ght Jadeuctiti.-• Alepublican. MATTERS.LUCAL Tat Fisfrs.—The Pr.trilum Llsta of the Basque banns County and Glenwood Fairs will appear in the REPUBLICAN next Week. Lorre dirppte.—Nir. Elijah Brown has T ov,ented a, pith an apple of the variety called PmnPkin 6w-eets, which weighs a pound and a quarter. •Realeal—Prot Tillotson proposes to give con etrts in the principal towns of this county, this week sad next We bespeak for him s worthy re ception. Nee announcement in our spacial notice departmen Grand Openting.—F . 8. Paull & Co. advertise In rnr yolurnos a grand "opsolog" of Millinery, Furs, kc , at their store in Scranton on the Tianrstiay, the 19; h net. Their establishment is a rem large one, and their stork of Hata, Cape, Pars ‘ and Millinery goods undoubtedly the most complete to be found In Not - them Pennaylvania. .1 Larre Lamb.—Mß. krwron:—ln your paper ,f' S. I,i, Tuber Alth, you mention D. C Oakley of Lenox township, as oiruing a lamb five months old, o.oluting , one hundred and twcr pounds. Hiram F;r, of Yew-Milford, owns a lamb, five months and If liching one hundred and flfteenpounda. 28th, 1866. The Shoot's: •Sfrogr--Vie have been informed from two or three eiources that the account of the epo , ing of young Snyder by Mr. Carey's eon, In tirceatiOd, as published in our paper, was In some nomp et. erron”ou.. The account was furnished us m I ii Burna, esq., and we believe that he, like c i.,,red to do no injustice to any one We pve this week another version of the affair, from the Carkmdale Advance, .9 estriosity•—i send you what to mete a curios a sp. rimer' of the second growth of - the rod rasp lo•rri-, which was and Is now to be toned on Nelson Bei le's farm, to all appearance in the samo fig cr and beauty of first growth. There could be, I reeem/ quarts picked there. I also found •laut In bloom as well as the berry in every stag , of ,thdence. 0. R. Bridgewater, Oct. 14th, 188,5. Sara Aracrokra.—Mg 0 A Paasrau—Dear : Tl.e hark 01 Mr. Philip Wickizor ht Auburn was .rrod to ashes October ISth. It was first seen afire port fi o'clock, P. Si ,or ahout sundown. It is not kr,onu by what mean. it took fire. We have übd hoar , he haymow what appears in form to be ;he of a man. The barn contained one span oats, buckwheat, a large mow of hay, .Scat, and a large number of tools, which were all c..aiuraed. Wu estimate the los. to be 11,500. ftetwatia Fredtwfiromer.—Among the sahib -9.m at the nor. In thbi section is Mr. William Clay, Aniszton, Luzenm county, one of the most e=- rarr successful fruit-growers in northern p,ar,ylrsuis. He raises many kinds of fruit, but z,pes seem to be his specialty. On about half an nu , of Ground he has rai.ed, the present season, :lA, tong of grapes. As throe sell readily, at a L i _b price, he makes his business profitable as well We arc pleased to ace that the cultira. tow of grapes is rapidly gaining ground In this runny .meals for the Preednassas—J. D. Richardson, of tt, ret ly, f“rmerly County Superintendent of 1.0- Leta, has teen for nome lime put employed by the American Missionary AanoetaUon as Collecting Agent f,' tar educational benefit of the freedmen. His of labor embraces the counties of Lozerne, Susquehanna, Wyoming, and Bradford. has re t,-en nearly over thin county, meeting with turcets—lincing collected $lOO at Susquehanna 4..1t and (treat Bend in the course of tMO or three dio, and 'about as much proportionally In other 'an-as. The people appreciate the vast Importance of lb. rause in which be In engaged, - and, now that :ht von Is over and some of their pecuniary burdens —moved, they contribute free'' , for its advance mat Old Pli4Vse —Occasionally a .übseriber asks us If • art not going to put oar subsc , iptlou price down .c the old figure before lone,. Thr following item "om the paper market report of Friday last answers tf, y urry very well: "Printing paper has risen materially within the past neck or two. The price to-day is 19:-4 and lalc. :sor ps.end. It is difficult to get an order taken at a.. Dealers say there is a scarcity of stock and that iit,r is short at the mills. Letter paper is quoted 51ue and line flat paper at 40 and 42 , g c." Coder such circumstances, with paper at double Is old price all the time, and often more than dont, It is impossible to furnien the Republi,en at a i - ecr price than the present one. When paper rises down to 7 and Sc. the question may be asked •y.ln some reason. Soidiere did.—g. M. Walker will thank the ed to• of the Itepubliean to publish the following ex *root from Si' B. Dunlap's letter, received this morn ing from Philadelphia : - Tnerr is a constant demand at the Lodge for Irs'and bandages, but more particularly rags, as dis barg , ,l soldiers, who come to us, have, in pmt Ilialnltc. 11, unhealed wounds which require l-suing, and as no supplies come to us ndw, our is quite exhausted. We applied last Winter very generally for rags, and the demasd kisity met. Will you not, in Sasqoehansa help us? Please direct to 'l3 & Christian ericti, Sanitary Lodge.' " facing,. sebt to Woodhourne, onto Mrs. H Muutrose, will be forwarded with grateful msurc. Woodbourne, 10th mo. 4th, 1865. Question of straraw.—The following up ~tevrct in our piper taut week : "Even the Montana. itfpubticao supports Landon bee,nne it fetirs t , do ot aIW.---for we have It up. Luttion , y that C Frazlt r, said, ' W. hate to put Lnloh'a name at the head of *be lidpubfieso, tte I -two°, we shall have to do it ' " An a".4yrnoui item in the lb-pub/Lem/ contradicts qua in tutees In tie uvtial dirty slang of th..t. Wny did Dot C. FraZicr deny it over his sig :-•urt , informer' , is a Pe publican; our state Fr.ziere declaration is true and correct ; We shall print the name at our an when be dares to deny his words."— If hemoCrat MN, E. WTOR —The gentleman of the Demoerat v-11, to he ens iolle to have me deny my words. 1 .a rn, propose to do that ; but I am willing to de a;.ii do deny, most u' qaalitiedly, ever having t+sl " hate to pat Landon's name at the head of but I 51311.1H3we We kW I have to do it.' -Chan. H. FILLZLEII Marna" Matter gthartde of !Its Post 0 flirt.- 0111.. e Dcoirtaieut nt Wushington is non- ter vistmaslers generally that the penalties • hy law for carrying letters outside of the mulls, when mit enclosed in Government stamped envel ,:ee, will he rigidly enforced hereafter in every ih r.oice where violations are known to exist. Many 1,r,e1 s have been in the habit of mailing their let l•-s on the cars, on the steamboats, omnibuses, • ece., because it was more convenient to do no • to deposit them in the post office. Sometimes I , •arc especially convenient to do so, after the malls the post office are closed But she law against ll' practice is very plain. The reason of It ld that art mils does the (government stiffer from the lo , s s: :has carrying, but mail agents and mall carriers th e no cancelling apparatus to destroy stamps •.:e, and neither have they rating Beall a with w'_u•h to determine the amount of postage that mould be paid on a letter, and hence it often hap • s that the tincancelled stamps have been used scan and again by dishonest persona. Death of Melton eheader.—The death of Nelson •^3a , •r, son of John Snyder of Greenfield, by a "la fired near Mr. Lehman Carey's residence in the coae town, on Friday evening, September Itted, we , s , uced briefly last week We arc seldom called up 'a to record an occur?, nee 60 atmcLing and hument • , .e in every point of view. The parties are all of tee highest respectability, and young Snyder, Just amsea a , his majority, wen a }Gong man universal !) esteemed, and more exemplary than the average 01 Young men. His father, John G. Snyder, with *bun hr lived, and Lehman Carey, father of young l'oeea Carey, a lad aged tibnut fourteen, who tired bum. are both ihriving,larmers, are near neigh entirely friendly toward leach other, and we n told exemplary members of the same church. The latter, Lehman Carey, has a peach orchard, in rk.nrme the present season, and peaches being Ne in that vicinity, the neighboring boys and lounc men of the town had given him much annoy- Cg. , by depredations In the orchard during the n~_ut for some time hack. Outraged by these an and lessee, Mr. Carey it seems placed his ''.ant7 eon Moan, in the orchard with ague to watch. th e dusk of the evening young Snyder, who In not to have been one of the previous treapaae. 'N. passing the orchard got over the deuce and ad tured alone, until he was shot by young Carey-- R.' died almost Instantly. Between 20 and 110 shot entered his body, several of which it it Bald would o g‘y have produced death. A warrant was leaned on the following day, Sat urday, by Wm Root, esq., of this city, on oath of J 'h , McLaughlin, for Moses Carey and his father. Thry were brought to the Alderman's office on Bat °t.l evening, about 11 o'clock, and an examiun- Ituil Lad. Tee following witnesses were examined for the C ommonwealth, by P. C. Grittnan, es q., counsel for lLy prosecutkou : K. hi. Burdick, Joseph Utley, w arren crsiner, Andrew Wetbman, John A. Riven berg, Nicholas Young, Henry Spencer. and Philip Frits. No defence was made—rtn• defendants seem "'em grief at rick= at the tad affslr as any one of ow at t. by it. Tae wt'neases testified to the admitkion 01 young? that he was aatctung in the peach oretou wLth s cue for the depredators that had been steal tae their peaches. That when he saw a person "'wing tutu the orchard, not knowing who it Wee , area.th, shot killing him, and the victim roved lu be Salaen Soler. One witness testified to an admission of Lehman Carey, the father, i hat he bad told bla eon to shoot If any one came into the orchard The defendanta ware committed and taken to Wilkes-B.rre dating Bandar night. An examination was held at Wilkea-Bette before hie donor, Jadms ConynghaM, on Wednesday, as the result of which the parties were ado:Mit-if to ball, ball accepted, and they have returned home. B o th o f to e thee wily stricken families base the „ yowat td oa of the community.—Carboadale Advance. mewed Soldiers ofßargewhentrao Cosostv.— The great and glorious . work for which we left onr homes and our flnaldes, bur wives, our ehildren,nur parents, and onr Mende, Is accomplished, and the Old Flag again floats to the breeze from every hill top, and in every valley, throughout the length and breadth of tits thirty-six United States, a warning alike to foreign foes and domestic traitors. You have nobly done your work, and have, under God, been permitted to return to the bosom of your families, although 60/13e of you are perhaps disabled for life. Yet your scans are bonorabie,for they were received in your country's service. Many, by far too many of onr comrades who went forth with us, to fight for our Flag and the preser vation of the Government, are lett to fill Martyrs' graves, canning sadness and sorrow among scores of once happy home circles. Let us resolve that their memories shall be held sacred In our hearts, who have survived the hard ships and carnage that have caused them to be thus stricken down, and tot us also he true to each other, binding ourselves each to the other In the bonds of fraternal regard, as fervently as we were united in fighting the battles or our Country for mutual liber ty and mutual rights against a Wicked and united enemy. And for the purpose of carrying out such a design, and ss a matter of local history, I suggeat the pro priety of meeting together at some future day, and forming ourselves Into a Soldiers Association for Stisqueitattna County, and preparing for ourselves a Boot el &. cord, In which to be recorded the name of each and every man who has been mustered into the service of the United States and has been matt larly or honorably discharged therefromA or has been killed In battle, or died from iilbeFwe tontract ed in the service, and also setting forth the battl e s engaged in, the wounds and injuries received, <Le. The record to contain, also, the names of those who went out to defend the State of Pennsylvania In the Bummer of 18u3. who were mastered tutu the State or National Service. lIIILANI ELT Hoping to hear the opinions of many others on the subject, I am truly Tours, A RETURNED SOLDIER. /important Declaims— Tame. of .fartcadhrral Soctedee.-17 oder the last amendments of the Ex cise Law, some assessors have fitipposecl that agri cultural societies, State, county or other, are obliged to pay a license ice for holding their exhibitionn, and a tax of twa per rent upon the groan receipts therefr^m- 0 0 1 ,,,8. P. Johnson, Secretary of the N. Y State itilatriltural Society, haying applied to tin, ConUnksioner of internal Revenue at Washing ton, for an authoritative decision on the aut.Jett, hands us the following reply just received : TREASURY DEPARTMENT, OPPICE of bernavut, REVERTE tlashisgton, Sept. 9, 1865. Sir—in reply to yours of 25th inst., I have to say that as agricultural Fairs are not held for pecuniary profit to the managers or others, but rather as a means of promoting the agrienltural Interests of the country, they are not considered as coming within par. 80 of sec. 79 of the Excise Law, and are re. ;carded as exempt from license duty. They are also exempt from taxation upon gross receipts, under section 108. Very respectiully, E A ROLLINS. Dep. Commissioner. B. P. JOIIIV3ON, Seery, Albany. Where, however, horse trotting forms a part of an agricultural show, the Society Is thereby render ed liable for both the license tax and the tax of two per cent. upon their gross rhcripts, as was decided by the Commissioner under date of July sth, in re sponse to the following letter from an assessor Is New Ilampanirn: The " Littleton Fair Ground Company" own a Trotting course 'and generally have :more or less "trots" within the year, charging en admission fee. Their Exhibition in the fall Is an Agricultural Show Including "Home Trot." Should they not be r'-- quired to pay for CO license, by the terms of Item SS, Sectlan 70, and should they be required to re turn and pay on their irmaa receipts the two per centrim ? See sections lOS and 1011. Respectfully 3 ours, B. Lovitt.L, Assessor 3d District New Hampshire. Both these questions where answered in the af firmative, thus showing the discrimination in rends, Ing the law, as between purely agricultural shots s, and those which include the trotting of hornet —a discrimination which Sera's to us entirely just, since when this feature is added for the sake of drawing in a crowd or otherwise, it is proper that nu privilege should be paid tor But on what are solely and hTtlnattly agricultural, horticultural and domestic exhibitions there is no tax to be as sessed.— Country Onntieraoss. Teachers* Examinations.-- Lenox , Glenwood School bonne. Oct. Clifford and Dundatt, City school-house, Herrick, L}on Ararat, Church, " It .. Thom.on, o etOrr '. liibson, Hollow '• "*" Franklin, Liberty, - . , Silver take, Brackney " Nov. 1 Choeunnt, Clark A polacon, LiVleMeadows" " 3 Fore Lake ,t. Chapman, Towne'a(Chorebisehool house, Nov. 4 New Milford, Boro' school bonne, " 6 Great Bend, " " " 7 Ont.land, Harmony, Jaelnon, Ilerford, Jes.np Middletown and • • Mid. Center " Friendavilla, Rush, Granger Annum. Center 1=1:IMM;211M0 Lathrop,Hillsdale " Dimock, Corners , larooklyn, Center ••. • Bridtrewaser, Montrose " . _ Examinations to begin at 10 o'clock, a. M. Pletua remember mixt*, revenue stamp, etc. E A. WESSON. Superintendent of Sun. Co. Brookleu, 001.., IMS ?finales.' Faitertadameals.—Puoressor TILL°T SON has the pleasure of announcing to the people of zitiaquettanna county that be Intends visiting the hormurtia and tonmsbips of the county for the pur pose of giving a seri. a of mnsical entertainments He a ill visit \i w Milford, Great Bend. and Stoque iterate Di pot lb if week- The Republican of each will contain a notice of the appoiotm•ut fur the current week.' For particulars, eve bills. The mosip..--The J. Monroe Taylor Gold Medal Soap is one of those articles that should be in every housebold,and the lady who n.glects to furnish her. self or domestim, whh it, loses a boon which I , will he impossible to Bud a substitute for. It takes l•ws in quantity, and washes as no other soap can do. It makes nongh hands smooth, and softens and whitens the slum as well us making clothes look so white. Try It. Elevated Taste.—Bolwer Lytton imp that a re lined gentleman may always be known by the per. tome. be ogee. In American Society it i• recogma d as a mark of elevated taste to patronize Phatoe'e "Sight Blooming Cereus " Its purity, freshness, a , d delicacy commend it to all persons of poetic irate and teeling. sold everywhere. Mason & Uamttn•s Cabinet Organs.—Flavine taten some pains to widely onnseives reaptectand the merits of these new instrument., we are able to ..peak very confidently in regard to them. and to recommend tom heartily to our raiders,. We hat 12 nut wand any different% in the opinions entertained of them by musicians; all value tnem highly, and all agree that their superiority to all otter instru ments of the class. American or foreign, is indisput able. New Tore Eramitt.r. One of these instruments can be seen at 0. D. Einatatee Jewelry Store, MontroisP, Pa. List of Letters—ltemainlng in the Postoffitte at Montrose, Saturday, Oct: 14th, !.Sll5, and officially published to the paper having the largest circa "tatlou : Ac,•ry Judson Stevens C P Sanwa William Tewksbury Miss Weltha Bigpall C H Tennant Mies Henrietta Dowling Hiss Sarah Tewksbury F Dsrus win D Tarbox His Thankful E Dewitt Misr Miuy Warner E A Fisk Mrs A R Warner O W HerkimendNeo & Warner Mrs O B Jacobs Mary E ' Wilson A J Lane 8 F Welman Rims Adaline Lam. N A Week. Mns Martha L Hullishill Bridget Please say adveTilsed.' D. R. LATHROP, P. N .WOODRUPF-11AWLEY--Sept. 22' od, by Bev. A. 0 Warren, Mr. Hearse E. Woodruff, of Mont robe, and Mies Adelloe Hawley, of Bridgewater. aI.7BTIN—ttEYNOL.OB—In Routh Bridgewater, ou the 4th hiss, by Bev. J. F. Deane, Mr. John W. Amain, or °riven, Bradford County, and Mize Eliza beth E. Resuolda, of Pdrest Lake. BUTTON—WIX.O24-4o Montrose, on the 6th ilia., by Rev. John F.'.Deans, Mn. William Rattan, late of England, and 'Km Martha J. Mixon, 01 North Bndgewater. PICKEtf—CI3.2aPIELD—In Rush, October 4th, by Ltd. H H. Gray, Mr. L. B. Pickett and Miee Vie. M. Chatfield, both of Jessup, Busqu'a County, WILLIAMS—TYLER.--In Montrose, Oct. grol,-nt the house of the bnde's Patin.; by Rev. 14. 0. War m, Ms. Thomas Williams, of Franklin, and Mies Addle T3ler, of Montrone. ' PELBUSH—BRANGER—At iilll-13id4 Cottage. Om. 41. u. by Rey. A. 0 Warren, Mr. G. C. Fe!lamb, 01 emblem, and Klee .Loulaa &sager, of Windham, Wyoming Connty, FL TLIOSIPSON—EVANS—At the Franklin How% in Montrose, Oct. 4th, by Rev. A. 0. Warren, Mr. Thempeon, of Pope, Bradford Count;, and Mks limb A Evade et Aabwit. . WM South 13411 re 808 q. " S Lanreboro " " 9 No. 2 " 10 tam MEI SIM garriageo. f eaths. • SMITH—In Sprla¢ville Pa., July 12th, 1861, Maria H., wile of Juatna Smith, Ir., &god flfry-lour yews. SMITH—In Springville, Pa., May 16th, 1865, Ptomains IL, talfti of Justus Smith, Jr., aged fifty yearn. JANNETT—In Leaoa, on tha 6th Instant, Mary Jane Jannett, only daughter of W. C. and T. M. Tower, aged two years and ten months. WARNER-1n Forest Lake, on the 3rd {net Jeldel E. eldest eon of 'Eat and Sally Warner, aged twenty years and nine mouths. BOYER—Early on Wednesday morning, Sept, al, 1885, at Imperial, Venango County, Pa., Hattie, in fant daughter oCilenry and Martha Boyer, aged one month and al: days. BOYER—On Wednesday eve., Sept. 6th, 1865, at Imperial, Venango County, Pa., after a briet and painful Illness, Martha, the beloved wife of Henry Boyer, and daughter of Margaret B. and the late Andrew Giddings, otMerrick, Susquehanna County, Pa., aged twenty eight yea'ns,. three months, and three day& lier mulleins were taken to Port Clinton, Pa., for Interment. AUSTIN-1n Montrose, on the morning of the let inst., Mr. John Auntie, aged eirhty-one yeate. Mr. Austin was on• of the . earllcat settlers of this part of the County, and had - fully shared in the toil and Itardshitts of a pioneer lite. 11e was, truly, one of the most laborious men that has engaged in chair. leg away the primeval wrests, for the cultivation of the present generation. hut his earthly toll has messed, and he, like most of his generation, has de. parted, we trust, tor a better mgiou, leaving a large !amity to mourn and remember. (Cow. NORTH—In Slicer Lake, on the night of the 4th last, Mr. Anthony North, aged eighty nix yearn Mr. North emigrated to this country• trom Eng land, in 1818, and nettled in Silver Lake, when there were but a very few settlers, and but two small framed houses in the township. He established for himself and fatuity a comfortable home, notwith standing the many obstacles of a new country ; and. among neighbors and friends, had a good name for honesty and uprightness; and ut the last, with his work done, longed for the hour of departure. SMITH—In Springville, Pa , Oct. sth, 1865,, Emma Lnuiaa, yuungeat daughter nt Justus and Maria 11. Smith, aged twenty-one years. She died in beauty, like a rose blown from Its parent stem ; She died In beauty, like a pearl dropped from some diadem; She died In beauty, like the snow on flowers dissolv ed away ; She died In beauty, like the star lost on the brow of day. She lives In Glory, likehiglit's gems ae,. round the silver moon ; She lives in Glory, like the sun amid the blue of June. gu arkti Wt,eporto. New York Wholesale Prices CkLnent of Produce. Reported for Fie " I.o•YeNnatlY Itertrotteasi" by JObt Ali CA AD ENTER.. Com. IterobAnt. Wsablniturt St. Int. Vern, to whom shlpmenta may be made. Ttini4Alrds of the marke caluo .ID bo aivabcod on the receipt or the goods 11 desired. sod • quick return made for the balance. Full directions and • weekly matte' report sent free of charge by mall In those making sitinmenta Balm uo. pure, IP 15.1 a 9 GP 160 Rye, F bust., I 100 apt 115 Impure, " t• Cala. 00 rm LS Beata, wood,' boalt.l e 1 to Corn, 90 a 95 Pima, "1 an Q I sr, Potatoes, IP barrel, 150 Oti 175 Better, In tram, 4 5 40 64 •mined," IOJ (p I. to •• 11. 11 Mins, " 5005 45 did., dry. Is h., It nil 17 " In rod •• - " 0 in "bore, ebaloe , •• 14 Pe 15, Lard, com to beg.* 05. 11 50 " 10 at IS Reef, bid., II 044 In :A , Dried Apples, •• 9 mime, S•CO 15 Peletins, 20 0 25 Pork, mean, g 55 'd Fl O .4 • '4O m " prime, •• 5J Jn git wt ro3 cherrlns. " vnq 15 . Ramo, molted. PID 20!53 00 aamphmies. Cs M tbouldera •• 1 5 01 So . . . . 9 Bickberrlea 91 75 41 . 1 1344 91 04 9 19 05 vi MI ' l, . Fees, ' II= .‘' dorm, '4 3 m 147 a., i,v,... 7. .., a t , Flour. wheat. V 1.b1.. P ~e. 4 50' Turkeys, 9 14 a 11 rye " 5 r.o LI 7Fo o,oe. - 20 iS 71 Corr. Neat. V hood, 7. CA) f 4 2 V iludr., - 2° 43 T 7 fluetwhedt Flour" 441 Clover Seed. " 14 41 le 1 , 1.. IP 19 14 ft to Troothr Seed. V hunk A 7544 4 1 o Feathers,llve reve. 1000 1 4 , Fl. 54411. •• Rat 6, 4 a a Beef Sldek fl 9 044 15 , Tallow, VS., 1 1 (4 11 Mutton .13 cAnan, ii , 19 , 411 H Wo4l, vraehed. 9 50 05 71 Vnkl, 9 1844 70 1 1 0.1. ur,evvbed, 9 :100 40 Fork. defseed 9 14 fa H. 4 rlples. 41 barrel 5 141) 64 700 Wheal. 44 btu el, 173 44 It 401 Warde 3¢34.r. la Non—A full report of the Neve-York Else Ant can be wen on tie as any time by ealline at the - Republican - Office In Montrose lu the shove 'selves die lowest and highest prices which se, Env.rn ed by quality and condition. Mw,' articles that Sr. not ine.nhoh...l ....me eftw ti rnwnil n. naln. ITCH! ITCH! ITCH! SCRATCH! SCRATCH! SCRATCH! Wheaton's Onnment, Will Care the Itch In 48 Hears. ALSO nun . salt Rheum. ITlmre, Chllblalna, maul all Etoral/Asa 41.4. •e.-. a. el• ale ny ail lluartat DT r.mding GO e•nl.rn N , F.! K , dt F . ..T7n.h, Solt a get ta. Wia.huNp...l,sl.reet, 1 . .. e lars - ....ded by mall p stag, tart of tee Vr.ited PIOIG.. Sept m. SATCHI3LOBT Celebrated HAIR DYE! TH OrlnlnAl and Beal In the World I The only tnre and tw..• feet flair Bye lists:Oen, ftellsbrA and Instsntsuenua Produces hnmedlately a rolerdld Mack o• eso,o Brown, with old Irjurrtur the bait nr skin. Remedies the 111 afflnts of hsd dl Nold by all Drthlersts. The tumulus ts slgoed WILLIAM A BA. rows Lon. REGENERATING EXTRACT OF MILLEFLEr RS, Fo• Rea Lady.. and Reantlf >lug the Han. CHARLES BATOME , OR. ISA..Taaa •nvn•t •tr lain —l♦ gil Adr t i:ltutnto. Sheriff's Sales. , - DY virtue of stindry write issued by the Court of I) Common Pleas of iscisquebanua County, and to me directed, I will expose to rale, by public .endue. at the Court House, in Montrose, on Saturday, N07V714. bee 11th, 1865, at I o'cleark p. ra., the following Oe scribed pieces or parcels 01 land, to wit : All that certain piece or parcel of land situate in Montrose borough, and described as follows, to wit . On the north by the Plank Road leading frotu Moto rout to Montrose Depot, on the east by lard of D D. Warner, on the south by lands of W E. Prot, and on the wept by lands of S. A. Fettle one Mrs. Roach, containing about seven and a ball acres, tee the same more er leQe s with the eppurtc Dances, one tie riling house. same fruit trees, and all improved. [Taken in ext-entien at the pull: of Mar tin Tewksbury 'es. John W Young and Joanna Young, his wife, and A. D. limber to the lire of IL Dunmore. Executor of J F. Dunmore, es. Pat ric Carter and J. W. Young. ] ALSO—The following described piece or parcel of land situate in Ararat township, Sursea counts, bounded on the north by lands of liar:180n Dix, on the ehst ter lands of Justin L. Doyle, on the gentle by land< of Lewis Lew, and on the we-t by lanes of Dam Barnes, containing about seventy eight acres of land, he the earn.- more or lea., wilt the await:lr • minces, one burned house, one barn, one corn non-e, one orchard and about sixty acre. improved [Taker. In execution at the snit of Edward W. Warner as Eduard Warner.] DAVID SUMMERS. She'rilY Sheriff's Office, Montrose, October lii, 1563. Anditor's Notice esdeesigne4l. at Author tppointed be the Orphems . (Inert the e.h.rlereulrelau a cavort he n ,d . ', •1 2 1 ` .1 ` ! " ;..t:r Asne . • lino to giv „ to het h. yell attend t the dutren of ), ..td alp btlutetit, Lt L. °ram In %Intros+, or, 1 , 1,1 , y. the nn th,„, of Nor ne 11l I o'rlock pmt which than and Tplag.. r.reonn !wing rlonne o, cowlnnd can pregcnt tl•etr, or hernnft , r be forever debnm..-0 [men corning In on ..1d Co , d, El=B=l=l E=2 Cseentorts Notice VrenrftE g lo. Let en testmentory to the *seeof Dengo-gah 11 , 11 coofonl ha . e of the to nt chick On. c'o 0y onnionhenOtn. derma., beet he, granted to the ettoecribtr porenoti luelettted to wild esmo• or• re-cuextul to make latoo-eist. mytte.ol, thtme henvng Oa tug or deth.lanth• nthotthen the thme..-nin preen:mod the , cthou% doh., to Sullol9 11 UMFOILD, SleethOe. Eicrack. na 9. 1 Pr 3.-4.1 Adtnlni•lralor'e Notice 110 - 01 . 1 , tE U hervor even to 1111 persons having demands kgttra tn,...aue • f Jam, tleau. qv. or Vo n.c0 , p041. 14 a. eeme u.s.t prrs•v•ed t 4. the ungtratieted • r eettirstwta.. 10 , pere.thp tO raid relate art' rap. 1g 6 to mate lintnedi . dm'r. ,' Mon tt •.18. W a. DEAN:i. Auditor's "toilet T ar utlerelotnea.baelog been apoototal m Aodotor by t.ta the 11:).rto ' floPtrnda "f or Vh7it ' !. e r h 4 r t y tO areo d zoo• l'th t7o ' . rbe talc of lba real estate of Wit M. Clare at the salt of lima: Oe Of©.., ertll attend to the doff • of oofd appintment. al foto &Zoe. In Vette ate, on floomdao. the 1 , 1 day of Nov.. 1b46. I ticiodt p. at Which time and place all persona Infßit% , In said flood .111 present their claim!. or ho forme debarred froze ermlng oci sala fund. E. at TITIII , IOE., Unotrose, (kt 9, loan Incorporation Notice § , Mhhand h c NTT the matter of th e hearts , o of thehand Methodist rptscnp.l Mtn b of Strint Jo Notice L earebysi.en than an app.icplon has been made r. 'be Coo t Imomon Yb to or mud county. to in l et n ti. o xt r r Incovoratton, to to Se own ho the name. el le. and Ott. of ...Tn. Second Ililludast hybconal Chore.. apringellle 8. E.W.M.e.D. Prothonotary. Montetme, October 0.1E45. Adessinistralor's NOTIOE Is Lanny Øvsn to MI Lemons laving demandampems ILlSCstate jazaattlattlez late& Lenox to.talti. decW that the a2lO mast be prnentl4 -to the andel% fat k , rangy• and all tenons indebted s meld seals an requested o page Immedmh. payment. MORT 1! 8.14.1`.0. ectmt. Le ca. August tech. -61 r. Admml•trulor'r !Motive. N TIOE LI het.) , Orem to a ll perms* baalop demads am,dl3 the (total. al Job 4 a agora. Lge of Apolacua tograatsip, d,re tbat. the Mlle ZOLA be pressotoi to ilia tudersii..ed rot artongr awn% and fit tetasostsdebto&l to id carats an, netaxedt& to task Iran, Watt payment. hAISEY BAUNLY. Ade, • &Fr iscon. ecl,tunb. Ist. IS4.l..—stsrp Adinluiwtrator'• Notice IVOTICE Is I - m . 03 , 41ee0 to all poroota. torfluictlemandasiralto II 11,0 &nate of Williod E. Mau*. late Of -4000 n 10.1 top. dercsoeil,tbatthcootoe mutt 15e prooented to the oudetatel fur orraoltol=ta..oltd all penults Indebted. to odd twierCed ko take m, begialtbiltlmmuim ama 414. . 4 ' .lA*l4- "la.b Administrator's Notice. CIE la hereby even to all mama bov!o detnattlaagattahl estate of E. W. Leer,. n'Tb , u,son tote. ahlp.deceased. t at the .ame tenet h.pereeeted tothe ontlertgnetfirt artaximent, and all persona I mlebtetl to ttahteomSe arn 'Needed to InakOttracot Mate payment. O. L. LZW/B. Abler, Thootwo, October , 14th 1.14,01,ep " AdmitiMraloratitotlee. NPM W Ls hereby elven to .It yeTebee beetter deellegeirde the Neste J.. ph Nen= lilts of aubo o o. &coo& d, war the moue most be hrioeaterl to the underlined f r renlegorO4 of‘o ell p Inerbtr4 to ..10 uUto Ste nquestad to=asts Itereedb I de Porrosta. ARttj, pl tftonit, J._ tux; u. • Afters. Aabnrn Co.ntre Ottotvr9, IFBS.- wtri Incorporation Notice ,71 UgQIIIt11A NN A C.IRNTY !'t , —ln Um oottt, te the loot , por.tion The Liberty wronger, Asowaintion." ?otlee to krtebY 1 n ...I ...Palest!. hot heto mote to the Court of °amnion Pk... of slid county. to ;not s Garter or lurOttrestinn. to w. known by the twote, 0 old title PI 'no Isbe ty Con dory toosocoslon " ELDRED, Protbonotarr Montrose, t l / 4 tober ISM. indltor's Notice. Tunderilaned. an Auditor aepdleted by the Ilehthine Court I of Sinertehanns Counts, to make distribatlen n(funde le the hands of the Esniuter of the canto of item ...Nolen. deed, will attend to the duties of ht.. setedettnent et lie nftlee In 11l Borough of Montrose, on Sartirdar. the 21st day .4 tteterer noel, at I o'clock r tn.. when ell yerseesinterested in raid limit will on. sent their claims or he forever debarred. EM=l EseculorN Nollee IVOIIIIIB Is hereby elven to 01 PnrAttnAn•Alne Sens/L.4 LPlna il the watt. of %Soli! P. Dlmmkk. late of Pv.elna to-p., lot 1 hal the Anaa tnlntt lat orewnted to the mtdentleavillararranisunial and all pereonalndebted to naid w ada .L te r a r re a raq T a in eate . t7 ic tna:a j Int ri ta r : II•tt.• trtent.ot I .11.8KT1 ,I. DIM MP IK / I Uniondale. snot VI. 18AS. Auditor'• Notice T AE undersened. on %udltor sprodnted by the Court of Corp- I moo Nem .I.teittellsons Conta• to dltt•tbote the fundt in tte hands of the A dndottafator h.. estate of Dn.. alletonor. .leteosed •111 attend to the dutles of hteappotottnent at as °Mee In ntrose. nn Thoreday the %Or ^s{ of t ember, at 1 o doe. P. m. who', .11 perm... oten.a.ted In sold •00.1 wlll nntent hale claim. dotared Iron, eowtt g In on Feld fund. Motdrnee, neon le. was. 1. U. 13 VIIINS. Auditor A tad I toe,' Nol tee E onderalimed. an Auditor Ent , .lnttd by the (loan of Corm ph.., of .iiapi,banna emmts to tool, dl.tribut lon of the Mods In the hands of the Admihhorator of the stoat. of Tlllihny. dere ant moo eat the t.e.n nd leash remerentatl.e. of th• or•In d enden.. VIiI attend to Ito &ale. of him appointment at she limn of 1 ft Esh In , toutroa.. on Tneadas the rth flay of tirtritarr, IMS. al I 001000. r..., 01 Whlell Mamma pinee all person. Interrated In sal • folio sill ore.ent their claim* or be toreeer barrrd from ming In on saki fah& st Montrose tarot. 18.1 r . 8.63. W. P. LUbK.AuditorE [Goa Noilre in Ej•clment Sung... Ammo County pae Joseph I/ "'lnter k h.ums nrt••:er his wile. flarrey Clark 41L Marl• r Lek. hn wit 44 Thomas hl s. In the "nen of Com on Pie. of 4a1.1 county, Ants." I rem ISt& a.• •0,144: . . Ejectment to enttece pqment dutch.. multi, of the land !'mood Arc.. In the town. ht. ni Sertntretee. and county of Stott, harms at ntsald, trot known and el. ac 1.1 on ama of surrey of 110.1 !trinket a ItieshortOer Vs lot ICo Oh, and bn odtd the north by I..ds of ector Ytltertud. et, the east by lot 0 0, bt of the .1d tnere on the mutt be ttrid of 0 L. 51 }DD.., at d on the west to. lot N. 82 of the tame torvey, an t t ose or f0r...1, b. o , ..nad.tt of floor.. ;04 coutsdelng 105 news and 14 percrut or ther...,uts, hatto wit A ugnsl VW, 1,11 or n , Do ot W J. Tore 11 All') for ptalntlot, I'm It drain.. De Itrom the de fe nth,' t to n o , p, atal ;Imo t, the trtl Voodoo of Noremte r Term nest r Jm eal. (1. R ELDRED, Clerk, Notice In Ejectment. trinquethan nn County as. I. In - chard & slnk. Avery, Ram the trlfl and terintnent of f i•lrt hod. «ed. ve n mo. sod Patric , I{ 111 , no In the r 'uu ot l•ommo- P do, W 0 pril Term 1675. H I t rorty acres of Intel 'Middle lon tonnnhip, nourded al d doom.. td an a c res Buttoning at •pt born the purl •• tut trun the Mid.. le Hranch • ( the 'X t rtlutt • ef•ek. tn. , W. ll hand ;thence north +4 - rrrchts to s pnet • thence moth 44. netts% nO perches. to ah' lock tree soot 4.1 t. mat tel of ern es t a Reeten tee, anti thence notl h 48 . SO wanes La the place of end pow to yea. Apple 4.44 on motto° of Bent], 6 Viten 6 Ilent.ey. A trt,a plalnuft, Court gentle Hole up, the de t er to apeer and plead by ft, Ind Monday of November leant nont. ne ed srattett Atte.t. AamUtl•trnlor's Notice. once la herb, even to all persona having Omar& scene 1.1 the came of E 'T. VI Ilhun late of I flnaora tovroshlp. deo d. • hat then une must be cresezte . fl , to tt d f e undersigned , fuLf =ctof . l7.ll e 'd {Zru n en n t lidtubo stet. IIl;R.2 damn J uII.6CR. knock. September It. Inifa._.‘a Eieentoep pialc NOT/CE 1 . he•s l, ale n that In pv•susnee of •13 owecr of tns to bar oort svelte. snow Col.M , r. to MO direr Led I wl,l el,. lell , lc t al e. try • rein •upn he pretulre• to 1.. rex t. was/tip, on Tye , ••ct 17 h. lid,. at ime P Y . .. l'•wrt,e deter 1 , 4,1 thee • pn•cel t• 1 and, late the octal. (' Ton, In. des amt. dencethe.• a. •014. .101 ,h. Inner g at •tatr In tn. r,tr e eftt e •lart rew , to rt da east of the ear,. of Hemet ^lark's : thence .rth In des seer wort 111 Perot,.: Mob.' ervth PS deers., west In perches: thews south IN !teener wren r 94 11Xns percher: 'hence nrr.t. lOtk rtesree4, out 60 IMA, ; ee a.ntn Ss, Lltyrees, west tt.3, Is-chow; thence orth Mt, de veva, erst 15 I rites 1., the ply, of beginning: cohtstnlng 21 ocrt uMut three tweve o , art kb 1mpr0..41. TR , I.M. • ; OWL", tr ne paid on proper y berm struck down and bal=ce on c ofirrnal lon of sale. Lenox, Sept 1. ISIS% 'N &OHIO r, TINGLES, Adminhirator's th aI e NOTTer Is Traohy Oren that IT Toast.* f ari ord rOr t, OTIITI 011 rt Of TlloqUabant3 riot ty. tr . rne directed, . expose to pie r upon the TT mires ,t LAO. corn on 55 ird • • di, the 1-th d.v of Miner 1342,. on. o•eini • p th e t o p„,, log d Mt»d t lecf r r pare I of Itl d, late the Ante of Pealt• I Nat oer drops-ed, 1.3 colt firginr.l, s , o Make and etr i nn nonth lee of Eltsha Lards. and •••mth rsai corner of . Oink 11.14.1. 1e• - • laud. and meninx thence north KO TAT wake °nil tone. , in the 111.• of lauds of Joarph Omsk et ; int n, avert 35 rods-IL. , south At code to a 'take m d einem In the tirooh tire to cues Lord , : 'berme by 1•nd• of rant I ord, 08 rods to the place of Frain Ding; cot.taretng 25 acres, more or les ...lit: about 115 Song ,wermatl.. ••• rale. WAR. lib Id.Tlht. LILY. ei du. •. Lethr e. October t, fan —.3 ` 1 311I2 1 2." WOODEN END BRICK BLOCK! New Supply Flue American Cutler) New Supply Fine Perfumery New Supply Flllc void roux New Supply Wall Paper and Bordering "3111. t. IL" I=l NEW GOODS M Reduced Prices. Dscri twt won :c.r, form rilertrudebnil t be poblx ECM& I e.that Mr) yet hr lottod 3t the Storeof B. It. Lyons & Co., tn •C ceatat tgatittry, — ost to AAA/TUE thot.yrho with to it ILOTHEDwiththe tits? A RTICLE of Ready Made Clothing, L..° found in.: out, eq us: t o any Cre - rox Won an WAR ILAr:T6LYOT To RIP. THIN AND THICK COATS, Vestsand Parit%, of every variety. Alsoan 6XTEINSI V Ea.wrtment o r hiSHATS & CAPS, stestztylecallltualtle./...iss. rs•s ottrooe, A Intl 17. W. 5. LANI4POIII. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. valuable lumber and wood lot In Lothrop towltsldp, belaqten notiety. Pn., contalnlbg about iqe,ror.., with a good dwe/11•11 , ouse ang Wen thereon aLd awtnt 10t1 acres lo gr.ow. Un tht. prep. rty Is a gowell sawmill and Istb toll, capable or cutting fOlfK4 fun f lumber per year. Toe e sonll 1 0 runts of /iltholron its , lfin. On the D L. et W. Itallrosd. A rood road ruts threeen ertule property There Is wood and lumber enungb It to 1 , 1 or In twice over. A rsre ehaoet.—.ll I be mold low, wlllt easy teen, ALM). W farm tot au as the "Velepthe Moteetp vg.,e o .• I 0 Ni e b. .lam Wyoming county, Pa..oanNlaingawut to Acres, lX Joliet rob Neiteolem lybv.on the f unkhananeli t'reek• abOul A, ones of tut lord ; the halmuoe up Loud—rumen destrablepreopertT. Atm.), a valuable Mill pro forty, one odle from Ilootoole, at fn. oat. of J o•.e.gs Lake,tontstitlng of • get•trulM ond salrAn ll j and .hunt 00 Coln cf land. will the water kowet. plAto 111 le i l=tl= ' is u nn '' 7:l",.. " Ve ° from . etot=e, r rro nis t ioltsZto ' n t i PJU octet. rlty acres of eitAce woo.l land the batantla At Need. fhb foam Is wall fenced .Ith goOd sta. wall, well watered. and lu •\ high stelamorcUltimat au l ..frabie of Inuring fenm ton) le tvty etters--a very dralraule proper*, . AAMI. a bonne and lot to toe B-rongh of Montrose n.°111.1[1,00 be Peddle square Doe tot contabos about SM mores of land, wild , • osvo eneteLoter troll and shade tree.. The attention of IN. Istshing po , thase real estate ill Hotel tro 13E111, properties, se they set all good and dealrabie investMentS et '.he prime asked for Went, Libor... , terms be dam. ti terns ,rirs, nod other Infot ossUott, on, or edtlress Lwow, tinsaLl. Pittston, Los-me Co, Ps., Or it. 8. SkIAMLM, Montrose, Bstsqueliarma Co., Pa., Jan. SOUL 113611,-tf Carriage Manufactory. 'FIE understrocil would supeci*awreiciio tbititimfo haux-Conoty.,thathe Woe of the Carriage & Wagon Staini; .17=1V-141gArrsbIlltitr= ' 4 superior Manner. flotpalriu done' o tee best of Rile Ind • M.. WORIS. WA. • ANTED. P.. J. it' GERB /An..troso.Jorto fl. 1243... • - FARS Foe P1A1.2. (INC Suadred and nen acres. situateone mile tramJdos , easa,aaventyabre se ea impreeed. thane veal hums, a dsrealea hem and e Ant apnea or, Apt - 'Tart rm. sVjd7 1 0 gape IA Oa snastsms, ebm yreauglo. Idenittel NEW ..A.rit..ELTVAI. FAIL AND WINTER GOODS AT eoftelibeiT,Rosob4ol)& eo. lArl NG !eat reel:treed r 0113 Fe..4mk, with e extetelve 1. 'sod banns at. variety or New Goods, to which the altentlon of the Pt.blic I. mot,. ',spent MOO. at d se Iho grm dr were bought under tie- nowt IXVlLlallat•kLe tat lilnn .rd Jur , t glint to tee recent advatu, we nroMILO to roll them st egmdly ten figures. One mono Is to please WI. nod not to be out-dere by soy other nine," whether at home or abroad. The following Goods m.no rts t en of our stock on band. and will be kept during the season. C. W. TYLER, Lodltor ftheentna4 bleached and brown, 10 4, and 4-4 PO linemen Muslin, a{ and 41 Inet en. Pine blotched and b•oan ehl , tlnße • 4_4, and 7-8. Caaeone of the best make. and I .antbotto it fattanat. Gingham. at .01,0e.‘ C and lorelan manufacture. Btantekzna-4rtra henry Mtn heck and sidled abbtinga. Canton Cannel., paper nod taantaie toraillea Le.. de Plata..la of all Colors and Q•alitim Fite white, yard wide,_ aker dant:el; lanty7 twilled grey. ?.lus t and red: cotton mist d; .111, wised later and Oslo tw•laburs Co. , lane, striped. and Plain atirlit g d.. Fite wool Bed Plank 1., 10-4, 11-4, and 10-4 wide, an ;man:lea. Ladles', elan'. and ( [Mime' w0..1 base— •ll et) cniors. and labia.. etalia, mufflers, hood.. seittaga, breakfast abawbi, table at, piano spread., tephir warbl ed sac ShatLsnd wu01,6c., Figat.lo.ll4 nu. table Damask ; brcvn do. Flee white limn start at. &nu Inset dint. , g do. White acd brt Wst linen table cloths. oasts:. of afferent goodtt • One towels by the damn tc.re.lritst liocktnback, crsatt, Ac.. ta. A Larne smolt cool of the following.t Printed cart cotton and w^O, delsines. Poe rolld colors, risrcelt Merinos, all colors sod goatlike •• Alapsoots - plaid .. .. WA strirril - G. R ELDRED, Clerk Me fancy dims silks, every vazisi y of colon. Wel all - assil heavy 11111,13.. silks. - boons. silk., la! 0310 IT. and btim:11111./iadts Me cambia; mina., mulls. striped and paned muslin., Lc. Line. earnbrk Latioltenthiair, yl. a, h,me , lteh•d. h,n rr ea and =tin [dared do Drown . the errihroldereal Ida Irce and tarrinate ; plain and emtrotd. red collars : Maim and alerrea via. c ape dn. Enatwol.lereol Iniants' wale,: ale fine rr.er.no cartir dried !Mho& cap, differ r.t patterns white Lace. and edaltap I, erahan and Waft, Vali:recite <denim c an. Liam sod cotton thee ode: ea sr.g and embrottery glib; kn., ttng cottoa, Bn. Daum Fitment. and i arms lam... Poe of all tte Cashloc. te nod leading BPI,: clos2 and burlo ornaments, by the pltoe or In Feu f .1411. nets and bah' dresses velvet rtaboots all widths; atop.= 'veld. all colors. P ot.. Silk inns/tine tell.; 1.c.0e WC1111: crape veto; mask veils; plata, and with ...mutton,. 0, ea.. of all SOK, and saltable for all peroom Fon glovotstlL do; 001000 do; bootee ; rec.. &n. !Angle and double ltroche &VI.; torte anA doable wool 0000 of ill the leading Wien std r.tte , ^s; Eng 1 blbet and bhttlandtrool do. Our aapnntent b Sect, as cirmilara, wicks, and barques, cannot 4 mirelled outdde the cities. and are cm promise corm bar✓<aln , It imeh. Hoop Skirts, Ba!morals and Corsets, rtf dtfrerent stein and make. of French and American artanulec ture. and which we sell at extreme War prices. Black broadcloth. beavers, ladles cloth. MOM Cile, satin els. eatdek7 *Lai, 6c., tee.. In Least earlerT. We would my to thme In the trade, that we have a rru.. menorr rase of (bust gooti• um.lll kept to this llse of toMMlnta. std tut. .nabbed to famish them at New York Jotters prices. We will name part of the g-od , to [M. floe: Bonpet and Bat blocks. Monet wad Rat frames. to MINT= and fipe. ettraw. felt. and bother, Mita. Ribbons of ei etyloei, and takes. Lam h cod, 111oFlons. crapes net.. CU.O lin or, bole et ollka, eitt and moot Alt velvota of all orlon: art/. Meal &mem pluton. bo, end mini ether arttelm too nn. mertina to mention. Please give n. a Llal and Consiilo3 3 09.1.13c1,0. We hove but little space left to arty reach; but to thou who wad; of the theorse tide fell and winter with warm, durable. ano comfortable el Wag. we word mentlY ray tint wawirbbowobor thn general etw or o .cat city of rtady.n ads [bind; g, tbd conse quently rue hire price toroiron. weere oeveethelerew prepared to retrial you all. and rub you oh In prim and materials. Onr stock la Igegs ; OUT &Level are crowded ; awl we an %Ironer dal y reoelelge new odd:lib,. thaw., lie elroblng we sell la all of we owe seek and In. can therefore guorootec I be waking wit ware - Pedal of boob g4ment we wit. lave ne the two trial led we cot =re you all Nether tOOOOOO a•Ocro. TLe following articles w hore In work : . • - 1111tek fn,elt co to in pod double breasted ; black and fac4 bustnees =stet tdato and fence cesettuete kogllel 'walking amt•, rid to ends to match ; piste and (awl tack eoote—aleo la aolte ; block and buoy castmen ;ant, ut.d woe to meta ; tclacC mod Ilarrlscasatmcre mitt; tilt, intl.. and tales trot.. Bore CLOIVITCO.-3 :Wu melt ty, _ Urxeco OVILCOrre' OVI-110.111! d.llrtpin ncd quallve Wrote ratan shirt.; Oars Sacral do. Merino starts and do am: cup. dm. Oak Ham .ad Maur collars, mans, Clore., umbsa Las. trucks, rallam, satchels. ac., LIM wol laid with a choke ulettion of aselmezes bros. cloth; bakvart. aches, an. whi•-ti to tarp to make clothing to m at. and arr vp‘uld moon al , th..on that at. In tiro habit of bowing e tbr p n w,p r guda to.yttgr. thstro tia a au], fktllos cemylopld tog tdotietes ion/stirs oottatrloo. ; r to ex:ea:Ace we would for ow, mw Ore to oil of no thil'snot soy •on ufti nnhup ttpr by no. to gin no o con, oxid we Ida uy . to mo you. -- OUTT.EIVBERGA ROBENBAIDI 44 .0 M. vge 64 - 131 : 11 , ma6llllollilleta. ordeetawasssrt M, S. ,DESSAIIEB Cotton Department, Woolen Department. Linen Department. Dress Goods. l'oplLm; Motto•rs all vr.;ol ; Mahon Cobargalmagine" Iltpra, te., tc, Silks. White Goods. Notions and Fancy Goody_ Shawls Cloaks, Cloth ani Piece Goods. Millinery Goods. GENTS DEPARTMENT Clothing. Geuls Fond4ing Goods. Our Custom Department NEW GOODS. WEBB & BUTTERFIELD,. • ra now nxtiving thetr SPRING AHD SUMMER WOOL PieUM Ball fad cm:olw Dress Goods GRENADINES, POPLINS. CRADLES, LENOS, DE LAINES, &c. bioNTßOtir. May 8.160- Glass Fruit Jars. plllll3, cents—cpt= l . YO e b ecn y ta—.2 quarts, 31 mots. LYON' 0-lass - VSare. tx HUNDBISC 001. CLOS' , WA TM. S carb:dog of Too,. bleuof all Mod. unmet. Ego Wawa.. sog.rt. ere:bona. ipoon Glum Sa t Claw, ...coo. job. 1 , col . t'apo Ma" 11 , nmerre Mate. Lamp ,hLmn•y, &boar, CAMOINAC. &c. for sole by It. It. LYON; d CO. II 11 LYON'S fi CO. Oil and Paints. BoILED and •a. Linseed 011. White Le .d White Zinn. Venetia. Red. Yellow cher, Pane and Chrome and Ore.. I...thaw. Whiting. rutty, Coupe's' Glue. t and Paper .te en.„ ter Aisle In B. It. LYON. tig CO. Window &lass. k 5710. 4 BY 14'14v. 8 10, 9 It 9 , 8, 9 14. 9.15,10 11, 10.14, 1015 19, t 0 17.11 18,12 IS. 18, 141% 14.80, 1 , 84, 19.75, 79 V). alb ofll sizes for nab) by B. B. LY49lln At CO. Window .Shades. &NPLBWID assormerd no window eigedee sad =pro, Fee tore 110 rd end WWI raper and ttordtra on We. Youtruee. June 113.160. B. R. LYONS & CO. Floor and Table Cloths. plrgriTT-Flrle Plecna Floor Olt fintha enna xnrd tn •K tr 'e pl-ees Ta .le al Clothe. ten.° 1 yart tn 12 eds. lone; Bla-t ItnaL Clothe for,a . by B. K. LY co* Mantra, Juno It That A NEW SUPPLY OP THAT CELEBRATED FALL CREEK FLOUR • Pt ri other brands equa.ls as ace/id-and some Aar as 0 00 0, whi c h will to 5-.ld at prices to correspond, and at Ultras as low se the route qualltiea ran be had anywhere else. I would also my to my literals aid tin /oerunt cvunm.n that they can pureheee 0 merles. Pr vialons. and Yank, n o lora of the on demented at greatly seduced prima, tall and be enne.ced. , basement rooms of the Fraoullo Hotel. Router., July 3.136 N A. N BULLARD. Butter Tubs For Sale A T 11. li. EVETN3I4OII3ErS. BUTTYR FIRKINS Sp Mao and warranted pod. nod neve had butts In as some bare carcunaud at H. P. DlErtele On ES Moovos., , epWiabw 11.1 W B B CII6 88. N. W. CIIANDLEa. Chase,,etrandter & Co„ BANKERS, Great Bend., Pa., Hit,Yl:,,TavirgA,n,r=, - ,Vc::.:,;,:4 - .7:07'.1=. ~,,, paint. in the I/ :red Sta ter, zed to re.... money on depadt. 5 . 1,/ ,11 7 oo rY. It. d 4 and MO .her government aseusitie and dram. no New York d Philadelphia at corrent ra tei. (merest elm pone Desna. Bounty PAT C. - Plate. caahod and a (3 , kantak ItAttalao B. re.dore. B. meal, me are whetted to open accounts and make th.lr ea chanzes th,412 us ftev.ave Ma.. for a ir. Cire.t Bend, J lily 31 15 —l.l. 0 All WHOM IT MAY CONCERN, Farmers In Particular. BOYD & WEBSTER RAVE FOR BALE REVOLVING HORSE. TAKES, DT TEE DOZEN Olt SINGLE ONE. EXTRAS AND REPAIRS 01110 REAPERS AND MOWE!:S B=1:! GRAIN CRADLES, GRASS SCYTHES AND SNATHS, FORKS. SHOVELS. HOES PICKS AND HANDLES. Building ilaierials, NCLCDING PINE LUMBER, WINDOW BASH, PAINTS OILS, PUTTT, GLASS, lIPTTeI, SCREWS, NAILS, ; LOCKS, A LARGE VARIETY COOK. STOVES FOR 131:110 1 / 3 10 WOOD COOK STOVES 1:1113733 COOK STOVES POD WOOD OR COAL. TIN W ARE, wnoLtexce A..m) RETAIL. BIRD CAGES, LAMPS, dm ALL ROODS AT PEACE PRICES ■OR CAM w. H. BOYD. M mum., M.y 1 6 th. ISM STOVES ! STOVES ! 133133 STROPOLITIR IA 1 ' STORE Orwell. Bradford Co.. Pa. BRONSON lzoolnesutly recelring HARD WAR'S In grew varlrtlee. The morroM Vow,. Item [fay Forks, Iran. Stec: eurellicr TrUntnlrv , . kr ac. 4.lonuterul lee fur purselrra. th►ell. July 'I. 11163.—1yp. SOLDIER S' PENSIONS, BOUNTY AND BACK PAY. THE' , ..leMin.d. LIE EASED AGENT OP THE any YIN 11 ENT. still Ore prompt attention to all el aHns entrusted I theatre. Mane. LOW. and Intormation 14.1.•....,a• • I.IIA I. I, V ► ITop Tahe Notice. By IRE U. REVENUE LAW, all cloth cnanuractured taxed Ira per cent SD TALOIMII. Clll. tom for whom manufacture cloth .11 , take not ee that they Eli be required r.y_ the a.n e. In adaltb , u to our chareta. N )3 Curom wort do,.e aura. liontrnae. Ana. Vat: isettl.-am. J. W. attYET & BROTHER. CARRIAGE SHOP, BLACKSMI THING, &C., - A.t,,Vriendsville, Pa.; By J. W. Flynn & F. P. Ryan. 4 iLl it kinds ol i e e r . oit and promptly done. Try na. D. BREWSTER, AUCTIONEER Montrose, Pa. Montrose. Aorft ♦ 11354.4 f WOOL CARDING. lit WOULD N 7 to my old friend. In Annuabanna °aunty that It boa renamed th e Canithg Martins at P. B. Minerva atop. with Ottar Cast% and will be onrty for Wool la amino. 1 salll Cord on reasonable terms 'Vnt,... Tes t : i ts. eta rata =afar Oa teed bY -11JiLDWIS a AlL'''. aerMato il. 1M DR. C. P. BIGELOW. • PIMICILIF i 11111M11111. 0 7 4 1 ,,i 0 . anr , en meat. bubo fOrmerly occiplid by Y. L. GREAT BEND BOROUGH. 111 E. BEEELovir bad three y. experlence GI 'Wrenn In thane nt n. Haebital o f Al•bauthiS. V...gend WV: on. prrcei., Novp.l Man, ineyeto m poldet. sad t. pm.nd • utruded his owe. Omit 14ad , teubunt 1401.1865.-ITh NEW SKIRT FOR 4865-6. The Great Invontio n of the A‘re in HOOP SKIRTS. J. W. BRADLEY'S Nev P atella DUPLEX ELLIPTIC (or double) SPRING mum T „. Invention conststs of nuplez (or tooliffplie pare relined rter: • Dena Ingenmusle braided Ughtly lad Iroly together. ° re to *US to-skint the Vrathetil, moatlallslhlcetsegle rod door ble Poring me. n.ed Tbey *Adorn bend or break. Mtn th•dnele net... and n n , wquently preeerre their perfea and beautlful Mute more Or an brim as long a• any Angle rpring skirt Gat Sire ban or Ca be made. THE deeinl r irelblitty sor groat comfort sad plume to soy Lade .enui , g tpe bora , . Itllptln Skint will he szoortrowd patticularly lo edleroward ossembtwk, CarrbigrilGlF nod Cork Mord , Pork A n. for W b omensro tad cairn t•reue, as the Skirt ma be folded when In use to oecut7 a small place as neell• and conven teed ly e. s Ilk e e r been. Drees. A Lady haying en,loyed the pleanere, Comfort, and Great venleneee of wearing t • Denies Ellptie Meet Clot , grldni MT stogie day will never alberwa-d• ante. wide the, tsar yor Celleben, Mews, and Young Lulu, tory an =mit, to all '111E: 1100PN ane covered edit, t ply doubts twisted thneed and -Id wear tenet as long as the single yarn covering whh b used oo 511 we ar Neel Hoop nein.. The these bettor rods ow emery 0 1e1rt Alen double I , tee/..nd twice or double toreeed to pre. rmt the .revering 'rem weartne off the rode when . mains down we l ly m o o, item dc, .bleb they an cobstantty sable= to . I, made of the new and elegant r . r.rded Topa, and snip rats emery peel. giving v. the the moo = elui " veriont rape poe-ttile. anti or. pot , catmint:Or , he Ugh Magda. • able, comfortable, snit mono. lila ever rood, w ORAItt•E wCA Y, proprierono MIN+ , loreallop, r A Iit , TAC 1 0 KENN, r 7 Naito, sad TO El It KAIli REKTb New-York. FOlt nALE to all dew-claw tooter ba tills City. sad throttlat. wit we United Canada, Savona do Cuba, Itertco, SOBUI America and the West IV'IINQUME FOR THE DUPUIS ELLIPTIC OR DOUBLE) SPRING SKIRT. A. 44 C. Be➢temhu nth, Lea —7mo., MISSES E. M. dr. E. 2t. VADA.IIIII. :ip Dhetss First Door South of the Catholic Church, Tl.l ERR • fannto, able anaortment of 111111terf Gooch tlll be Kept onnelanti •• on Land. Batmen of the Lanni rtylen made to order on ;Lod Wins K. Wf VADAILII. E. A. VADAILIN. Ifoutrwe. epril 17, 18a5.--Em SATIN AND COLORED. • FANCY COMBS, BAIR FOILS, &c. &c., Jusi Bought in Nino York at Arnie Phlke& ALSO, A LARGE LOT OF FIRE JEWELRY, Which .nu be sold for the BEd thirty days at Greatly Reduced Prices. MOntrbe. April 10. IRM NEW MILLINERY SHOP. B. w_ FORDIIAf4 ArouLn..vto the ladle. of Montrose end stelnlty Mail-11811 hes opened a S' op to the holidays formerly called Blooteret F 3.11, Arne all+ rill keep a nel esnply or all kind. of looda Bonnet- Hats, MM., S. d Bonnets constantly a= an, Bonnet-, Hats done to cadet. I.adlea call and nee for younenice. Moots:me. May 8.1883 H. B. FORDHA.M. COFFIN TRIMMINGS, rnrect from the Manufactory. NF LI Z A Z T, , 11 A p. Fif , l , N . l . (l ;3( W o ßig: T H FI .ik ED E • i) C ROF6, and nd Fllagrp. 8 , 13dx, varltty of wtcros of l 4. r.tiln Plan; Pita, we iamond, Ptv. , Dowel I.llopw, Llnlng tre. de. ac ; While Matto, tro. al. by Montrone. A prll 11. 18.53 B. 8 LYONS • OIL PHOTOGAZI'HS! ILIKBROTITES! OPAL PICTURES! LYONS' PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY IN FULL BLAST and daily Rt.:Bre out Photarspbs I In all rtyles of the art—Flo, Alilbratrpe• and the rawahlt• I'ororlß Picture, Old Ineto es cooled and enlarged to lore glee 17 nod of the Mai Plerroct roncehrel with hdlg Ink, or Tinted or Colored P/oare Cares, Matra. Tray, and Frames nn hand or implied one ov.• e Painting. for Mt. ard the beat °time Or r., Ir. the market. Prier. nvelentte. Nesse call. Rooms ellpoalte Searles note!, over B. R. Lyon h Co.l Store. MA prll 10, 1183. PEACE ESTABLISHED ! Lark Lines of Prices Con. altered and Reduced 4 vow reeolvtug. for Prolog ropPlim nv md 1 .0 mor-beof Dry Goods, Groceries, Crockery, Hardware, Stoves, Iron, Steel, Nails, Paints, Lamp and Linseed Oils, Benzole, Carpet- Ingo, Floor Oil-Cloths, Wall Paper, Window Shades, Hats and Caps, Boots, Shoes, Clocks, &c. &c., ' , eluding. as usual, toll rut... or the moat pormlar ad's of L. Itest 0-Ms St,. Is. II Ribbous. Flow's• go-. vblth Fen on Mr most favorable terms for Cub. Prafaror, . Prom. lime Buvrrs. X. B.— Flour and Sall on hand as usual. NEW MTLF , MP. ante in, IFI4I. THE KEYSTONE HOTEL, (Formerly oemipiect by N. Hatch,) MONTY{ OSE, PENN'A., HAS been leased and reopened by the undrestcoed. who b 7 aerator a well goer ed larder and Bar, and careful wealth= to the Guaira a tho establishment .d the aunts of hla buoy, alit endeavor to merit the patronage of the public_ P. V. fIAREV. liontrose, April IL Int.— tf. Soldiers' Bounty, Pensions, and Back Pay. r HS omferstrned Lleenfmtl AVM. of ths Oftrernstmat being Cht. IT Pforitird with all mop my forms will, ere proamt at tcatlrrn to sit rlshoststxtretvd to his our. W n o ntr m me. oprrt n fo l m lBo_mr psi.. nn G Eu saccruM P. LIITLZ. HIBSCHM ANN BROTHERS Or TUE BINGHAMTON BEEHIVE B , rvz „ ci p OCT their LAW lard salandme DRY 0 0 O.D S, CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, EMBROIDERIES, II IND 0 14' CURTI INS, WINDOW RHODES, FIXTURES, ite., ore ofeeting thee entire orottenent, eteeirrtelot Ike tmatheault asig eichretjootie ever tutrodnced to this market, at • tr.lla NEW YORK WHOLESALE PRICES, o order 0 reduce the!. Plock previous to Met removal LOW Vbell new Anne If y,AI vrtgl to .room toroth. cal at 11l Rein ISM &MI BRAM Yo go Court Strut—Men Of the Ileehlea: Hinglmantan, July Nth, ISM A. L. TVEBSTER LYCOMING COUNTY Fire Insurance Co. CAPITAL $2,600,000. OF re Ea , t e b d ert reliable Ceigani . ln i :b4 r ..." far busguebama Couty. Montrose. Eleveeintorr 11. IBM SHOOTING IRONS T. - REVOLVING OM SINGLE—NEW STUD% AT BEMAN'S. TEE °STATIST lIIPEOVEIMCMIT YET. Snigle Pistol that Draws Bs Own Car. fridge after Firing Prices los than " Asa ornza maw." AU the. and 'Ryles area. tridge on tts.d. also O. D. Mrs I:louble•Water-'root aed Patted states Army Percussion Oats. noa . an tom Moat Ear Iterolms tad D lltota . o ar " att. T.A. Irak. itua...te Wool w oot ni v : „ .„„„ Inform Orb hires and tbersbne lr that the , . p it aanytto tire vs Wont to asslonAKUini , b , Alm Wall Card bag and flab rdemads d6 aPpint, "‘ll . s lta 4 .—tt . JOHN a OK. I=l TEAS! TEAM Alowevrta a 1110.44 eimilaaale BEADS, ALSO, 0. D. BEMAN PEACE AND PEACE PRICES. H. BURRITT
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