she guilepetuitut pqnsblicast. LOCAL NLA.rrrrions. sari spring.—The oil well at tilt Sjpring is pro omaintraely. They have eUCC r eCtiOd in reaching depth of over four hundred feet. Several veins of salt have been struck, and U ell Is not found at the depth of seven hundred feet, the company intend manufacturing salt. Dill Ih4 Steep.—Belk , will prevent the depreda• hone of dogs among sheep. The reason is plain.a A dog that knows enough to kill sheep knows enough to be sly and still about it The great noise caused by a number of bells makes him fear for his safety, and he leaves without doing damage. Ittferansv—Four soldiers of the %Var of 1812, were recently gueats 01 the Franklin House, keptby J S. Tarbell, le Montrose, and took dinner tOgeth ,r. Their names and ages are as follows : Alonzo Wood, aged T.l, December 14th, 1865; Selvenna Most, aged 20, July 2121; Joalah Fuller, aged 82, August =; Samuel Flitch, aged 82, January 21st. EMI= astertainmerst.—A company of eight In diens, "consisting of chiefs warriors, braves, and Fquaws," arc advertised to give an entertainment in nnntroae, on Wednesday evening, September 13th. The entertainment will consist of games, dances, songs, scenes, tableaux, rites, ceroxiontes,lt viii be held In the Old Court Rouse, which the scant Informs us will be fitted up with stage, scats, so as to make it suitable tot the purpose. a Grail/Wag appointment. —We notice with much pleasure that Lutberll. Tucker, esq., one of the editors of tho °wary Gm:lnnen, has been cho sen Protessor of the Theory and Practice of Agricul ture in the Anton% Scientific School, connected with Rutgers College. We cannot see how a better relation than this could have been made. In both the theory and pnictice of agriculture, Mr. T. stands :n the first rank. With Lh. Wool on.—The following receipt is then for tanning sheep skins with the wool on : "Take one tablespoonful of alum and two of salt ,e;m; pulverize well and mix together thorque. 'i.prinkle this powder on the flesh side of the skin togetherfwith the wool out; hang up In a c ool place. In two or three days, as soon as dry, nke down, scrape the flesh side with a blunt edged knife till clean." This completes the pmeese.— Sach skins make excellent saddle covere. .Iv-lcultwra4—The crops of Pennsylvania, In I‘os, are reported by the Agricultural Bureau, to compare favorably with those of 1804. Supposing 10 to represent each crop of last year, the crops of this Fesson would, from present appearances, be an follow,: Winter wheat, 934; spring wheat, 9,4‘ rat, 10 4-9 ; barley, 103-6 ; oats, 1234 ; corn, 12 -- fo rgt,um, 10,li; potatoes, 11X; tobacco., 9; fli t , 10X: b atter, 11 ; cheese, 10k; timothy hay, 13 3-5; clover bay, 12%; wool, 11. This indicates an In crease in all our agricultural products, except wbeat, and tobacco, in which a slight decline has occurred. It the western and northwestern States, there is an ..timated decline of nearly 24,000,000 bushels In the wheat crop. Disfrarschised.—Als the tall elections will soon it coming on, it should he borne in mind that by virtue of the proclamation of the President, of Yuck 10th, issued in conformity to a law of Con cra,s, dated March 3d, 1865, all persons duly enroll ed who departed from the Jurisdiction of the dis triers in which they were enrolled, or went beyond the limits of the United States to avoid the draft, or deserted from the army or navy, are prohibited from evercillne the elective franchise, It will be the duty of the officers to enforce this penalty in all cases at the coming electinn. A complete fist for every township in the county should be immediately made out. It is a work alike Of political importance and sound justice. Let the law be strictly enforced. More to Compute the Income Tor.-4 4 iince the poncation of the income tax list there has been considerable discussion as to the rate of taxation and the amount of the incomes of those whose names appear in the list. dome persons who have nut read the law, suppose that live per cent is the rate `wessed upon all incomes, without regard to the amount. This is not correct. The law requires that all incomes over six hundred and not exceed lor zive thousand dollars, shall be taxed at the rate of iv per cent., and the excess over five thousand at the rate of ten per cent It an individual's in come be five thousand dollars per annum, the six hundred dollars exempted by law is deducted, and the remaining forty-four hundred assessed at the rah• of five per cent If the income be ten thousand dollar", the rate will be five per cent on forty-four hundred, and ten per cent on the remaining live thousand dollars. MU' at Home.—A It:pular Monthly, devoted to and useful Literature. Edited by Ammo& August. Niu.- Fork: Charles Scribner This periodical has entered upon its career with (very prospect of Eruccess. Its title is an excellent 41.eription of Its contents. The tone of the maga zine I. Christian, but the articles are not excitusively upon religious subjects. One feature in all the num bers which have yet appmred which we think pecu liarly worthy of notice, la the stories of the suffer ings and prosecutions of the early Scotch and Ger man Protestants. The youth of our land cannot ii.rn to respect too much those excellent people— the Lollard's, the Hussite!, and the Waldenses— "wandered in deserts and in mountains, in dens and caves of the mrth," and suffered all afflictions with wonderful heroism and with exalted faith. The Literary articles are of great merit and Inter ,•el This is really a family magazine, and ono that We ear, heartily recommend to our readers. arms the Sokfttra.—We have already mimed to the Importance of the assessment. The end of this month is the limit fixed for attending to this duty. It Is well known that the influence of the war has tended greatly to change population in ev ery iocallty. Every community In the Common welt, has felt its change more or leas,. On this account It almost becomes to revise the entre assessments of every election dlstrlet. In re ference to the citizenship of soldiers, the assess ments require particular revision. The right of the soldier to vote in the field, rendered it unnecessary to place his name on the assessor's duplicate last rear. But the return of the soldier to civil life— la resumption of residence In the respective elec tion districts, now renders it an imperative legal duty to be assessed in the district in which he at present resides, or in that in which he intends to re. sidr, ten days before the coming October election, to insure him the right to vote. Every soldier should at once see to this important matter. The diffentat local committees throughout the Common wealth should give the matter their particular atten tion. The tames of the present political contest, largely interest the heroes who have just rescued the land from the bloody grasp of treason, and no soldier should by negligence, lose his right to par ticipate in the decision thereof. Amer the Pirrzte.—Tye following will be reed With interest : . Rrsn, Pa., Sept. Itd, 1865. lin FRAZIER :—As the U. 8. Steamer Saranac is rrateng for the pirate Shenandoah, I will give you at enact of a letter from my brother, written at Panama, August 18th, 18C3. The Saranac is a first cites aide-wheel steamer-11 gnus and two howit sere—sow commanded by Captain Scott. There are two Susquehanna -County boys aboard the Sar anac, via., Orderly Sergeant J. F. Shoemaker and Sergeant M. Sherwood. Respectfully Yours, H. G. attonnatan. ."The Saranac is armed as follows: Two rifled plsots, which throw a long ball or shell, {forward ;) eight broadside guns, arty-night pounds; two aovitsers, twelve pounds, and one after pivot gun, viAch throws a ten-Inch shell. Sheds maimed as e follows : One Captain, 1 Lieutenant of marines, 1 Navy' Lieutenant, 1 Chief Engineer and 5 assiq- Etats, 1 Surgeon and 1 assistant Surgeon, 1 Paymast er and is clerk, 1 Captain's clerk, 1 Sailmaker, 1 Boatswhin, 4 Master's, 1 Master's mate,there should he four, 3 Radtke sergeants, Coal-heavers, Seamen, Ordinary seamen, Landsmen and boys, and a few others of different stripes, to make the total num hcr""....2'2 Officers and men." Income--The following twalatnakations tomb on a subJect deserriog attention: September: 1865. Mr. EDITOII :•••••I noticed in your last paper,the te- Wn of the income returns for this county. 'The hat which is published gives, In the whole county, but twenty-three names. Those who metro a eala, rr from which the deduction Is previously made, Would add, perhaps, two or three names. Will you give ns In your next, in a parallel col man, the population of Susquehanna County? Will lOU rive, also, the form of the oath, by which the return of income is attested? The deposition re perm one to say that the statement which he has given or all his income,ispal, particular, and orrrert. These are strong words. There has been some criticism of the work of col lectors and officials. It has been said that they ale la a hurry often, and do not care to take the time which u cinee inquiry requires, or that. they me bin (lvied from a full investigation by a common courte sy, or that they assume that the person to whom tiny apply la of such character, that they need not question that his statement Is complete and accu rate. It might be a dishonor to question such a man as though there were any donht of his word, or to examine him liken witness before a Police Court, whose only object Is to conceal the truth In regard to themselves. Bat the form of this oath goef. far 10 acquit them of any neglect. It places the whole responsibility of the return with the man who stands under oath to 6sy that his ntnrn is furl, poli , ederr, toed no-rot And is there not something in nn old book which .neestors used to read, mid which we someti mes hoarar bO4l/e passages from on Sunday, in -regard to letsLimuily, oaths, truth-telling, etc.? That perhaps you may also pu blish. September Ist, ISM MB. &mu :—I assume that you have some page open to letters from the peOplo—the fair expression of public opinion. Tho recent :Ist of Incomes in your journal, or letimr, th e tames which would form a list which le not pribliabed or written, have called out general mibc=.' There Can no longer be any dolt of the value of the publication of these annual returns. It b wholesome. if It Do bit ter. ; Butt protest against the form which the criticism is raking. It is said that the return is a mere farce. But it is not a faree,lt Ls a trend. It hi add that the returns do tot represent the real incom b re actual anneal proceeds from butinese or card of persons the community. But, If they do n ot, they only represent so many falselloods. It is said thstlhere aro dec ep ti v e hich the intent of the law is evaded, andreturns are given. But this Is not shrewdness or cleverness. .It is dishonest practice and criminally. ;The common talk shows that we are In eisnmw. of a loss of all' moral sense, It indi cates a tendency which will only cease with the overthrow of all personal morality, , Themean cheat, the low cunning, the evaAhro; return is followed by a more dangerous public sentiment in which the re ality of crime is gone. There la another form of public criticism, which, however unjust It often maybe, la yet here inevit able. When ono looks tit the way in which people live, and compares it with the return Income, which is published, the conclusion Is before the whole com munity. It Is this. Men are living so far beyond their income that they are oil the eve of inevitable failure and bankruptcy, for their returns of Income are false. We tan take the alternative. Coffspany Ds—WM Celebrate the fourth enniver sary of its organication In the evening of the 10th feet. An address will be delivered at 7 o'clock p. m. at the Court House. After the addreas aupper will be taken of the Keystone Hotel. " Trippbag the light fantastic toe" will follow. Col. B. C. Christ (onr gallant old Colonel,) and other speakers have been - Invited. ' All who have been 'members of Company D. and honorably dischared therefrom and all soldiers hon orably discharged 'from the 11:13. are cordially Invi ted to join with en In commemorating the success of the armies of the E. B. and the restoration of the Union. Every soldier is privileged to Invite any of his friends. BY minim or THE Comarrrams. Praf.TilloteonV [Ono .—The concert on Tues day evening last came fully up to the standard of ex cellence we had predicted tor it. The audience was large, the singers sang the difficult music assigned to them superbly, and the plantste and hand played finely. The only complaint we have heard made came from persons Who lamentably lack the capacity to appreciate the music of such composers as Rossi ni, Schubert, and Mendlesaohn. It is a pity we =- not oftener have entertainments as elevating and refining. A Atu , llaf Ntedcd—That the court room of the new Cnnrt House is a miserably constructed one for sound was never more forcibly exemplified than at the concert on Tuesday evening. With the ut most care In enunciation on the part of the singers (especially of the quartettes) mnre than half their words could not be understood by the audience. We need a better room for concerts and lectures than that or the Academy Hall. Have we not enterprise and capital enough in Montrose to build one? Opeciat portico. Sympathy.Flympathy.ls a lovely and beautiful thing, for it exhibits the angelic part of human na ture. We deeply sympstldve with those who can not obtain Herrick Allen's Gold Medal Balemtus, for they are deprived of one of the greatest luxuries the world affords. But we have no sympathy with any family who will use any other salerntus or soda, If this article can be purchased. We sae moat of our Merchants have It. One trial will convince any one. Their depot is 112 Liberty street, New-York. Mr. Gottschalk—the dlitinguishedpianist, pre dicts that the Meson at Hamlin Cabinet Organs will becoming as fast/iambic as the pianoforte has been, and will indeed be "sure to find Its way Into every household of taste and refinement which can possi bly afford its moderate expense." He !pronounces the Mason & Hamlin instruments far importer to all others of their class. Something New.-We call attention to the ad vertisement of the Duplex Elliptic or doable Spring Skirt. Though a recent invention, it has become very popular, and is rapidly obtaining the preference over other kinds in use. The rods in it are com posed each of two delicate and well-tempered steel springs, which are ingeniously braided together edge to edge, the lower rods heavier, and having a double covering. This peculiarity of construction makes this skirt very strong and durable, and also to exceedingly flexible that It readily adapts itself to the form of the wearer, and allows of any amount of doubling and crushing without injury to its shape. There skirts are unquestionably the lightest, most desirable comfortable, and economical ever made. These are advantages which ladies, who have exper ienced the discomfort and inconvenience of single springs, will duly appreciate. parriagto. MoCRACKEN—IIORTON—At the residence of the bride's father in this borough, on the 3rd inst., by Rev. Luther Peck, Sergeant Derail A. McCrack en, late of Co. H, 4th Pa. Reserves, and Miss Alice G. Horton, both of Montrose. BLOXHAM —LAMONTE-At Susquehanna Depot, by Rev. H. Pattengill, at the Parsonage, on the 4th lust., Mr. James IL Biouhata, of Ararat, Busquehan us Co, Pa., and Miss Margaret A. Lemonte, of Pres ton, Wayne Co., Pa. TALLMAN—WEITMARBIT—At the Methodist Parsonage, in Gibson, on the sth inst., by Rev. G. A. Severson, Mr. Thomas J. Tallman, of New Mil ford, and Kiss Mary A. Whitmarah, of Gibson. MRRRILL—SHP..RWOOD—In Lenox, Atm. 27th, by Rev. D. Pease, Mr. James Merrill, of flopbotto tn. and Miss Jane Sherwood, of Lenox, Pa. PEASE—HOPPS—In Lenox, Sept 2nd, by Rey. D. Pease, Mr. Charles Pease, and Miss J. A. Hoppe, both of Lenox. • HIIFF—MILLER—In Jessup, on Rio 6th Instant, by Rev. J. F. Deans, Mr. Nelson J. Huff, of Pike, Bradford Co., Pa., and Miss ElProgth H. Miller, of Jessup. &Wm TRCESDELL—In Atleghany, N Y., August 25th, 1865, Mary E , Daughter, of James W. and Emily Truesdell, aged thirteen years and six months— formerly of Liberty, Btutq. Co., Pa. • FCMTER—Irt North Brid,gewater, August 23th, 1865, George N. Poster, of Co. 11, 48th Pa. VoL, in the twenty-drat year of his age. His death was in consequence of disease contract ed in the service of his country. It was his fortune to return home and have kind hands to minister to his wants, and smooth his dying pillow, instead of dying away from home, among comparative strang ers, as his brother Charles had, some time ainge,also in the service of his country. TEWKSBUItY—At his residence, tip Brooklyn, Pa., July 19th, 1915,.Daniel frewkabtiry, in the six. ty-third year of his age He has long been Swell-known and highly respect ed citizen of the town, and a worthy member of the M. E. Church for more than thirty years. His piety was of the highest order, decidedly active, practical, and benevolent. Few men of his mans h ave con tributed more time and money to establish truth and righteousness in this world than be. He wee eminently a wise and honest man, the noblest work of God. And as an obliging neighbor and useful christian, we greatly fear his place will not soon be =Naiad. . 1 4 arktt glq)orto. New York Wholesale:Pik= thrrrent of Produce. itsporsed for tag lansmionsurt Banrostscuss" by JOSIAH CAILEENTER. Oa= Merolutatato. CGS Washlr4sass Tonli,to *tom LW:somas coil be made. Two.Lblrds of tbe scouts, value will be savant:ad an thq tetelpt of the goods Si desired. and a gala ran= mode faiths !minute. roll dLserglons and a weekly ralutat roam salt gte. Or thitte blf mall to those malang skinsoaso.4 B rum ire, IP by-ls. • 5414 1 t " 83 . 93 Poialoes , i boxral. 113 la 00 1 90. 0 v. " 80 usLA iitT I Fa' 1905401 Bearus, batter, 121 taby, 14. 4 0 ID y r " ••• layoll2, " —0 (Daze, choloo, • 14 0 10 common. • 100 11 D2ita AP 9 192 . " 7 61' II • Pemba, " 200 SO • 2 , 1920, • 220 40 • eturrYlM. • 0 0 6 9 brnevSSO 10 -o.' 30 13 EamlgZvalw°' " Mom 942,21.1. Vi+bLADO 0 000 2 4 WO 00 Poro..)101. V M 2121.. 26 GO 2. 10229te52 lelottY . 0 F 1234. 9 1 19 140 ' YCatoentillve mgt. 210 9 0 liter 6100, P ID 100 11 hthttos.lacssoss,9 ll9 90 al eal. • lO dimed,. • 90 11 Vilkol. V Wall& 1 Ida 010. 1142:r_—A full r 2 164 Of 06 3 " al my thm byOlll2S at the •84 tso 2.004418090005104400001 46 6r marny 99400611105, Max eske bw #esmad rrn thommeet ardent - - fliftsalry. tvls.. 1 06 17 green. Lind, coo. to 051.15 S TWO 55 Bsefoneos, SI 1.61., 12001 G 00 prime. " 1100.611500 Milton's. " .550102300 ;mime, " 900@5{00 Hato,snated, tilt . SOO 23 .i.towth3,. Should" .. 1:64 ;I H cn t Do. " M 4B 05 Token. • " 50 25 Gette. 2O 0 21 Duet% - " 01 0, 0 25 (Sown Seed,- • • =ll2l 11 Seed," 6.21511 4 200550 Flax Seed. • ISO 0 2 65 Tallow. V 5., . 110 15 Wool, irteed. " .50 to 75 Woal.emsohed„" - pogo 40 Al., lama . 5 0001 00 sutle. w-Fork TWO" on be nen Ott SS 21521115"025ce In Ilontuse. 15 ,bigtegposs width are 20‘ 5 22. ay sittelesthal exempt msntlonal rt to enrol/Rm. SALE OE VALUABLE I PIA V ESTATE AT AUCTION. T#E roSoSIES ' , Suable Soul tregete r , shreted In the Ocrity of blonsgotnery. trate ot tows. will be sold ist Yritnk Auction on Ststurdny,rentember BUth, AI the s om'. House In Molts°, et 8 o'Clock.e.W. • This Bar hell et the Southwest Quikei of ebnetiou Seem. The We.. Witt She Southwint (Parlez otrestlon Eight. The North. weetQuarterest tbrbtoethercet Quenon( roofer Serenteer, ml the b os West Quarter at the Woetttunries of swat. Mgr 044 eh Townerhoe Seventrthree /rote Uwe rept.. vt. SerUsietuCTwe rsW•i . Awn of IWt ML ter AS-4162 Wren, ern We balisnoe In one Tenr. with Intent upon reenelty to be Monter ,b)r W; -23 4, 1 " , dent ot the Iteerd of Trustees. • W. a. reO q 1 LiCM,II7 of the Ikea& Warta eiltettest elrietilambraa. . boytuuber /665.—erri - " ' • NEW-Aillait,TVAl4 FALL AND WINTEiGOODS edifferibeiv,itosolbqtol)& eo. M. a DESSATIZB. H' VINO Jost returned f. sm Bee York, with a very Wendy° and headeome rankly of New Goode, to which the attentive of the Public to uteri rurftifolly invited. and to the grade were botightkulder tbt most aorantascotie fhcflltJea anent:it prior to the tem= advance; we promise to men them at equally km [Wares. Our mmto le to" plane sad not to be out-datre by " any other man." whether el home nr atoned. The mowing Goods 4:myrtle part of our elect en band. and snit be kept during the sawn. Cotton Department, A. B. C. FacuUnlat bleaebed aa4 bamern.lo-4, e.. 4. sad 4-4 inowskae Moans. 4-4. and 43 hut bleu:to:44nd brown starting', H. and 7-8. Callcoes of Ma best make. and handsomest mums. Otagtams of domarmc and larelsce 'manufacture. Itedtlcklau—artra beery. Blue caeca sad Wiped ablellagt. Ca at= 'Stauelt. paw sad Cambric musltma, de. rtc. Woolen. Department. Flamela 01'011 Colors sad QeaUtla. Bina whito. rani wide.— Shaker ; heavy twilled itre7, blue, and red; cotton mixed; silk mixed ; fanny and pain Salisbury do.; fancy striped, and Plain shirting do. Fine wool Bed 131snktta, 10-4, 11-4, and 11-4 wide, all qualities. Lading', lilmses% and Cblidrets' wool boar,— ail stylca, tOlOlll, and qualltira. Nubian, scarfs, tootliers, hoods, lontorn breakhat &bawls, table and piano *reads. enDbYr wool. ed and Shetland wool, die, at. Linen Department. Fine wtas Ilnen table Damask ; brown do. Flue white linen shirting. and heavy &Ming do. White end brown limn table cloths. napkins of deems qualities ; flue towels by the dozen ; toe whne towline. Licaeoback....4. at.. at. Dress Goods. A large asorlasrat of the following varieties: Printed. part cotton pad all wool delainea Plait Fine solid calor& French klestcos all colon: and qualities Parnaiba " " 4alapaccas " - plaid - • oarlped Poplins llodalra " all 00l plats Miolnaa " Coburga. Bombazine( Rapp, &a., Flu Ewe, dress Oak, every variety of colors, • black •• • all (pantie*. • Coda. •' • old bum masa silks. " basun snick all colors, sad bona= shako White Goods. Pine misibriek sirriares, muds, etrlped and tarred musilne, &e. Linen cambric handkereblefr, plain, bem&tlicbrd. bemm. id and embroldereil do. Drapery muallos; floc embnaidered edit lege lad trantinde ; plain and emtrolde red COMM ; COW' and aleeeee to acts: cape do. Embroidered Infante' alders ; elan rine merino embroidered WWI caps, different pattern e ; Whlto laces and edgings la con= and Men. Vain:leen° edginati, are dr. Notions and Fancy Goods: . Mtn and eaten thseans; inning and omlenidan gib; ball. .t.lnc cotton. en. Duna Bowan and linrse Tonvinacs of alltbe toatdonable and lending styles; cloak end beeps umameote. by pe nacos se to sets; hair nets and ludo firma ; onloatrinbons alt "Wen; Alpo= braid. all oolong. Vann. BM aransdine von.; ;Lora .di.; crape veils; meek veils; plata. wed wUb orceitaente. ;Gwyn, of all aorta and tunable for all perm. )1 n) glover; alit do; cotton do; Wank do ; an. tar. Engle and doable Broths Hawk; eltaio and double wool large goek clan the leading dela and patterns; fine =bet and ghetland wool do. Due suesstment Both es chadors. each. and barques, cahoot evened oatelde the dtlea sod we can oromteet extra batleatot le eu<h• Hoop Skirts, Balmorals and Corsets, Of diffoord diles sad foato. of FnoutisoLl Amtrian montLfaL• Core. Lad which we all 10, extreme to Cry Cloth and Piece Goods. Black broadcloth; beeves., Wks does, csedmems. tolls dm, Iladocky Jean; te. &r_. la grad allicrY. Millinery Goods. We would say to those to theiraile, that we have a mu. WM= - Itztrr of those peels sanity kept to tote bleu of budnam and are enabled to Ornate!' them at New York Jobbers prints. We .11! name part of the goods to Ws Ilse: Bonnet and flat Mach. Beast and Flat Armes, to Modal= and felt. Straw, felt. and beaver hate. Ribbon of all width.. styles, and cetera. Lam Wanda. Illudeme crtire4 nets, exmv theinge, bonnet:Mks, cat sad anent elk ?erects of all talon; artf trial Semen, plumes, au.. dm... and many ether articles too nu. memos, to mention. Please glee us a trial and comb= youssidwes. GENTS DEPARTMENT. We have bat little Ames left to eay mueht bat to them -boyish to clothe thoruselvee this 511 and wl uteri. wtth warm. durable. Ind comftetale eltabg. -mild savely my that notwithstanding the general cry of la 'rarely of tradYslisda &WM sod mem , numily Um high seine therm, we axe nevothelaw prepared to Panda you all. and sod yea both to pekes sod astodtabo. Our dock is larger ma theme are crowded; and we are almost daily receiving over aildlttors thereto. The clothing we sell le all of ea, owo wroth, and vr can therefore gwatta the =Atha end oare• serial of oath pstruMt women. 'Give is the Ant trill and we mu save you all farther LODZ= Allantia. The frslbrOng arlicke we have to stock; truck frock costa, &&1e sal double breasted; black sod tint/ butlapj ocosta ; plain lad Matey eamitraera roglieb iralking costa, snarl lOUs to math; Oen sad Wry sot ccota,oltots oita to mate; Molt end fancy carearare pasta and yeas to match: silk mite sod Inuits caelmee salts; slk,estm. od vent Wilt. • - BM Crortrom—o Ovintooms Orzumati I Onatoona lAn dytts tad quantler. Gents Furnishing Goods. Indio cotton ; to= daand do. Merino shirts and dray, ere; adpemers, flea from and paper collars, corto, g1.09c0. funtorl. tsa hanks vollods,./stchido, trc.. &c. Our Castom Department la as usnl. Idled aria *choke .se/ectlcat of eisolawra, loose cloths, Metre. tent; at. width in keep to make clothing to or. dee. end we would reuctest all thoeutlit an to the habit of haling their gezmeute made te order. to eye us a all. feeling coueteout that we can ere you entire satisfaction. to eoteladwo we would ww maw twee to It of You WO .ftni solar of/good:1! =op I kept 11,95, to gird in 1 call, And we 'al by** =Rpm , . -- 9C277MBERO,I?OBENEALIIN & CO. "- K. b. MatideMili,, Rte?.Monteoteßept.l. Silks. Shawls Cloaks, Clothing. NEW SKIRT FOR 1865-6. The Groat Invention of the Age in HOOP J. W. IMADLEY'S NOW Patent DUPLEX ELLIPTIC (or doable) SPEING MEET. - • ee~jfivention emniinieg to f Di= d or th r t r Me refined id g =grat na jost. moot tellsTble n ebortie= tds Siolog ever wed. They seldom bend or brettk, gavots three :=l".itinlo'dth=ratsilongg=94ibirigl • W aptiVatl t ort Ever Has or Oen b any e male. THE wandinfel Arai greet comfort Ind plesswe to 1 4 ,4 7 ' , w i n the poptel Ellpti• Skirt wilt be experienced paitlealarty in el crowded kenetnbitur. Operas. Curium., Rail toed Oen, Church Pew, tom Moira, ihr Few:mnial° sod /louse Wm, tlui Matt eari be folded WIM In we to weepy place as rattly end conveniently as a elk orlioslin Drew. A Lady having enjoyedliolearom, Ocenfott, and Great rrm. voidencee of wearing Pis cc Itilptie Pied Spring tkirt for • l single day wlll never ahem willhiglY ditpeote - with their we Fix Mitten, Idiew4 and Toting Ladles they ale superior to all others. THE 1:100P8 are lowed with l ply citmble [rioted thread and .me twice as long as the Bogle yarn coveting which turd on all Stogie Steel Hoop &kW. The Italie bottom rode cm every Scut we also double Steel, ate I wiee or double covene to cre wcut the marring fowl wearing of the rode when drugging down webs. Wow Win. &o ^ &a, which they are eoistantly aubJert to while in we. Are reads of the new and elegant flooded Tama and are the Mt vents In per e, giving to the wear- or the moat graceful and perfect shape pirdblz, and err undueldionobly the Melted, nee du etted°, comforted; god economical Stilt ever made, WEST& BRADLEY A (MILL oniptietors of the inventi. , e, and Bold le AN 'MAO f OILEIII/. 57 &11136Itti. and 7p& Br HEADE PTREETB,Hew.Tork. FOIL BALE in ail fltetoelasi Mon* le thin City. and through. oat the United Plates, thmada, llama ao Cabs. Mexico. South America. and the Went iwiles. RrINQUIRE von Tun Dunn &tow (on DOUBLE) SPRING SKIRT. A. et: C. September 12th, 18G3,..accura THE DOUBT ILLS MIEN DISPELLED, AND THE STARTLING GONYIGTION Is daUakim to oil who tea Bargalna. ara GEO. HAYDEN Is on hand oittk a NEW STOCK Or GOODS mutating of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, READY-MADE CLOTHING, &dna, Glove., lloalery, Neatlea, ikarfa, trivia EWAN and Drawer, Fancy Goalsand Yankee Ito. lloas, TrEmb sod ?ravenag & a,2 lots of Goods too numerous to mention. at PRICES THAT DEFY COMPETITION. Every Artkle warranted as repr sente4. etar‘o for abow. bag Goods. Brasil Profits and Quick Sole. = New-Mllfortl. /mind net. ISt. DR. C. P. BIGELOW, ILUMMILIS MUNN, FEzz r rim Street. In 1,.....,1,....., Ittrmerly occupied by M. L O GREAT BEAD BOROUGH. fft. lIIGLOW baying bad th roe year. Impede.° ro to elmrs• of U.S.Hoepttal at Alesandria . Keel. o it ' i =rne l l of . taen7ri TNro odcd l .Nf a lela r zapetent, Lod to prepared to areal Dead. Ancrst 141 S. 1865.—Typ • Watches and Jewelry. F INE Laplnc, Anchor. ..4 Amnion Watches. JEWELRY and Plated Wart. aninahted. wade by the ) . •cet Ilanntecturens AT 01.1ASDLICIre NEW "G-OODS OI ITST received. a now and tine woortment of DRESS GOODS DE.e.AINES, PRINTS, WORSTEDS, • DRESS BUTTONS and a caner.' variety of Ira:lop Goode and Notion... August Mtn. ISL3.-3er at CHANDLER'. CARRIAGE SHOP, BLACKSMITHING, &C At Friendsville, Pa., By J. W. Flynn & F. P. Ryan. promptly done. Try FL IL CILISEL N. W. CII.kIeDLEIt. Chase.Chandlier & Cot. BANKERS, Great Bend, TrAVINGI opened a Banking Hanle home reat all MT., 111111. ed to collets notes., draw, &a, at an pre points In the United States, and to =else money on &poet. W I I sell Ted ti. B. Bonds and all other government securities and droll. on New York and Philadelphia at current rale. Interest [lon poem Braila, and Bounty Pop Oerlidattcs sashed and a GENZELAt. /Samosa Mantras done. Bnearumn men are (solicited to open accounts and make their es ellangel through RiVWUN 8.14 re tar sale. Great Bend. July 91.1.86&—tf. ESTRAY. AE Ixl?tk)enlmnrof lLe.ub , t , fire ahem eg ra ~.bmt.c! , ib.v e r =2 u oca.dr . LF;ozlpaye aroe and tare so i nt.ls6a. J. A . FARR FOR SALE. ONS hundred and Men Nam a/la-Ito 1n Bridtterater, ono mile Porn Mordrox., weetty.dre errealroPiwred, three rood b•srnA. s dwelling hour , . and a ilna paged °retard For TC71312.= , . U. ULF...MONS. on the p Moaner., Sept. Isl, I US. Adtni nibtratr la's Notice. WI 0110 E Ly hmshy Oren to ',lsom having demands =lnd /I the agate of N. Ci. Brainard. Isis of Hanford tonyldp. deceased. that the same must be presented to the undendmmd settlemmat, art an persons Indebted to mid estate aro request ed to make Immediate payment. ammo Am BuatotAlm, lisrfordoknand. Ylef, Adminietrulor's Notice. NOTIOEIs hereby myen to all penman haying demands agalnet the estate of Otmrge Chapman, deed, late of Liberty town. Alp, that the same must be prevented to the underelened forget tieniant, and &Unman Indebted to midestate are recinested to mate tramedistayment. JCPSEIII WEBSTER, Adm r. Liberty. August 1164 Adminintratore Notice. OTKIE is lIEBEBT GIVER to all persons havLogdeatande 1 , 1 What the estate of JOHN' HORTMAN, late of tiortactlße. eteeessed,tbat the ume mat be presentedtotbetutderattmeo, for settlement, sod a H pawns Indebted to sold estatesre requeste6 to make Immediateretraeat. A. B. SITIILDEN. Brohotelle. AOtrost 010 7F.65r-an. BLACMIMIING, satarriber carries On Blackamlthing als Its branches I .s. oulenus's Winn Mont IFW..n wiii In glad staenri In the amiss! the nubila norsbahoelair done prompt! In • vrentmanlas manner. 138.0. W. PETTIB. Unntress.Julr Notice in Ejectment. Susquehanna Crotusty N. Joseph, D. Drinker a Naar Thinker, hte idle. Balmy Clerk Mary Mart. Me wife, vs. Thomas Maddox. In the • - •ourt of Nom. moo Pleas bread county, August Term. 16(5. as No. 141 Njectnial to 'Mores raymart of Percher money of the land clamed as. in the townehip of Springville. and county of Sump , hams stranutd. arld known end deer...abed ea of Navy Drinker% Mretkoppen tract.. se lot No. map Ss, and =:11 the north by I/odoor Nectar Yritchad, on the east by lot No. St. of the mitlanver. on the south by Mod of N.L.ll.llraley, rad on the wag by la No. 62, of the same surrey. aid now or former) In poleaselos of Males Tharra, and contaalog 105 sags sad 99 perches or tbermbouts. Sterlacrer to wito lacgast SMOKY on imam of W.J. Terrell Alry fcrr plastlfft, Coort Emote Rale epos the dereadest to ap. pear and Maid by the bad Nonday of November Tam nest. cr }Armee. elftest 0.13. ELDILEG I ,Clerk. • Notice In Ejectment Siiisquehanna tiounizx as. & tlharlT due T orr of thebat d ini . t.mment In the ComMerantoleaa, me : Inc Sse , r,r um- Summona le ejectment to entreat 04K411:=24!0f tad. tor forty acme of land le Iltddimoine tommelp, it end desalt.. ednefollows: lieglonlng at s poet eu perches from the road lead. tag from the Middle Watch of the Wynn:deg Creek, to the Wolf Road ;thews earth of wit. BO aerobes to a post: thence loath ta. west tglvarehm to a bendoele tree ;thane Inuit' 44. -moat, HO cad. plow Flown tree, and thence north tv esek:R(/ : porches to the m begla , -- Purjf,,,w me sigh. 1863. on meant of Dentleydi Fltett & Bentley, AtXtelet pletutla. Court mots Rule men the weld= amaremdpleld by: Ihr Ind 3toodag. Of Korean Term nett, onjudgumet. Alttak: . G. IL ELDRED, Click BATCHELOR'S Celebrated BAIR DYE! Mat 0411 1 /61Abd Biotin tbs World!.7be caLly true. zr.4l per. bxl Halt DO. lianalw. /Sellable. ind Insbutspecch Pralticas out byltuins tag bait or Remedlesthr 01 rmdaof W.:l dye% bold by all Vroa.lsta. Tl 4 Genni.o sic . 41141.1a11 A. ISA.T.CIIIiLOB. ANN • REGENERATING EXTRACT OP MIL LEPLEURS, For RalualtiAnd Beottlfiing sus that, z CUARLS3.RATCIitib4ti,. • • , !AMP* Est " EVERY DAT BRINGS SOMETHING NEW, HAMIP:riP. 11% yivb.31:1 4 .1=3 largo stock of HATS AND CAPS, CHILDREN'S TURBANS, LADIES' SHAKERS, Man a largo Koch of all the new Spring styles of Oonslsting bosh'''. of Ifelf's Ennlhif Welking Dane In nths to match good 1311Sittefill 000 LA iron (nothing for Farmers, Lines Pants gun! Dostenfarc. Gouts' Furnishing Goods. UMBRELLAS, HANDKERCHIEFS, SUSPENDERS, COLLARS, NECK TIES, SHIRTS, &c. Which yam preprumits sell for ash or renoty lay st dg mlow pr sem as m stock bas recently twen bought with fan of Sloan profits and rally thy hi my motto. Uall an see for POW , seism% Two doom above Searielf Skftel.,in lke taalldbut occupied by F. If. Wteks as a !shoe Store. JOSHUA BOYD. llnntrow, May 21.1841.--tf IMPORTANT .! Read, Wartrous & Foster Bare just remind and opened a Cm dock of SPRING AND SUMMER DRESS GOODS, PRINTS, SBA IVLS,DOMESTICS,CO'TTONADEB, SUN UMBRELLAS, HOOP SKIRTS, BAL MORAL DITTO, GLOVES, HOSIERY, cte. ,te , At the Most Reasonable Rates. =II WOOL, FUR, STRAW AND PALM-LEAP HATS, BOOTS AND SHOES, CROCKERY, °ROOF, RIFE, DRUGS AND MEDICLVES, PALVTS, OILS, de. dc. N B.—We an receiving additions to Ontr litOth vrOeklY Return Pails. We rat rumlsb any number of Return Palls to our customers vishlog to seed Batter to the City. and trill forward the moo free of charge, god guarantee the highest prices nod prompt retorts. READ, WATROUS & POSTER. MONTROSE, Kay Mth.lBo. • ALBUMS. T HE best assortment to town PERFIIIIERY. TILE LARGEST and most Ti 11119 aisitoannatrr ever (Maul In he place at SMlTtra. Flue American Cutlery. Tu t; only c 0.... ussoarsmrr of ram own, In 8 TOWS ta ki. IT S. 1 3Inhic. ALL the late Sheet Made. Monk Boot*, &e., on band or t order at SUITII'a. GENT"' PAPER COLLARS—aiI alms Muotrom Julv 3.1854. SHOOTING IRONS BEVOLITIEG AIM SINGLE—KM STYLES, AT BEMAN'S. THE GREATEST IMPROVEEIM' YET. A Single Pistol that Draws Its Own Car tridge after Firing ! Prices less than "Arm omen sus." 1.1.1 sixes and styles of car. Utilize on band, also 0. D. Ely Donble-Water•Proof and Drifted States Army Percussion Owe. ur Dont fan to sea those New Revolvers end Pistols before pnrclus.sloz. 0. D. DEMAN. 47th. IRCS—Lf TO BOOT AND SHOE WEARERS OF SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY. trKa:7l= - =ll7ko f If" Cap uayld .1 3.1. F, B. WEEKS Will mull= the BOOT AND SHOE BUSINESS In Its vwlou3 branches. My sock t now oampleio—lisvlng slug eulfral of New Spring Styles. LADLES' GLOVE MD, LASTING, GOAT AND CALF BALAIGILILS ANT) GAITF'GS, MISS. ES' LASTING, Eli) AND CALFBALMG. M RA A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF miAny stroEs t mEN , s.cALF SID LASTIN G DALIN ILALS AND G A ITEMS, MEN'S, BOYS', S AND YOTIP BOOTS. CALF; KIP, AND TOGA I ism prepared to sell Cheaper for Cash or Ready Pay 2Lati any,other home ttas eldo of New York. arDralrre mooned et He. York jobbing Pliceikin Store West aide of Public Avenue, second door gave Sealer Hotel. &Imams. May 4.7841... P. B. WEBS& IN TIME ! IF YOU WANT A BUTT OF monies THAT WILL FIT J 1 look well. and wear Ute Iron. do yeoman ym have to oo Ls 10 c.. 11 at tno :VEST TAILOR AUOP of GROVES Ak REYNOLDS, on, Cheadle?". Store, eras ride of Publ.. Avencte, and you can to occorereolatcd. We ve detersolred toplelse car curmerv,,boe b n the quality of coo work and the pries. urourruio on abort totted. end ersereated to fit —ended that. 1011.: rttuwea. P. 12SYNOLTII. I= 1,000 BOUNTY = VOLUNTEERS FOIL; 1113X1CO. .: It FiEKER'S PLOWS ARE JUST THE THING! Shop at Now Milord, WiHZ 717 A will 'Swap tlnd the Web :Wag out. Floors and astlngeseld by dtono*Co M °UMW. O. Payne. anifonl, and S. D. Tbonnkr. one collo below Springville Hollow. Bring on your old Iron and get a Inn me Plow. yep further particulars all on D.P. MEEKR, July IT. In.P. 111111brd,ra. NE W . :i'GOODS. JUST OPENING. • Boots, and apot 011P0 of Salons mad, Church RIM ' ISt. VUtlip FlT;ink MEW% Albums. and Good Bookpfor Justopuica and fonsale by 1. LYONS & SON. atontrope,Demnbawiist..f.r. MB. A. D. TEWKSBURY Physician and Surgeon, • PAVINGIprrit orie year an Barge= la the trotted Blew ; El 9; ttS Min InCA4 4 1 at !kabala Centre. and wlll. ataead Villa : a M 3 areaveien. • 113.. Ge. Pts. ' Re 11111 I RlA,..Clhgut WIDOIL. CARDING. ... ~ , I Wollll.ll my to my old Meads ln littumnehatom county that 1 have repaired tlat Carding Msebin. 11$. 1 3 . /I ulbest'a Shop, vrtl h raw Camas. and Wilt 14 nsdY llar Woolly mamosi 11 will Card 'tot setoseutableteimi -I ' M arMlM llll l 114 Va . ' •-' ' ' Jacloguaritov., NEW GOODS. WEBB a BIirtERVIELD Art WE rOadrina Or* SPRING A SUMMER 00009. Plaataeallandeximane. Drees Mod/ GRENADINES, POPLINS, CRADIES, LENOS, DE LADIES, &c MONTROSE, Mil a M. Glass Fruit Jars. INTS, cults—wafts. 93 ccnts-3 quasia, 37 cents. P For .lei B. B. LYONS & CO. C-lass Ware. glo.rs X HUNDRED DOZ.. WASS WARM, consistlnit _pf Toro bie of all kinds, Dobkin. Eca Glasses, /2..., Crams" (Hamm Salt Glasse. Cream - Jars. Plate Dan, Holenata pa, Mem !rearm Dlsbea Lamp Chimneys, oan. Lanterns, Castors, dx. bx.... far .210 by D. Lt. LEONE et CO. Oil and Paints. BOILED andßaw Unwed 011 Whim Lead and Mite Ude. Venetian Red. Tetley Oare. Pada and Chrome and Oren Labarge. Whiting Putty. Coopers' Glue. Card Pam. rte. an for sae by B. IL LYONS Window Glass. EVEN BY NINE. 810 4 9.12. o.l*, LH, 945, 10.12. 10-14, lON, .la 14, 1017.11 11, 12-11, .1.4. 14 18, 14-10, 14.14. None of 01141N4 for EEC DY 11. N.. LYONS .14 Window Shades. SPLENID assortment of window Shades oncf E ZIaO, BA ton Cord and Tank's. Will raper and llordm an We. Montrone, Jane 19,1645. O.A. LYONS &CO. Floor and Table Cloths. T rWs ,Yl;l7; V :p P' Trlt i ao Olni ' c i t o to..from om 1 yY-r34 .d to I.7y t g Ion; : 131.1filt Ital. Cloths tor elle try , 11. LYOwli &CO Moot - Tom. Juno 19 /Ea. N. NEW SUPPLY • OB THAT CELEBRATED FALL CREEK FLOUR it.l)z.rbLdrn.6„„-"a:—.7.d.E.'ll°' "c is p l:w hirl e the mule qualltlea ran be had anywhere eke. I would deo sty to toy trends and nernerotta eredeeneue that. they i=erehmes Graced es, rnMelnna, and Yea= Notlera of the du et at greatly r.dneed prom. Call and be coutdneed. Basement MAW of the Franklln Hotel. alontiOie. July 8.1863 A. N. BULLARD. Butter Tubs For Sale H. H. DUNMORE'S. Bum= lei KIN'S to-rue.. and ...antal Rood. and nev hod butte to as tome lava cinu , atc.d. li. 11. DUN mctßrs Niontrox, Fcptember LI, ISO 19:MEIX! 17.1320321 Flour ! Flour ! Flour ! FALL CREEK FLOUR. al :7 FAMILY lIN THII4IIKET, Men- I f = ac W l., POPE, WAY, HELL & ROWE. Office 42 and 44 Exctur.ce Street. 131NONAVTON. N. Y. oaS. June 1K 1845. TO All WHOM IT MAY COKER Partners lu Particular. BOYD L WEBSTER II&VE FOR BALE REVOLVING HORSE . RAKES, BY TUE DOE= OR IFECGLE ONE. EXTRAS AND REPAIRS OHIO REAPERS GRAIN CRADLES, GRASS SCYTHES AND SNATHS, FORKS, SHOVELS, HOES PICKS AND HANDLES Building Materials, INCLUDING PING LUMIUG, WINDOW BASIC, PAM'S OILS, PUTTY, GLASS, DUTIES, SCREWS, NAILS, : LOCKS, A TAHOE VAISIETIC COOK STOVES ; FOR RIIRRINO WOOD., COOK STOVES COOK STOVES TIN WO , E, WEIOLCSALE Mil) RETAIL. BIRD - CAGES, LAMPS, &c ♦LL 00008 •T PVACH PRIORS 8011 OABO. W. IL BO YD. montroes. mas , utb. tea STOVES I STOVES !- AT ?1 t 111?1111111 HMI i STIR Orwell. Bradford Co., Pa. N, naossor eonstanttt reterneviennwAst Mina IC varieties. The renowned Fiubbitd bicffrer. Rome nay Forts, Iroo, Stee:l Wrioto Trlzzolop, &c... Comma ow rot ycaleltts. Orwell, July 11.1.E6.3,-Irp. SOLDIERS' PENSIONS . BOUNTY AND BACK PAY. EcahludgoodLlOiMElLl A OEST OT TEE GOVERN rig= will evantqmpOtteuton to all cleaurp cr4n Zed U 11 care. LOW. findlnformatfoa FRES. Unarms finntmber.o.l.M.,..ty L. V. mogr. Tale Notice. Telt I/1 IMVEATOB PAW. oilcloth taanalketonaa ye tared pu 'mat ma yauttre.' Cowmen fbruhnta mareartstere etoth .11 1 take norm that they will be melted to pay the same In add tt loa to oar charges: N. B vett done es mull. • If memo, Aua.21.1.1860.-Eat.,• J.W.UOTT & BR9TES Dress Gloods.-- , • A DEW LOT lust received. .11c=r4erldc teicircOles A ° " """11".. 1.14 M cI I I . I AV I OIIoP.-TYlTltintligi. ' Jrs. . .. • - OME AdministratOl6l. *Mice., - • Nle he , ellt &Into all perAtibletek denaande Apte4 theheteto of Junta Meths , Isto of LAhoz toersubtp. deevA thit the MR* meet be pretentel to .the undeethinee Or l'a" t, Ana all persons Wichita ti entd etude am requett. l to MirwudiAugr amt. WRY umlaute, 4413*. . Lemur. A 15514 w, • . . . . . ' NMW- 'l 3 • 0 . OD ' S. .. • A T f , . NE W MUM& # WAutilty23. Ai. tilmruuk.toly T 443955. „ • . --.? — Ma Administratos Notice. , Norrezionmtiozolow=talm%c . mt .1 t he ....... gg riaoth` o Must be rhscotedt th forP..d.---- - t, inelirphtsoa• Infebted.to.;AM , rintifiYl4:lTleit4+ IJOVALIWthtri Atkr, .100.3p,keltfoibp.4t, lita, ( law' LS'' AND MOw ERS 808 COAL HOB WOOD OR COAL. A. L WEBSTL'R. Cleanse the B 1p [ With comp dliordered. or Mt \\\ sled Blood. 700 an itch all over. od. - \, ... I 11 MY bond out.he /Imelda Of Son% or In ampaaelfee dimes.= -. / - ' ';;‘. 4010 '' A il =l:2„_ l o k orl''''Ami u ., • •4•A • - Yoo cantot =re ifol;d heal 'while ' '--- , , Four blood le imyure. AMID Sas. ' ..e. " s scream/A bursas out WWII mipiq A ..,,,..A....., Ilthrs and anuffetee WOMBS ag :--- ',lrak,. \.sti l 111. Imo Otorone setion, redefine ---- -- .... , tea health sad ceDefflng dkomm- -- - ~, stews It Tapley earn a varlety of .„ . , complaint' whkh ars mad h 1 Im - - , purity of the blond. reel Le &ratt le or wa% Zell. Tumon. Ulcer; Bore& groettoe_ s, Pimples, Blatchea, Bolls. Bt. hothemy'a Flitt. Rose Or IserePahm. Tetta or fah ftheemdteald Bead. Itlfugewrln. nOZOrr Or Laocefens Tumor., Bore jeyea, yells Direaw snat as 11. o r I To. 1 : 1711 = L hive P on , dt 1 1 TI . nt E f crt Dfie l e i r% . 0 74 eWe BarMertlly. and L . • lbe ttb +WI It cleats= t h e blood an mnrsh t M = I :A. adnal Melee holy= the pub11Lt...1.7. .1.1.1 by large Immt i es. VlTfll b f iteTe Ca i st u rn ' i l ds upeo c tla dcar ia they ° nOt dal A contain little, If any, Sarsemuille, but oft= no curative profertlee sshatessr. tfettueldtur dlaspyclaUnent Ma followed the me et the vadona extrecle of ftenaparllla which flood the mishit. ontll the came itself bee become synunymotni with Itotton ad cheat. 1301 we all Ude eompouud "Sanaparilla.. and Intend to IIoPP/7 met, a remedy as wilt memo the nemetrom the load of obloquy which mix upon 11. We think we have graced for MUM:4 It Li =toes welch ere Inedstlble by the ordinary rum Or the dlowase It la Weeded to cure. We ma only aardre the Mck that In offer them the Mst alterative which we Imow how to produce, and we have resent to beheye It la far the moll eteclael polder of the blood yet dlerevered by anyb.dy A I safe anew/ Pure/tn. 1.110 =lversen Imoire to ffmAise ev ery other remedy for the true of Coughs, Colde,lnll mom, Hoarse near, Cm ay. B rocehltia, ptent Comuntellna, and for the relief of Cousumpthre Patients In the advs.:eel dam of the dbea•e. that It Is =el here to recount the erldmea of Its thrum The world knows than. ABIEVZ.F.a."I . .„Latit.B4. in w d = . l . t d M m edlci l t y . everywhere, Montrose, July 2.1864.—Em. MISSES E. a. & E 4 A. VADAKJN, iq1111041 , 11 First Door South of the Catholic Church. wrizas a bedowthle wortment of 1111.11ocry Goods Till be k g te l the L 'x 4ci Li r r gyi Dona oes =Ca to order on 'Amitotic*. 14. VADAILI2I. lionticee. Atoll 17.1861 6m. N. A. VADAILN. E. S. SMITH'S MILLINERY, OVER ORANDLE,II% STORE. T BEG leave to call your attention to my new ;and tnattionabla nakortmont of. MILLINERY GOODS, clumrligas BONNETS A.,VD FLOWERS, LADIES' HATB, CLPS, RIB B ONS AND GOODS. VARIOUS OTH FA.:VOY lar - Straw Bonnet. cleaned and mined in the DM manner and all kinds of Millinery work dune on end nottce. Montrone, liprti 17, 1810. Z. S. SHIM BEADS, SATIN AND COLORED. ALSO, FANCY COMBS, HAIR FOILS, (h. do, Just Bought in New York at Rink Mein. ALB°, A LARGE LOT OF FINE JEWELRY, Width sell be sold for the next thirty Geye Greatly Reduced Prices. Moutzme. 411111. 10. 1.545 mivatiiisAfoODi:V4z):o4 DIRS. R. S. FORMIAIII 151POULEI eay to Sh o p of Montroso tuttl tilled Mal, oho 1 1/ hils ere eho t ur. th r f a tjul . l.3.thf formerly ailed Bloomer floods7Bottneto, lints, taw and 6111Sro p un o l ' It=1; f on hau Fhau l 81-sonintx twd Rem-Ling Eau dule to ord.,. Ladle, call and see for yourselves. Montrose:May 8,1865. COFFIN TRIMMINGS, Direct from the Manufactory. bir,Lra'AlroVtafABONl4l,llWRFA Cow remdT.OE • bem,sand god Do e l Studs ; vorlety of pattelsts of Alla Plata• Bilwr; Loco, Dowel Alcove, Lining Tacb. &c. &r— &c ; Mate .11ellzw, &c. &c.. fur ual e by Moaner.. April 17. 1661 B. E. LYONS & : lOWA :4 : I:} W 4 :4:1 OPAL PICTURES! LYONS' PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY wo Ll it ty PZLl 4 f t i t l e ..AST and , doll gadl og yprs = o el Photographs Poll:Math Picture. Old phrases co a led and enlar g ed to life elm by old of the Bola: Camaro.Picture!! retouched with India Ink, or Tinted or Colored. Picture Cares. Hone . Tea sad Frames on head or 'applied on !awn notice. Also, Oil P or eale, and the east Cotta g e Or gans In the market Priers ...dense. Please call. Roome w ait° &tales Hotel, over 8. Lyon" Co.'. Store, M r= . PEACE AND PEACE PRICES. 144:[100*91/A:)40:131111 Large Lines of Prices Con• qnered and Reduced: H. UURRITT II nor reeehrtng, for Elutes !empties, my and land decks 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. Inclodtrz se anal. full verletlee of the most pannier armor lA. MeV Mess Goods, &wins, Bonnets, Itlbbnue rimers, &c.. which he . u lall oo the most fssoruble terms IM OW; ProdOes, Or to Prompt Time BoYers. N 11—Floter and &rU on hand as usnaL FEW MILFORD. Jane 1:, 1865 THE KEYSTONE HOTEL, (F'ormerly occupkd by W. S. Hack) MONTROSE, PENN'A., 'Mardi Cam ]tied and recycled by the ands:Arnett. who by JIP. keeping a well Anoka! Larder and Bar, and canna attetUon to the Cuisine of the erablistiment and the wants of his Wets. will endeavor to merit the patronoga of the pnbliG OP. V. CARET Montrose April 14.1.M.—tf. DR. J. W. it la 0 321 E. IS,. PHYSICAN AND SURGEON, Springville, Pa., • WlLL o l:te.t, ..norFPtir 1111=115ln tits oroCeolon, elther by ea ti t th. na , ;r ; May be found, when not proteoconally en. P fioringvnle. Audi rzfil=rak.'"- Soldiers' 'Bounty,' PenSions, and /figßack Pay. tmeirldrVleeneed Agent of the Goverrement, - tellere. tentig re all elags eAk'strAnlll.ac" g'evrt 4 °) No charge for Information, or for partri an less eacteeserl. Youtrore. Arelllo.lB46.—em. P.LITTL.S. A' CARD. • gr, The roadokidated, biairejuil rettmued from Mew York where kapott heed a le. , ock of Nam Goods. Implicate to toll them at the Loon= mares tot CA 511. or Its EQUIVALENT. Ms stork embrace alaree variety of Dry Goode. Data. Cape. Boots lad Ehr, Groceries, Hardware, Drag ... and Medkh , s i t Yan ket ova al i tie D a rts bay. Drlcca .47a=r esufbllnbine:t, o ertelA lly es he prepuses /O a avoid the Imes of an endless credit. • A ridden," of nearly 23 years to weir 'Tom COY flea enabled him In form thenmnabtaum of mazy drateclue knee Unita& In Batter. For thaw wiahoac to have the loghtri plio3 for thdr Putter. Le_ we will fors and ahlemeets to such houses; msedMeths 1 lane trade with that...aloe Bates of the city aso pre. [or wah to pry the rcry Waited Dee. for No. 1 Butter. • Thrwe mak. will And it prof table to Millen toe. J. H. a/AMBON. YY"aalndale, May I. 1663.—tf. FIRKINSI FIRKINS! TLOS peNeileet pee (at stfle 200 trete...es Brkties...whlch be ean dwoze of et prices BELOW OnET,sed fenentele. to sell partiastre.. acne fOOO ordente te. TUBB ELL. Aug, Outs-Bo D. HIRSCHM ANT BROTHERS . 0? THZ BIIiGHILINTON BEEHIVE B,,,t24leip:ans: hnl`yif d - 0 8 LaVCI 001 tbelVarFe er4 extensive DRY GOODS, - CARPETS, ... - amczorils, • - I.: ~ A7- 1(1 4. 0110 - 77 ?ms,. . ,ISIC,t! .1.: ,i i . . U 13* TV dURT4I4O .. . . . , W , 7 0 ) 4= 1 .4 . 4; - J Se dc., . . • . . ue °inning th eir entire aset m .mburribetoodieveretra/AWLW*tine iad NEwlditAilllMALL4ticEs- Vt. L tO °Wirt* redoes their dock cerrtatio.to OW ryiiselfia ,146.thelr n 7 yea Nairinjuilielighef.n7r 1 1. , , , ,, A.L.. . 4 ~,,•,,,,,A. •,,,r,...,,,,,,,,,,,b,,,. ,i • JalY !WWII ,-01:1,1( 1:1(..•i ti V. • rtft:lCZ febersttratventaillsweliiik,,, the eetate of JOOll Clifford. tuts oet.Palseen.te , VP, deed. theists' mud .be presented tote undersigned irrangc monk, and all persons Indebted Weald Mat me renuested,toßake tatntedlatissemesi. • alllaTi/JAKAZY,‘afitfVe. Apoteren•dn'tembe , 111./664,4wP A 0. D. BEMAN. 8. 8. FOR.DHAM
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