. FrodiCe.Ol to
Prompt Thee Boyers.
N. B.—Flour and S2ll on hand as utuaL
RIM MILFORD. „lute le. 113 GB.
THE KEYSTONE HOTEL,
(Fornk;rly occupied by W. K. Hale),)
MONTROSE, PENN'A.,
Er,n been lewd and reopened by the undervJened. who by
keeping a well atoelred Lanier and Bar, and careftll attention
to the Cuisine of the establishment and the wants of his toms,
mill endeavor to =lit the patronage of the nubile.
LP. V. OLIIXT.
liermtrate, April SC 180.—tf.
DR. 3. W. It 11.0 DES,
PHYSICAN AND SURGEON, •
Springville, Pa.,
WILL attend promptly to all calls to We profesalon, either by
dn7 or Wed. Kay be found, when not prOnW=slly
paged, at the bonne of apencer Hickok, Say.
norlantellle. Meath n. 1866.—ma.
Soldiers' Bounty, Pensions, and
Back Pay.
THE unden!=ed Lionised Agent of tha Government, Wog die
11 ly yrovidMl with sll nereqoay form dr—, vrin, gtre prompt ab
tentlon 10 01l thane entrusted to Mime.
No awes for Information, or for pawl =too imecturtil.
Montrone. And! nO. GEO. P. LATLZ.
A CARD.
•
op Th
e uneensimeed. berth; Mat returned from Stew Tort
where he mirehzed • watt of New Goode, ro__lmer• to
sell them et the um= were for CASH et PO
EQUIVALENT. Me stock eir.bresee hureverielif
of Thy Goode, not., Cam-Boots .d Shoes. Ciro:mho. Itholenue s
Drop and Medicines. Yankee Notions, At., he Goode lees
ligeem purchased for oeso, he le prepared to Dell them at N low
se thy other oriabliahment, emu:tally op he proposes to mid
Owes of tinesdliso credit.
A oedema, of overly coon in New Toth CUT Ems enabled Ma
form the efelnaleltm of many Crettleal EMU delillotbsßuttitr s
Yea those witame to have the theme- price for their MO"
we iloward shlpmeats soch housee.
limithe • throe triode with the isollog Hatable( the env T Tao
to pal the very highest ridge for No. 1 BMW. name make
tat will acid It profitable to cell on me. J. E. JAINCRON.
eforale, Hey 1, t665—.11.
A. L. WEBSTER.
THE REBELLION IS DOWNI
.G 00126 ARE DOWN I
A Baty oat vrillitallte by calling at 011/INDLEIVB ind it
1 mining tat dna Id DEW GOODS. wbk-b ba add at
the laced Won.
DRESS GOODS IN GREAT VARIETY
A LARGE STOCK OTTONS.F DREW AND CLOAK'BU
4 GOOD
SHIR ASSTSORTMENT
TING,CLUEING,
SECRE ite.
THE BEST ASSORT VT or CASSIMERES
IN TOWN—ALSO, HATS AND OAPS.
4 SMALL LOT 0P11.134DY-MeLDS MOWING,
Mar WI and ue at
tiostma xv teoge.
BEADS,
ALSO,
WWII will b• sold for Its next thirty an
0. D. BMLN.
PEACE AND PEACE PRICES.
11. RURRITT
GOLD Is DOWN!
FOR LADIES.
Zen's Wear.
Whirl sill to told wi7 down to close out.
CHANDLER'S.