ght gudeptudrut papal,lion LOCAL MATTERS Fence Beards.-Any quantity of good hemlock fence boards wanted on subscription to the Indeprn• dent The Geeneer*foam Teterroph-13ce the wowed ua In our advertlalue columns of this Teti valuable agricultural and family newspaper. Ftse Jpples.—Rev. H. H. Gray bee presented us with a basket of splendid Northern Spy applea— thirty-four apples making half a bushel. rrotific.—R. D. thsvis, of Clifford township, lathed, this year, an car of eight-rowed corn which bsci 738 kernels on it. Can any of our farmers beat Ntlird.—Nir. Robert Smalea, of Lynn, Susqu'a County, Pa., an old man, much respected by all who knew him, very unexpectedly met his death, on Wednesday, Nov. Ist, by being kicked by a hon. Ha lived only three.hours. Swart OM Lady. —Mrs. Nancy Prink, of Au burn township, this County, has &mine the past season, spun forty-two and a half rune of linen and to yarn. Mrs. Prink Is eighty-one years old, and Is as spry as the majority of folks are at 511 y. Hassrfonra alsoga---Capt_4. R Lynne has dis posed of his Photograph Gallery to J. 13, Hazleton. Mr Hazleton's standing as a skillfhl artist is well established, his pictures having taken the tint pre missal wherever exhibited at the different Pain in the County. Jr told Wftster Coratnif—Parvners and others In the rural districts, predict an early winter, a long one and a strong one. One of the signs Is that birds early took their flight southward, and another that the husk of the growing corn Was very thick and covered the ears to the very ends, a never-failing proof that overcoat• and fuel will be in gneat de mand. Rodfv's Ladrs Book for .November, The country School," a superb line engraving; Godey's splendid Fall Fashions, colored; Robe Crea k* from the celebrated es•abllehment of Messrs. A.. T. Stewart t Co., New York. •• Preparing Tor a Tableau," is the humorous *- tare. Now Music and Drawing Patterns. Marlon Harland, Miss V. F. Towniend, Mrs. Matta V. Vic tor, and Miss S. Annie Frost, contribute to this Lumber. Bravadoes Potatta.—We are indebted to Messrs. Ticknor Fields, Boston, for the fourth volume of h•ir "Companion Potts for the People." It is en t.led "Lyrics of Life," by Robert Browning, and rootaine choice specimens of the shorter poems of llr Browning. It is elegantly Illustrated. Bent to anv address by the publishers on receipt of the puce—fatty cents. Fatal .11M-ay at Petaultnottle.—We learn that on ltatnreay week, at a gathering of some kind In Fnendscille, a row occurred among some Irishmen wno were Inebriated, in which knives and pistols were freely used. Several shots were fired, but no Opt was Injured by them. DttriDE• the row, one man. ThOMAS FLAiIIATY. received several stabs in the abdomen, and expired on the spot. “Corn is liling."—Otir Readers noticed a week or two since, that we were bragging considerably over a stalk of corn which we had seen, on which rev Fi x ears Hardly bad we done saying ilia. before we found Its equal and a little more, in the .bare of a stalk of corn, from the farm of W. g Ho r t on , in Sbesbequin, on which grew acvenfuß r,fl ears This beats all the pumpkins, squashes, potatoes, cabbages, turnips, cows, pigs, and babies, tam on• contemporaries have yet noticed, and proves decidedly that corn is King over them W.—Bradford rpS. The jumgue mossuarb._Th e November num ber contains the following Interesting articles Why the Prokammer Castle was destroyed; The Rhyme nine Master's Mate ; The Visible and Invisible in Libraries; Letter to a Young Housekeeper; The Peace Autumn; Doctor Johns; Rodolphe Toptf, ; The Chimney Corner; Jeremy Bentham; A Fare to As-asks; The Forge; The Progress of the Electric Telegraph; The Field of Gettysburg; Alex ander Hsmilton ; Reviews and Literary Notices; F.ecent American Publications, It is more than nsosily interesting this month. We do not see bow e one can possibly do without the Art.sirric. N,OO per annum Address Ticknor A Fields, LA Tremont-street, Boston. Onotterfeltf Tretureceir Mottz.—A new counter. feu 5113 dollar Treasury note has been detected, and said a eodeiderable amount has been taken by not of the Government officiate. It is pronoonced Dr erperts to be the best counterfeit yet issued, and IS difficult to detect. It can be known by the two !onowine points : In genuine liftiee the words "fifty" tad figures SO on end of the note and surrounding Lots and forming the border of the circle' In the voter of the back are octagonal. In the counter. left they are nearly circular. In the genuine the :arse black letters ".Unfted States;" the black has Insight lines and looks fair; in the counterfeit the black Is picked and scratched, especially the "5" at the end of "States." In the genuine the lower half of 'V' in 5d on the end, is a white line. In the counterfeit it is all covered with straight lines. Soldiers' Ald.—The Soldiers' Aid acknowl edges the receipt of forty dollars from Montrose and vicinity, for the recent Fair held In Philadelphia, for the Soldiers' Rome. The same was duly forwarded, and a receipt has been obtained from Philadelphia Packages, both to the Soldiers' Home and to the Lodze, have been recently forwarded. Mrs M C. Grier. President of the Woman's Pa. Branch. of the U. S. Sanitary Commission, writes, as follows: "We shall still keep our of nee for a few months, in order to procure ensplo v ccent for as many needy soldiers as possible; and. at course, the Pension office for cialmg also must ta continued. In addition to this, the Commission in siren one thousand dollars to the Pennsylvania laut.pital to procure admission there for a certain number of sick and wounded soldiers. This work COOT be so far Increased that an entire Ward will be sapported by the Sanitary Commission." The Sanitary and Christian Commissions have 'used over to the American Freedman's Aid the cares remaining on bond. E C. BLLesxal. Cbrraponding S•crelary. Gerald of Mrs Mt.—The Herald of Health and :carnal of Physical Culture, edited by B. T. Trail, Is published monthly. by Miller, Wood, & Cu.. No 15 Laight St., New-Tort, at $1,50 per an tin., with deductions and premiums to dubs.— This Journal is devoted to the laws of life and health, bodily developement, and hygienic medics. ton. The following contents of the October num ber will give a good general Idea of the character cad object of the work : "_Rambling Reminiscences," "The War Path," "Worse than War," "Par, Water," "The Sunny Smith," "A Comedy of4Errors," "Curses of Qui- Me," "Reconstruction," and various "Topics of the Month," by Dr. R. T. Trail; "Hints on Child e,"Boum; "Cure for Inebriates," IT Dr. M. L. Holbrook ; "Non•atimalatine treat ructit of disease," by Jas. Haughton ; "Our Houses, t. , .w to mate them Healthful," by Mrs. Stowe ; "Physical Culture in Cleveland High School," by lA' T. Sterling; "Notes of warning respecting the tholera," "A letter from George Francis Train to his children on the rules of health," "Food and Dis ease," by Dr. J. B. F. Walker ; "The medical abo rts of Alcohol," by Rev. W W. WMiams; "Hem orrhage of the Lungs;" by Dr. R. P. Miller, and ve nous other articles. Four copies will be sett for f 5.00; ten copies for $lO,OO. Those desiring It should address the publishers, Desertzrs Vbfinf,—lt is proper the Act of Con rrefia depriving deserters from the draft of the rights of citizenship should have judicial Interpreta tion. Vexations snits are not to be encouraged In say case; hut a snit that should bring up and de eds what, the law means and the extent of its valid ity. is altogether desirable. In this county, it is understood, bills of Indict ment will be laid before the next Grand Jury against two of the election boards for refusing the votes of deserters. But U these indictments shall be returned "Joie bills," it is not likely the prime question of fi% validity of the law will be raised, or if raised, that it will be settled. The laws of this State make It a misdemeanor for members of election hoards "knowingly" to refuse a legal voter the right to de posit his ballot. Hence, in cases such as those un der consideratlen, the pivot is in the intentions of the officials. Is two other counties, at least, deserters have brought Botta in damages against Judges and In !pecturs of Elections for refining to let them vote. TbesLo suits can, and doubtless will, be so conducted to bring up all the points it la desirable to have (ken:Dined. in the %IXtb Senatorial district, composed of Faluktin and Adams counties, Mr. C. M. Duncan, democrat, has a majority of twenty over Mr. David MeConaueby, republican. Fifty deserters arc known to have voted for Mr. Duncan, while not one b known to have voted Inc Mr. McConsoghy. On Vas ground the seat of Mr Duncan will be contest ed, and the Senate will be called upon for a deck• lon as to the meaning and force of the congressional enactment_ We may mention theiact, though it Is not rele vant to the matter In hand, that a hope to entertain ed that soldiers on service in Team, have voted, and riven Mr. McConatighy an actual mayirity. If this should prove to be the fact the Senate will be ask ed o n this ground also to give him the scat. Bute decision of the Senate giving Mr. MeCon "'TY seat on the ground that deserters have no t to vote in Penwnylvanis, will not settle the m ml i ng 0 the law. It will only Indicate the Sco w S vonstrnetion of the law, and that construction win be binding only inside the chamber of that body. cnntested election before the Comte, hinging on the voting of dewters, would brio 111? and W.' W the palm at Iseina.—Mmidafir Mpink Rua Pleturate—gltome on Furlough." polo - tad by Schussele,trom a steel engraving of o h o n, of Philadelphia, la a tine mezzotint picture, and prononneee by Mr. Sartain the finest piece of work he has executed for yeant. Trie supject hone ot the interesting that wo have moat touching and deeolr eyertft i c i wn. Th e h a the returned soldier, is the cenh.,, of the grou p. Ms face all aglow with de light at being once more among his loved ones ; his wife rec li n i ng an her husband's ahoulder,wtth an ex pression of happiness complete resting on her face; i n th e woe a the soldier is their child, wondering a t t h e caresses of the bearded stranger; on the s i ege , with outstretched arm% the mother; In the door the aged father leaning on his staff and the arm of hie daughter, with en expression of reveren tial Joy on his face; while the soldier's hope, with noisy hilarity, are bearing their father's knapsack. At the left, neighbors are coming to Inquire of ab sent ones, with that troubled anxiety of look only those can know whosei loved ones are among the misting. The borne and dog, with life-like fidelity to nature, are expressing their mute joy ' • and the Yankee boy, with knife and stick, and his usual show of nonchalance, is looking on. The picture is a gem, fitted to beautify an American home, and speaking volumes to every loyal heart. The agent, Mr. Albert Knapp, a disabled soldier, of Company 13, 137th N.-Y., is now canvassing this Borough for the work, and will also canvass Dim och, Springville, Brooklyn, Harford, and perhaps other parts of the County. Death of atario sellsairre—Cbarles Miner. the Historian of Wyoming, and many years a pleasant contributor to these columna,dicd at the "Reheat," his residence in Plains township, near Wilkes-Barre, Pa., on ThetedaY evening, October `Mb, Ism, about nine o'elock,at the advanced age of eighty-six years. Vie PhdadripAta Press says: "Ilon. Charles Miner died near Wilkes-Barre, at the residence alas eon, W. P. Miner, on Thursday evening lest, at nine o'clock, In the eighty-seventh year of his age. Few Lives have been crowded with MOM general Interest and individual adventure.— Not only to a Pennaylvanian,bat to citizens of other States, the experience of Charles Miner was an oh. ject of pleasingand profitable study. He was born in Norwich, Conn., and when nineteen years old emi grated to Wyoming Valley. Joined afterwards by his older brother, a practical printer, he started the Lite:erne Federalist. 'This was :superseded by the Gleaner, wi th .Mineras theprincipal editor. Through its columns he gave tor several Months the celebrat ed eesaya of moral wit, of fact and fancy and delicate humor, entitled "From the Desk of Poorßobert,the Scribe." nevi gave him curb popularity that he ,was invited to become assistant editor of the tbliti cal and Commerria/ Register. in Philadelphia Heim cepted, but soon went to West Chester, wherewith his brother, he established the Village Bawd. Poor Robert here wrote over the signature of "John Har wood," and made the paper very popular. While hens he was elected twice to Congress as a colleague of Mr. Buchanan. He was a useful and able mem ber; took great interest In the subject of slavery, to which he was opposed. He awakened the coun try to the silk-growing business, and wrote the *hie report which was Introduced by General Stephen Van Rensselaer as chairman of the committee on agriculture. About ISM he relinquished business In West Chester and returned to the Wyoming Val ley, Charles Miner was a model journalist and statesman ; the father of a school of Sound thinker..., and the moat practical philanthropist of hit time.— We shall do full justice to his memory hereafter." It wee the "True American" Mr. Miner edited for a short time In Philadelphia, In 1816. He establish ed the Tillage Rernrd, now ably edited by Henry S. Evans, esq., In West Chester, Pa. Asher Miner ea. tabilsbed the Bucks County Intelliaenter at an earlier day.— Wilkes-Barre Record, of the Fontes. Stale PoUrfes.- 4 `lllomce," the Harrisburg eor respondent of the Chambersbnrg Repo:Um-v. (is it "Father Benedict," Clerk of the House)—thns diS• coarser concerning .the 11. B. Senatorship, and Ga hernatorial chair referring to the former first: Philadelphia will not present less than two candi dates, both of whom are, next to being for therd selves, against Cameron, I refer to Col- Wm. B. Thomas, and Hon. Wye. D. Kelley. Judge Kelley is especially hitter against Cameron and will deal some heavy blows In the progress of the struggle. Gov. Cnrtio is widely spoken of, but Ido not know that he regards himself as a candidate. Certain It is that he has not devoted hie efforts to control the election of members of the legislature favorable to himself. lion. Thaddeus Stevens la named. but Ido not regard it as probable that he will enter the list of competitors. - Pon. G. A. Grow will probably be a formidable Candidate, as the whole North would adhere to him with great fidelity. The West will,of course, have a small crop of candidates also; hut as Cowan has the position now, it is likely that the Senator will be yielded to the Rest. A decided ma jority of the new Senators chosen this fall are square ly hostile to Gen. Cameron, and the Cheater, Lan caster, Bedford, and Beaver districts will pretty cer tainly elect Senators next fall who will not prefer hint. He has, however, earnest friends in Hall, Haines, and Nichols, who will probably he re-elect ed, and Ridgeway will likely support him if Phila delphia cannot mrry one of her candidates through. Unless the House shall be made strongly for Camer on—much more so than It Is this year—he cannot he the nominee of the Union caucus; but just who may be to a question that la moat dtdiCutt M sole lion. Naturally enough the overwhelming Union victo ry Just achieved has brought nut a large crop of can didates for Governor. Gen. Morebead of Allegheny. Col. Jordan of Bedford, Gen. Geary and Hon. Jno. Covode of Westmoreland, Hon. W. W. Ketcham of Lucerne, have been known candidates for come months,and the established supremacy of the Union party will make their friends increase their enemies. In addition to these, I hear the names of Hon. Thos. M. Howe and Hon. Jon. P. Penney, of Allegheny, Gen. Lemuel Todd, of Cumberland, Mayor M'Mich ael, of Philadelphia, Gene. Hartranft and Hancock, of Montgomery, Hon. G. A. Grow, of Susquehanna, Senator Lowery, of Me, Hon. Geo, V. Lawrence,of Washington, Hon. john Cessna, of Bedford, and others whose names I do not now recall. 41d . forme Freedmes.—Appeals have reached the Montrose Soldiers' Aid to the effect seen in the following extracts. The flratis from the pen of Mrs. T. P. James, President of the W. P. B. of American Freedman's Aid Commission, at 418 Walnut Street. Philadelphia, and was directed to Miss S. M. Walk er: "I know you are interested for the colored race, and hope you will stir up Susquehanna county to work for them as they did for the soldiers: Our plan is to organize Aid Societies throughout the State, as the Sanitary Commission did, and expect them to do the same sort of work, collecting money and supplies, and transmitting them to the Women's Pennsylvania Branch. The-work is very urgent, and I trust you will prevail on the rood people of your neighborhood to go to work at once' Mrs- Dr. Parrish, Corresponding Secretary of lie same commission, writes to E. C. Blackman : "From official documents, received from the South, it 1: ev ident there will be much suffering there this Win ter, unless the benevolence of the North interposes to prevent. Schools have already been established in many places, and will continue to be, if money can be procured for their maintenance. Will you not at once organize societies in your vicinity for making clothing for the aged and orphans who are depending on us for aid, and create a fund, however small, for the schools r' In pursuance of these requests, A. Meeting of the 1-golies of 'Montrose is hereby appointed at the house of Bev. Burr Bald win, Thursday, Nov. 9th, at 3 Pie to ascertain bow far we shall be able to respond. It is hoped there Is sufficient sympathy for the large class now thrown upon the nation for education and temporary snpport, to stir us up to an efficient organization on their behalf. Circulars and plans for organizing are on hand, and we need only to go to work to become thoroughly Luterestrd Miss S. M. Walker will act in this county as As sociate Manager for the Women's Pennsylvani. Branch of the American Freedmen's Aid, and earnest ly requests the members of Ald Societies who have so nobly labored for our brave soldiers, to transfer their efforts now to the relief of suffering Freedmen, In accordance with the above appeals, and send in their names. Dimock and Elk Lake have kindly expressed their willingness to engage In the new enterprise. Shall Montrose do less ? BY ORDER OT SOLD lEEE' AID SOCIETY. The Finer( Article of Its kind.—The counter feiters of unimportant° foreign perfumery pay but a poor compliment to the sagacity and taste of Amer ican ladtee,if they expect them to buy their simulat ed "extracts," when Fhalon's "Night-Blooming Ce rruti," the finest article of its land in any country, is obtainable everywhere. Economical and Healthy.—}leedeJg Gold Medsil Baleratus is clarified and concentrated in such a manner as to render ate use much more economical and healthy than any other. For culin ary purposes it cannot be equalled in the world. A lady who has tested Its merits, refuses to try any other. It Is muck better than soda, and Is perfectly healthy. Try it. Grocers and Druggists sell it.— Depot 112 libertfiStreet, New-Yoth. u Hold fast to all I give Yon. "—lf that person who has my packet-hook which contained from Re to EB, and also a blackand white bresedpin, doe% not return it to its owner, at the Independent Republican °dice, I shall be inclined to thiolt that the person calculate% to "hold fast" to more than I give; and I ehall also think it my duty, and for the good of th.- community, to publicly expose the same, if my prop erty is not rWurned to me Within a wk. A reasoua bic reward Will be given to the returner. 7. 2. 2A. kiosxwatill, Nov. 4th. Teach's.? teachers for the Fall of 1365 will be held at the tollowing dates and places: New Milford, Boro' school-house, Nov. 6. Great Bend, 61 7 . Oakland, Bugg. " 1.1 8. Harmony, Lanesboro "" 9. Jackson. No. 2 " 10. Harford, Village " " 1L Jessup, Bolles " 13. Middletown and I mid. center „ .. „ it Friendsville, Hush, Granger .. " 15. Auburn, Center .66 " 16. Springville, Hollow . " 17. Lathrop, .14511wies .a 66 20 . Dimoc*, Corners " 46 21. Brooklyn, Center .. . If . Bridgewater, Montrose " •' If. Examinations to begin at 10 o'clock, A. tr. Please remember paper, revenue stamp, dtc. M .6.. Marrow. Swpsrfalwtsisat ((Son. Ob. ilitioolOp, Oat.. 10111 Jury Idaf.—The foil darwn for the Term of ber 13th, 1805: OftAND Bridgemter--Hatvey OW flnejr., Myronßaldwin. ihookhen—Lodorlek Bal-1 ley, Jr., H. L. Batley, J. 8. Peckbam. Caartsrut—Mlcllttel J. Don nelly, Dusdaff—Amos i•brest Lake—DranerMott, jr., James Flatter. Friendxstlla—Robert Win ters. Gibson—Henn' Abel. Great /knd—Joeepla Do Auburn -Jonathan Bun nell, Charles Gay. A rarat-Ed' a Baldwin, 24. Brooklyn—M. C. Chap man, G. M Ely. Bridgerater •D'd Fancher. Choconnt—John Hickey, Matthew Rahaley, Pat rick Fitz Martin. Dirnock- -J. B. Woodhouse. Forest Lake—E. G. Ball. FVanklin—David Marsh. OM! Bend—Nelson Ba• ker, James C. Dußois. Gibson—G. C. Brundage, Wm. E. Belcher. Hrrmouri.-Luther Barnes, Harvey tioldridge. Herrick—Thomas Bum,' Charles H. Ellis. Hrrford—Nathan Guile. Jackson—Dantol Cargill. Jesup—Orlando Stone,: Jas. Young, G.o Rose. Lenox—Chauncey Decker, Auburn—lsaac HoNicard,)-raciw^n—lFl H. Larrabee. William White. Mir Meculmos--Anael Fox. Aearat—Jniins Tiler. Montrone—A. P. Keeler, Bridgetsater--PerrinWells.' Wm. Foster. Brooklyn—Andrew Rog-'..llicklklotra—John Flynn, ere, 9d. Jr., Corentine Galatia, C7(lTord—Ellery Borne, Henry Halpin. John Irvin„ Jr., Wm., Netelfitford—A.P.Dewey, F. Wilson. , And. Roe, David Mae- Dimock —William Gnaws. key. John Yonne. I Oakland—Geo. T. Frazier. Friehdreille—Geo Abbott. Rush—Daniel Hollis, D. Forest take—Wm. Booth,' P Hibbard. Chester Lincoln. Sonia Depot—Henry Hall, Franklin—Geo. Park. John A. Font. Gibson—Lewis Evans. Scher Lake—Dion Rea. Greolßend-KT.Stephens.. vey. G. Bend Borough—David Springvilie--J. W. Ray- Thomaa. ' ncr. Ilinford —Zinn Carey, MU bourn Oakley. • Business Enlarged.--1,. C. Keeler is not only doing a nourishing hosing lis In Montrose, In the line of Furs, Buffalo Rcb.-s, Clothing, but he has Just established a branch establishment at No. 36 Court street, Binghamton. He expects to return from New York city in a day or two, with an exten sive stock, which will be told cheap for the times.— He has for a partner In the business, at Binghamton, Mr. A. L Griffin, formerly of Great Bend. People g o ing to Binghamton to trade will do well by call ing on them. DAT—TAYLOR—Nov. let, ]845, at Laneshor ough, at the houae of Jacob Taylor, Esq., by Rev H. Puttungill, Captain Robert fl. Day, of Susqua henna Depot, and Miss Friona L. Taylor, of Mout rose, Ps, FOSTER—CATI,Di—In Ripon, Wisconsin, Oct. 19th, 18115, at the residence of Richard Catlin, esti., by Rev E. W. Cook, Mr. Henry C. Foster and ltlks Anna M. Catlin, both of Montrose, Pa. (No cards.) LOOM IS—WILLMARTH--At Clifford. Oct. Itlh, 1u65, by Eld. Wm. A. Miller. Mr. Gorton L. Loomis M and ba Amy A. Wllimarth, both of liarford, Setae. county, Pa. McCRACK EN—CAREY—At Blngiaamt On, N. T., Oct. mod, t,y Roc. Chan. Keyser, Captain C. E. Mc- Cracken, of Montrose, and Miss Laura J. Carey, of Waverly, N. Y. COLE—BOGERT—In Forest Lake, Sunday, Oct 29th, 1565, by Bev. Wm. Skein, Mr. Alanaon Cole of Moetrosc, and Niles Caroline Bogert, of the above named place. HALFPENNY—BLISS—On the ult., by Rev. 11. Pattengill, Mr. Thomas M. Halfpenny and Mine Olive Bliss, all of Busquettarom Depot. ALDRICH—In Jackson, Sept. 131 h, 1b65, after a long illness, Mrs. Prutia Aldrich, aged eighty lour years. EDDY—In Rush Sept. 29th, IS6t, after a linger ing illness of nearly four weeks, which she bore -with ehristian patience land reanpution, relic of Charles Eddy, deceased, in the Seventy fourth year of her age. New York Wholesale Prices Current of Produce. Reported for tee " Drorre.roaor HICIT11110.11" by JOSI.Mf CARPENTER. Con. blerettant. Nu. .M 9 Wublnyton St.. New York, to whom eblpment• may be made. Tlee.t.blnis of the mar'e value will be advanced on the tecelpt of the Roods It del:red...l • qtdel return made for the balance. Full 41rer4ons and • weekly motet report sent free of &suety mall to thou mattne salpment. caws:. pure. V , A.ll 4S di k .00 Rye, E bual... • 1100 S 110 Impure. %dt AY data, dO4ll 1. 1 Rem; aound,'S bush.l Al 900 Cory, ez 9:0 Pas, I SO 4 11 , Potatoes, P barrel, C. 0.5 • • , ..... . . Batter, la tab,. fD. 300 65 1.0002 a," 1 730 910 •• 15 60132, " 90 43 55 Hides, dry, W 5., 1 4 0 17 WE rolls, " 400 50 " 0. 4 4.5. 4CB 10 Ober,. choice, " 13 ca 19; lased, cam. to beirt..*s 24 0 34 common. " 10 63 13' Beef, tame, f bbl., 14 0066 11 ,51 nrlao Apple.; " 4 0 16 " prima, " 11 30 014 WO " Peaches. " le 0 Sl` Pork. mai. " 00 co es 1 , 4 0/ " Plus. " 10 0 331 " petene,• • .000 0 7.,) cut Clarrles. " *0 0 43 11.65. smoked. fla X: 0 29 Ranolo.42rles" 3 4 0. 40 1 8 boulders, " " 1 4 43 1. 0 1 " 816901110 4 ' IL 6 8 1'010900. " 190 (I ic,,s, new dyer., 46 0 4e ,II ick"nay, . 23 5 , 6 00 0 !Chens, lire, 4. 18 0 31 Flour. whew. W hal_ 7 30016 11.' Turkeys. . 20 0 22 •• rya e 7.a 7 75 ace6e., '• l4 96 16 Corn Meal . 84 hind, 100 0 235 I)mek.o. " 32 0 35 Buckwheat Flour" 600 o 600'r•h0a1 Feed. ••• 0 4 0 03 Flax, W 5 2.0 24 TlothT Seed.! 1`0.611 8 080 540 Featbee6.ll96 teem. 110(4 1 00i tn Fizz Seel, " 190 0 810 Beef Sides, W 5 100 15 . Tullow, `D.. 140 1 4 Mutton. la carco2,lB 500 12 Wool, asmhed. •` 30(d 73 Weal. ' " 18(d 2.01W.61. utswanloo2, " 600 40 Pork. 4460454, . 14 0. le App:o.Blonel 400 06 FA Wheal.. bushel. 2 OD 0 1 NI, Usale Sa4ar. A Cough, Cold, or Sore Throat, Iraperass 11113MDIATZ ASSIIIIIOI. •HD /MOULD ea COL... TV ALt/I1•LD To CialtINTZ Irritation of the Lungs, a Permanent Throat Affection, or an Incurable Lung Disease BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES • • .. For Bronchitis. Aathma, Catarrh. Consnarap samptiro and Throat Diseases, MOODY! LIZ AL. • 115 DEAD II ITO GOOD •lICCZ® SINGERS AND PUBLIC SPEAKERS will Cud Tuocrts• useful In clearing the voice when taken before Waging m S p eattng , and relleviria the throat after en unusual et. erthan ofthe vocal urea. The TeoCele are reeommended nod preteribed by Phyalelana add have had testimonials from eminent men throughout the country Bring an erelcie of toe merit, and having raortm their clfficiency by a test of many yews, each year Soda them in new localities to varione parts of the world, and the Taocena are unleenally pronounced better than other OBTAIN only liscors'a Bsowesitst. Taocg v." led do not take awe of the Wowratees larresmons that may be oaroi. Sold everywhere in tbs Walled litates.and In Fardich Countrien, at SS cents per boa. ftetaher SO tit4.-6m ITCH ! ITCH ! ITCH ! SCRATCH! SCRATCH I SCRATCH! Wheaton's Ointment Will Cure the Itch in 4S Hours. A LSO ewes Nsit Rheum. Moen, OW Neat& attd W Ertiptkatuot nit. the Ma Price 33 vote. Tor nlle by oil Dm/Wet. By emling 60 Mall to WEEKS I PuTTEB. bole 14=4.170 Ws.nhlogtoo etreet.Boat etas.., It will be,forwaltted by mall, tree of veva, to say part of the united Mates. Sept. 21, 1845.-4 to. BATCHELOR'S Celebrated HAIR DYE ! THE Original and But In the World: The Only true and per fens hair Dye. Liarenlesk Reliable, and Instantaneous Producer immediately aspic= Black or World Brown. with out loloring the hair or ekla. Reload& the iB effects of had aye.. Sold by all Druggists. The gamine Ls signed WILL/A.ll A. BATCHELOR. Also, Th e p.T.minaticrn of REGENERATING EXTRACT GIP MILLE - PLEBES, 10 , Restottoz and Beentltytng the Rue. OHARIXS BATOHELOR. rizer.lrozz. =ZEMIN CARRIAGE SHOP, BLACKSMITHING, &C. .At Friendsville, Pa., Ry L. W. Flynn & F. P. Ryan. Irrp and YromptlY done• Try ar TMBE ruaecribers *cold Inform their Mends mad the pablic geh etally that LtIR7 are prepared to receive Woql to map atacten on sham or b(the yuct. AL* Woos Gierdnd Clotheteeditli d gialDith iVd.lesa.—tr. ice _ IST. MA .wing le 11 List of Jurors , eirt commencing Novem- 417110115. Bola, Nathan Skinner. Harmony—F. 0. Cook, N. It. Comiort. Harford—Joseph H. Low is, Ira H. Pariah. Lenca — James Clarkson, ; jr., li, N. Smith, W. Id. 1 Tingley. Liberty—Au U. Irish. Lathrop—Daniel Wood. /17 , k , .30,flod—Itobert Gil lespie, Spsingoi/le—Rob't Smaloe. oss—la! Week. Wm. Pratt, Mathew Ransom, G. O. Loomis. Liberty—Bela Jones,Jared Marsh, Thos. M. Web ster. „Yew Ififord—L,M. Green, Win. McKeeby, E. S. Pace. N. Milford Borough—Tlm othy Boyle, Tracy Hay den. Oakland— H A. Barton, J. L Skinner, Elisha Squires. Rush—Nelson Tuincr, Amos Sherwood. Su.sq'a Depot— Wm. Hunt, I Thos. Mc Kernan. Lake--Morris McDo nald, Timothy Sullivan. Sprividlic.--Georgo IV. , Thomas. Thomson—Daniel Wrigh ' ter. Wee/. parriagts. patio. parka gkrporto. Wool: Wool ! REMOVAL. HIRSCHNANN BROTHERS Have Removed THEIR ENTIRE STOCK DRY GOODS, CARPETS, &C., &C., -, ACROSS THE WAY," WI NEW AND COMMODIOUS STORE ! DICKINSON BLOCK, Nos. 15 & 17 Court St., BINGHAMTON, N. 1". ISlntbsaat•s, Ostoba 30l&, 1864.-I• HATS, CAPS, AND FURS. The Largest Assortment THIS SIDE OF NEW YORK. QILE RAT , OE TITS LATrST STYLE have a...start/T. aaIeigkeNLUXISAI, Furs ! Furs ! Furs! RI EGANT FURS OF ALL KINDS ROW FOR SALE °BRAY. GLOVES, GLOVES, GLOVES! A large stack of Grate aad Ladle,' Gloves and Mita of tha most desirable portends. just opened and for sate envoy, BUFFALO ROBES■ A tarp stock of Butalo and Fumy Robes on hand and for ides Neap. BOOTS AND SHOES. h elexani usortmeht o Ladire. Ylnxi And Children'. Shoes and Gent's Coarse and Floe llool.3.1“ ophigni. anC for ul. thsap. CLOTHING. A good assortment of Rengy-rnuie Clothing and Fano Woolen Rh 10.4. A. , uu hand and fur sale otioap. ONE DOOR BELOTWTIIEPOSTOFFICE, OX MAIN STREET. L. C. REELER I=l NEW ADVERTISEMENT PrLuta. Alpaceas. Delatnes, and other Fashionable Dress Goods. Cloth, Cassimeres, Woolen Jack ets, &c. &c. &c. MTISLI3 - 13, SHEETINGS, rrcirm - os, DEIVIN, CROCKERY, GROCERIES, HATS AND CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES. CALL AID 1.00 5 A 7 OUR STOCK. AID WI CAN 5017 YOU. WILSON, GRIFFIS dr WARNER. NEW GOODS. rams & BUTTEIMELD, On novrecatrlng tiadr SPRING AND SOMMER GOODS■ Plume call sad matins Dna Gads GRENADINES, POPLINS, CRADLES, LFINOS, DE LAINES, &c. lioaTson. Nay 8, 1865. WOOL CARDING. litr WoULD .ay 1 0 My old Mead. In Susinehaurat county that I have roared the Cardin; Maculae at P. B. Hulbert's Shop. with new CaTil.fLad will be rawly rot Wool In swoon. .1 will Card yr remoul. tenni sugo"inazatr:lit r ..., vas ... •40 tea PROW. ALBUI&S, Bibles Testaments, School Books, Hymn Book, Pipet Bo 414,, tecaignid mad for 41 a. W. viox, BEMAN'S COLUMN ! MUSIC JEWELRY STORE 2 • rote ber would TRLAE7OT, thooo t t " ho P." f jo tof oxiy:hlos 11.., el. swim him Ma, befog 011otIdont 1 / 1 21 he Is ofßAng ithmsbar Induce tosola Read the Catalogue : Clocks and Watches, WATCHES. Anseluat, 13.15 s and English, both cold and diver SETH THOMAS CLOCKS. All etilea. Including their Celebrated Glenda:Clock& Jewelry. Heavy. solid avid Chalk*, Hooks sad le7l. Flee solid IS. of Jtyslu—nns, ear.rings. garra-boUnos, Ands MEI WEDDING RINGS 11=1!! SPECTACLES. Warranted to at all 1.1:42 of .yo.. SOLID GOLD ALBUMS. ♦ art I.htl* Charm Lo Wog eght .mail Photographs. GOLD PENS. ♦ Ina assortment with moil without holders. Old otee repainted SOLID SILVER WARE. Made to order of pure Colo. consfalocof Nteons, Forte,Vblmblot. Batter Hnl.e► 1..kt0 atom Fruit !Calm, Vest Cellos, be, &o. PLATED WARE. The best In merket—atutla double. trehha ”d quadruple plate. and e•ea•e>•en frome full Tea Set deem. Including Ca. ton. Cake and Celd Bedew. lee Metiers. W alt. v.. Dater Dishes, gum Bawls, Cups, Ten Della, ke.„ kc. tr.s. Music. PIANOg. hi...h.:m.4i by Decker Br*thin CABINET ORGANS, From 110. to 0 1 200,—Wansnied for 000 yam VIOLINS, GUITARS, &c. fm. K to O n . Pinta,l7l4, Otrisionets. Banjos. Grit., Bow% Esalnga, Mang- 12ZIES BRASS BANDS Supplied vrlth lostrateenta of the beet kmertean maquhteture by the single lustriaoent,or full yet, at the maker's price. INSTRUCTION BOOKS, abd SHEET MUSIC, Oa band, sad Lir.. guppllas received eva7 'ma. Army Supplies. HUNTING TOOLS. g lien's, Boethees. and ftenrrellreee_h loading Mee, all styles of Revolver., Fowling pieces, hhot Belts and Powder nuts, Oartnehtee for all the U. & Army gams ; also 11. & and other Percussion Caps, Cooper Ou• ~ridges, all stylus and slaw. .A. New Lamp. 171.1" °Nautili STUDErra lamp "—barna Esroaute. •or Reading, Writing. or Worth", gives a Atha damp on band.) Al to Watet-wort, If Um amount 1 hue to do la any Indication of tba ectiggesoe (Atha geoptS; li fillll figiat,se !tale all tint three workmen eau db. I .111 alto odd that any wain having wort dons se my Mors will& doe, not peens ALL RION% baa only to repo Qs mono to Ma sad It ottll G 1110013 D 1 fun ptenand to a. as any se d every fart of s went new. inennikwi Ignting, and tatting, pnikting and setting of Jew W win metro psetionlaa attention. Detroleboo sod to Woo. 0. D. DINAX. matemasair tethaattiAt gegai Ativirtiotmenta. Sheriff's Sale. Di Arita. 01. COlalo tratiedbyt thh corrt el I) Common Pleas of Susquehanna County C , and to me directed, I will expose to sale, by public yen due, at the Court Honse, In Montrose, on Friday, November 17th, 1565, of I o'clock p. m., the following described piece or parcel of land, to wit : All that certain piece or. ir.ircel of land situate In Lenox township, Bustrehanna county, bounded as follows, to wit: on the northeast by landts of C. A .Hunter, Larry Dorin and Freeman Tingley, on the southeast by lands of Seneca F. Tanner and Amos Carpenter, on the sontwert by lands owned by the heirs of bitten Russel, deceaaed, and on the north west by lands of Freeman Tingley, containing about one hundred acres, more or less, with the appurte, minces, one framed house, one framed barn, one shed, an orchard, and about forty acres Improved,. [Taken In execution at the snit of Ilenjamin F. Dai ley vs. John S. Capwell and A. M. Capwell, Admin istrators of Stephen Capwell, deceased, Asenab Capwell, widow, and Mrs, L. C. Reynolds and Amy Capwell heirs of Stephen Capwell, deceased. DAVID SUMMERS, Sheriff. Sheriffs's Office, Montrose, Oct. 1865. Sheriff's 5.1a,105. 101IY virtue of sundry write leaned by the Court oi Common Pleas of Susquehanna County, and to me directed, I will expose to sale, by public vendee, at the Court Rouse, In Montrose, on .'satorday, Nora, be? llth, 18E5, at 1 o'clock p. rn., the following de • o scribed pieces or parcels f 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 from Montrose to Montrose Depot, on the east by lands aof D. D. Warner, on the south by lands of W. E. Poet, and on the west by lands of 8. A. Pettis and Mre. Roach, containing about seven and a half acres, be the same more er less, with the appurte nances, one dwelling honse, some fruit trees, and all Improved. [Taken In exLcution at the suit of Mar tin Tewksbury vs. John W. Yonne and Joanna Young, his wife, and A. D. Mother to the use of H. H. Dunmore. Executor of J. F. Dunmore, T. Pat ric Carter and J. W. Yoang.l ALSO--The following described piece or parcel of land situate In Ararat township, Snsq'a chuntv, Ps, bounded on the north by lands of Harrison Dix, on the east by lands of Justin L. Doyle, on the south by lands of Lewis Low, and on the west by lands of Dam Barnes, containing about seventy-eight acres of land, he the same more or km, with the appurte nances, one trsmed house, one barn, one corn-boner, one orchard and about t-Ixty acres improved. [Taken in execution at the suit of Edward W. Warner vs, Ed ward Warner.] DAVID BUMMERS, Sheriff_ Sheriff's Office, Montrose, October 10, Executor's Notice tiIIiHERILAR, letter. testamentaryto the settle of Anthont worth s Late of Weer Late totroahlo, m the manly of not r anna.deceated, have been grau•sd to the sobscrlhrs, all per tons Iv ebled to told Estate tr trgvretedto mats In:mediate Lr y went. Thine harlot claims or demands atalnet the son e 1.111 pr• sent them without delav to Wrn. tither Late, Ont. SOU, 1863. REGISTER'S NOTICE mouBLIC NOTICE IS RERF.BY GIVEN, to 01l perwm co, cereed in the following Estates, to wit: Estate of Bainnel Cerlln, late of the Township of &teased. It, boots sod Jos. Caton, Administrator._ . . Rotate or A odrrw McGovern. late of the Torrrothlo of /bah, de cesseE : Y. MeMenu. and J Murry, Executor , — EOM , . or John Pllfford, Isle of the To'mUp tt Apolacon, do. oeheetl ; Amy Berney. tlm'r Terate of Terry Mherheyr. ItVe of the TOwnehlp of Plmodr. dr reseed Flee= Sheeheyn Adror't rrerde a silo. rihtke. We of the Township of Jackson. deems ; bor.. Trench, Fzecntor-.. Emme .reser Well. late of the Toertettlp of 0111Tord, decehe od Cherie.. Arm'r— istatt of H lel Beath. late of the Tosbehlp cf tlhocnout, dec.. ed Amos H ath,Jo. Adner— Delete at Joe, k Webster, lete of the To - soul:1p of Liberty. et c feted It. L. BlowersA dm', Deate Jezkenn, Iwo of the Toemthlp of Brooklyn, d, ttafed ; E. A We1t , 512, bleontor— Eataae of A cone Tee/ke en - v. late of rite Tobohlp of 11: - .1:11 - th do c x.ed R. A Wotdon Rzeoutor Estate of Lab. RtmeelL iota of the Toernehlto of Ilarfore. de ceaeod: Sewell W Omani). Gn'l. . • Heat.. of 8%. A. WondrulT tale of the DO , ongh of }dontrcae, dr attneA Wm. If. pnt 4. A ler-- That the aremintanc. have ee'tl.4 their .ennota In the Meets , er'A Odle, In anti for the count) of SUROUVLSIMA, anti t. at the same ml br preAen. ell to the .Ttalgra of the Orr bane Court nl sthl nn Wednesday. November ;Lth, lAat, for untfireanthoirm44 allowaDoe Estee n( NUchse I tral ftber. late ee,lutod: Mar Wisher it threi.—{l'n b.. presented t d.r.thty. Estur of Ilene , Heodelekeoa, late of Great Bend. deed: lmu• Recktam .od Jahn Merrifield, Erre.--rre Ge PreeMted Wedrae day, No , yd. 1 , 65.1 J. IIeCAIII, Replace, Regideei 01Bee,,Ifontroele.Get.19,0665. WIDOWS , INVENTOILIES. BLIP: NOTICR In hereby given to all persona lothrerted in P the following named neaten. to wit: Ernst, of Illethel McGrath, late of the Barovich of Butiltiohoiun 13 Etie d* Of J..; H. Blins, late of the Borough of Flitntlgißlo. •leonsoM— Estate of A.. 1 Seymour, late of the Bomgh of Suequeta . as Pets t. deremerd— Bogue of st.heri Murphy, lute of the Borough of gogrortunta Depot, deceugrd— .• • . Hata. of Fleury T. Res' , cute, late of ribs - . dte'd Vetste cf Jame fa. Buehler. Is.° of--- tmemialmdes•d-. of ~ rL trwety tommillo, deed— Ptgt or Becloud o C. Yono.f late of Lenox toereshlp dce'd— Eats.. of B I. Tnume, tote of Lt o'o toten.h.p , dee'd— Estate of E. 11..hpencer. Lte of Lathrop trostastap. deed— Eets. of Jobs Gent. tate of at eon LotenshlP Retute or (blurt° WI/Asa, tate OT fosuublkt do ed.-.. Estate of John J Teals. late, Uornshlo, der d FA.. of J. M. Th.., late • f Cho:moat tforralp, 'Estate ofJohn B. Car en ! late of oboe tosmalp dectd— Baste of Jam H0...dd./a. of Lenox toemetttp. Stet,— Estate of Semi A. Wllltnms. tale of New Milford weep. deed_ Estate of Retry Potter. Is. ol Chcammt foentslalp. dee t d-.. Estate of Leeds Barton. late of Lenox tuenshlp. deed - Eittate James Peck. late of F - fdalln totenshlp dm'd— Estate of ate ttssvell, late of Enema Lake totemehlp. deed— That the AdmlnOrratore nt the said fa-metal.. Estates knee fled In the Oepaafeft tlourt of aoslnehant a County. the Inventories nor of Id ":,n`d%'..T 0° e' eneePT ° e • A ` cq d o "bi7i: tuck cam. mode s d prove/ma; soot that the same lel, be preset., to the Judea of .hr Court on Hi ednauday, November 15th, laaa, contralUon finally. °meow. Oct RI las 3. J.ll.ldeC/LIN, Clerk. Auditor's Notice TIM undersigned, an A cdhor appolntol by the Orphans' nuns of MoqueAdm., county to dlortlede the funds In 'he hands the Sheriff arts!. roan t..le of me rod estate E T '(,o end T T_ hereby rev, notice that he attend to the dunes,, As void appolut meat, at Ma office In Montrose. au Friday, the Wit day or ivo,m , er Le rt. a o'clock' p ' al which time and plum all persons having elatme upon of the tatd fund can present tbeu, or hereafter be forever denoted from Coming In on old find. A. 011AMBEILLIIIi. Auditor. Montrose, Oct. 9, 1868.-4 e. EteentorN Notice WIPSRAItft. Leven, testamentary to the escoot of Deho,t Idumford. late of the los - wain of Herrick. In the county nustuehanna. deceased. have been granted to the subscriber, al persona indebted to told emote see requested to retake 161122•413 If sayment, those having el, 1116 or demand, agalast the same, aril: presented them althout drlav, to dE6IIOE AIu3IFURD , Exec:Mr I=l Administrator's Notice NOTICE V heret.y Rheaall peroong having demand, w.leof.• the eleshe of -fames Desop. twe of Mont..., oreeofowl. If a the male muf.t be presented to the undoex.en,pd oett I. mrnt, on. olt Moons indented t 0 gatd gelato ore ;gig teft. d to mate Iturgel W. DEANS. Adm r. 'lll:,antit'esse.t.Ofthh.r.t.lBf.‘ AdminklratorN Notice NOTICE Is hereby dlyen to all persons hnvlntS tletnandrlrtltd. the entente& E. W. Lads. lade of Tbonoon toureshln.d.esasrd that the same must be presented lathe Undersigned for arrannmrt and al I pet/tonal nde heed to said estate Are requested to make mut, dial. payment. Cl L. LEWIS A CIL', Thomson. October, 16th. I 645,1wp Adminintrattors , Notice. NOTIC E le berehy Oren to all persons haring den ands Alums the estate of drerpla I . terion. late of Auburn. deers. d, u.. the .ems must be hre,etdee to the underslened f. r settlement, eel all persons indebted to cold estate are requested to mate Imencdt ate segment. BENJ. pIERAnN. } Adm'rs. D. J, Auburn Centre. October Int.- 'rep&RACM. Incorporation Notice QuequERAN! , ;A:t COUNTY Cemetery T~hpe Libertyn2l —in the matter n . r . the Int r en re ry ' COMITOD Pleas of VIM robotS. to rant a Chatter of Inenrporanne to he known by the name, ttvle, end title of The Libel ty Coo, etery 2ollocattlon." U B. ELDRED, Prothonotary. Montrose, October 2 Linn. Executor'. Notice XTOTWX la hereby elven to all poraon• having demands 1101130 A. thee:Mate of alaab'l P. Dltumlck, late of Petrick twig., dec't thatthe same mast be presented to the under•lcnedfor arrangement. and all persona indebted to said estate are requested to make trurne Mate payment. MAItTI e L DIM MICK j a .„ Uniondale, kept. SO. 16dd. WALT belt T. D 1 tty IC Auditor's Notice E underelgned, an &editor appointed by the Court of Coo mon Pleas of soup - ten.. County to distribute the fund. In the hands of the Administrator sr the estate of Beaton rallsburv. deceawd. will attend to the &alma( tda appointment at hie ogles, In '0 ...Wm's, on 1 humbly. the !dirt day of I utober. at I o'cloot P. M.. when all persona Interested to onid Land will prevent thornt claim. or be forte., debarred from arming In on raid fund. Montrose, tempt, Id. lEnn. 1. 11 11 EN b. Auditor. Notice in Ejectment. Busqushanna County u, Joseph D. Drinker tr. Elinor Drinker. his wile, Ramey Mark &- Mary Clark, his Wire, od Thomas Madden. In the nowt °tam, mon Plea ofsel4 Mutat'. august Term. 1850, ea No. 144 poolroom to enforce payment of pumbese money of the land claimant kr., In the tornehlp of Springville, nod county of Soros banns aft meant and known end dcmnbed on • men of r...eurveyo , Unary Drinker's Meath:wpm tract. ar , lot No ax.and to.nded on the north by lands of 'lector Pritchard, on the mat by lot No, Bt of the tald scow • on the south by land 0f1Z.L.31. liowlay, ard on the west be lot No. ON. of the same survey, WA now or formerly omen:elm of Chivies Than" and containing 105 acres end 12 perchat az thereabouts. nd now to ern August 3010 1853, on nirtir, of W.J.Turr. II All)/ for plainti ff s, Clourt grantsßole Imo° the tinfendent to op. prar and plead by the lad Monday of Novernler 'dean next, or Judgment. Afte,a. G. 11. ELDRED, Clerk Notice in Ejectment. Susquehanna Conn ty as. T. 111 , chard & lutrles Avery, Eo',a of the lat. Will and testament of f. T. lltrchsnl, deed, vs John 6111.r00. In the Count of ”ommon P ens, wo 1e.4, A poll Term. 198 Hammon In eleetment to inferno performance of Contnict, for forty noon. Isnd to hfladli , oWn tosaehip,ltouni..td nod descrh al as toljewe Mincing • poet nfl perches trete the road trott ing born the 111.1.11 e Branch ortheWyelu•lng Cnck, to the Woh Root ; thence north 44 . watt, 80 ouches toe post: thence eouth 46. west 80 perches ton to , rn lock tree ; thence 6.0t4 44" east, eh perch es v.& ech tree, and thence north 45 . case, 00 perches to the patat of beentung. And now to wit : Angnst tith, 1865, on motion of Bentley & Vita & Bentley, AW9O to , Coutt_ rants Bola upon the defendants to ststesesnd plead by the Vol Manday hinrember Term nest, on judgment. Attest. G. 1?. EL.DRED, Clerk Administrator's Illotleo. WOTIOZ bereby_glyen tp pereonattaning dem" l S 11 .-7 4 ,. /A the Mete at Z. T.-Wilbur.' late of Dttacka Rer"" t t the& the mune must be praented to the eedradsne rn , ...q -n=rt. and all pereonelndeetedt e vete were seerenneetee nmedlate payment. MARY 8. Wii-Uttill Admbe. (3. J. wthrthit. Dim a% September U. use..-wa p. Reads Watrous & roster ALVA lad npard • mtemilo usOrtment of • DRESS GOODS, . !WNW of ?RIMINI 1/A , F.lll4olll.2Tatz or w WAs. TO THE BRAVE .SOLI t$ or - SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY. It elnirmplatett, by the [Take Ohlln Aigeney at Waddle* ton. to rok of Camaro.% at tta trent oradtra, LIU Peagle at • va authoriatng the par:neat— wgflTu edoieta hOn tans prorniwA t , them, no matter Me rearm or (MIMI the, mar bare been efee.hargel a 11.1 .11061! .oct here orA, (0r loshinty arlahlog prior kl or wen not toderod no puMshonot, Ind. To three months' men: one eighth of 101" red. To ale mamba men, ono austior Of 9 10 0, or ins eat. 0100 months* men. throe eights or Cm or SS7M. 6th. To one ea , . men. 18 in, boom yas promiced. 6th. To all raco Oka-banned within two yawn by rows of nail. tut . ry,,,t,,,:t e d while In the service fnot alOne wouode regalvedfsi action.) th.f u n y we, theme act or Congrena under which they., ohated Tod. T. , al mm dirchntand by nano of rnmootloo • pro rata bounty *emceeing to the act oh der redo, „ 3 „, 1 ,,,,, 3 to, Wt pmt they der, d v enlisted 02811 8 Lb . Of tlbo bounty to all soldiers of the Ragtime A nay whom. needle 1 , 09, thal, no 1001. (odor to rho . 01 Quir 18641 nod who Wvoi to Jr 6010 termof five 3, an,, or woo ware taw . after o yes.. from the beginning of the wee , or who , by ream. of dtratelltica conbaued In the orrice draw June /fa ate. Of Mon bounty to all deserters who miolned their rentmenta and voted two rare excluelve of the 66000 they • were &Men% alth... out leave lOth. nt three mottle' pay pmper to ell MEM. who bast hem dtscharged M1L,13 of degbllleiga. contradel In lbe Sterlre by w°=. of es. 'radon of tom of seek; or by beennied Men.- nx , uric. on eel.bt or onswoltdadnn Mwpiraestti Du,. Of thee mean.' pay proper to all enlisted men who warra ganmere of war fcr three nameh. or longer I Ylt Men a grant of lob Or, Of land to all enlisted men who 0.17 reeled the MO R. n. bounty. and a &raw grant to eflattll In TDelP'ret'm"araV'ttlTlEr'r; pay Mats or allowance' getdal we Kota.. 10 hove nonrated In law r , elered 10 Our CMS alto to acme to the potence. r bolter. that Mel all wattled by the plainest canna/the de J... to all we Abell ask. In order to wcure th a. ail the. tomlig within any Of We 00 , 've , atued glasses stoold Mak. ampllmelon Immediately to ode Agent, who will prepare and to the neowasry _papers, GALL Moo Agent In Sotd ennoty for the Union Clalgo Agency. Monte...se. bent. Itch. 1%.5,—U. GREAT EDUCATIONAL ADVANTAGES. In Northern Pennsylvania. MEI Ainerican ptointoo College, Scranton, Pa., vrllit, ' l=o the tbo =tion o f. to t". ""`21"1" Ow . Business Mescals, The mottool of the cows" of tom mom It hug mcbool soon, g rni en totting-romp upon 0 plan tnat mcarrti ohl the practkett a n vantages of ends. The =dens hum tells. bus t•rtt.thlith. onosttpna, baton; 000 keeps LW accounts an in Want 01100[141. A. Normal Writing Department mill be tottahlished to connection van the College ender the atm vlou or one of he beet Buell:era and Ornamental Penmen aloa fe_ocheta on the enrilnent. V:P.l+i FUR PART lOC LA RB.l9reallars riving tun IMAM.- 71.141,1 t, In the rovrhe of audy, and any =the, Infurroatlon .y be had, by uddres , inii 0001111.10 n WILLIAMS, Prturiptyg, Scr..!lton, P.. • H. J. 00015.11111. ticnunon. Sept. IS. 1.50.--3rop 0 BOOT AND SHOE WEARERS OF SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY. FB. WEEKS L. 00. having sold their atetelt of Mae. 0 1 Pa and Body wad• lnuttang to Joan. Borg. F. B. WEEKS BOOT itHE SHOE BUSINESS alt. various brlockea. Sty Stock Is now complete—bavlng • lug rrival of New Spring Styles. LADIES' GLOVE KID, LASTLVG, GOAT 42;11) CALF BALHORALS Axn nAims, AM% ES' LASTLVG, KID AND CALF DALMO ILALS, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF INFANTS" SHOES, MEN'S CALF . KID AND LASTING BALM°. . _ RALS AND 0 A 17E84 _ MEN'S, BOYS', AND TOTE'S CALF, KIP, ,LND STOG A. BOOTS. I nua preps.reel t sell Cheaper for Cash or Beady Pay Thso Any other house this Ilde of New Tart. Br - Dealers oupplled et New York jobbing prices%Al PREMIUM PLOW ! T the Rate Fair of the New York Arrlcoltural Soddy held a t'lm. Sept. 14:1. 11th, lath and 13th. 10611, the Olmsted Ad. Vould.Roard Plow with devolving Loadebie. took the F r . nt Premium—it beds pronunocod the beat Plow on extdhltion— ..d .he doonfact or. s emadiad a elle= Model. The conopetlllod n P loan was prate: than M any previous Pair. the mate Fat. or Pcanstelvehla, hP:d it Wlllla ceth.orth. MA. and do h. 130. the Olmstead ArpuLlfril=t: Boom Plow will Revolving Landalde, was awarded the Fleet Pre. a. the Res, nowlY Invented principle on eclat!- ! ,n andkne innour.rtlr .r, evrarded a diver Medal. ThP vadershruci ar , •uld call the athontlen of the farmers of KoiQ. .d deadroed monde% to the OLUdTED eLow, of chick be Ina the Agency for the section at count,. The Pi m,. can be had at my horse Porcot tote towrothlo, F. R. Chandlcee. Mooldnis., tame. tsatt's. Aotrom tenter, and James W. Boesnorthlt. Paco .tradford o only, ra Pinta points, and all the Beim. will be Copt on hoed tor the accdomodatAn of those pnrchasing plows, all be ad are named place. Any laformallon will be given in read= 0 the plow, by addrerlng Oleo. 11. Forest Lake. sewing. , ),nos roon.r, Po ow. HAJJ.I.IN. ACM.. Forest Lade, Oct It, ma. 9. B. MUM N. citairtam. ettase.ettendCer Coe. BANKERS, Great Bend, Pa., JDIr A VINO oraned Itanktne Route at Great Bend. ere PMer. lel to *What noted. drafts...he, it home end on a/I awasWila nninte to the United Stated and to remw money on dspodt. Will mil 7.0 a. Bonds and all other government ...Wm and thratte ro Nem Yort and Philadelphia at current tote. Interest Cou pons, Draft, and Rowdy Pay Gerilltite meshed awl a Gums. dermas° llommes. dor e. kinsmen men are mlielted to open seonrints and maks their inc. channel. thronah W. Rionrstrs Seam for sale. Geeot N.M. July ii. HOME FROH THE WARS LB. ISBELL would reepeettully amoonnee to his Mendaand femur patrons, an' to the pub he generally, that be has et nraed Yenro War ^ nud I. nom cirri - leg on the CLOCK end WATCH repairing boldness in ell Ita hreeehts; and being one of , eat workmen to the country. he Is to ddent that he can Warr wbo may favor him with their ystrocagn. SHOP IN F. B. CHANDLER'S STORE, Where the but Cloche and Watchra can be bowtht low—for gash. L. B. ISBELL. kfont.roaP, Sept..l6th.lned.-t! DR. N S. BRUNDAGE. SURGEON DENTIST, HAS Permanently Rested In Ilmercar-11® eme oryugyw GRIFFIS A WARN ER'd.—lle would my to the maple of •hla vicinity. an.. eapecially to those toothless mire wanting etaulle tut plates of teeth, that they would do well to give him omit. •11 work warranted to glee satisectlrm. The I•.TeNv Patent. R. It. Wt.lolrB Plastic Metallic Millie, no ImProma foetbM LP metal for killer teeth, for which I have the right, pet-Ileac. and license, reamed be hire to cc for Dental canon la my own 'lakece m tee s tin.Denti It la called Cadmium Alloy, and ledealgoad place Aala in metallic, oxides, etc , fax= It doe. not contain mercury. and hence an atdenee Clete tier that to rush a variety of ways cam, or are liable to occur WIW that agent. Its Qualities and Advantages. Thla filing la demigned for maklog perfect me duet Ile Weak ell msubs+ tilde for g. Id ...be econy la m object , and for Iniktior ated* whet,. the teeth te an besaved, red not Inc temporarily opplt.g th. be which an. dimmed and worthier. Aranmlng then. that it be rkilfu ily need, the Plastic Metallic 3111Ine pawners& rearacim over every utter material but gob. for filling teeth, while d can he meow:trolly employed flirt)ay curca where gold Ceetnes it can he Introduced with and accurately trammed. n ,nNklds closely to the. walla of the cavity cahoot receadon or shrtokage, itemine perfect plug, mild througtiont, that effectellilf exclude • air and Ihnid.ll,. Montrose, Idol. 10, 18115,- tf. AGENTS WANTED FOR THE SECRET SERVICE, THE FIELD, THE DUNGEON, AND THE ESCAPE, BY ALBERT D. RICHARDSON. W. Y. Tribune Correspondent. The most l.terart.lng and exciting book ever published. AVMS& cl nu the outbreak ”t" the .n. wit s our armies and feet. both East and Weq., during the dm two yenre of the' Rebellion; Ws thrilling ; hie conlineront fur twenty months In MOP different rebel prisons; his maps. and alinuenntraculone journey by night I nearly 4001 en Ilea. It 'Pa abound Institut:lg events. and =Min core orthe !oh bac:Meat and romance et the oar Wan any other rock published. llor.en Uncle) , rays `A reeat ramp books Ohl yet ha volltell cOnverning title War. In addition to the many already et print; bat tot one of theM c ount. within A drafter eompsse a elearer, Wier, rpore madnhle to c entirely Aran personal phonation, of the neoncalm. emote,. , endencies and InetredneetalPlea of the Me and Rebellion than don the annintehdine iinrmik ° of Mr. aleha ' d " Teachers, ladle, energelle reams g m.o. and -nd dleabled organ and Willem In srsotorn.lintarnedl employment. ma and it peculiarly Adapted to their e-ndlt.lon We harMata rearing CIO or month, soup ore .1 , 1 prove to say &MAMA ap. Minot. bend for elm:tiara J oNES. 8R05.., A CO ~ E. comer of With and Minor Analig a. Philadelphia, Eept. Is 63.—s n. Vd• Baldwin & Mitchell, s_4.DDLE, HARNESS. AND a IL, 101 gi Rooms No. 1 nod BASEMENT SEARI.EYS HOTTA.. E. BA UMW: • RUG. .11:17CHT,J„L lankro.c. Oct. UM, I.Bo—tt. COFFIN TRIMMIt4C}S. Ihtreet tram the thihunkitoteiy. MILITANY. MASONIC. mix on, MI j sz . 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