Q Pe giultpendint pipublitan. LOCAL MATTERS. - PEW—See F. 8. Pardi's advertisement of fun*, &e., In this paper. Fears Board* .—Arly -quantity of good hemlock fence bonnie wanted on anbaeription to the harm d.fnt 73rubti6221.--01 Quay.—Mr. John Trnesdall Wu oe to change the direction of his paper to Lancaboro. Where from? Pobise noctrnstata.—We aro under obligations to our esteemed fellow towns man. Ron. W. J. Turret!, for several valuable public documents. sptanint.-11 may be worth while to mention, for the benefit of those who wish to +` and do like w Ise," that the spinning of the old lady, sins. Frink, mentioned In our last, was done on one of Cran• dell's celebrated flax wheels. • Oyster Supper.—An Oyster Supper will be giv en at the National Hotel, Saturday evening„ Nov. 'Mb, to aid the Methodist Church in procuring a Stove, and making other necessary arrange.mcnts for comfortably warming the Church. Great-Bend, Nov ISth, 1865. Deknortze Literary/ Institate.—We would di met the attention of our readers to the advertise ment of this excellent school. The Institute is sousishing finely, and is now much larger than ever before. while the methods and appliances of hi st merlon have been correspondingly improved. It is attaining a widespread popularity, which I. well deserved. Large Itte&L—Three hills of pot - lithos, on the farm of J. P. Hamlin, in Forest Lake, the present season, yielded three hundred and thirty-feur pota toes. The potatoes were counted by .K E. Cole.— The statement would have been more satisfactory if it had also given the yield by measure in the usual way. _ _ _ Girschrearm's bp Gas LA ght.—An finely as this establishment looks by daylight, there is an ad ditional splendor added to it if seen by the 'light of the lamp . One In passing that block might easily Imagine themselves taking a view at the stores in Canal or Grand street of New York, which they fully egnal in richness and splendor." We give liirschmann the benefit of the above puff gratis, and the Broome Repubiteas credit forthe gram mar. ftee.—On Friday morning last, at about six o'clock, the fire alarm was sounded in Montrose,snd a small building, near the site of the old foundry was found to be on are. It was soon consumed The loss was trifling. The Fire Companies were on hand, as usual; but No. I must have forgotten the thins sung at their recent Reunion, "And never let those chaps In blue, The "Twee—come in ahead," for No. 2 were first onlbe around and did good ser ilea.. But No. 3, the Wide-Awakes, were No. 1 this time, being a littlentresul of No, 2, Amps to illinota.—MlL EDITOR :—Enclosed Please find two dollars to renew my subscription for the Rtpubtican for 1860. Allow me to add a tew Items which may interest a portion of your readers. The season has been npnanally wet m Illinois, and mart sickness prevails in certain localities. The crops of all kinds are abundant. Wheat is badly damaged, owing to the excessive valusin harvesting and stacking. There will be a great deal of poor Soar in the market next year. Speculators are buy ing all the old wheat, and No. 1 flour is worth ten dollara per barrel here. The corn crop is very bee. TT as con may judge from the fact that new corn Is selling from 33 to 30 cents pet bushel. The yield of Sorghum is very large. Potatoes are abundant and wling for twenty-five cents per bushel I have raised some very tine sweet potatoes this summer.— Think they might be raised in Susquehanna County with a little extra care. Your subscriber has raised It's season from ore rime twenty-three pumpkins. welching in all 480 pounds. The largest weighed 30 pounds, the smallest 10, besides some hall doeen smaller ones.. If any of your subscribers can bait that I would like to know It L. N. LINES. Sheffield, Bureau Co., 111., Oct. 25th, 1335. dlqd for the Preeffmen—henording to notice In last week's paper, a meeting of the ladies of Mont rose was held at Rev. Burr Baldwin's, November 1411, and the following resolutions were adopted : ialtob-d, That the officers of the So?diere' Ald he roine the officers of the Freedmen's Aid, and serve until an election In January for the ensuing .pear. Besoleed. That our next meeting be held at tha house of Dr. Blactftnan, Thursday, lgovember ltith at o'clock p. in., and that, in the meantime, each one present act as a Committee in securing supplies and material for work. Jib:solved, That a copy of these proceedings be fur nished for publication in both of the Montrose pa pers. „The following extract will show the necessity of „toieg to work at once : "The small pox is raging among the freedmen at a tearful rate. They art suf.' tering for bed-clothing. Blankets and quilts are very much needed. How fast the snail pot uses up these articles von well know. If you could see the hundreds of God's suffering poor who arc dying by scorer—so destitute, so comfortless—your heart would Neel. I know. What shall we do for these orphans who are accumulating eo rapidly? A few dare since a policeman was passing a house—several little children were clustered about the gate crying bitterly ; he asked, 'What is the matter?' 'We are busty, and mother does not wake up.' they re plied. On entering the house tife officer found the mother dead, and the father at the point of death, with the small pox ; he has since died end the child ren are homeless. This is only one instance—there are many occurring every day. Help us." By Order of the Society. Maxon BALDWIN, Secretary. Captain Roney Correeffora.—:This November weather is cool; but abnot the coolest thing we ever heard of is the - Democrat editor's publishing a letter from Ca pt. G. L Stone which convicts him of falsehood, and yet coolly assuming that the letter proves his falsehood tram. During the late political canvass In this county, the. .opperhead editor, in dearth of party capital, published the following: "&ven the Montrose-Republican supports Landon because It fears to do otherwise ,t for we have It from good authority that C. Frazidr said, 'We bate to put Landon's name at the bend of the Bepubiican, hat I suppose we shall have to do IL' " This statement both the editor of the Bcpubtican and Charles 11. Frazier (who was meant by C. Fra sier.) dented In our columns ; and the Democrat then produced the name of Capt. George L. Stone as its witness. In last week's Democrat there appears e long letter from Capt. Stone t 5 the editor, In which he says: "Tae remark as published by von was: ' I sup pose we shall have to put up Ir. Landon's name In the ItepubZican , but we bate to do it' "You afterwards gave the name of your author, which was no other person than myself. The shove language is I think correct, so tar as regards the tsorda used by vie, in a conversation I bad with .on. But it seems you mistook my meaning In re• gard to the latter clause-- . lng they hated to do ft."— That was en assertion of soy own in expressing to you my opinion of Mr. Frazier's feelings. in regard to Loisting the name of Mr. Landon." This is Capt. Stone's explanation, in which he ev idently does his best to excuse Gerritsou's lying un der the plea of a mistake t for in order to make this appear at all plapsible he has Urtranspose the sen tence as It originally appeared in the Democrat, and put that last which Gerritson put first. And these words—"We hate to pat the name of Landon at the head of the Rfpublican"—which Gerritson and Little were ready to swear-were reported to them by Capt. Stone from "C. Fnizier ' " Capt. Stone now says were his own words! substituting"they" for "we." We can understand that "mistake." _ . There were, three persons present at the converse. bon referred`tcrby Capt. Stone. as stated by him in the Democrat, namely, E. L Weeks, C. IL Idratler, and himself; and as the re.ccollection of the other two probably sided him in correcting Gerritson's mistake, we would suggest to him that they might aid him In correcting his report of the rest of the conversation, as be attributes remarks to them which they both say they never made. Harrisburg Gossip,—The correspondent of the Franklin Repository gives the following items of _pa thical interest in one of hts recent letters from Har risburg—first stating the complexion of the Legisla ture, where the Union men have 7 majority In the Senate and 82 in the House: "Of the eleven new Senators elected, seven have been members of the Senate before. Messrs. Ridge way, Connell, Graham, and Wallace are re-elected to succeed themselves, and Messrs. White, Landon, and Glutz have served heretofore. but were not members of the last Senate. Landoll has been out three years, White two years, and Glatz one year.— Messrs. Shoemaker, Cowels, Duncan, and lirowu, the other new Senators, have never served in either branch of the Legislature, and I believe never 911 ed any political position before. in the Rouse there well be bity-six members who have served in the last LRgisbaure, and three who served in previous ses sions of ttisebody but not in the last. Llol Davis of the loth diatribe, of PhUadelphia,tormerly represent ed Venango, Dr. fy of Elk, and Stenbam of Lan caster have e a ch scneed before. The re-election of so many members to thewthuse is altogether unusu al, and each party contribut•a spout an equal pro• portion of re-elections as erompae,,,,i with their rela tive strength. In the Senate Clymes.and Wallace will lead the Democratic side as heretornee, while Landon and White will be added to ,the strong parliamentary leaders of the Union gide,- The Democrats or the Moose will miss Purdy and Sharpe—the grist a superior tactician and the last ablen advocatc, and there are none to take their places. Mr. Pershing will be left Almost alone as the leader on that aide. On the Union aide Healy and Waddell will be the ablestof the old members, but there ID much good , material among the new members. Kann, of Potter; will take ttie/IN Manful, and Ostia as ircely Ins ablviirM Wits 'fees ea i leader. The Union members have more than venal number of members above tbp avenge of legislitive ability. _ • "The .Speakerepp of the Senate will- gu to Mr. Fleming of this .place without • couttitt and Mr. Harnmeraly will ;continuo as clerk breoesent. In promibly be an admitted con the House there will chair. Kelly, 'Negley,i and test for the Speaker'. Glass hive( ,been wined In the west, and Darla and Ruddiman rbiadelphia Bea also spoken ottlmt as Kemble Pita no re-elected Treasurer, the city will not se-rioted/ olgin both. Col. Quay, of!ltscsver, will b on strong candidate if he cmild be. persuaded to accept, brit he is the friend of Kelly, and will not allow his name to ho used „while there isrhope for his friend and colleague. Benedict trill he Clerk of the House without a contest, • - "There Will be various mug elerkships to AS In Auditort - General's and Surveyor Generare ofilees next May.; but I feel safe In sayitnt that 'none but Meritorious soldiers need apply. T take it for Oant 'ed that two brave soldiers like Gen. Ilartranit and Col. Campbell will not leave their wounded behind them when they have an opportunity to take care of theta. I look for the Auditor General's °lnce to be filled with the heroes of FortSteamen. Civil ians would save paper, time, trouble, and money by not pressing themselves for clerkships." Soldiers' Orphans' School —The Institution at one time known as Elarford University, in Susque hanna County, and within six miles of Montrose Depot, on the Delaware, Lackawanna, & Western Railroad, has been purchased by Charles W. Deana, mg., formerly the efficient County Superintendent of Delairare County,'and was opened on the 7th of Sovember, as a Soldiers' Orphan School of the mere advanced grade. The orphans of Susquehanna, Wayne, Pike, Wyothing, Bradford, and northern part of .Luzetne, will be sent to this school. For the information of those desiring to avail themaelveS of the advantages of this school, the fol lowing statement la made : Blank forms for the 'drabs/don of orphans are In the hands of the Principal of the school, and also of the undersigned, and can be procured, on appplica- Lion, at Montrose or flarford. These blanks, when dilly tilled up and signed by the mother or guardian of the orphan, and sworn to before any officer having authority to administer an oath, are to bo laid before the Board of School Di. rectors of the District in which the orphan resides for their endorsement and approval; after which the paper Is to be Gentle the undersigned for his signature as .chairman of the County Superintend ing Committee, by whom it will be sent to the So perindent of Soldiers' Orphans, who alone has au thority to order the admission of the Orphan to the School. CO k rwr. The 88030 form of proceeding is necessary in each of the counties above named,all of which `are inchid mi in the vtistrict—except that the pipcm, after be inz duly signed and certified, are to be sent to the chairman of the committee in their respective coun ties. No charges are made for services rendered by me, and I urgently recommend this school to the friends of these Orphans, believing it should be well pat ronized by children of our County. The State pays all expenses for tuition, boarding, and clothing. L. F. Frroa. Montrose, November 13lb, ISM Jury LtB4—The following la a List of Jurors darwn for the Term of Court commencing Novena bernth, GRAND JURORS. /fridgetwier—Rslyei y Orit-t Bols, Nathan Skinner. ens jr., MyronSaldwin. .2.1 - armony—P. 0 Cook, N. Brooklyn—Lodmick Sal-1 R. Comfort. Icy, jr., H. L Bailey, J. Horford—Joseph H. Law s. Peckham. , Is, Ira H. Parish. Choconut—Mlehaell.Hom,Lentyx—James Clarkson, Deily. , H. N. Smith, W. M. Dundee—Amos Miles. Tingley. Form! Lake—OmngeMott,;Laerly—Ass IL Fish. jr., James Skitter. iLoGirop—Daniel Wood. Friendsti/G—Robert Win-Win- 1 11•u lfilford—Rubert GS I - tens. h.fl)le. Gibson—Henry AbeL ,Speingraie—Rob'iSmales. Great Bend—Joseph pa-I TRAVRESE 'JURORS-Ist Wert, REPORTER. A uhurn—Jonatban Bon-I Wm. Pratt, Mathew nell, Charles Gay. . Ransom, G. 0. Learnt.. Ararat--Ed'n Baldwlni 2d. /,iberty—BelaJonex,dared Pro. to—M. C. C7hap. Marsh, Thos. M. Web. man, G. M Ely. stet. Bridgewater -D'd Panther, New Milford—LM. Geeen, Ch.omit—John akin, WM. McKeeby, E. S. Matthew Rahaley, Pat. Pare. rick z Martin. ililfbnillorough—Tlm- Dimock.--.l.B.Woodhonaa. othy Boyle, Tracy Bay- Ford Lake—E. 0. Ball; i den. Fraukhu—David Marsh. ,aak/and— F. A. Barton, Grad Bend—Nelson Ba, J. 1. Skinner, Ensile ker, James C. Dußois. I Squires. Gibson-41 C Bruudsge,,Ru.sh—Nelson Turner, Wm. E. Reicher. j Amos Sherwood. H.rmony--Luther Barnes,.Busyr a Depot—Wm. Haut, Harvey Holdridge. j,Thos. Meilen:lan. Herrick—Thomas Burns, laver Lab—Morris Mc Do- Charles H. Ellis. ! nald, Timothy Sullivan. Harford—Nathan Guile. l Sprin.qviiie--George W. Jackson—Daniel Cargill. Thomas. Jessup—Orlando Stone,' Thonuem—Daniel Wrigb- Jas. Young, Geo Rose- ter. Lenz--Chauncey Hecker,' TaLvzpsint Jrr..nmeil-21u1 tVrrk. Auburn—lsaac Howard,;•rarkrn—B H. Larrsbee. William White- Little Meadozas—Ansel Fox. A. - drat—Julius Tyler., •Afonerose—n. P. Reeler, Pridgetnater--YertinWells.' Wm. Foster. Rrooltn—Andtevr Rog- ..Viddfrious,,--John Flynn, CI'S, 2d. jr., Corentine Galata, Clifford—Ellery Barns, Henry Halpin. • John Irvin„ jr., WEri.i.Nrulfi(ford—A.P.Dewey, F. Wilson. And. Roe, David Mac- Dirr.ork—Wllliam Drava.. key_ John Toting. Oakland—Geo. I'. Frszier. Friend , rtlie--Gen. Abbott. littvh—Dartlel Hollla, D Foray Lake—Wm. Booth, P. Hibbard. Chester Lincoln. Snag' a Depot—Henry Hall, Franklin—Geo. Park - . John A. Font. Gibson—Lewis Evans. Saver Lake—Thos. Hea- Grvalßend-R.T.Stephens.. fey. G. Bend Fiarough- r David Springville-4. W. Hay- Thomas.. I nes. Hanford—Ziba Carey, Mn-I botrn Oakley, • Betigginus Nonce.—Revs. Mr. end Mr.. g. S. Jenkins will preach at the Universalist Church, in Montrose, on Sunday next, Nov. 18th, at the usual hours, L. ix and p. x. A Pare,Unlmpesehable staple of the Toilet.— Epitaphs are not always veracious, but they are more truthful than the label• of the ao-called la den perfnmea now sold In this market. Don't be duped by these printed fables. They arc counter. felt presentments, covering counterfeit articles.— Phalan's "Night-Blooming Derma" Is, on the otb r hand, precisely what it purports to be, a pure, unimpeachable staple of the toilet Sold everl where. 7 Ciartosittea--A soft, or green Quaker would be as great a curiosity as a dissipated Hebrew ; but not an great a one after all as to find the woman who did not prefer the J. Monroe Tay'or Gold Medal Soap to any other the world can produce Wife says it makes old clothes look as well as new, and a cross man the pleasantest and moat lovelycreature on the globe. Try it, and, our word for It, you will always patronize the Gold Medal Soap. New Goods , —.Mr. Deanne:, of them of Gut tenberg, Rosenbaum, & Co., hp again returned from the city with new additicma to their stock of winter geode especially a large stock of tuns, of all sorts, of which an advertisement willappear next week. • Loss.—On the first of November, a Gutts.Percha Pencil, tipped * with gold, containing a Gold Pen.— The finder will be anitahly rewarded by leaving It at the Bcpubilean OA?. —lwp. List of Issuers—Remaining in the Postoffice at Montrose Saturday, Nov. 11th, lists, and officially published in tini paper having the. largest circu lation : Bissell Mre 8 H . Quick J D (2) Bailey Mary A Robertson Miss Martha Baldwin Eugeneit Rtilaccault Wm Carpenter F Shelp Mrs Thomas CaChapman Ds Stone. Rev J 11 nfield Mies Mary Struther C Carr el Avery Scott Mrs J H Canfield lien) Strong Walter E Dorsey Steven Sudden Allen J Foley Jerry • Bbaw Thomas D Horton Synis Troy Bridget Howell E fi 0 Telford Col Wm H Halsey Miss L nice Williams Mrs Emma Hall George Irloolary Mrs Margarett McKune Michael Webb Mrs Mary E McCallum James F Wells G H Person William A :Wilson Min Emma E Page J - Please pay advertised. D. B. LATHROP, P. M. Cl 4 iirtingeo. S. BTARIS'3—EL&WLEY--In South Bridgewater, on the sth list, by Bev. J. F. Deans, Vs. Christopher Starks and Miss Lucy dalp Hawley, both of North Bridgewater. ALLEN—HOLLENBAcK—At Springville, Nov 241, ISf.s,!by Rev. W. S. Heaton, Mr. Peter A. Allen of Hackettstown, N.. 1, and Miss Sarah M. Dollen back, ofiAnburn township, Snag. Co., Pa. giotho. LThfr.S--In Sheffield, Bureau Co., Monte, on Sat urday, Oct. :NM, of eoinumption, Mrs. Lucy A. Mem, formerly of Franklin, ti iaq. Co., Pa., aged elaty-seven years. BthißßTT—ln Gibson,' Buse. Co., Pa., Sept. GM, ISM, Jesse 1.., son of L. G. eild Idarriah J. Bennett, aged &Weer' years and the days. 131a4 Myer Falls. Wisconsin, slonshmotton, Oct. 25th, 1865, Lucy A., wife of . claPlast J. A. N atrona, ?Altos of tin Zaclaan County Ikomenninod twenty•twO yOl2l, eight months, and seventsen day', entitLlNO Strooitlyn, Oct. S a t, of dtphtno. EAwln Stsd , ion lit James IL And B. Mary 814 r/ 1 14; three. reAsr .0110 IncethSt. and ton atm ~. 1 paint pporto. Now York Wholesale PriOes Carrera, of Produce. Reported for the " leneterrestre Rommumat" by JOSIAH CARPENTER. Com. Itembrat.N6.ll3 Weahlattom Na. York. to reborn shipmate)* be made. Terto-thlide of the taarke aloe sotti be advseeeelon the teeelpt of MeV:0111f &lira. ea a A. Full &rations and a .eekl7 iby maU tOthossmaltUt 461610 60 t 4 1 Rye, 9 tw41... • 110051 66 16 4 0 co • Corn. 900 91 Potatoef, him'. 900 0 2 t 2 • onions, " 126 q nO (o 'l' Ln, 'IS '; .15, utar•TriM, r`gk 9i bbl. 111001/00 . V 4 7 0; , : IlanursrookFd.'6 l • Shoulders, • 3 r flaCoSh' c Haw?. 44 6349 40 (lblekerss„ 31 3 0 f 4 4 ,1 Torten, tOcese, o 14 0 16 • 4 4 9.1 0 6 2 Cl,Wer Seed, " 15 0 14 Timothy Seed.. Fosh 3 'OO 400 Tins Seed, Seed, it.., 1 42 4 0 at 590 6 2 • W ;266441. " 20 'Wool, 'an cashed, N. (A 50 Apples. S barrel .660 1 , 3 6 66 Mole bury. quick return msde : fot the tulszec mahket report sent fret of chime I Pm", 911h.11 W se Impure. '•6O GS 211 Bests, sound,* bush. 150 ti 100 Petna, 1 10 et 19• Butter, In tubs,' 12. SOU ft a " Is r ol ls' - • 0p 40 Ofleese, chafes, " 12412 19 common, " 10p 15 Dried A pplcs, 9es 10 Peaches, " • . 10p 99 " Plums, td4, Chnsies, " 40 0 na: Basubmies" St 0 40 , Illekberster 22 02 SP tisk freslimed h. , 111 down, 410) 4;1 lil Flottr,leite.4, qp bb/., T 61E41615 1 cps goo Tool core Meal. 1 1 bend- 100 09 Tie! Buckwheat Flour" 520 U 5 50' Flax. 11F "e 0 211 Fenthen,lice Ccee. 10 0 110 Beef Skim PA 110. 151 Mutton:ln cars:m.lllh 80 12: Veal, 11 TO' Pork., dressed, " Iso 18 Wheal P bushel. 100 CS 290 A Cough, Cold, or sore Throat, accrues IVOIDIATII earrarrscrs. ATP soot= ➢2 csarean to •LLOWOM TO 00OTMOZ Irritation of the Lungs. O . Permanent Throat Affection. or an Incurable Lung Disease 01731 TTIZ MOULT BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES ramie a DM= ISTLVISCII TO TO ?AIM OMB LOYSD•a2E MOM • Par Ilealeehtele. Asthma, Catarrh, Consunsp stureptive and Throat Diseases, TioOOMS Ali £LWATJ PEED ARO 0000 OVOCSO• SINGERS AND PUBLIC SPEAKERS sell find Tamen. useful In clearing the coke then taken before hinging o• Sneakierg, and relieving the throat after an unusual ek vitae 011ie vocal orsums. The toucan see recommended and prmerlhed by Physletsus. add have had tesilnaontals from eminent men throughout the country Being ark eriele of true merit, and haring tootle their efficiency by a Lost of many Team each year nods them in new localities In various partite( tse world. and the Tnocurs are universally pronounced better than other articles. arrears only "Barcers's lizoromsa. Timeless: . and do not take sheet the Woursusse berraviions that may be offered. Sold everywhere in the Visited Staten and In Fortlah 00setrlea al 36 cents per boo. netoner 30. I fieS.-dm ITCH! ITCH! nu!! SCRATCH! SCRATCH! SCRATCH! Wheaton's Ointment Will Cure the Itch in 48 flour% ALSO care:lied Rheum. Metre, Chilblain& and nil Eruption eel the Skin. Prie. FA emit.. For cafe by all Drogelat • By sending BO onte to WEEKS .t Purr 1011, Sole Agent, 170 ir.hilarton strcvl„Boelon, Unea , It Dill tekforwarded by mall, free of pv+ age, 'o any put of the United States. Sept-A 1863.-43 to, BATCHELOR'S Celebrated HAIR DYE! TITS Original and Bert In the World! The only rme mad per fect Hair Dye. Harmless. Reßabic. and Instsatanr , ns Produces Immediately a splendid Blank a , natural Brown!, elth out hrjWilna the hale or elan. Remedies the Id cefrets of lad dy-e• &old by all Drum!!da. The tramline Is signed WILLIAM A. BATCHELOR. Alen. REGENERATING EXTRACT OF MILLEFLEURR, For Rtstorlnn and Benntifylng the Rah. . CRARLICS BATCREI-OR. Nrer•Tonn. I= The !Union & Hamlin. CA.IIINT:47TI` O - 12-G - ANS, Forty Different Slyle%, ADAPTIC t^recrol mod secular mode. for 4 , 0 to .e , ch Tidily live Gold mo Silver Mtel. .r. or I.ther Ono preAlonis. awarded thro. Illorraled Cat/logo,. free. A dims., MASON & ILA ELLIN. linear, "y al &SON BROTH ERN, New York 6eptember ls , 1855 —yl. REMOVAL. E. S. SMITH'S MILLINERY, F ORMERLY over Chandler's St.,. Is removed to the 14 none GEO. L STONE A: CO.'S. STORE, On Maio street, two doors below the Olinee of R. B. Li t tle. m where the will be happy slow her ftwice assortment of MIT GOODS. Just priyehased In Um City, indoensin any Torii Ready made Bonnets, at, .ke.. 117 - Straw limners eleatiodond framed lo the brat manner an , all Sleds of Millinery work, Deets nvkins, Liotte an short notice. Montrom. April 17, IPOS L. S. SMITH. Attention Farmers ! ITlEl o lfa n o ‘ ders , , ;gos , si Teri:Vl!) albs th kal ” te . r.tlon of the farmers F tiN3 gal& psert,l ' ;.l go. N. Y.. whereby rinlo of all kinds I=l oe cleaned end separated with roc:City. and economy. By thr owe of LEACH'S Ilf PROVES( 16ST, In preparing grain for seed, the crop may be liatreassai at ienit one fourth. sod it, sseir,rs of one scar will pay for lb. Peprovement. 'lid tanning. rebered e'd Med. er good as nesr—Cost with the imarow beauslo Addre.se Wm. Illsnww Aga.. Int Co.. Pa. We. BrittN LS. A oast Forest Lake Centre. Oct.. it5b.19664.: FINE WOOLED SHEEP FOR SALE. 1F.0817011.k or t n . ,NO BUCKS. Fc one year i zor 1 0 17 ban= County. 141,... At, 'moo to 'gni t on AddneAs A L. W EASTER, Agent liontro....unveltanns ('..mats. Pa. tletnt+l. to. I RAN —fift STOVES ! STOVES ! AT THE EROPIIIHAI 11.1111111.1 STORE Orwell. Bradford Co., Pa. SN. BRONSON la constantly receiving HARDWARE In great varieties. The renowned Ruhbard Mower, ..acsNov Fork.. Ire., stet. Carriage Trimming; At fry. Crea fnr rcamelves, neweth.leir q. 0040. NEW MILLINERY SHOP. MRS. B. S. FORDIFIA7I wouLD my to the L.sdiee of Montrone an vicinity tbat 28e VT ha. opened a Shop ha Bre hoHtitng forme r ly sullen Bloom. Elan, where ithe rill kneti a full pply of all kinds of ratre Gorda, Itonnet2, Hate, Stony Ind Silk Bonnets contrtuntly on hand Wenn:dug and Repslring Bole done to order Ladies. tmd see for yournelves. Montrose. May 8.1863. B. B. FOBDILAM. DR. C. P. BIGELOW, ziurs/ean a 3112.8M0N. Ulan Street. In house formerly ocaapled by U. 1. O WOOD, In GREAT MID BOROUGH. BIOLOW baying bad three mpg caperlmee ae .tame kJ In charge of U.S. Hoepttal an 1117 , 11ndrin, V. and venni one practle, of neveml yew*, fret. competent, .d L Peenneed to intend Sen d.co rases eutrueted to hb cue Great, Almost Hilt. 16a.—Iyo. THE NEW YORK OBSERVER ! A WEEKLY RELIGIOUS AND SECULAR SeenlPaPdf for the nail, sod Flresble. Xlll soon tilt. of FORTY-FOURTH YEAR of publlcsUon. Tens to The CHETHEII, the CONSTITUTION, and the UNION; It Ls calculated to 'edify and please both OLD AND YOUNG Ansi. etresearesas paying ns to &Army for ISM dell hese then. names hansedlately entered, and the Observer will be seat to theca Until January First, Gratis enbacrlbe soon. a, the num reesse will counsel= .ttea the nemes ore entered Ample crples prod to any Adams razz Terms, $3,50 a year In advance. SIDNEY E. MORSE sr., & Co., 37 Park Row, New York. posher M. Itlss.-4. LOOK HERE ! A WORD TO THE WISE, &C. oLE&ICE call at CILANDLES'S and eratnlne one of Omer E and baker , Celebrated Lock WWI eiAL:IIIINIM Ran In &illy use on hand) std if you can he convinced that they are the BEST SEWING MACHINE IN USE, Warreaded the bed mantreareaueel.— boZlio'thc C LOTHES WRINGER In the =krt. 113 r Bold on Uhl otthree or four weeks—lf don' silt, return. /Woolson, act. nth. 1865. CARRIAGE SHOP, BLACKSMI THING, &C. At Friendsville, Pa., By J. W. Flynn & F. P. Ryan. .51Waotairaruzgun puziptly aotm. try al NEW.i , ,SKIRT - ' FORAB6srei The Great Intention of the Ace in • 0, op sx.inTig. .7. W. pRaDI.Eir!S Neu! Patent 1:1 11 ELLIPTIC (or'datable)llPlllNO 1170.7. Pr. THIS Invention emulate or Ilupletfier twol Ellptle pure retell Steel ` p ri mp, Ingrulnual3 braided tightly end firmly oozy , to e a ust u et, most big Spring reef twed. 'Mot seldom bend Lor break. llke 'basket* eginga. and conyerprently maw" e their perfect and • hmatind r pe more than twit as long as any Male rypeltui skin that Leer BO or Can be made. '"„ TUE wooderftd Flexßdilty tort great comfort and pleasnre to toy L o d, ... a wn. the lenge. Fl ptl. Skirt will bel experienced pardon:duly In al F crowded Asectobsit", Operas. Carnares. _Balk road Cm, Meth Pewo d•rn Chair. fee Promenade and HOMO Dern% as the Skirt can he folded when In tee to °traria Mall place ao maill and conveniently m ater. bilk or lamina and A lenlY having ettioYed the p Comfort. sad Great nem. veplences of wearing t, Duplex Ellple eve! Spfirg bkirt flit "Ingle day will never af Lerwarde dispenee loth diet aro For CUldren. tilarea.and Young Ladies they ate copilot le all =hers. TIIE ROOFS are covered with 2 pir p tble twitted thread end ..111 wear twice as long as the Male coveting which la used on all S i n ge eget' Hoop Seidl. hree bottom rodeo.. every Skin me oleo double t.teel. and twla or double coveneto nre. vent the no ering from wearing ofnbe rede when craggier down calm atone stem etc., all. which they are Constantly eubjat to while In use. am made of the new and elegant needed Tana...2M the Bert quail[ , In ever/ Riving to the wearer the most graceful and perfect shape poreible, and aranr.dr.estletablv the arlitait, molt th dtrable, comfortalile and CGODOoL etirt ever made. WEnTA, entaDl.E e, CARY•rmnntamvntihe hmentl , n, endnßl.E ANreFACw.RERS,r cIIAIAISEItd, end 7112t11l It E a DE RTRECTI3, New. York. VCR HALE I. all find-eleas Storer. I. Ills City.withiunh. out the United Stales. Vaned". lianas de Cuba. JiteMa. heath Americo and the Wcat ar INQUIRE FOR THE DUPLEX ELLIPTIC (OR' DOUBLE) SPRING SPIRT. A. aC. - =I Butter Tubs For Sal® AT . H. IDUNIVIOICE'S. BUFTIIIt FIRKINS for gnu.. end Warrautcd good, and neon had butter In les mome have clecOaled. at H. H. DIINMOSrs. Montrose, septionber 11, M. Susquehanna County INSURANCE AGENCY. ETNA LtiS ['RANCE COMPANY; Ihrstard, Ootak. ME= PUTNAM INSURANCE COMPANY, nartfoni, Conn. Cnah (hpitaL FULTON ISSITRAVCE COMPAYY, 1322E3 1=1:11M WYOMING INSURANCE COMPANY, x,•rc, P•. Cann Capnnl, Also Innate. Stock and }liana against Fire and 'Thieve. LIFE INSITRANCE It lime of the hest Coropenlee to the Molted !totes. Omen received! and Insurance mad,: on as faroral.le terms any other respaLslble cvmpanies, by Montroee. Oct. Z. 1868. ErGibbon relates in his great work on the - Iseentie and F dl Or tb&R. , .t.. knignse,•• that when the city oil lekandria IFE's aiptined by theskrahs. Ira great Liteare hines-hed, for more than thtte months. Nei to heat the Th c ul not hare been the =we. if It had not been that • plumber of vortnii as inecorde were In that celebrated c -Ilecilon. the only si-ay to avoid Navin, such Is to do bus-need on cart Oct princlpies. buy a sir hit rasa. and sell low for cash, and hare no toad dente, to charnsto ,t,o,e who *Uls , . Thin a the priialpie which enntilts friend J at' K na at Fah-dale, to paiy the blithest price ,411 prime nutter and •11 kinds of prcdow, and to melt his goods no ninth Ins than others an, and In one opin ion 13 the only camel our 01 act on RATS, CAPS, AND FURS The Largest Assortment • THIS SIDE OF NEW YORK Q.H.E. HAT' or ¶ T; LATEST STYLE nn hand eo ,, FUttiT. am me ‘sdeod .4 le of Cloti, Wool. and Fur Ilvta, Flu C>ps Cloth Cap., for tam, boys, and children, at low prices Furs! Furs ! Furs! ELEGANT FCHB • OF ALL KINDB NOW TOR BALI CDEAP GLOVES, GLOVES, GLOVES! ,j3uteroczddL.o,,d2 1., o . ll;re e lls m n d p. SI Ito of the m BUFFALO BOBES A tarp stock of Buffalo and Fancy Robes on band and Oa de cheaß BOOTS AN SHOES. Kn eletanik amorrtneril of LadIPV. Wows, and CElldr o SG - and Ott, °Cane and /beeOata au. - ..l. cheap CLOT 1-ITING. A fond Assortment to Ready-made Clothing and r=el Woo!. Wm, on hAnd and for ode cheap. ONE DOOR BELOW THE POST OFFICE, ON MAIN STREET. llontrose. Oct. U. 1-4 C., NEW ADVERTISEMENT Prints. Alpacas, Delaines, and other Fashionable Dreg Goods. Cloth, Cassluseres. Woolen Jack els, &c. &c. &c. MUSLIMS, BHEETINGS, TICKLVOS, DENLV CROCKERY, GROCERIES, HATS AND OAPS, BOOTS AND EJIOES. CALL AND LOOT AT Qua srom AND INN CAN msrimm WILSON, GRIFFIS f3r WARNER. NEW ariacpps. WEBB it BBII'ERVIELD, en ilow receiving Lk& SPRING AND SUMMER GODS% Flew WI and ecamlco Grew Good. GRENADINES, POPLINS, CRAMS, LIMOS, DE LAMES, &e MONTROSZ. Hal 1563. WOOL CARDIN ;. Wt,III,D awe to my old trlenda In Snalinebanwe t_ / Ease repabed the Carding %Ischia* Mel. rti t urrnelltbop. with new Coole, gad will be may r.r, for Wed In enii,ll. II lOU Oard on nraaonable lama addalrigita sh. _Nakovai, BEIM .- T COLUMN -I • JEWELRY STORE S THANKFUL for pag futon Ma sotiseeher gonld nipeetfuny Invite thou n•ho are la want of anything in hi. goo to ea• !Oa stock, being confident that ha to offering noperior Indoor &Woe matt& Read the Catalogue Clocks and Watches. WATCHES. A:herb:an, Swiss and EnsS.D. botb gold sad Weer SETH THOMAS CLOCKS. All 411 a. Includirig their Celebrated Calendar Clocks. $3.a10.0d) $,OOO 41330 030 linvy. solid Gold OLalnL HoOIGI and Km. Me solid Fos ofJevelly—Plos, ear-11m. Ideeveinitvms, duds, =I SOLID GOLD ALBUMS. • eat 14.21. Charm holithai elght PhoNvyapba F. R CHANDLER. GOLD I'ENS. A One saeortment erlth end without holders. Old one. repainted, SOLID SILVER WARE. 3.t.dow od of pane Coln. consisting or ❑poonr, Yo;.ks,Thluable. PLATED WARE. The best to morket.—alogle. double. and hom• tuU Teo Sid down. Including C. 3. lam Cake Lad Card }hetet,. Ice Ptte.bere. Walt ; era, Bolter Dishes, Ausar Bowls. Cum Tea Begs. Ate, ta, ac. viono. from Q to WA. Flute, 711 ts. Clarlonzts, Bag)°, Grltan, Bow., &lingo, Inning Swelled with Instruments of the bed American manufacture by Wogs& lustrument.or full set, at the maker's Mica. L C. KEELER. Spellteek sad Ileareareeeh loading Md.. all etYlee of Heroin.. Fowling Om, Moe Bella and Powder Plea% Certrehthe for WI the U. 8. Army pens ; atm U.S. sad other Permed= Cep.. Copper Cu bit:lok MI styhm TELE GEMS LN STUDEArR LAMP ^—..lsasts Kamm Tor R e „dth i , wain & or Worxlstg, jam • Ugh& ihrnams SO Cits. (Lam:non hand.) Lab Width-work, If Ins moan* has to do Is so 7 tadogloo oleo ocnidinat Wino retnle:lt 4VI elght;es I ban ganglia*. 'mks= eon do. I wIII alto add that any pen= hob* work deo. at my ;tore lonia does not noon ALL RlGut by =l7 to moon the time to me sad Twill 601110117 ED am pretend to 5.11 soy sod scary part of a nrstnn new. Fins nodal plunks. and ants/. ribbing sod setting of Jltw els will Raft. puneolar atuannm. EEEUI °t ~: a • NUSIO Oil Jewelry. MD WEDDING RINGS A ant assormacoL SPECTACLES. Warranted to Alan bands of eyes. But ICalrea, leayktn Work Fru% &Wm. Vest etalrui, in, /ca. latisic. \ \ PIANOS. Ilmarifsetarsd by Deck. Brothers CABINET ORGANS, Tomo Imo. to 111M.—Warrsattd for ass rms. VIOLINS, GUITARS, .1-c. 12=133 BRASS BANDS INSTRUCTION BOOKS, SHEET MUSIC, on band, and new sippllesnecelvad arm .nl, Plano Stools from $ upwards Army Supplies. HUNTING TOOLS. A Now Lamp. h i i ttiv ii, l , o „ -- o ' o 4 - I''' •`-' TOM= - - BRAYII. NOLDIEOW,-). ..., . 4 " 14. ' 47- :77 • 64' ' '.."-- iIIIMITENAgNA. 09. 9 ' 4 - i NTT. Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of certain -writ lasnedby theCoart of COMMOI; Pleas of Susquehanna County, and to . me.dlrectiale-7.4l4.llitxpOse to-iale; by public yen. due, at the Court House, in Montrose, on Fridev, Norenther 17th, 160.5, at 1 o'clock p. m., the following described plops or parcel of land, to wit: 5 ._! All that eerfain piece or parcel of land situate in Beuox township, Susqnthanna count i y„ bounded us follows, to wit: on the northeast by ands of C. A. Hunter, Larry Doris and Freeman Tingley, on the southeast by land, of Seneca F. Tanner and Amos Carpenter, on tbo sontwest by lands owned by the beim of-Labatt Rnssel, deceased, and on the north west by lands of Freeman Tingley, containing about one hundred acres, more or less, with the apparte uances, one framed house, one framed barn, one abed, an orchard, and about forty acres improved. (Taken In extention at the snit of Benjamin F. Bai ley vs. John B. Capwell and A. M. Capwell, Admin istrators of Stephen Capwell, deceased, Asenab Capwell, widow, sad Mrs. B. C. Reynolds and Amy Capwell heirs of Stephen Capwell, deceased. DAVID SUMMERS, Sheriff. Sheriffs's Office, Montrose, Oct. 23, ISM. NM Executors' Notice N()TICE Is benby alum to all futons Isvlog Ovnstmlo agamot th, estate of Hteltard Moue. lala of New townsto. deed. that the same MC. be ~ r eft•nted to the mdrroltoml for ar . rangernett, and all pawns ledaoed to (old eeate are reqemitul woke Rascoallato paramt. FRh DRRICI: F. MUSS,} IRA 11015. Nneirllfind, N0v.1.1, 14115,-4nrp Eiecutor's Notice WHEREAS, Letters testamentary to the estate of Amnon, worth, Isfe of Silver Lake township,. the coca) of quebsman, deceased. have ben Rrao•.d to the mbef , ilc; all Mr sons Indebted to said Estate ar• requested to make Immediate ley moot. those having calm. or demands salmi the save mill pr-- mutthem without delay to W m. S. BORTH, Executor. Sliver Lake • Oat. 8001,1653. REGISTER'S NOTICE Pen/101`ICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, to tll persons coo tbe Tellovrlng Estatea, to wit: Estate of &stunt.] of the Tons:llp of dery end, K. Davis anJ oe. iidnUnletratur•— lest.te or A odr, sr McGovern. late of the Tonettthly of Rush, de aranee ; M. Mellanna J Merry, Txtentmr— Egale of John ("Mord, f the Tuen:hlp cf Apolscon. dr ceased ; !leery narney.Adter— lfatate of Terry Fne•heyn. Woof the Toemshlp of rtlrlock. mewl; aeon Sheeheyo ddrufs— "'state of Silas Oaks, late of the Tea:4llp of Jackson, leav ed; Horace French. Faccuter— edManta Jes ell Wee Wells. ;ate of the Tow - whip of ClLtfurd, doxas ; Cherie. s. Ade,— Estate of Mel Heath. late of the To cnehlp of Choconnt, deems ed ,• Macs Heath, of Adm'r— Estate of Jos Webs'', tete the Townehlp of I (betty, dr• elesed ; if . overt, Adner— Estate of Joerjah xackaon late or the Townehip of Brcoktyn, do ctored ; E. A Welton, Executor— of ' , ulna Tewkentry„ late of the Tosohlp of Brooklyn. de. E. A. Weston Executor of Let= Hems:ll.l.to of the Township of Itorfor., de. ceased; Pewell ef thuorth Adar— ErAte of A. A. Woodruff. late of the Borough of Montrose, de ceased; Wm. H. Bold, Adro'r— That the acouuttAnts hay., .arise their accounts la the Register'. Mace. to and for the county of Suatoehanna, and tbat the cane mull be presented to the Judges of the OrnhstueCourt of weld county. on Wednesday, November Itch, lota, roe oonermadon'and allowance. Estate of Michael frollalsor, We of tlttocount, deceased: XI nee aonehee Atunix.—{To he prevented Wednesday, h00.22d, Estate of Heart Ifendrlckenn, late of Great Deed deed; lino- Iteckbow and John Ilerrldeld, Eltra.—[To be presented Wedato day, B o• 1' , a5.1 J. H. BIeCAIN, Reglster. Wm.% Guru, Montrage.o.l- EtAlfdd• . -.-. WIDOWS' INVENTODIES PUBLIC NOTICE hereby given to remora Intmested to the folloyseng named mates. to it *We of Michael I.leoqll4late of the Borough of Burquebansa p latlof James H. 88., late of the Boroash of Prfiedsvill., Onwar— Estte of A. Seymour. late of the Borough of BusTuelut• ha Deoot. deceased— . Est.< of Robert Murphy. late of the Borough of Et.quohanr Den., detested Estateof Fleury Y. livvrate, late of Otters< township deed Estate of J. A. &Saler. late of.-- tawnshin. deed Teta. of George Chapman. late of Utouty tawbeido. dated— Estate of tierdamtu (I. Yount late of I,enox tnwr nip. deed— Estate of B. St. 'name, late of Lenz town•hlp.deed-.- Estate of D.Spencer. late of Lathrop Smut:hip, deed— Estate of John Oast. fate of Mt.. Pranthip, deceased— Itstate of (slag., SA II dam", late of township. &ed— it..< of Jobb J Travis. hate of Mho= township deed— Estate of J. M. Tiatier, lute of Chooonat town:hip, dyed— Estate of John B. Caroler, late of n uhuon township, Estate of John Ilontard, late of Lastol township. doe'd— Estate or Stool H. Whams, late of New MI Vora tow` deed Estate of tinilry Pater. late of Choconut &tool— Estate of Lett Barton. lots of I not tonmsbitt deed Estate of James Peet. late or Frantlfn towkatllD ^=ed— &gate of A. Caswell, /ate of Forts. Lake to.behlp. 4001— That the AdnaltYrrators of the odd mock:lva Estates haye glod the Orphans' f I.urt of Snsoneh.r. Coon.. LA. .trdm..t.tdit apprabsemeutsof property <Wooed by Du winos< ano funny of rod of said deceol.ls, and sot oilfto thorn tooter Gm Act of ArretcLis I such ease made o d prosnded ; and that the same .11 be Pscionto to the Judtes of. he Court on Wstutedsy. November Ibth, kW, f cootirr.unu finally. Don rose. Ott MI (Sot. J. H. EVCAIN. Clerk. ExecntoesNotice. EpTIKEICAP. Letters testamentary to the eeteet of Det.-eh TT — lf omford. tate of the town/air , of Flerrlck. In the comaly n . . .n—rnetonms. Ceeessed. Imre beer granted to the subacrit.r a per...me Indebted to odd ~date are rennet/U(1 to make Immeeil payment, Mote Imatni, elan:nape deamanda aa , nmt tbe =neon presented them without delay. to 0 SOWS; beCIMFOILD, Eneentor Herrla. Orl P. tsar A dminist rator's Notice 110'0TICE la hereby even to all rename having demands Loath. /1 the estue or Jame Deana. late of Yonhoce, dteeeeeft the fame moat be presented to the or.derahrned settlement, an ell persons lete.ted to said estate eat raquest 11 to make boaraetl , ate parstleot. Monty., Ocentay • tin. W B. DEANS. htfro't Adminbillrator's Notice. NOTICE o hereby given to all persons baring demand I , again, the estate of E. W. Louis. late or 'Mumma towrablp,decrased that the same must be person us] to the ondcrstirn re for arranyinrnl. and all peasomstudebted to said estate are requested to mate tome Mato payment. 0 L. LEWIS', Adler. Manson, October, 16th. 166.5..6.tp Administrators' !Notice sU, OTIC IC Is herby given to ell prisons having dee ands agate, 11 the estate of Jcsepb nelson, late of Anbuco, deem d, It, the tame most be presented to the underelenrd f• r settlement, sc tt persons Indebted to .13 estate are .4:pleated to make Immi d ate payment. It CNJ. PI IMSoN,I A din • TO. D. J. ItArl'i Auburn Centre. Octobert,lfS6.—srspia. neorporation Notice. SUSQUEHANNA C017.5."TY itS —ln the status of the los ters= t ern in:s .r . be .l l l l lr rty esen ' O ' latn't7 Amon made ' f ' o " clttet ' ST:7 Common Pte. of sold county, to runt Coartor of Inoorporolt to 0$ known by the name, etrlo, Mlle of `The Law ty Co steep Aresetatlon." (2. R. ELDRED, Prothonotary Montrose, October 2 MM. Executor's Notice. OTIOSts hereby even to .11 peri.0.b. , .1 dotum.lB Ipint N thentste of Shob`l P. Dlmmlck., late of Renick tovep., deed thatthe mane muat be protested to the onderalgoedfor axrangemnal and all persona ladebtal to calelestate ars Tequested to make Inure pavment. o L Uniondale. Copt. L tbaa. WALTIO. T DI. Read, Watrous & Foster Hive jar, oPmM m eplendld ossortment of DRESS GOODS, ximorVETLNO or r R WEI IM W MRIIIOB, PnPWSP, Um. U 4 i rgoLiSMSV=l;,I: ZAL " HIRSCHMANN BROTHERS 131dt):C160i043DomiliA BICING desk°. of CLOSING OCT their la= and cat stock of Fancy .d Staple DRY GOODS, CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, EMBROIDERIES, 13 LVDOW CURTALVS, WEITDO TV SILLDES, FIXTURES, Se. are offering them er,ttre neemtment, cominlaing the handeomest richest gage ever introgneed In this market, at • trine show NEW YORK WHOLESALE PRICES, • order to reduce their stock previous to their removal into th eel Poi e. U you Irish to secure lturitlettU ail It lIRSOEINIANN BROIL No CO Coon Street-81in of the Beeld Eiluedigiton. July SM. 18.8. Real Estate Agency I THSaaderdzned have formed Partnership and opeated floe tor Me purclalso,eale. sad rental of real cetateln ths Coon ty of Noequehanua, Pa., sad so atoll try to make It for the Introa of all who daire either to pure-haae.aell, or Teat real estate, to giv. on • call. We Ocelot to severt,re oz .taciavolyto &Items con.Wce both to Now York and New Jersey. from whence eotoe most of lto persona who buy Lauds la this county. 11r. Mods la esteavivel) ootetalotedthrosighontette county havell lave the mattanteatravi et to whit whole alseatloo. We Several Farms on Hand, sultablefor dairying purposes. The lama pot of the porches money can run fora term of years. parable tn installments. N 0.1.-702 acres of land in Faro* Lake, la Improved. goo , dwelling house. six barna well watered, and will support from St to as cows. Couvenientto toestings schools, end mechanass. Varga part of the purchase money me remain for a sears of years. N0.11,-.1.13 acres of land In Franklin. (I.lpsonvillej 100 aces Ms proved, wall watered, two dwelling boom, two bons- CononleM to meetings, schools and store. well mated for dairy porpoics.-- East of the purchase money cosy remain for • arks of years. N 0.4..-191 acres 01110111 n Dlosock.l2.o Improved, well wavers and fenced. good new dwelling house, I bora. orchards, althea. cot Umber upon It solectera to fence thc whole farm far tifty pare, Two nod ahslf col W• from Dlmock Corners, and Ore miles from Montrose. Tenetards of the purchase money hr, remain fore sec lee of years. secured hy hood and mortNsge. No. 7.-81tuatclo tho towable of Forest Lake.fora miles from Shama. 2, daily stage pews the house. 13e cures. Over 10, l a ow Int IN:=1111%= o r , d ctgr 4 mra !ra t or b water, milk house, &c. Terms Onabalf of the porchoo mono) down. the balance In fire annual payments. No.g.-gltuate In the township of Jessup, seven miles from Mont sase,contalnlngdrty acres forty.flve Improved.a good horse, barn a grafted orchard.and a very gee mear bush. coor cot to Church School., and Mills. Onshalf of the purchase ey dawn. ,the b alanc e. can lo sad to four equal paymenla. No. 10,-Bit:tulle In the township of New Milford. coute llllo l 2 ,p acres-M0 acres improved ;Iwo rallesTrom the Borough a os alltbrd. and abort eighty rods fem. the Lacksirsail and Weave Mall Brad; well watered with whom good bulldiuge.and ant o r orchard-a grore of ehmannt upon the prentlen Ratable for Iles or telegraph poles-• school house ln the Immediate vicinity ; and three different chnrcbes within Oro miles. 100 acres from Mr form will be sold If the purchaser should out Want the whole. Terms reasmale. 110,11..400samaJoInthit the anus at BustleeheramMepoa en the N. Y. & Erie Usti ay ono of the Most eenviralot 0 ,0 2 le the vicinity from whisk to ell milt In the allege. Will soP cow; and teams to work the form. There are about 100t1V o ti poles en the farm, worth $1..00 earn, had& squaraltr_f ties and 111,3,4 within a mile of the allege t two rom.,. houses. five earns ; and • saw milt Thesis als o . .. nn "" proof plat mine, and a palest mill In good runnie the 10-oa4 orchards. Igo Bothell ell passenger thins u the moat Form enterprising man to make money to &drilla to the nor them cart of theeltoe , No. 18.-ea Ram And tll lof"th Montrose, 4tu" on Maple street. Thrt let LI (bier fr-a frau; and Bereft/ feet deep. •. camtpialthr. rta2!in CODFISH ODFIE3L. Mackerel, Xubkl atai l alls, Baskets Elmo, Odlk/ n Itsltains D. D. BmW WSt r Ls contemplated, by the than elalnt tOn, ene kof (Mogr, at Ito twat sceeloW, A4 7l2:PWlSlW sibl a lar antborlelngtht payment.: lay To all nolAlent the bountiesto them; no tireill for whit reason or reason, they Ins, Me nli t a w e lc dl.Wße d c d= Loch Illeclarcre here n o t Inc or It not v.:Wed ne punktment. • 9,4. To three afoot& rum .ne eighth of 5102.0 , 0 1/3. 8 0. TO ata men month.' m, toe gnawer of 4100, or 410. To blot moot he men. three eights or $164 of 1 0 7 . 0 - - tin. Toone 'rub men, $lOO Manly as orennlowl:; Gth. To all awn dbenoreed within two ear. by Mon Of Cohn. Ititm•lmitutlM *tale In the garter, Mot alone on seem* d wounds reehlredsoolo l .) 'b e iml hennly t 0 beeten theletP7 Oa' net of Ctrogrm under which they were eulluted. Ih. To all men kr.sebaorcd by rearm or promotion a pro nita bounty soondloe to the as under which the) , coll Med for the slam they armed as culatcd wen gm, of 'lnd bounty In all emelt". of the Itryalari A nay yawns. The e d wag, or tedl. (PTI. he ad. I Jul yltald and nibs styled their fait term of Ore 7%/ink br who Irmo dlecharger idter two can from the teVaulte of the war. rd who mate ahrbvvel ' by realm of ditahlittle, Gontratied In the tunics dnG.llu4lbthe 9tn. Of 4100 bounty to all demotes who rejolooi their reirltnent• and nerved two pars unlade* of tht tame they were Sturu.t with. out lean. tap. cif throe moral& pay proper olgens who have bee* • diecharred "y roman of dlseblintee contracted 10 the amine by moon of enplratton of win of Nervier, or ft e becoming Nyman. ,21, ‘ 1, . egenunt Of cnnwadatien of renlmestrn iite. Of throe menthe pay proper tO all =WWI xern who wets prisosere of war f t 0h,.. manna or longer 12 •-Alma Pact nrl6o armor land to all enlisted ears who orly received theCOO S. bounty. sod s aimllsrgrlddto, edideiS le oreportion to their peeper pay The above are the dulrerett born.cra rants. or altowateceswhielt we propane/10 have embraced In the law referrolto Oat paha • elm to SECOTO justice Co the toddler. We berate that they ITS 4.4.titind by the oldned rules of the rternevt jurdee to all wit alma/ wk. In order to .e are Ova , oh these coming within any of tee epee. rained drams shontd mate opplleadon harticaately to one Arent, who will psepate and tostrard the ntovearY °. .T . Lis Pole gloat In Stuq. county forth. Union Ma= Gr. limo'. Tt Moamar. Ecot. Ma. lane—n. GREAT EDUCATIONAL ADVANTAGES. In Northern Pennsylvania. American xigintog , Colby, Sorttntori, Pa.. WILL to open for the receptlon of 'lndents Jura!, Oh, VI The Gaon of thu Itothothes is to jaspers young men gel Bogneee Pursuits. The menial of the mane Of htetrunti.h maths; notsnol.oo.2llll *SACK' ,ontlng-roo_ui 11000 plan that entletreg tt i n, h =fra= M' ln=an f e rkiey -r a b rde i toboonre i si la seed ountnoce. A Normal Writing Departmenit .111 be established In connection sills the College under Meetly:eV. rteloo of one of the beat business and Ornerneelel Penal and 'fetchers ao the cosqlnent. RITE Folt PAItTICUIL ell&—Clrenlars Oita; lush paws. ten relation to the ...tau of atudy, sod any uarther Information may be bad. by add.roado4 eoonnPrlsunt dr WILLIAMS. olpelr, gerenton. Pa. 11. J. Goomarrt. licrAulvo. IL TO BOOT AND SHOE WEARERS F WEEK S d Vi eltl•mtdLio tri°tro iZ In Its various branches. .119 Stott Ls nob complete—having alai' arrival of LADIES' GLOVE KID, LASTING, (70AT AND CALF BALBORALS A-VP nAITERA AUS& ES' LASTING. KID AND CALF lIALMO , RALS, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF INFANT' SHOES, MEN'S CALF KID AND LASTING BALM. RALS AND GAITERS, MEN'S, BOYS', AND OGA TOTH' OOTS. CALF, ETA AND ST B rzEa3 crai • mo Insiu " n " 6 ar. sm . a iiitiDB achy:m.llE2o ~ IJS. 1 2M IMEi OF SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY. F. B. WEEKS Will ormtlous th. BOOT LIIII SHOE BUSINESS New Spring Styles. I am prepared to sell Cheaper for Cash or Ready Pay Than any other house thls elds of New York. lir - Dealers aupplltd .t Near York Jobbing pricatt..al Store Weet edo or Public Avenue. ercoad door above amid PREMIUM PLOW ! A T elate Fair of the New York Agrieettnral Bodetyhela AS A fine. 12th, 19th. lath and 15th. let% the Obaseed Ad. Instable Woold.Bc.ard Plow with Revolving Landslide, took the Pint Premium—lt being pronounced the bees Plow onahlbtllow— we the ganntatlure• awarded a ether Ueda). The echopeetlcno •ral greeter than at alL , yx .l 7 , lona Tale. at the State Val , of Peanoyl held at Wll etkla 17th. Wlt, sub 1.91 h. 1865. the Imeead Atlosb W' M l = Seam Plow w Brat Revolv Landelda arra awarded the Fine Pre whoo to tbe Flovr with newly Invented prtnelpht an cant. Ron and:Rt• InatinfArtnr.ri awarded a Salver Medal. The tt ad rreigued would all the attention of the fume:roof Walt. and Bradford °cantle% to the OLMSTED PLOW, of which be 'I. the Agency for thtt tection of count ry. The Plow, tan be ball enhot-mein Feral Lake avwnedp. F. R. Clundlefa. Montrone. Jam. ettA Anima Ceuta. 001 James W. llC•Worthllt Aka. Rradford ,unty, Pa Extra White, and all the fiztAgo will be kept on bend for the aCCOMIZIKadIibII of thoae _pa:dialing plows. at the above panted place. Any Information will be given In relation to the plow, by addretelm Gee. 11. Batelle, Poreft Lux, RUK1111• braes conttty. Pa. GEO. It. ILAIII.IIb, Age= Forte. Lake, Oct le. 1865. Chase.Chandller & BANKERS,- Gfreat. Bend, tpr AVIA() opened • Banking Route at Great Nod. TA= Irk el to valets notes, drafts, &e, at home. and an al point. in the United Bodes. an to melee money on depodt. Will Aell 7'o M. Bond. and add odor immanent seenritlee sad draft& on No+ York and Philadelphia at moment rates. Interest • Coo nom. Draft, ma Bounty Pay Cerlticate• cubed and • tizszaaL B•ergirog ficaramwdme, isuranea , men are eolicited to opm anconnts and =ate that! . ex. changes through no. Raven - us Sr•lers for WS. Great Heed. July 11.1a1a—tf. SOME FROM THE WAR! L ISBYLL would , Je i rcially asnA i nte to t ggri e ine v naf e. turned rrem er P the , ritar . . l3. and le n' p ublic en the CLOCK, WA Ws Will imaimm to :II Its branches; and belof One of snot est workmen le ' b e comitry. he is co. Went that he con Otis* ..bn may raver hm with their latrucare. SHOP IN F. B. CHANDLER'S STORE, Where the best Clocks and Watchmen.% be hotted lam-dot cash. L. R ISFU 7 . 7. Monvos.. Sept. 10th.1..3.-11 DR. N S. BRUNDAGE. SURGEON DENTIST, HAS permanently located In Ifentrow.-.0115ce over WILSON 0 RIFFId A WhttNNlcti.—He would eay to the people d Nthle Meaty. an" eamclally to the toothlem ones wentleg beenth of teeth, that they woulddo well to eve hle • cat all work warranted to eve malefaction. The New Patent. DR. S. WOOD'S Plastic Metallic Yllllag, IS Misruled habit Meal for Milne teeth, fur which I have the ried,Mrteelege. sod license. mated be him, to nee tbr Dental puepms to toy as my practice a Dentist. It Ls called Cadmium Allay, and helm to take the place of Amalgams In enetallle, oxides, etc . It does not contain mercury. and hence en apexes of the ties that In men a variety of ways oar.; or era able to =to wia that agett. Ita Qualitiea and Advantagei ► This le sevenr making perfect and duraiffe pOm r g subaltme tor grid economy te an ahlect. end gor =tette where the teeth can be eared, and not for tulltrorufflY stopping three which are dlsmed and worthies, dandaistg then. that It be Al/fully need, the Pllitle Weenie Filling pommies d m:daps over every other insterlal but gold for tilling teeth. eeldffi If can he succeastally employed in many cues 'three gold cannot. tt c. be Introduced •IM lacilsty and accurately Mond. It moulds closely to the soli. of the trivlty without recession et shrinkoox fonatmg • petynct plug. solid throughout. that effectually esclude• Mr and moisture. Mundane, Oct. le, UM.— if. AGENTS WANTED FOR THE SECRET SERVICE, THE FIELD, THE DUNGEON, AND THE ESCAPE, BY ALBERT D. RICUARDSONi N. T. Tribune Corresposulent. Ts. mus 'sonatina and exclUng bnok ever publkhad. rWo u c 'h sh . the Vu%Ttl?= ; eirreice or tee the outbreah el the war. wita our umies and &ern WM Pannell We.; durtog the drat two Years of the Rebellion; hia LkrlWnt capture; his coolinetment for timid) months to 1011111 rebel patrons; hls temps and alemet mlrscalone joarnel 07 liltbe of [MAT 4000 mil.. It will aboundinealrrinz menu. and =tato mom of the fact. laddant sad roman. of the war Una eel off= wort übilabed. nonce Greeley /nye : A vast many books erld yet he irliten Conceenlag tide maie. to ditroa to the many abtmlY Ord Inn nee One ad"' Val Wee wlthin a almilar compass eleater, fuller. more readable so. enurely from oer.onsl oinernalon. of the: We.. .1412.1.11. purpusea, .audencies sod iratrumustalltie I of the Elareho•dere . Iteb t lliou than dom the rmnre.endllut =rally, of Me. itiebaid. eat, udi r ,„ ""oue yotmx r and mentally retorted and disabled officers and eiddlert. In wool preetee... ls =Wirral% len and it peculiarly adapted to they = - tel , i' oo : we elm AMU Caring e 17.5 Tom month , welch wo a 1 prove le .117 &QUIZ/ IN plleauL band (Cr cirtulare. dean. oNES. 131108.. A CO N. Ir. cornes of With findPhilade Minor Iphi strea.ps. dept. 0. 1063,4 m (04. Baldwin, & Mitchell, s pD E. H ARNESS. AND TRUNK MAKERS Rooms No. 1 and 2, B &SENI.ENT BEAGLE'S HOTEL. E. EA rzviv: HUGH JrITCHILL. outr we. Oct. tttb.lB6.l-8. • • COFFIN TRIMMINGS, Direct from the illatimltteteley, musrarty. m aarar , : i 3 .; ,wrisar; EOM e1t0514 wet ►adrie=ii.l7.,larkti or purtoant. l l=l4l liZgrgkr..slileharnk 4, 41 0 . 60 ; Whits Mange. aMit OIL `►.l.LlOsl&d. . ~~". N. W. ottAximu.
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