Ike Independent stpublican. LOCAL MATTERS. Atisotiur Sphuer.—lira Lucy Terry, of Rush, - .^.4 vests old, In tour months, during the present span 1743. runs of woolen yarn. Denimed. — Owing to the detention ot onr little - pgper an the rantoad. the iS a little 1. 4 1 „ o d time this week. Our intention la to be al =ye on time, and we seldom tail. persona-11n F. B. Penniman has cold his farm near this horough to Albert Blandln for V.,409. hfc, p leaves about a fortnight for Pittsburg, baying s ccepted the txniltion of principal editor of the Def. lv Gazttic of that city.—Hontsdale Herald. rhancigintag.Day—Gov. Curtin has appoint ed the 7th inst. ' the day appointed by the President or the United States, forThankagiving and Prayer to Almighty God; and we notice that the Gover nors of other States who had fixed on some other day, have changed it to the National day. Hence the day will be generally observed throughout the Union. Tne Plwrisologricat Journal for Dreember— c ompleting volume 42d—contains the following Lord Palmerston. Napoleon 111., Washington, i'xiAr, Eton. D. 8. Dickinson, Blind Tom, with Por traits, Characters and Biographies. Also "Work t o , Women," a new History of Civilization; Destiny o ftuzerica; Beauty, Vigor, and Developement ; Eirnmetry of Character; Phrenology In the Pulpit &pima) typm of Human Physiognomy; Gymnast for Men, Women and Children ; Including Eth thology, Physiology, ,Phrenology, Physiognomy, and ir.‘,.liology—only , twenty cents, or 82,1 X) a year.— tr volume begins with &winery number. Address osier S.: Wells, SS9 Broadway, New-York. Tht High /Pries of Paper.--Tbolio papers ;orh•se proprietors were the first to reduce their sub price, have unfortunately come to grief.— l'ap,r has risen almost one hundred per cent. since drat of August, and is now quite as high as it • Was any time last year, and the tendency is still on ' ~,rd and upward. There Is little prospect for re :Af before Spring. Paper, ink, labor, and all the Imam.ls which go to make a newspaper ate so he. that no proprietor can afford to publish a pa rer for less than double the price received before t t, war. Still, ple complain because prices are minced, never eop thinking that the matter is en 11Mr beyond the control of publishers. Once more, ! Loi. we must insist upon prompt payment by our pntr , es to enable ns to meet our necessary expen ,2,,ures. Flowatv Ta.r.—Ap Impression prevails in some localities that vases to pay local bounties must be rid by soldiers as well as those who staid at home. Ind the facts in the case are as : By the 1 ,„. or 1553, no one who had ae n a Pennsylva n,3 reciment twelve months as noon-commissioned orb,- or private, and received an honorable dis owl:, is required to pay any tax for bounty purpo se,. Moreover the law of 18115 exempts all non-cout rnirromed °dicers and privates honorably discharg. and also the property of soldiers' widows, minor rhildren of deceased soldiers, &c., from payment of t..entr taxes of all kinds; and all soldiers dischartr ee bt reason of wounds received in battle, or disa -1.!.03 oecnrred in active service, are exempt from N rment of per capita or bounty tax, be their time t` iservice long or short. Prevelent Atetakea.—lt is a mistake to suppose ilst the subscription price of a newspaper is clear tale to the publisher. It is a mistake to suppose that he gets his white Taper tor nothing. It is a mistake to suppose it is printed without :Ott_ It Is a mistake to suppose he can live bodily by hi , h. It it a mistake to suppose that it is an easy thing please everybody. It Is a mistake to suppose that a paper is not worth buying which contains only what we know believe already. It is a mistake to suppose that money due for a paper would be as good to publishers a year hence 1, DOW. I' is a mistake to believe that publishers would of be thankful for what is due them for subscrip- Out Bundred Gold Dollars.—This Is the title of an exceedingly interesting story about to be pub :l:4lrd in that excellent family paper, the Sunday )-/ioci Mara, of Philadelphia. The narrative is :rum the pen of an author whose name is a guaran •re for the sterling worth of the lessons It teaches. The object Is to show the proper uses as well as the ruses of money. It abounds in incidents drawn :ram the lives of eminent persons to show that wealth, In order TO prove a blessing, must be prop applied. The story alone is well worth to any sully circle the subscription price of the paper, which is only 81,50 a year, in advance. The paper Is :ablished every week, and attractive premiums are c,en to those who get up clubs of new subscribers. We recommend our readers to send for sample cop , and a list of the premiums, which will be farm free, on application to the publishers, J. C. irrigues, & Co., 14S South Fourth street, Philadel •....ia. The Periodicals of Minty? 6" Pleids.—The December issnes of the Atiardic Monthly and Our Suring Fblke, from the great publishing house of st Fields, Boston, are at hand. During the 2,4 year the Atlantle—the magazine for the old f , !ke.—has most admirably sustained its high charac '.l as oneof the very foremcst vehicles of American ':'tare and progress. Its merits long ago assured success, and Its sixteenth volume Is now corn ',.eted with a reputation that is more than national T. its scope. During the new year, we learn from 'tie circular of the publishers, the Monthly is to he ',ado - ed. if possible, still more attractive and vain- Those who have been accustomed to enjoy it, can scarcely dispense with It hereafter. Our Young for the children, now closes Its first volume. bus proved to be a SUCCI , 4 of the most flattering sind, its circulation in the last six months having trceeded fifty thousand copies. Since that time It ess of course increased. The original design of this .r.lilication has been most faithfully and successful -. carried out, and Its conductors say that they will make it even better. Theprice of the Atlonti , Is -satinned at $4, and that of Our Young Folk, at ; £4i.50 for the former, and 81,50 for the other in 'labs of ten Or more, Batch Game of Base the lip! of 'otober we noticed in the Republican, a challenge of Harford Base Ball Club, to any other Club In "he County, to appear upon their ground, In liar and play them for a prize Club and Ball which they had In their possession. The Jackson Base Ball Club accepted the challenge, and the time was tel on the `.36th ult. The parties met at half-past one, p, and commenced plating. They played three and a-hall hours with the following result : J,CkE-On Club, 75 tallies; Hat-ford Club, 46 tallies. Therefore the Jackson Club retired with the laurels, titer accepting three cheers from the Burford boys f their skill The parford Club were not satisfied to lose their prize, so they agreed to come to Jack- VIII to play egitin and see if they could not regain :heir prize Ball and Club. The time was agreed up on, and the parties met on the Jackson play-ground oh the 17th of November. and commenced playing' et one o'clock, p. m., au t .7 o6ed three hours with tie result —Jackson Club, tallies; Harford Club, S.: tallies. Therefore the Harford Club were doom ,c to disappointment, and the Jackson Club still tats the raise, and hold themselves in readiness to play any Club in the County for the same- V. V. L. Smiling mid Sorrotvivw.—We.ivith to call es pecial and particular attention to an admirable book for the )wine, jut , issued from the press of J C. Garrbzue, k n., of Philadelphia, publishers of the. Sat, df Iy. Srit(o.ol TIMM The work Is very highly commended by different jourtuda, all over the cons. try, from a few of which we copy below. We this will prove a very acceptable present for the com ing holidays -It illustrates the injurious influence of BiUfUl companiOUS upon character. i i It is a ho,h that every young person may rcad with protit."--, Ncit. Tort Christian intelligencer. "The story of a boy's life, relating bi• tempts tions and his failures, together with his success, 'hen at length he Linde the true source of inure , rength. We commend it as ti model book." Hartford (Conn.) Daily Courant. "MIRE , Kelley IS deservedly one-of the most pop ular writers of juvenile literature lb this country.— The young reader will find this book both entertain ing and instructive. The work is neatly printed, ,uestantially bound, and Interspersed with engrav lugs," —The Cincinnati (Ohio,) Prearilter. The Saturday Eresdag Post.—We notice that there has been a change In the management of this s ell known and favorite weekly, by the admission at a lady author as editor. Mr. Emerson Bennet, ice popular writer, now writes exclusively for The Jun, and announces a continued story, to begin the urst of the year, to he called "The Phantom eras , orest," a wild story of the early settlement s3{, ken- ' tucky. Bella Z. Spencer, the editor, whose novel of ' Ora has been so highly praised, leo announceva continued story, to be called Genevieve Howe. Flora once Percy, the author of "Eve Isle," Louise Chan-f dier Moulton, August Bell, Eleanor C. Donnelly. Beatrice Colonna, Mrs. Margaret Ilosmer and a boa of other popular authors also write for ' The Jbsh The Axe contains, besides stories , sketches,. hamoronaartlehm, Sc, an original Agricultural De partment, and original and selected Receipts for housekeepers. Wheeler A: Wilson's celebrated Sewing Machines are offered as premiums to those eaten get up certain clubs—en easy way of getting a Sewing. Machine, worth in Philadelphia Fifty-Five Dollars! The price of The *2,50 a year, two eoples four dollars, four copies eight dollars, eight coPles, and one gratis, sixteen dollars.. Sample coph.s., coutainlng the terms and inducments In are furnished gratis. Addreaa H. Peterson & Co., U 9 Walnut skeet, Ildladolphia.. - _ . Owe alstuest lEWends—Mr. Dickens has evident; Ig bestOwial more than ordinary care upon "Our Mutual Friend." It Is env to perceive that this story was not written piecemeal, like Pickwick and Nickieby, but with unusual study to produce rather a well-balanced and probable tale, than that success- Ilion of brillant Sensational effects, which are expect ed like striking tableaux, at the close of every act In a drama, and every monthly cesaatirrn Of the "to be continned" 'fiction. W 3 reader*, we dare missed thae lashes Pr the present work; but, when perused as e whole, their absence Is more than corn preratedfor by the superior developemeut of the plot, Tide is Mr. Dickens' beat-built story. 'From the first, he had definite purposes to work out, by the dramatis persona whom he created, and be stead ily went on to that end, with Little hesitation, pause or episode. One of tbe characters, Silas Wege, is as great an original as Dickens ever drew—which is saying a great deal—and his friend Venus is only too good fbr such society. "Ow Mutual Friend" himself, reticent end mysterious, Is elaborated to a degree, but not too much. There Is a great deal of humor in this story, more subdued than usual, but It opens tragically, and the terrible passion of Bradley Head stone, the halr-demented echool-master, looms out , gloomy end grand, like the murder of Duncan, in "Macbeth." We have merely glanced at the lead ing characters; 'lt Is not fair to anticipate the story-- to take the kernel out of the nut, as It were. But, we tell the public, in confidence, that Dickens, like King Richard, Is "himself again" In this tale, pun felling vice and rewarding virtue, a literary Rhoda manthus. Thanlliglaser amid the Preedines..—The church es of all denominations in Sousattehanna county, are earnestly solicited to take upeolleeflons. onThanks giving Day, for the benefit of suffering Freedmen.— Shall congregations assemble to praise God for that which the Freedmen have assisted our Army to ac complish for our Nation, and forget that those ef forts have bequeathed it multitudes of orphans end destitute aged ones? Shall there be empty hands where there ere eratefhl hearts? Or, Instead, shall there not be laid upon the Altar of Thanksgiving an offering "accepted, according to that a man bath," by Him who knows precisely bow much that is? If the church will but place the fends thus raised at the disposal of the forty would-be Freedmen's Aid Societies of this county, their existence would no longer be prnblematical; and, for the worth of their existence, let the result of the recent order of Aid Societies make answer. In Montrose, Dimock, and vicinity.the late appeal for part-worn clothing has met with so generous a response that stripped. wardrobes can yield little more towards the overwhelming need. Among as are hundreds of women whose yearning sympathies for the destitute canuet find vent in action simply for the want of material which their ready hands would make Into the garments and bedding eo,im. plorinely called for It is suggested that the social gatbennzs which last winter,. se cheerfully con tributed their "mites" for suffering soldiers, will resume their appointments, and appropriate their funds to swell the amount so eagerlylooked for from the churches. . - By request of the Associate Manager of the W Penn'a Branch Am. Freedmen's Ald Commission. Along Me River Ilema.—Mr. Editor—The "Old Folks' Concert," advertised in the Republions to be held in Great Bend Village, the 24th instant, was decided success. It consisted of Songs, tableaux'. charades, and colloquies. The entertainment was spiced with some passages from the Widow Bedott Papers. The thanksgiving dinner was served or in good style. Blue Beard was well acted, the tableau of bin wedding being splendid. and none of It could very well have been better. But I have not the time nor you the space to give in extended report. Suf fice to say the proceeds were about E. 30,00. The Oil Fever is raging very strongly at Basque. henna Depot, there being three companies organiz ed to bunt for "Ile," the Indications of which are very favorable. C. B. Freedmen`, did.—The Treasurer's report of eh Montrose Freedmen's Aid Society for November 1865, is as follows: Balance on hand, Nov. Ist From Mrs. Sarah Carmalt $lO 00. " Mrs. Elisha Mulford 10,00. ..` A friend 2,00. ." Miss Sarah Walker 1 00. " A lady 1,00. " Miss Sarah Hartley 1,00. " Mrs. Henry C. Tyler 1,00. V 6,00. 2,60. Expenses of the month ema Balance on hand t 23.40. Mrs. H. J. WEBB, Trcannar Gov. awlle—Governor Curtin'a health has so much failed that be has determined to leave for Cu ba, to sojourn there a short time. Re will be ac companied by Surgeon General Phillips and Ids family. Re will be back before January Ist. Tuscarora Oil learn that this well, located in West Auburn, this county, Is zoinz down rapidly, having already reached the depth of 120 feet. The indications—coarse sand, rock, &c.—are con sidered very favorable. Since the above was in type, we learn that at 1254, feet a thin vein of coal was struck, and report says that a thick vein of coal was struck at 140 feet. Noldirrs , .114 L—The Trea•4mr of the Montrose Soldiers' Ald Sacietphands In the follourinz report for July, August, September, and October, 1565: Balance on hand, July let $2l 543. Expenses from July to November let 21.56. Mrs. a J. WEBB, Treasurer Jppotistasent—The Freedmen's Aid Society will meet at the hnnse of Xis. H. J. Webb, Friday fol• lowing Thanksgiving, when we hope to see a ren,e tentative of every family, bringing with them . a Thank Offering—be it great or small. Barrel No. will he packed if there is a sufficient number present to make ready the articles. By OrdPr of the Society. 'Thaulogiving.—tinion Services will be held et the Baptist Church in Montrose, on Thursday, De cember 7th. cornmencine st 11 o'clock. Sermon by Rev. Luther Peck, of the IL E. Church. Fence Boards.—Any quantity of good hemlock fence hoards wanted on subscription to the indepen dent Rep.blican.—tf. To tho Person Who has that Pocket nook-- The person who picked up a pocket book in our !tore on Saturday afternoon last, is requested to re urn such forthwith, and by so doing will save ex posure, as the person Is known Grrraarsisao, ROSENBLUM, & Ca sawing Ntachlnes.—The following is the verba tim report of the regularly appointed lodges on Sew ing Machines and Inventions, at the great Pitts burgh Fair, just closed. The judges are thorough and practical men, well known In that community. being machinists and dealers In machinery,and their derision is worthy of consitemtion : The Committee on Sewing Machines beg leave to e,nbmit the following report viz : "Best Sewing Machines for General Purposes, to 'Grover & Baker's Double Lock-Stitch.' "Best Sewing Machines for manufacturing purpo ses, to 'Grover & Baker.' "Best specimen of Machine Work, to 'Grover k. Baker.' " GEO, Kwrszn, Chairman. B. Giu...tast, H. W. Ewnvo, D. F. Jomorras, W. A. BABcocs. November 28th, 1865..-3 w Modest convention—Singing School and Drill at E. M. Day's Hall, in Rash, commencing Monday evening, November 27th, and to continue eigtt sue c•sive Eveninga, for the instruction of new be *ginners and all who wish instruction. Atter Tues day, Deetimber sth, three sessions each day, to end with a Concert tut Saturday evdning„ Dllecembar 9th, making twenty school., to be coudected by R. S. Hopell 6.; J. b. Thomas, aseistN4 by if. O. Eaatabrops, pianist. The "eynote" and "Cornet" will be need. Those attendg iN the whole term will have to tarnish the "Keyo4te." The "Cornet" will be furnished the school free of charge. • For admission to the whole term:apply to the Committee. Good board can be obtained at reasonable prices. Admission for the last four days and concert: Gentlemen, $1.00; ladles , 50 amts. Belitiving this plan of teaching to be the only true principle. which all good teachers are now adopt log, I and from past success of Mesas. Howell and Thomas as teachers, the committee feel warranted in say.. leg that it will be both pleasant and profitable to all who may attend. Mr. Howell is a graduate of the Normal School of North Beading, Mate, and as a teacher has few superiors. Admiseion to Concert—Adults 25 cents, Children 15 cents. [Nov. 27.-2 w. fitssafrat MalM.—A Musical Drill at the Congre gational Church, in New-Milford, Susquehanna, Pa., commencing Tuesday, December Ellis, and to con thine four days. Three sessions esth day, to close with a concert on Friday everdng, December 15th. To be conducted by R. B. Howell and J. D. Thomas, assisted by H. 0. Eastabrodks, Pianist. The 'Key note' and 'Cornet' will be used. Those having the 'Keynote' will please bring them. The 'Comet' will be furnished the school free of charge. Good board can be obtained at reasonable price. Adtrussion:—Gentlemen, one dollar; Ladles, fif ty cents ; Concert, twenty-Ave cents. Believing this to be the only true principle, which , all good te t her. are now adopting, and from past 'success of Messrs. Howell and Thomas as teachers, the Committee 'feel warranted in saying that it will be both pleasant and profitable to all who may at tend. M. Howell is a 'graduate of the Normal I School of North Beading, Mass., and as a teacher of vocalmusic hoe few superiors. DeCember 4th, MI A Short Story, but jettsrastiag•—No genuine European extract for the handkPrchlef could bo af forded here, under the pcmant tarlif, at lees than twice the price of Pludou r e "Night-Blooming Core r:lW a more delicious, permatent,and healthful per t*, this Of ins dt ftpa. IM4 snowball. DO iidatatil few more pupils In musk on the Plano Forte et her residence near the Baptist church on Owego-street. Montrose, Nov. 27, 1865.-2 w. 'Tuscarora Petroleum Company.—The Toe- Mora Petroleum and !dining Corn , which bee leases of some of the most promisng lomlitlw for oil ip this region, advertises its prospectus in this paper. Subscriptions to the stock of thls Company received at the Independent Rcpublican office by C. Frazier.—lL Try It.—Bread, BLscnit, Cakes, and Puddings, going through the process of baking, change art the substance of Herrick Allen's Gold Medal Baleratus into carbonic acid gas, which then owes away, no that there is not a particle of It remaining iu the food in which it is used, thereby making It perfect ly wholesome and healthy, and peculiarly adapted to weak stomachs and dyspeptic persons. Grocers and Druggists sell It. Mira:seams Day.—We the undersigned Mer chants etc., of Montrose, will close our respective places of business Peeember 7th, Thanksgiving Day: Smith & Deans la utt' ahem, Roe' nbaum Co A N Bullard Bead, Watrous & Futter F It Weeks Abel Tun-ell Joshua Boyd Webb & Butterfield G L Stone & Co F B Chandler L C Keeler J Lyons & Son Baldwin & Mitchell W J & S H Mulford 0 D Litman .1 it DeWitt C 0 Fordham S a Sayre & Bros W H Cooper Baldwin & Allen D it Lathrop, Post office Boyd & Webster Cox & Meeker J N Deans jr P Moran C N Stoddard Ed Me'Clear F. J Rogers Wllaon, Grit& & Warner G F Fordham Lathrop, Tyler et Riley E C Fordham !tensions Nottee.--Rev. A. 0. Warren will preach at Elk Lake, next Saturday, at 11 o'clock, a. M. parriam. SHERWOOD—BEEBE—In Rushville, Nov. 55th, at the hi - m.O of Wm. H. Sherwood, uy Charles A. Atwater, Esq , Mr. Nathan Y. Sherwood and Miss Jane S. Beebe, both of Middletown, PA. (The 'Squire'a "Better Halt" remembered the Printer.) ELWELL--CLINTON--At the house of the bride's father, in Newark Valley, N. Y.. by Rev. K. El a•ell,.Mr. Morris Elwell, Principal of the Graded School in Great Bend, and Miss Ella Clinton, daugh ter of R. W. Clinton, Esq HARDING—TUPPER—At the bride's house, in Harford, NOV. 2.3 d, by Rev. L. Manzer, Mr Perry G. Harding, of Harford, and Mrs. Sophia Tupper, relict of the late Sylvenus Tupper, formerly of Chester, Orange Co., N. Y. LINOSEY—HARRINGTON—At the house o Rev. S. Elwell, in Great Bend, by Rev. S. Elwell November 19th. 1865, Mr. Gsorge Lindsey, of Coy entry, K. Y., and Miss Isabell Harrington, of Greene New York. GOODRICH—HAWLEY—At the Dayton Howse, In Great Bend, Nov. 23d, 1863, by Rev. B. Elwell, Mr. Manner J. Goodrich, of Brooklyn, and Mina Jennie P. Hawley, of Brooklyn, Pa. BARNS—WATROCS—Iu Liberty, on the 19th ultimo, Iti4s, by Eld. W. C. Tilden, Mr. Alexander Bayne, 01 pansy'lle, Ingham Co , Minh., and Mrs. Eunice S. Wattrous, 01 Clinton, Middlesex Co., Ct. BRUNDAGE—POWP.RS—In Lenox, on the allh ult., 1565, by Rev. I) Panne, Mr. Joseph N. 'Brun dage, of Gibson, and Mine Addis B. Powern, of Lenox ALLEN—McKEEBY—In Brooklyn, Nov. 2lst, by Rev. G. B. Roger, Mr. Albert. F. Allen,and Ming El le•n .1. McK,-elity, both of Dltuuck, Fa. ffltatlo. VANTUYL—In Towanda, Nov. 23d . , Jennie Jose• pLine, dau Oter of J. W. and IL E. \an Tey!, aged seven months. BELLAItBY—In Forest Lake, on th , .27th ultimo, 1.8.65, Mr. William Bcllarby, in the fifty-seveuth year of his age. ELY—In Benickvllle, Bradford county, on the 19th ultimo, 1885. of consumption, Mrs. 'Laura M , wale of Dr. Jacot , Z. Ely, and daughter of I)eacon E. Carr, aged twenty seven years. BURROWS--At the residence of her parents, Pike, Bradford county, Pa., Nov. 6th, 1885, Misa Olive M.,only daughter of J. and 11.1,0. Burrows,agtd twenty-tlve ymrs and one month. ABBOT—In Buell, on the 14th of Nov., 1865, Mrs. Ellen Abbot, relict of Benjamin Abbot, deceased, efzed nir,et i Reren years. (She had six children, seven kin grand-chiloreu, rixty one great grand-children, and eight groat secat orW-: talhl• PALMER—In Brooklyn, Sept. 11th, 1 1 1.15, Mr. Isaac Palmer, sued forty-one years. Mr. Palmer was a Man of unblemished moral character, and held the entire confidence of all who knew him. He was a kind and obliging neighbor, an indulgent husband, and a discreet father. Ae a man, his example was worthy of imitation. His in fluence was always given on the side of public good. It was his desire to aid all to be useful, and of serv ice to themselves and society. Probably, no one was more willing to aid the sick and (Batt - eased, by personal attendance, than be. Mr. Palmer will be missed, not only by his widowed wile, and son by a former marriage, whom he fondly loved, but by the entire community. He had gathered around elm all the comforts of a home, and was the hope and sup port of his aged mother, firing with him In her declining years. But 0' bow fleeting are all our expectation* here below. "There la nothing true but heaven." Mr. Palmer was filek but a few days with typhoid fever. Being conscious of his death, he gave some few direction, to lie , wife relative to his affairs, and then sank Into the calm sleep of death Ins funeral was attended at the Universalist Church In Brooklyn, Saturday, Nov. :Yin), by a sympathizing concourse of people, who listened to a sermon by the writer of this, founded on tat Cor., 15th, 57th A. 0. WARItEti. BAILEY—In Brooklyn, Nov. 9th, 1865, Captain Amos Bailey, to the eighty-ninth year of hie age. Captain Bailey was ono of the pioneer settlers in this county. lie came into Brooklyn In 1601, and bought a small Improvement on the very farm where he has always lived, and where he died. He was horn in Groton, New London Co., Ct., January 1777. ills early recollection ran hack to the taking of a fort at Groton, by the British, in the Revolu tionary war, though but live years old, and he dis tinctly remembered being sent to his grand-parents for safety, a distance of seven miles, ',which be walked. He was married in February, 1901, to Miss Pru dince Geer. of the same town, and immediately af ter came out here. The forest then held almost un disputed dominion over this vt hole r eg ion. There were few inhabitants, no roads, school-houses, or churches. Indeed, he was compelled to, go nine miles to mill, leading his horse that carried the grist, for the support of the family. But, notwithstAr.d ing, he tolled on, and the desert blossomed before him as the rose. The country was cleared up, and all the privileges of social life sprang up around him. He was blessed in basket and in store. In that early time, Captain Bailey, possessing good judgment, became generally sought, for counsel and aid by all needy ones. He enjoyed the entire confi dence of all who knew him, both publicly and pri vately. Mr. Bailey cast his first vote for President, In 1804, in favor of Thomas Jefferson, And he bail voted at every subsequent election for President since that time, and CUM, his last vote at the Bute election this fall, under the guidance of the same views that led him in his first voting. Captain Bailey retained his mental faculties to the very last, and was sick only about ten days. He hsd arranged all his business affairs years before, and given directions as to his funeral. Thus, having completed his task, he waited calmly the call of his [neater, whom he loved and bad ever trusted. He was one of the first and earliest members of the Universalist society in Brooklyn. He helped to build their church, and did all he could for its pros- perity. He was an exemPlary man, and with but jew faults ; a careful and constant reader of the Bi ble, whose truths he loved as they described the great salvation. His wife died some eleven years ago, since which be has, perhaps, felt he had lees to lice for, yet ho had no complaint to make, but wait ed patiently, and died calmly trusting in God. His funeral was attended by a large audience of friends and acquaintances, November 11th. A. 0. Wanaux. parket geporto. New York Wholesale Prices Current of Produce. P.eparted for the " lworruroa • OLSPENTEIL Com. Muth= Tort, to whom aliments may be value will be advanced on the r - quick return made for the Water, market report nut free of charge i1m:a1 1g u 7r!...." .. 4,1'41 Beane. aounTer bulk 1 GO (ra 75i Peas. 111 al 1 es Botlpr l tu r t r ubir kr . ?. V' to roue, •• 0 0 d , 46 Chtesa.n.boica " 15 al common, " 100 15 Dried Applem " 10® 20 Peaches. " 20 0 2 5 " Plums. " &n A 40 1 ..Cherries. " 450 50 " &unlacing" 4041 46 Blekbereles" 006 BSI Ego.fiegil dorm. t ic l 1 , 44 ; Flour. ..hest. V Lb& 0 WI rye 00016 50 0 001 Corn Ideal. P band.. 1 00 Buck - cheat Floor" 4 50 as 0 00; Mu. V lb 210 gemberative geese, 500 1 00 Beef Sides. V 5 0064 1 , Motto% In carcuale 215 0 1 2 VW. Whatsed " 19 0 15 21 bushel. 5 00 0 0 VP Nocc.—A toll report of the to ea st may time by calling nt the " Bei the aboie lagiven the lowest and I led by quillty imd conditlon. Ida ibarranbelbunlntkorepani • --- • A Cough, Cold, or Sore Throat • FUNIOI9I3 IXIMDIATIS Ascnir rra:r in um conesl4.ll barsiup. tattoo of the Lunge, Perninneiat Threat Affection, or Cu Incurable /mug Effsegee . BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES HIM. • miser tinv.sca TB TIM 'LIM OM{ 130.120421 1.111410. For Bronchitis, Asthma, Catarrh, Conramps sumptive and Throat Mows, rancnss and mw•T• Err. With COMM Sooofl SINGERS AND PUBLIC SEMMES will end Thom.. useful In clearing the ruin , when tear befbra Singing o• Speaking. and relieving the throat after an wanted ea. ertion of the aural organs. The Tannage are recommended ittul prescribed by Physiclana add have had testimonials from Minot. men throughout the country. Being in enni . af tnne merit, and having 'morn., their efficiency by a test of olanyyears, each year ends them In new loc.alltles In earloua pollee( the world. and the Tanen.. are univereally pronounce') better than other articles. busses only llsoneow. Tacna:N . ' and do not talc• Ann of the WORTIILIan harem's that may be odbred. Bold everywhere MP* United States. and In Forelgh Corrittritm ►t S 5 oenta per bon. October 33. l 865.-6 co ITCH ! ITCH ! ITCH ! SCRATCH! SCRATCH ! SCRATCH ! • Wheaton's Ointment, Will Cure the Itch lu 48 flours. tI SO rnrea Taft Rheum. Ulcers MUM/MA and all Eruptioaaof the Eirtn. Price 60 amt.. For Pale by all Droptit. By mending 60 vota to WEEKS POTTP.B. Sole Arents, 170 Woobington Azov... Boston, Vass, It wlll beloywarded by 021111, free of votage. t 0 eoy part of the Oohed States. Sept. 83, 1803.-5 m. BATCIIELORT Celebrated HAIR DYE I THE Original mid Beet In the World!' The only true abd bee. feet Balt Dye. Harmless. Reliable. lad Instiittatentie Produces Irnineillately a spleodld Black Or bapiral Brown. with out Injuring the balr or Alb. Itetnedles the 11l effeeti of bad dye•. Sold by all Druggists. The genuine Is signed WILLIA It A. BATCHELOR. Alas. REGENERATING EXTRACT OP MILLEFLEURS, I=ll CHEAP • CLOTHING This Day Received our Fall and READY-MADE CLOTHINO! OVER-COATS, ATS •ND CAPS, TINS FLANNEL SUIRTS Look at Prices of a few Articles Overniita heavy and warm, •• low. ...... A II wool liustner bolts, Yana andVeM... Union }town... tiood nder-rtook and Drtwery per pair. And otLer dottlk in proportion. GARMENTS MADE TO ORDER ! And Warranted to Fit. FLOUR AND GROCERIES, Such s, T. Cofrea Sues.r, lfolmacs Seteratus, Sues, apices. Salt. &c..lec.. as usual TV — Call arta essmine our et,ek before purchasing elsewhere...al PIA ICTEP—Frrx. Mee rwts. en4i Grafted Wlnter Apple* for tleh tb • hilb , st pr ces %111 be paid In oat. Montrose. Nov. 11, MAN Butter Tubs For Sale H, - TIT T 741111 Cll1 7 2..VrtiiiL T) PlTrit I n for , nnd Irarranted good, .0 13 ID, ..an.... In us. bare c1r. 1 141. B. DUNI:W. I In 71000.0.% Peyton.. 11, ISOS. troleum and Mining Company. Organized July 12,1865 TERM OF EXISTENCE FIFTY YEARS! Captc..l St 00L.... 550,000. Nnetk. 60. 4,000 ACRES OF TERRITORY No Personal Liability. No Future Assessment. ONE WELL ON TUSCARORA CREEK now gown; down. ONE WELL ON APAIACRIN CREEK HORACE A. BROOKS. County Clerk. An, Ow . r . go, N. Y. WILLIAM KMYTH, Editor Owego, Tin.. CR wltLrt K. PARKER •ttorney. dc ('H AS. PLATT. Wahl, Polon N ntl ors] Bank, " REV. GEo. P. PoRTER. Pretbilog Elder, CREST f R P. BRCR(K.. Wert, RECKER BEEBE. Farmer. " " HENRY H. FIENDS. Aterchnot. • . Little !deuteron, Ps. DAVID M. JAMES, - • . . Lnceyyll JOT? N C LA of Wyoming lot. Co.. Wen At.tourn, Jo RV'S B COWWELL. nrcuer. - " " TAMEN C. LACEY. Mechanic • - " " REV. And. RRWIES, M K church. Little Herulon(i. BUSINESS AGENTS. JARVIS It. COGSWELL. West Auburn, Scuer• EDWARD B BEA RWiLEE, Bile Meadows, " trEllo COMPANY has territory leased amounting to over rorn ennuesarn edits:l,-W acres on Apainchin Creek. 600 acr• a on Wyslusing Creek, 170 acv on Wolfe Creek eV sone on W ycon Creek, 7,000 cores nu Turcuora Creek 'AY/acres an the Vehoopus creeks. and about 100 acres on the tibtonahonhle ! ((reek and Lone Pond. Sullivan county, Pele-ants tent Or con thnuslly tulded t y the Agents and Presi dent or toe Company, . tt !s dniened to make this tux Orem Compote of the Eastern Stove " All the lands leased are In small parcel., relerted with greet care. after teen:wive proppecttoe. by persons thoroughly versed In the aatotautat •• Indications 'or et/ territory, and nearly event foot It is" tenable. - The leases thanaelves are probable the beat drawn. amounting to a conscience of rennin interest' In fee donde. tone of whirl may be teen and examined In the Re corder'. toffee cf Suttpubanna County. where, elev._ the contratt of the company may be 'teen ; abate the date of whiclohmeever.eome of the Irene of the w.ropsns. including the plater part on the AnquhltrOreelt, have , een talen, so r. not embraced In T. , . nu" duct . Ihe second contract w i l l 1:0, (unsettled for lewd. Tie t :employ purpose erhautilrur their prterot 'main& ouritol Mock in the ectuel a:corneae of their territory in its various Icealuite ..n. at West Auburn, on th e uscarora. being already commenced, nod another P. be Immediately commenced at Laths Meadow., on the A patachin, having h.eo cdancod, they Pe:Tonto pat down On or Mx more early to the tubule. Spring,—goe at Rome. on the Wyres, cue n,mr xorketon.oa the S. Drench of the Big Wehoopany one at Ward's VIII, on the N Brame of the same, nee one Snyder's. on the w aiming, and one or two more teen on the 11,00 , 1,11, sod e palacodn. Othtr Wells will probably follow during the Summer. Bente perfect` Y c a - indent then have V sod oil producing trrritory, the outriferie ore determined to teeth most thoroughly, and for the benefit of the Inhabitants adlacenL se well ae themselves. on whom they think they may with reason rely in co:miaow:ice and rapport In Mel. an dertak log, stale by them, in any event, will the ZDZIP , P bettelt be derived. There le one feature in the crest Indian of the company en Jest end proper that It will commend health, every one, and certainly must he a @meal inducement to those acesltur profitably Invest ments, which Is this ,—lts capital Mock,. related to the WM.: of Itsterritory and proposed Well.. te mipreardentedly gruall, end mcoca In any owe of Its Well. or the success of say other Well In the gime vteinity, would wa r rant an Incense hem time to time of the capital dock }or further development. and In nth we. or cm., the ses of any and •Il Inen.Sed capltal th e to be toned 1•80 c OD no et /WC., to the holden of the certificates of the oriainei rock, at the option of truck holders, mad to 50 00411 Mee, whatever premium the stock maybe worth at the time. ho, thots who entourag. this enterprise In the dart shall alone ram the reward. alt's emcees.. Portions of this Commo'. territory Ile In theltilltedlllo3 vicinity of each of the most promising test wells east of the A lleghentes, to LL: The dwell Well, the Day Welt . , the Apalarbln Well. the rt Joseph's Well, the Snake Creek V. ell, the I one Pond Well, and others now being prosecuted. besides many that are soon to he commenced, inducing the Marathon Well, on the A patedge, In next geld Rothe flowing Salt Well. and the Towanda Company's Well at Rome liming. Any one of these Wells producing OD wlllroake the leases of this company alone worth many times the mama of the whole capital stock ; endue twee.. Pete-U. I NC 01 that steel will be entitled ton pro rata share of all the property and dividends of the Company. While the goy of salt water from the Apalachht Well le unatett ed, notwithetandlng the pumping to exhaust, and the show of oil at SL rosepte. Well actually not quite sm. a humbug, the pro. prietets f the Day nod Coryelf Welle are makirg enterttnental on o .fint chow*" by tune and pump, with utmost conedence Malt may not be improper to any to the Met wary and over Mu ttons, who may not bee their way clear In =pureeing au enterprise fraught wltlitpublin grad. but are waiting to nee whether Day of Coryell really data get oil in Wing quattillgathia, to case thame Wells should prove prodocing. almost everybody use will end It out mom. es user. and the unsold stock of this Compaq will be sold pro rata to. and only to, those who may have previously sub. scribed, as should be done; and a similar elate of Minim far as Reid ascent them will be found to extol in connection with any other oil project. us all territory In this part of the mortify. This Company's territory on the Tem-trent and W poem Creeks posserees mote potitive oil melodies. than any yet known on the Eastern elope," having been thoroughly eat,snlintel end COttlp.- ell by the beet scientific and ptactiral "oil men e country se well as by mlntrel mediums or "oil emellerm" . Arsets Atettibeitile and Mehoopany terrivoy may he Jortlyregeedro to already very lately proved null u to melt and col—fie . so o bat sot me oil, end so undoubtedly hes Coryell." nI a Ley at Long Pon 4—whether toying Wells In theft bdance W. e v produceda noL n ifach of she Trustees and d. Agents of this Company are fatly. ad.. th acit atized utto mele e tna. robtatotions tOf Ward; 114 to TKOs .ir Karunisos et" by JOSII.EI 1.140. 813 Washington St.. Nes made. , Tam4hirds of the marks slut of the good. If desired, and a ~ yWI directions and a greedy , by mall to those matins shipment. aye, "bud., • 1 COOlll 41 0 65 !eons. ' 910 10, Putstoes, barraL 130 09 M. Onions, 300 0 10 Hldo,, dr/. PO., 10 0 b 1 0t Lard. dm. to beat., 1. 180 00 Beef, meas. "bbl., is 0001°00 prime, " 10 00 014 00 Pork, mesa, ••• 8000 081 Oe prime, • 26 00 011 00 Rama, smoked, IR 00 Shoulders," " 90 0 Inaeon. 3l 0 1.1 Booty,o 40 Cl,deked,lll , e, •• Mi(.l 13. ITattes., OO 0 V, " 14 0 90 Ducks. " 22 0 ;Mover Seed, o 100 10 Timothy Seed,* bush 8 70 44 4 00 Flan Sed, " 561 0 00 VD., 140 is Wool, dished, " 60 0 To Wool. ungraded. " 630 45 6 ) & 1 ." barrel 8 500 , 5 _OO -York Market can be sows an Me .abileen - Mee to Montrose. In Meted prices which are govern .), ankles that cm 01 4110114414 altar *ft. a OTT= THI 103371* For Itettortrac and Boanalr) n tho OH A MACS TC rl 6FOR, tix,r Yoac Winter Stock of UNDER-COATS, PANTS AND VESTS, BOYS CLOTHIN (1, UNDKA CLOTHING, =MEC= THE 'TITSCA.HC,FLA. No Watered Stock to b• Imrnetatel p commenced OFFICERS. HORACE A. BROOKS, Pree.dcot. wILEss C. LACES. Vice Prnktesd.. WILLIAII SMYTH, Secretary. CHAS. E. PARKER. Trimmer et Att . ,' TRUSTEES. I I kfil MUMEM MUSIC M 3 JEWELRY STORE: • KIM. for past ?eon the .Aser , hor would rospoetrally Inv Ono •'ho aro It *out of sorting In Ws Moe to ex. • e lg. Ma. b04041:00011. 4 Usla ht I. ctintrt ,, g 09PirSor Induce 1211 Mt. Read the Catalogue Clocks and Watches. WATCHES American, Swiss and Engllah, both gold and diver SETH THOMAS CLOCKS. All styles. lucludlna their Celsbrated Wender Clocks Jewelry. Heavy. eolld Gold ebalon, Hooka nod Kepi. Me solid mea ofJevelry—l'lns, ek,rthP. OKI WEDDING RINGS A line assortment. SPECTACLES. Wan-anted to 'Stall ktoda of area SOLID GOLD ALBUMS. A nest Wale Obit.m hoktira eight small Phatocrapba GOLD PENS. A fine apertment with mid without holder. Old nee repainted, SOLID SILVER WARE. Mod to order of pore Mill, col:11110.4 , d of 'Op.!". Forks, nimbi Boner Kates, Naokin Mode, Fratt Vest Chair* in.. dd. PLATED "WARE. • The bed to reerket—Ousla double. treble. end quadruple plate and weans/n . .10 from. Nll Teo tat deem, lucludlng Cu. bra Cake and Card Basle... Ice I...cher., Walt. .re. Butter D 10.1.11, augur Bowl., Cup., Tea Bella &c...kc, Music. PIANOS. 31.mf.tural by Decker Bmthen CABINET ORGANS, Irma $llO, to 41 ,1 170.—Wanstated for On fen. VIOLINS, GUITARS, &-c. Violins from 0,10 W. Ylosem, ISO* Clwionets, Banjos, Or Ran, Bows, 6trings, Tuning. UMIM BRASS BANDS Burplied with leetrumenta of the best American manta= by the Angle Ineteument,or full met, at the maker's mice. INSTRUCTION BOOKS, SHEET MUSIC, • Oa bend. and neer supplies received every week, PIANO STOOLS From St to *lt Army Supplies. HUNTING TOOLS Pperkeer's. and FieurFeDrerreb 100dlog 11.1 Set. ill !tiles 0 • Ikealrers, Fowling pine; Plot Belts and Powder flu.ko, certruleer for ell the U. S. Army gum Liao U. S. anO other Permed= fop, Cooper Oar eaten, all merles and dom. A New Lamp. Tall" GUM AIISTUDENT% tin g e " —burns Kerosene Tor Reading, Writing, or Wo en II Walt HIIIMSIO. TO GU. (Lambe on hand.) An tro Waloherork, it the amount I have to dolt any indication of the confidence of the people, It le all right. a. I have an that three workmen can do. I will alto add that any farm having work dons M my atme which does not prove ALL ItlevlT, boa only to moon the •amm to me and It be SIIIIITZD apt prepared to a• ea Ay as 4 every pert of a watch new. Bina coalsal pivoting, and euttlAg, pollahing mad netting of yew elewill 'reedyce paztleular attention wog ::`3 ~°hKy,:_ ark' ,- ~._~..-. ._„ ._ J ~ x ~:~x~ # ~atai~t~. ~:.. ~. , Auditor's Notice. HE nectentawd:wilimlttor.icppntatal Dv the 0713110107.{ 7 Cr Soalceb.na county. to Clot r [buts Ihe Ilsoda In toe hand DaYll Boman, tap T.... tre., and attillbt from tba bar of ./11. Mato of Mtn Non... deemed., will boat Oa putt. In toe al the Oka of Preset &Cue. In Montrose, c n Satordal • lbo b. day of J.noary welt. at I o dock o,m , wb. all persons %winded la add fb.nd..lll prew. they efsholb,by to 101VM1 de . FRASICR. A odllo, 1111 ilaircse, Dec. Clue -44 Athetlnlstrator's Sale. yna/5 uNDIERSIOI4IrD willotir for ale, by snetlon, st late 1, the midyear of 'Wm. D. Flowltt.dre.`d..lo Rosh row - Ishii% an Tneeday. riecember 12th: MCA. et ten m the fallow. log personal property. late of eald dersleol Com, 1 two. Year-old and fl yeeelogletiten. I yeerlreelnerm. Are , mre, I fat log. 9 denote.] elgto-year old mare. r throe., ear old hone ed.. I mr.. epees Mt, mow. of bay, Peek at bay, about 500 besbide of batman Insalrels of bnekwhoat, tmorle et ...for my, slant wg, of no on the probe; 1 lansloordll, sere doable barna., I elute heroism, shoot ald Its. better. dog power and n, milk pen( I Ana sager:, I huggy warm. I loader wagon. 14100. I rook Mee and (molten.. I parlor enveAird Ore. shoot M beshelawtnternpnlrs, 4 tacks elder. 4 be. dried apples. St Au. potaillittelreW.edrs/alltallirmtng inen4114.41:11 many anbet article*, TRILM O All rum tinder I its or orir. moritls Coedit. with Intereet andktperoyett 61.1 . 11.11. Y. Raab, Dean 4, 11Wa..-IP A. 11. 511 61,10011 1 . AdIVY. Administrator's Sale T elfin** e nd la I:mower:roe of an (Wrier of th e Orphan'. C..nrt of rtot I Sorhanaa County, will rill on the pretnlsea in lII_ tynarliq, Rush-111'0e cold roonty„ on Wedewrilay, the third day of January nest, at rn* o'clock P. Id the followir.g rierer.ttel piece or parcel of land, late the estate of Alm Ithritet deemed. bounded anirdearriNd as to wit : Oa the “rd by land* r f --lottn:on, on tee ow. by E. 11 Mem.. en lbe meth by land* of '.'b 11111 w. and on the Troth by Inds I ten porwealon of Mich ael Newt trottalaine rasn.t ninetyart sew, with twenty ant:Paine prow d, with o mall house and run, It briny lot No. 77 on Cope. TErEMS OF NA LF: —Tammy Ace dollars the pro MIT gmck dovn, h 154 the tliCantat tip= the confirmation of the tale. Rush, Dec. 4. Itife. JAMXN LOGAN. Adm'r Administrator's Notice IVOTICE Is hraeht Oren to NI peronna having demon & cm.luso the ratata of neuter , . ONeno, Isle of °tram. ((framed, thot the tame mutt he preened to the ooderalcord for settlomoot, and all hennoe InCeototl to ea:4 route or eoneavd to motto tented( •ra payment. Chbonn. Nov. oT 184 S TIMOTIIY MANZ Ert, Adze,. Admlnlstrn toe,' Notice luoTunti. hereby elven tool I perform hasdny demeode eAslon LI the estate of Wm. 1). Dewitt, deceased. late of Rath town• slip. that the same matt tw prmented to the andendened for wt. Dement. and all pennon Indebted to salt estate ate ',quested to make Immediate payment. A 11. SHELDON. Adler. Roth. Noy. :am. olha--tlw• EXECUTOR.% SALE. Nor7r, to hereby then. that ho virtue of anlhorHy toros In the last ortll and testament of of t ame. H4II. tats of Jack• Ism terienthilla dec'El. 1 MII an In rale. by vendor. on the pretn. 'et the old townentp of Jackmo. on Wednesday. the tell 431 of December. A. lef.l. at ono ob.lock I, th.alternom the rot bovine premises, or Ore or poet.] of lamb l!te tne estate of Jams:- 11111. deed. sltnate In the township of Ja! boon. onorty Hustpol hannn. 3 , 11 1-1 0 boooded and describe." as fob ma,: on tho me by Mndo of MI!! moan and Urban. Hall, or. the myth by lands of 011,,'. Ollnton, on !he .0 by lands of 011 ver !Illnton and David Bryant. on the north by lands of Albert Babcock. conlalulne shoot thirty Imo screw he the mme mors br lee , with the alotoosenanem a frame hones and barn, and a Tom", orctuord. and mostly Improved. Alan. coma srearlrg aoparrel. and household forulture, roo ststlne of tat.leo, chairs. stove, etc pets, Ac_ Ate. Li, TERMS mode known of h• time of sale Ja , koon, Nov Idea REUBEN HARRIS, Ein!. Notice in Partition. Susquehanna alinty Ad. IN the matter of the partalou of the real ettare of Ell B. Good rich. deceased -• To Elfn A. t...irich, A. N. O.:Oriel, W.M. Goodrich. 1 tic"' , intemurriedwith Roney Tewksbury Edwin B. Goodrich. Nies T. aoodrtett.•Amos Goodrich, M J. Goodrich, end gssisdo Goodrich Whom. the cold Ft died inteetate losotng.told rm. and ten children. Vl7 11:'u A. G... &Irk. A N. Goodrich. W %f, Goolridn, Lery f • Internlaroted with Henry Tev Sahara, Ed twin It. o..trich. Chas T Goodrich. Mary ig fievalucli (slnce oeser-0, leavers no hinne.l Anson Geedilch, M J Gmdrich. re' R•Ve , lll Goodrich, aced nineteen; end whores. mild A. i rich and mid it .1. (I oilnich have .1d and convoyed oil their re operivo Interents In U nit 161116,./ estate to W. M. Pare: said Chas. T Co - v.1.10h ha. anld and convoyed hat Interrot In th *IMP to I I—nard V. , lett; and whereas the Bald ,INCeolleti Pll It Goodrt, h eine n -lu A tll of and IT, o revhain tract of laud Itrnedi It n afo.nivod. anonded on the wath by tondo. of .1.- ”al , ley and Jon tlnlnvor, on the nut by lan& nf the Vont.r. Delos onnpany, end hr the D-laveare leacYstiaar... and Weidc Ralsrood. rn thet month by land, of Chao. Ttffrny. T.. 1. Tiffs, and irose.re. and on the enert l.r latate M Y L. Culver. Churl Perini% It l'ewk,oury and J. H, Page, containing roost tin hat deed and twenty-Coe ;troy. . . . . And where , . it. o:Than:Cott:l nt linsonehasta l'..unty hat or that a t.tartltton of raidrrrthics mat's smong the het, wt . ittrsi representatlvis of said loteraSe. In such manner and to mr; psi:twin. as tty Ohs laws of thus Commonwealth Ls directed. !Ft.: Tsar Nwnes Tint In pursuance of told maths of the Cortrt. er Inguldt Cr will he held on the muds, aft - tree:dd. Wednesday. Jan nary rd. 1 , 46, at one o'clock P. V.. to make Partition of cold wee among the `nee, interested therein. In such manner and It sues proprwilon ashy the laws of this Commonwealth it indirect 1 or. If such partition cannot he made without pryludlee to tit whole, then to vam.3 and appraise the nme sewrdine to Law. nA win summEns. Sheriff. Sh.ntin (Mee, Montrose, Wee. 1r,65.-:w Execntoro Notice frrltTM-la heretee elven to all penrant kook , e demarde tunnel N lN Um estate or Rickard kfortejate or Neer MnGRd tosership. deed. that the woe moat he presented to the nnittendennd for ar mmterraent, and all ',enema loddeed to raid errata are requeeted to ake Immediate payment. FRY.III4ItICK F. MO ItLA. MOSS, New Milford, Nov, 111, 15M.-darp Executor's Notice WflifytycAir, Ipteess testamentary to the estate of Anthony Worth • late of Silver Lake townottip. m the county of Sus quehonws, deceased. hove N en Kronleil to the ellheollk•te. all Der sone indetWed oaltl Estate ar• requested to make ImenetilateLey Dlrot. this , havtok o• demamis sicalcol the son e will prre. cent them without delay to Wm. B. :CORTE, Execttor Sliver Lake, ODt. SOUL Executor's Notice. TIAMBCAA, Lessees testamentary to the Petate of John Ave tin. late of Montrose. oeireaseM. have rth.h.CLllhtso hrth• ttlh•Clibttl, pen.") InGeirKti thrill !crate see requested t , make IMMesilate payardt, limit having ela lens or demands sgalmt she WOO, wlll trlehent theem lytthtrat d. 1.7 MosiSrike. Nov. 700. ISAS A. ORA MIS EP.LIN. Execute," FALL AND WINTER GOODS 18E35. F. B. CHANDLER s c , ,l ) folly io meet the articles o' all Ins patrons and I NEW STOCK OF GOODS. Dress Goods. Alplnes, Mack and roltoed Atari:teas, PrlnL Poplins, Plahla, Olnahning, DeDelalnea Cloakln. and .hawls, Hosiery Gloves, WIMP .toods, Llnees, Sic. Woolen Goods. Flannels. Wrappers and Drawer,.--the brat matedanent In town or (./L.T.HS and CA-Sal/IEILS. Boots and Shoes. A full assartment.-All hinds and sires. Teas and Sugars. A chola lot on hand. and our stool: frequently retlenistect. Books and Stationery. Floe paper and enve1 7 m , 81 r. b , 1•11, 6 Z ,. .11 . 1 Book; HOok Montrose, Oct. 800.166.5. Glass Fruit Jars. pun's. 20 ceat4—ciniff e rts-2 quarts, 37 call. B. R. LYONS CO &lass "Ware. IX NUNDRED DOZ. 131.1.5 a WARR. eosalstlug Ta , 0 biers of all Mods, Goblets. Egg Glasses. Sugar., Cremers, boom, Glasses, San 011f0,11, Cream Jars. Plate Dlsbes, !(Naves (Alps, Mugs, ?reserve Dab.. Lamp uhlmneys, Castors, Ac. ,to. for sale by D. H. LYONS & CO. Oil and Paints. OILED and Rem Limeed Oil, White L=l end While Enc. B cannier. Red. Yellow ochre. Fri and Chrome and Greta I...thwye, Wllltlog, Fatty. Cooper.' Glue. Baud Pappee Arc.eto., fet axle bY B. 11.LYONi &CO. Wirk.dov, Glass. 4;1 EVEN BY Nl' 6-40. 0.12. "43. 914. 943, 1049, 1041. 1046 1.7 10.16. 10 17.11 15,13- 0 1, 13.10. 14.10, 14-20, 1144. 18,08., 20-10, Nalla of all Obms fee. sae by 31. rt. LYONS & CO. Window Shades. ABPLENID amortment of Window Shades and Wm, Plc, tura rani and ramels, Will Paper and Borden, on as a. Iloatroae, Jane IS. 1865. B. 11. LYONS & CO. Floor and Table Cloths. TWIENTY.PTVS. Pieces! , loos 1111 Moths. fromYald ,. yards wide ; airons Tahle Oil Cloths., from 1 yard y Isms ; teal. elodas for cue, by R. Owß & CO. Iliontmee..ltina le IM& LOOK HERE! A WOED TO THE WISE, &C. 01,615 E Call at Off AFIGAIR'S and examine one of Grover and Baker'• Celebrdled Lock Stitch Ilthalf INES, (one In daily use on hazd.) sad If you can be ounvlnced that they an the BEST SEWING MACHINE IN USE, bo irt . b — i, Waxranted Um beat inannfactured_ CLOTHES WRINGER In the martin. lIIP - Sold on trial of three °crow weeks-oft don suit retell, teoutrose, net. g, otb,lBf,n. - VVo4al I wool : MIES subscriber. would Inform elr trienes and the public vat X Wily that they are prepared for ecelan Wool to manufacture on Owe' or by the ford. Alm Wool Carding l and Cloth Dnaeldi dens in a good idylls U JOlfie ll lMeldOwt. (Umptn.n ion* , IS. —lf IN THE FIELD AGAIN! L. O. TIPPAR4Y, U.S.AITOTIONEER, Tbomimt. Suop. CozotY. PL. Nov. VI, STOVES! STOVES! METROPOLITAN I , IDWI 1 i STORE . Orwell. liradiford Co.. Pa. $11:1114,0153014 coasta.tly , recdving 116RD'ilrABE mat ules mon:a Clubbuil )4a*p. golinjW POTth /rim, osvbmtsejt emu And eel fbr Tentriatia. 4 0. D. 5111 AW To;ienn , HEAVE .988131DINk SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY. TTTU erintemplated. by the Union Claim Ageney at Willainn' ta=rlailejt/D?MC"mt! Its "" 111 ' 44 PUMP 44 , • Lw Ist, To all sotellem ls tlie ' bo odes wombed to them, att ud ailleha IldiaLresece or moons tha t' my boss been AlAcbaelld. Inch dlschtuges were not for disability egiettog prlfleto Or were ma ordered as punishment. Sod. Tolima months' men. one aighltrof 1114 Of ard. To six months' men, one Oui.terorinco. Or 655 4th. Torino montbercen.three eaten/ MOO.= ors37,W. To on* fear's men. 4100 bounty as promised. fah. TOM/ Med dischorgerl wn two yes. try Meet Of dig& him emended wine In the service, (not stone on woos' al wound, retrivedlo aetbn , the (nil lion= . te Coed them by LW act or COngrowl under whkb they were Ith• To all mendiebenerd by rearm of brOMOtre ro rats b„,,my acnooding to the tux tinder which they eadeted for the nee they oared lut enlisted MO eth. Of COO bounty to elle/14ton ofthe Rerotar Army *boo,. mud lo 1410, or Mi. (Prior to the act aul Ulna end lobo served their roll tam of doe roe or who wens finer two Team from tho be dila woe. or who were al by rearm of dlotbllltic. , cot witted , to era imolai oboe Jug LSO* 9th. 0f 1100 Monty to all desertereWhOrelOnled thelr regimemel and erred two Tara exchulve of tits time thd7 were shiest with, trot Wave. MM. omits months' poi proper to in otters who eass bee' discharged mum of dleabilltho contracted In the WTI. by moon of expiration of term of service. or by beeogatog nonans, morariee no account of consolidation of etorinienta. Iltb. or tbrba motes' pay proper to all enlisted men WWI welel yrisonen of war for three Inmate or longer. Id h. A Iro a grant or ltO ames of lest to an enlisted lent lelie IT tr.:Ovid tho 000 ri bandy. wad &Effluvial to aces in 4ZX,ra .rc t* ge ' eiga m ent.tit.; gnats. Or htl ern 'a cell " lll we propose to have embraced lo the law mimed to Our pee aim is to eecore Justice to Mewd dlers. W• berm that tinware a-titled by the ylalnert roles of the etemess jElf eke to al tiro it la order to secure this, all Omar emir within any or tie soove eared classes should make aopiladlon hasty to MT Agent. who will prepare sod forwardthe necnarym n.r. . ante Agent In h n m. county for the Onion Claim Agent,. Stordrose. hot. Ilth.tieh.--th. AT EDUCATIONAL ADVANTAGES. In ilorthern Pennsylvania. Ti-Fr. mericnn Itolutoo iSigene, Scrtuiton, Pa., waL b. open Ike the reception of itadents Janunri rtb. V The dek . o of till. In.slualost 1. to peepers young men Ave Btudnas Pursuits. Themethod of th e cause of instftlegen L 00 lttos ala.olmom and flonotinceooto upon a plan Ira mania MI •he practical soma-ages of ennh. Tha student tem, sells. tor. vn..hlp; coneys, Inv:tees, old keeps Ids occoneda a, te sdui bumteets. A Normal 'Writing Department 111 to established In connection with the College under the super Isinu or one of the beet Bushes and Ornamental PCIULLIC4 'eitchers on the f ortinent. WRITE FOR Pe RTICUL A RS—Chentare giving !VII parties. fr. reLattne to the Anne of study, and any further tufcaroitlOS • • y be haul, by sr-drib...a GOODRICH & WILLIAMS. . Principota, Scranton. Pa. NI. J. aCCIDSICSI. - gerlntOrl. Sepl. IS, 17.63.—5 MP 0 BOOT AND SHOE WEARERS F B. WBESS & CO. baying mold ther mt.& of Hate„OlpS r mod Body-m.l4m Clothing to Joshua Boyd, BOOT AHD SHOE MUSS n Me. yuriouk branchek My Mock is taw complete—having • lalli -cfral of LADIES" GLOVE RID, LASTING, GOAT AIM CALF BALMORALS AND GAITERS, MESS ES' LASTING, SID AND CALF BAUM RALS, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF INFANTS - SHOES, ILEA'S CALF KID AND LASTING BALMO- BALS ZAthA iTE - 128 1 , Irrrs, BOYS', AND'YOTH'S C KM AND STOG A BOOTS. Stan Westdde of Public Arcane. ersond door above S•PrWS *tel. Montrose. Us, 52.1 , 65, P. P. WTILIM. g. B. MUSE. Chase. ettandfler & 0301111 BANKERS, Great Bend, Pa., HA VINO opened a Banking Houle at Grant Bend, are raw a,flea .thy dr.lll,lte.. at boome and on an senesdblik prelate lu the United States. and to reeelve money On depodt. Will Bonds and all other govertomeot men:tette* and draßil on New York and Philadelphia at current razes. Interest Cam p.. Drains, sad Bonney Pay Cerldindea cubed and • Gams. Basnero Drammen dory. Boerne. me t , ee t , e t tlettee to open seemetti and sake thnlxes. theatre through us. Porrearrresreerre for sale. G.-at Rand..tele RI. isea—et. DR. N. L. BRUNDAGE. SURGEON DENTIST, HASpermanently loaded in Montane—!flee ova wzBB & BUTTERPILD'S Btore.—He would say to the pimple of this vicinity. mad repsassily to those toothless owes wanting WWI. tul phter of teeth, that they would do well to give film s eat An work warranted to pre estittlletkon. The New Patent. DR. B. WOOD'S Plutic metallic Pilling, an improved feeble metal for Moe teeth, for which I hare the Hata, preealeq and limn., crewed bo him, to use for Dental purpose fa /try C practice sea Dentist. It is called Cadmium Alloy. and tedePtatei sate the ply. of Amalcams in meteltic, oxides, etc . for dl It Once not contain meteors, and Ilthee an airence of the tie. that in such a variety away. occur, or ore liable to cestrt that agent. Its Qualities and Advantages. This Mang Is designed for mating perfect and dlaraLlle p=114 , 1 I rutvnitnte tor geld where economy 1s an object. and for material were the teeth no be saved, and not for temporarily rtopplrß throe ...bleb see diseased and yottbles, tormattut thou t4t It be *tightly utast, the Plastic Metallic Fllllae poi 94. vantages over every other material but gold Co. filling teeth. meting 11 can he succrarfally erorioyed In malty cases where gold cannot. It con be Introduced with tuditty and accurately secured. It moulds closely to . the galls of the cavity without tweaks, at shrinkage_ formloz a perfect pluz, solid thrOughent, that effect all? exclude. air and moisture. Montrose, Oct- 16,1560. tf. Cub Carital. 1=1:21 Cash CA1441 11150.12111 "‘'l liro l lesves Stock end norm NW= Fin and Thieves. cream received and lentranee nude on MI thearabli Ur= 111 any other revolvable ocanyanteh by AT me OF SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY. F. B. WEEKS New Spring Styles. I as prepared to sell Cheaper for Cash or Ready Pay Than guay seller house Ude lids of New Tort. • e. Inapplled It Nov York jobblos vrtzeijall Susquehanna County INtZtil:/3101. Wlt) £TNA LVSUR4NCE COMPANY, HanLlni, Conn. 0400.0e0 PCTATAII LVSURANCE COMPANY, H.Aford, Co.nn FULTON INSURANCE COMPANY. ram York. 1TT0311370 EVSUR4NCE . COMPANY, LIFE LYSL7LLYCE In come of the beg Compluslots In the United Stale. Montrone. Oct ta. 1660. NEW ADVERTISEMENT. hints. Alpacas. Belgium and Oka Fashionable Dress Goods. Cloth, Cosslmeret. Woolen Jack• , ets, itc. &c. &o. =SLUR, SITEETLVGA MEMOS, DIZSTA.' CROCKERY, GROCRIWKS, HATS AND OAPS, BOOTS 4JI) MOM GALL AHD LOOK AT _OOs4'3TOOS, LSD WI OLE BLITT TOO WILSON, GRIFFIS it. WARNER. HOME FROM THE WMU T 11. ISBELL would nowrooltoUr announce to bin Meads Oa !-A%7,43Ptlr'reYstboatihi.Vgrgnilsit :110 1* (1 4 00 h r Iratt WS reruldns buslawn to all lin brancnuy mad Wag meat ti ll /m . ,ou In tn. counWE. bn eon Ed =I th at been SEW nay wha may favor null with the" patronage. SHOP. IN F. B. CHANDLER'S STORE, WU. Um bat Bloat VANE bovOit knp..age.. Sitarigh 241314 A .11. BMA. N. W. CHANIXEMI. am.act F. 11 °HANDL=
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