she ingtliatatalttpitbilian, r.it:Vc*.t; Religious Arotiee.—ThatinagnehinanaAsaoelat fon of Unftersalisttiwlllltold'a Conference at Itteahop pen, Wyoming County, Pa., Jaunty, &1 and - 4th.— All are Incited to attend. A. 0, WAIIREEN.; , • -f! :124411(114 ..cleric. Donation 11"Y4it...The frietelS of hey. A. 0. Warne will make him a Donation Visit at Meshop rwe on the afternoon and evening of January sth, Pen Onnsic. Sad Spill.—A law student In Montrosioom , time ago, was acting as clerk at a vendor, and come articln was struck off ton. Mr. resaenden, wben the Irureutous youth recorded the name no "Plicasanthan." Sant.—A little 'colored boy. not far from Montrose, !amine seen and neatly admired an Illus trated copy of 11/grim's Pmgress, on returning home asked the lady with whom be hers if she would please to get him a Program's Pirgrass. Harrisburg Telegraph,—Now that the State Lecielature still soon be In •esalon, th , . 7e 4graph be eorneeof, universal Interest. It.,eontalns the full. praceedingi.and brings to thlsaretlon the firattieers fr ,, m law makers at the State CapltAL It should have a large Hat of subscribers bete. Am:other Retrenchment.—Tye 7Vege Agitator proposes another retrenchment In Legislative eapen ace propesra to dispense with printing doen rneots In the German langnage. We will add that about three-fourths or those printed In the English might also he dispensed with without loss to the people, We suggest that the new members -ptstie. Knish themselves by inaugurating these re-forms. ilffistrxias npd grew 'Patel Days havlun been made tenet hot-I'days by our State Legislature, ere, the undersigned, feel It a duty, as well ass pleasure, to respect eald law, and be Co doing enableoureelees sod clerks to enjoy those days; by closing out plat es of bneleetts. R-ad, Welmn9, C Foster; Lathrop. Tyler iv) Wilson, Grifia, & Warner; W. n Conper, W. J &S. H. Shalford; T. it. t) Witt : 8 H. Farm & Baldwin 4.1. Allen : Webb &Butter• field, and D. R Latbtnp—past O in ce . Montrone, Dee. 22d, 1865. Superior Flour.—For a year past we have heard from the titchan department occasional complaints of poor none but a quantity just received from Bald win ,P 4 11 SG is so "snperetcellent" that we hare been led to endnire Its origin t and we learn that it is from the celebrated mills of Messrs. Pope, Hull, Rowe, & Co. of Ithaca, N.Y.,. from ..tom Baldwin & Allen now mainly obtain their amr. It la certainly A No. Inoue—good enough for a prln et, or a printer either. Arfrrrfferrs in Our Rupp/smear,— ft will h e per. Nt that Smith at Deana, Booksell'enn, Crandall A Co , Manufacturers of Flax-Wheels, The Tuscarora Petroleum and Mining (to., R. B. Lyons A Co . Merchants. J. R. DeWitt, Merchant, A. N. Bullard. Grocer, H. C. Tyler, Agent for the Florence Sewing Aluchire, and J. R. Hungerford, Merchant, at Springville, favor us with new adverthements for car supplementary sheet this week. They pay six dollars a column for one insertion. How else ran a trader's or Inanufacturcea circular reach ov.cr WOO an h.q.-theta and 15,000 readers at so small an cx. pence ! London Quarferig lertylece.—Prom the cfnce of republication, No. 33 W,lker Street, New York, have Jeaf received the London Q.arterly for Oc tober, 16a5 The contents or this number are "Ca -1 F..,lrals of England," "The Mariners Commas," "The Resources, Conditions, and Prospects a Pa ir." 'The Poetry of Praed and Lord Tiouehtoo," _ . - 13 i^d People," "Field Sport• Cl the A nel , •n , 4 - 4,, k• and Romans," .. .The Galilean Church,'• “Tor RuF•lans In Central Asia." _ . . !Hs in the time of year for ntihgerlhlne for pe rtod;eitln. It may be well to mention that the Amer ienn cutlishers of this work, Mesas. Leonard Scott & . ahn republish the Edinburgh, North British, bad Wentminnter Quarternes, and RhickwoosPe Mal-nine, at the following rates: Blackwood, or any of the Reviews, >t4 a Tear ; Blackwood and any one Review, $7; the four Reviews, 812; Black wood and the tour Reviews, /.15. Row, at Rontr.—We have received the first number of the second volume of this new magazine It is described on its title-page an "a popular month ly, devoted to religion and useful literature," and It seems to happily fill a place left vacant by the other magszlnes It in emphatically a wort, for the rand. ly—one whose content will Instruct and improve as well as amuse the reader. The eoutenrs of the Comber befere an are "English Criticism," "Major General W T Sherman, "GeofterY The Lollard," '•lsaar. Taylor,' "Rocky Mountain Scenery," "Lady Arabella Johnsen," "Grandfather's Pet,;' "Mach. irvelll," "The Home Feeling." "The Watch at the Sepulchre " "Brown Studies," "Esther Searle's New Tear." "The Matterhorn," "Female Educatlon,a a It 1., and as It Should Be," 'The - story of a Hymn," rte. it is embellished with a fine engraving, "Hap pc ass Ring." The Price of this magazine is F 3 a year, FiX copies for 515, 12 copies for 530, end nne espy gratin to the person getting up the club. Spe elnien copies will be sent on receipt of 23 cents by the publishers, Charles Scribner & Co., 124 Grand Street, New York. Turrarora 11111.— MR Enrtoa:—Enclosed flnd a brief sketch of the well of the Tuscarora P. tk 01. Ca ,et West Auburn. Said well was commenced about four weeks since, and has already reached the depth of 375 feet. The pipe was driven fe34 feet.— After a thin layer of red shale, a stratum of coarse Fund was found. At GO feet a slight vein of sottish coal, supposed to he from 4 to 6 Inches In thickness was parsed through The rock for the next 100 feet was mewls: slate, with occasional mixtures of sand rock At 240, a crevice was struck filled with a substance known to Oil ixf#n as black gas. At 34!. another crevice was passed, filled with what thei term flowing gas. of a highly inflammable kind. At *,:",17. feet, a vein of pettish water was struck The ra at present sharp, fine enabled sand. What these ludications denote we leave to those posted in such matters to dodge for themselves• Inviting all interest ed to visit the well and be satisfied ; believing that If the enterprise of development is properly encour aged and sustained. It will vet succeed In opening up a large source of wealth to this and adjoining counties. J. B CoGswras. Rego Oil and Land Company.—By the Re'o now we observe that at a late meeting of the stock hoiden of the Reno Oil and Land Company, if un Galn , tia S. Grow was elected President, and Hon I'. V Culver, of Franklin, the member of Chneress elect from that district. Vice-President 'The See retary, Treasurer, and member■ of the Beard of Eft rert-ra are ell men of character, influence, and capi tat from different sections of the country. Their PrO.pretS appear to be unite flattering, and the fun &mental organization of the company is such as to prevent fraud, and trite a guarantee of good faith and entire safety 'Mr. Grow, late of Glenwood, is Too well known in this region to need encomium.— His career as a member Congress, and as Speaker of ti.e House of R-pr . esentativea, at a critical time in our history, was such as to show a peculiar adminis. tratiee ability, and endear him in the memory of a ll the true end loyal citizens of our =unto.— Wpm.- Rcpublicatt. :rationat Rani .Votes. —The Comptroller of Cerrencv has proposed the following rates for the redemption of National bankaurtee. Fung—The rote:, are to be redeemed by the barks by which they are respectively issued, atd shortid n.t he returned to this office in sums less than live hundred dollars, or even multiples of that amourtt. Syeond—Xutilated notes which have been torn or rbloced will be received, when presented by the t ,h 1: that issued them, provided that ail the frac mews are returned and the engraving or signature.. are not so far obliterated thatit cannot be determin ed by what bank the notes were Issued. Third—Fragments should her med by bonko /a fat, when accompanied by an affil ivit stating the ranee and manner of mutilation, au that the raise I,g part of the note is totally destroyed. The good character of the affiant should also be fully vouched for lay the officer before whom the add affidavit is taken. As some of the National Banks have been a little crooked os to receiving mutilated notes, the forego leg specific directions, it is hoped. may tend to put the public on their gtuad against receiving torn and defaced note', and teach Bank officers what are their duties in the premises. Petrofaun Discovered at Etusstuelknuto Depot, Pew-tea—The Directors of the BasquelaaMus Oil. Company report that genuine Petroleum baa been discovered In several places where cellars and wells - for dwellium6 have been dug. and la two springs in. the village ofSusquehanna Depot, Oakland Town ship, Smqachanna •County, Pennsylvania. The Company have leases of about. 450 acres of the best pet rulcuM lands there; and the Directors personal examined their lands there yesterday, and report that the quantities of petroleum that comes to the surface of the springs and wells above mentioned, equal any stwiace manifestations of petroleum on Oil creek. The Company alsompnrt that they have discovered petroleum at lideXinnev's Mills, about two miles South of Great Bend. One oil well hue bee,n commenced at Susquehanna, and the Directors of the Susquehanna Oil Company made ' an arrange meet yesterday at Susquehanna to rake the oil lauds of Dust:unary & 84th In Oakland Township, cud to viola a well In the village of Susquehanna, without delay. We are assured It requires no chem , lot to determine that petroleum esistarat the places above mentibued, and that any person, who has we er seen any petroleum, can see it, collect it, taste It, and bum It in finch quantities as to remove all doubt on the subject. Persons Who haveezatnined the petroletun qt Susquehanna, i tomno tedlctpiat that 711- lap tt In another Oil City.— RepAlitiari.' armiti. ,pas.."rwa r tli t t ot plilly _oriliiitfa from t i tl toe Ed inetreeet fl' ted- fixim-ths exp ' eirlr-Vile terions-lookiar box. ft was taken home and open ed with dun solemnity and a hammer, and found to contain several jars nrcanned fruit—a Christmas present from our good Mend, William Clay, fruit grower, of Lnzernirentriatw — Viur ever - editor so Picky 4 hurrah for Chit 4.4. ,_ MIS liViralaSherEiirryrsaturday the title of a . hew journal of eloleiteisAlngaboyit.l,p he issued under the auspices of Mesart. Ticknor ,t Fields of Boston. The pciblißbers:Propose to place before the American render, at a trilling cost each week, 32 lame octavo pages of rending matter, selected from the latest English' andf COntittental periodicals.- - )SSuch of the highest literary talent abroad Is cm. 'ployed in the magazines:. The general reader In it& eountry ean'seareely be supposed to Indulge In the luxuff maf - Butrocri.biTspc to these: almost; intolum publicatlona..`. 13* rapiti4ocinik- the; thlerharactei; istle of foreign per literati:ire of the better kind, "Every Saturday" will commend Itactr to all elasssa of intelliKent men end women. The new p,- riodical, It Is understood, is to he tinder the editorial supervialoo of Mr. Thomas Bailey Aldrich, who well known to the iltentry public by his Invariantly embroidered poetry, an? ultime familiarity with moderr English literature, and whose cultivated taste give him excellent 4unlificationa for the task. ilisresaitiA atmagvniery Casentli.o. A number of Items Irmo encently appeared i 1121260138 newspapers concerning the Cattle Disease in Ibis COunty. It is proper to say that the disewm le not wide-spread, has not done extensive injury, and does not seem to be increasing. For several years the farmers in various sections of the country have beet tronbled with the Pleura Pneumonia among that' , rattle, an d.tt la po n e w thhtig WA:Allier° bit sktiOusly tblepted or - 12rieitelY swept away by this fatal disease. The hive se here, caned by whatever name it mac he, is not t '• Rindrrt PM, which la creating curb terrinle devastation In England and on the Confluent of Europe. Without gibing Into any technical dee. criptione, the symptoirei do not appear to be nimilar. The disease here only aprend ,, by Immediate comma -Mention, and It not an epidemic. By rigidly cid log other cattlo,uptil it beerttito that tll9?.7l:trc .tree. from infeetieozdangor *ley be avolded.'-'—f- It Is believed that hogs, sheep, or other animals will not take It from cattle: dlzease ninon,: hogs which has prevailed somewhat eltcnsively for sever al years, Is doubtless salgefvtil, and In its nature ethalned to the swine race exclusively.—Norristoe, Herald. 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Nit ' & Co Yo. 41 . Park 12 , 1 r, ...Veir York Oty EMI Tat Divers in a nail Shaft.—ln the month of t Oct - iber lest the valves f the pump In the shaft of the Carboa Hill Colli ,A.Ackawantin Towriahip, operated by DeWitt & alsttirv, got one of cyder.— The pump beitig come ti•en f. I order water, o ut in a shi.ft giti feet deep, it was of cen t re impossilile to work at it. A Do-.key primp aid buckets were put In but no impreaalon could be made upon the wilt, r,. Finally the idea was conceived of rending for Meesrs. Conklin ,t Quinn. Croat Wreckers nod Submarine Divers, 89 Wall StreeL They come it, if took a hasty view of a .fac mot Lc of the pump, and onderatood at once what was to he done. Mr Con klin was tinder the water...the first time about two hoots and a half, dating which time lie unacrewtd aome thirty bolts and removed the clack door,weicn• Inc 1.50 pounds, and pot in a new valve. After.tois Quinn went down nod Fereverd up the bolta—ao that in four hours after the divers commenced work the pump was in operation. Sir. John Haggerty, an excellent diver, also came with the party, but sieknesa contracted by ....s.p.,..ure in the swamps-of Vicgini4, and in clearing the Jaille., river of torpedoes, prevented him from nrirk. 'I to w hole party hod recently been engaged in eleari. c the J . . 1111.5. Haggerty wea the man who recover. d the Safe of the Adams Express Co. from the James river. ' Many readers will he curious to know how three men con exist under water and perform ouch Iravy work. Their armor t• rubber, and that Of. bf r. Con klin wehthed, with the leaden appendages to keep him, nearly five hundred pounds, his own .weight being one hundred and sixty pounds. The armor in tight In all parts except In the left sleeve; has braes top nod glass front. Gum tutting extend, from the top of the head of the armor to the Fur ore, through which air Is pumped to the direr and slpards given. In this Instance the air pump wag placed In the second vein. Jr guy rope was attached to the divers to lower them down and hoist them up In most cases the divers do their work by feel Mr. Conklinatut Leen represented to us as a gen tleman of intelligence. Ile owns aline property on Long Island.—Piaefon Gavtle. The.flint.—We are ladehted to Samuel C' Nlnr ton, erg., of Philadelphia, for a copy of the annual Report of the Director of the Nitta for the Fi , eal Year ending June 30th, 1565. We extract the fol The deposlti and Coinage of the - fiscal year just closed, exhibit a very satisfactory increase ov( those of the previous year, and everything thus far indicates that the present year will be largely in ex nese of the past The amount of bullion, in Tains, reeeived at the Mint and Branches, during the tisesi year, was a, follows: Gold, $31,025 994 '74 aileer, 81,1E42,4% to tal deposits, V 43,248,754 97. From this sum a de duet ion must be made for re-deposits, or bars made at one Branch of the Mint, and deposits at another for eolnaze. Making this reduction, the amount a ill be $27,952 849 09. The coinage for the came period erne as follows :—Gold coin, 825.107 217, 50 ; imparted .and One gold bars, 8.5.576,48 z 45; oiler coin, tegos (t); silver bare,8 7 313,910 (Ar; centii coined, including the two and I hree.cent ces, tironr , t and nick1e,41,483,8430--490t -total coinage, P 0,819,249 04; aurnhers Cl piecea of all denomiou- Jona coined, 137,=,891. The distribution of the bullion received at the Mint and Branches wee as Follows:--at Philadelphia, s,dd deposited, $4,405, 9 12 17; cold coined, th, 736,- 377 50; fine gold Pars, 685,810 2-1; silver deposi , ed not purchasers ' 1r415 943 149; !silver ,dned, 6307, 508 00; Weer bus, $3,761 CZ; cents (xlin , d. one, two, and three-cent pieces. et 1 83,E 00 Total de posits of gold and silver 66,7131,;56 16; total cotn age, 68,016,197 40; number of pieces, 6.5.545,73:5. At the Branch Mint, San Francisco, the eni.l de posits were 818,608,31849; gold coin, d $18070,- 540 00; sifter deoosited and purchascrs,Bs4o 2181 go; 41 %. - er _coined, 1326.800 co- silver bars, 13.45.435 58. Total coinage ot gold and silver, 119,144,874 ps - ; untuber of p1ece5,1„715.116. The Assay °Mee In New York, received diving the ) - eur, In gold bullion, $6,x,26004; in silver, VIM,III. 23. The number of tire cold bars stamped tt that office Is 2,175: rain*, $1,917,809 21; silver tnqs, 1,859; value, 8185.093 45; total talon of gold and ...jiver bullion, 85,570,371 27. The report of the tioperintendeert of the Branch Mint at Denser, Colorado Territory, represents its operations se successful and encouraging. The cold deposits amounted to 8541,059 04; eliscr, 87,050 81; total deposits, 8548,609 85. The number of gold Mare stamped were 469—value, $.545,04131 00. This branch is engaged In melting, refining, assaying and stamping gold bullion, returning the same to the de positor* la the form of nnparted bare, bearing the Uovernmett*tampvf weight and Oneness. - , Donattota4r-the friends of Rev. J. F. Wilber am requtattd to ',make him a Donation Wit at the Parsonage,' in:'Limanville, afternoon and evening of Jan. 4111, Uareday, 1866. - AU are most cordially InritOd to Mend and will:4ll4444011.- , *7. 7 " ; 4 - ll * fte'e IN*O DR. N. L. BRUNDAGE'S New Dental Rooms, OVER WEBB & BUTTERFIELD'S STORE is 1 la ce e l gycur "d "Pl2it.eeltu The New Patent. DR. B. WO. o‘eLnillc Filllve=nn Improved foalble metal for fllllngr teeth. f n 0r , 0,h I hlve go right, pi - liege. Rod , lesone, Kew. o. blot. to r o e ty.ntal nu.yxi In toy own teoAlee oo • Daxama. It i• ca. , to Cadmium land loderigned to Into the pine. of A moleams In todonl:lo noLten, clt. for 11 does pot contaln mercury. and to nee on •toeoce of the Altheu I tier that m .ugh n variety of way. occur, or are liable to occur with tLat 'cent. Plates or Tee th Rabbar as a I;aa. :too gea a. HO ,er en. Alec, Continuous (4 um Work, MULL Is a bre, et h a uamr bele s c one cunt.lauclaa sOnd mare. for SPal pe: • ref - Please call sk MT 0215 m and elan loe sreumeas..gl Office hours Saga t o clock a. ra- to 2 u . c.ock y. m. .11.astscae, Dee.18.1606...5t. Gifts fQr the) Efiaticiam GIFT BOOKS, TOY BOOKS, TOYS, (tc....4c. 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Ask your fuller to per. you a Wheel ; tell him 7. bout grant to be a "LILY OF THE VALLEY" LITTLE BOY : !Mow your mother hose 7 - our rants - .IV' eatd how the bout.. .e off when you • lido d i/t1 111/: .. tor:lose she .111 me ".STORE TILITEAD" LITTLE GIRL : If 7... r est me st , las.Wll.ls. you nn do same f the sr , re. frr these •+ a pl., toed on purpose to tat Act tbo Spool. that. Lf are sman you ran DO THE REELING. EVERYBODY Ought in Intl a Wheel aid teach the rising caner:Mon to depend a• their n.ert r%•coren• Then irdeed n. now. . h all the A merle,. P , P' , 't a nod lad .pend-• t ttalloo—imd nun the Inheritance of each oi on- children he ONE FLAG, ONE COUNTRY. and TWO 1 , LA X.IIIIEELS! Do not be Deceived, but Get the Best GREAT NATIO:VAL WORK The Stituanrcl HISTORY OF THE WAR. CUMPLETE tY osE LARGE VOLUME OF OVER 1000 PAGES work has no deal an a Candid. foe'd. eoen Weft, iethiertl. L and rehahle history of the " great mallet " It &Intl!. read ne matt-al to ;hr. large royal nelas, .11:me...Ming three vniumes tone.)•plemildly Itioramted wlth over LOA., leortralts 4(700.1.1a, osettle %ernes. Mn; eon' Plekrurat. Lie tn. it averreen of molter for thi. pent work. ehe truth.. 17alw : !Mee: hmrrelf newely dam , dertycei from th e ',nor; f Northern and southern Generals. the Hereon of the Committee o • the e 'onduct of •he War. Notional and Rebel • rad, er, &r He le e earefmly avoid. the lotroduellon 0 , my matter not Oct sly rellahler and oklaml. lest has a n e I. too,inelec who; in ur Weemily verasteded; • tar and Impartial Illstory or he eer. The great averinelly of Chia work over all others Is everywhere arknowledkod. Itls marked by a deg, ent thnermehnera and ae cure,' etteme‘ed be no en,vinpww7. Tbonaan •or parch...ea of ear ors. le feria. works have alma dy laid teem srade a; unrellab s e and 'rodlike., and te e m. this cm.. Yllseom• ; and all .1n desire worauk re I meett one that will not disa,epolnt them—ae.ould ovoid Caere prrenarure 1 uhlleatione, ad,.•nu ar , a -now r s ee. & c and rot ;Id. the standarn History. •nich wilt b•oomploled Mahe raert day on we work lumen, le history of the Isar ni ck h Ibly toe peers rd. This work wl enntsla trn Omen as invor. rant andWerrawde Information from the rebel aide secure be frond env rah. wore. at 9t. 30 at 9 at 1 N .2 1 . 9 .at I. "S .at 1 at 1 rn .at 30. . The potote fled till.. pot nnly the futlett mi [wad Yeneht • hot glut 011140.1,1 lilslmy Dutd4t*d. It contains the matttr re three tar ee volumes. as mialoalle M,and torrreted trio•l s ants. and Is 'tirmshett to surrerthers to oas volume at a cast of only one half Itso.laial itl•more haaatitallyenthelllshed lett It One II lusty-odors then any 11 morte .1 Work tatant. and toomlas no o• rroatlng matter than tAmy otkrr work on It a ans. It Is prt . tted In bath and oma, a. 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Cutopeteet oral horeushltishiuctetsielll,be Dr.trldeit foithel olStt depertrosnu ot the Schad, The bonding bto be POOP torero boot and provtdeil with Prat. tore of the trod approerd stole, together 'nib Co eatensiva enTlect. lon of maps. therm and wake of reference Eseellent ritotral cud phlio.phin. , Onaretw will be iemeelbese et the %wrung of tore etehool. To too pace with the improvements to eilumtkii.. • elonlialetni will be erected. Odle/delta toloble apparatus pre the .yearly andllg ter eremite.~ has taready Leen entwect. 71,0 school 5..mr 14