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Countun Ddnfi, or south Gibson, Suscesi. y, Pan'a.] Aly the 59th section of the act of" Con&c:ss of July 1, 1862. it itk , proyhlea. " That any person cxcrci•ing tfie ImAine , s of auctioneer, without Inking out a liciao-e for 'that purpose, airoguireti by raid act; shall for each and every such offence, forfeit's penalty equal to three times the amount of such license, one half to the United t.. l tates and the - other half to the person _ giving Information of the fact, whereby said forfeiture was incurred." Feb; 3t 1863.-131,3 . HENRY C. TYLER, . PBALER in Dry Good.. a rocerles. U.nihrellae, tanker! Notions. Boots :end-Shoes, Shovels and Fnrks,, I , tone Ware. Wooden Ware and Brooms. Ilead'of Nail .gaLion. Public Avenne. -., . - Montrose, l'a., May 13, 1862.-1 y . . . - 111.71;TTIT) COOPEA • " DERBY 1 W3l. H. COOPER & CO., , BA! , 7KERS.--MontroF , e , Pa. Sn ccFssors to Pqst;Cooper ect. Otllce, Lathrops'ucrqmilding,, Turnpike-st. J. 11. X'COLLUM p. W. SF.A.RLE. AIec,OLLITM (V, SEARLE, TTORNEYS and Counsellors at Law, 7 -31ontrose, Pa Once in Lathrops' bdilding, over the Bank, • DR. 11. S - .11.1TII Sr, SON, • , v r.:RGEON DENTVATS.—MontroSe, Pa. ' 17.30fTice in Lathrop.' new buildin:...., over . A . 2,,,, the Bank. All Dental operaifons - uill be, Ili if e al ic a performed in good .tyle au4 warraut ed. , • . JOHN SAUTTER, • "ElASlTlON'3llth*TAlLoll.—Moilrose.' Pa, Shop .1: over 1. N. Bidlard's Groctlry, in] Main , ttrect. Thankftd , for past favors. he sulicitß a dons inuancei L —pledging liiinseirlo do all work :litisfactorily. Cut ting done on short notice, and ,warminted to a.t... . Montrose. Pa„ J ark '20;4 SGO.—tf. • ' P. LINES, ASMON.ABLE TAlLOR.—Afontroge. Pa. Shop in Phirnix Block., over store of Stead, NVatrons Foster. All work warranted; as to lit and finish. I Catlin; done on short notice, la beet Stile. j:m ' JOH N .GROVES, • • • VASITION.kBLE TAlLOlL—Montrose, Pa. Shop JC neat the Ttflptir,OTeetinit lion , e, on Turnpike trcet. All orders 114 prompilv. in firsi-rate-style, cjitting done on Fhort'notice. and warranted to lit. L. B, ISBELL,- EPSTRS Clucks, Watches,. and Jen'etry at the shortest notice. arid on.reasonable terms. ' A l .l work warranted. She in Chandk,r and d st.ore, Nortilmre. Pa. • o t f •• & CO., • • OABINTsi. 'AND 'CHAIR MANUFACTURERS,,-1 7 44 .Montrose, pa, aug . tf - C. 0. - FORDIIA3I, - rANTTACTi:RED of r 0.0 TS & SHOES. Montrose,. Shop•over Tyler's store. All kinds pf work wade to order, .and repairing done neatly. je:. ABEL THRRELL, irtEALER in Druzs, 3ledicincsr Chemicals, bre .1 , Stuffs. Glass Ware, Painit, Varalth, Wiii dow Glass, Groceries, Fancy Goods, Jewelry Perfu- mere, &r.—Agent for all the Int,t. popular PATENT NlEitlClNES,—.Montrose, Pa, ang if DAVID C. ANEY, M. D., DlFAVlNCilocated permanently at 7 , .Zew - Milford, Pa, attend 'promptly tb all calls with which he may ,e faccired. Office at Toads' llotel. •' New Milford, July, 11%Sri]. MEDICAL CARD. DR. - E.- PATRICK, & DR. E. L. GA -RDNER T - ATE GR&DITA:TE of the MEDICAL DEPARTMENT 1.41 OF YALE COLLEGE, have formed-a eopartnerehip for the practice of Medicine and Surzery.and are prepared to attend:.to all bnit a faithfully and punctually, that • may be intrusted to their care, on terms commensurate wish the.times. Discloses and deformities of the EYE, surgical opera ttona, and'all surgical diseases, particularly atte . nded to. OrOftice over Wehb's Store. °Mee hours from .5 it. tW to 9 p.m. AU sorts of country produce taken in Pay ment, at the highest value, and cAsii Nor REFUSED. .11ontros. TAKE NOTICE rta.esla. Paid for. 131.ctc'es, 1 ..-1 Sheep Pelts,. Fox.,Mlnk...3lttskrai, and all kinds of Furs. , A gothl tessortrliF.nt of Leather and Milthz and Shries constantly on hand. OM ee, Tannery,, & Shop , on .Main - Street. Montrose, Feb.6th FIRE , - IN SVRA.NCE. THE INSURANCE CO. OF NORTH AMERICA,;. AT PHILADELPHIA, PA., Has Establishod anAgencyhiPlontrose. The. Oldest Insurance Co'. in the rlnion. I== CASA ,CAPITAL PAID IN, ASSETS OVER, • Ttlll rates are allow as those of any good company New York. or elsewhere. and its Directors are among the first for honor and integrity_ 6mstißL.,krr; Seer. ART/11.71: G. COFT/N, Montrose, 3nly fr, '62. BILLINGS STROUD,AgV 33;10 3!A INSURANCE COMPANY, Of Wervcr•lretsrls.: CASH CAPITAL, ONE= MILLION COLLARS. AI3SETTS Ist 2tay'lBBo, $1,181,819 27 .. ' reriatr47 t Eg.." ;" . 43,068.68. 3. Milton Smith. Sce'r: - Wan IteGie;'l437t " Pollcies tamed and renewed, by the undersigne at hlcaMce;lllMe litletiMock. Montrose, nelysii-r) Ii:ISINIAMOS:ESTROVD, Agent. .1 minazzarixida. _TilligAiiiid.;lrOland and Scotland. iittpeLt,l3l3o:s"S DRAFTS. in intneof one vnicir="'"iiiiitiarwards, - payable in All the pritielpe4 tEnglaiitifelandand Seoiland.iertale by ~ )a 33-:*63 OE N. COOPER.A Co,,BaNaratt; • ontrove, Pa. .A. P. cf.; L. C. KE'ELER .SSOOOOC V ,WO,OOO .Chas. J. Martin ; President F. Wilinarth, Vice'" Vtactical. Tell Him I - Love Him vet. 1 (N. P. Willis 'says t t The following exquisite little Out; was written-by the author of Lillian. It was'set to music by the lady who was kind enoug4 to coPy-it_ from t' manuscript, for the New York Mirror, and for whose voice it was expressly,writtcni The music is most -touching and beautiful. t Moore, he poet, td whom it was sung..set no IncasUre to his praise of,both - words and Music. Of the words) indeed, there can be but one opinion_ • Tell him I love him yet As. in that joyous lime! Tell him I neer forget— Though memory non• be Crime! Tell himwhen fades the light Upon the earth tend sea, • • ' I dream of him by night---. -• Ile ruustliot dream of me! ‘ • • Tell hint to go wlrel.ei'ame Looks proudly Un the brave,' t And wi . n a glor [ tens name 1 By d e eds on land and wave. Green, green nylon his brow' • , The laurel Wreath Oa he-; - Although thai laurel riow' - • - Must: not be sharedlwith v ! • Tell him to smile again In pleasure's daziLllng throng- To wearnnother;ictrain-:- ~ • To praise my:other's song! ' Before theAveliest there 1'd.13n4 him bend the knee, • AndArenthe to her the' prayer • Ife - nsid t- hreathelo me l a. Tell him! that. day by day. , ' C Life lobks to me more dim . I falter when-spray. Although,l.pray for him. . - And lird'him when I die • , Crime to our l'av'rite tree •;- Ishalt,not hear him v sigh- ".• Then 1 ethim sigh, for me! ` EDUCATIS NAL. . , , . T ALL. COMITIMCATIc&S DESI 4 . b. 70it THIS COL SIicYCLI) '3IP. ADDRESSED. TO A. .!.. 1 .11.1. , .1...LAUD,- *OISTROSE, ~,U.QtrEFEI.V.s— N A CAVNTy, PENIC.I. ' . - . 7; : ,4inkrovo th'kE"rfiOitt. - :•• I; It i tnust• be the duty of all alike to im ptov 'the', prVent, but especially the yOuniz, for the: past can boxer-bp recalled and the,fUthre we. hAve no assurance Of. The young Shwild see to it that they well improve _ the . present, - in storing their . tninds , With' yAluable knowledge; ' and forming..characters that . will shine with brightness in any society they may min w cale with in futnre . years. • • pNever whine over what-.you may sup posep to be lost opportunities, but be sure -you use your ptesent• advantages for a good . purpose. Young' men -should re member that a great many have had good learly oPpornmitiesovithout ; learning but . wery little,' and-they Should kemember ni si.) that every one May- secure an educa ; non:that Wishes to. It is the determined 'will to improve the present that . niakeS the. way. M l / 4 my a servant who had no : ',Opportunities to learn .while young; and j who . wanted knowledge, haS listene4 I while his, employer's children were , say ing their letters, and putting them togeth -1 er to form easy words,has thus caught the j first- cleinent§ of spelling: 31any corn ( mencing in that way haVe_become thor-. 1 ouglily educated. men. If .A young rpaq, 1 has a - strong.thitst for knowledge, and will to improve his present opportunities, «e care not where he •is phked, he' will become an educatedman.l The first-,step 1 toward self-imp"roveruent, is to leave 'off 1 whining over the past, and ipfact all oth -let apparent obstacles. Let the past go, i and he114,,..1 every energy to the improve, ment of the present. That is the ..only age w;ay : : - . • ! • . '.. . •• "it is not what I might have been, : But, what, Ilet Inv be." . . 1 .„ .. - ....DO we retit !.oftea.spend - inere of rtitrie tkan w-Ushould'in Vain i:egrets, about: .youth wasted in idleneSS, and years spent in misdirected efforts or in folly, murmur-, ing about our '.negleet. of opportunities; and our want of forethoUght? 'lloiv•rna ny seem to - .think that there is • but .one period. in life really worth improving, and out one opportunity worth embracing. Thus we. ate. continually. mourning over. ;the folliesof the past,. and fait to redeem r itss we 0,4, by faithfully improving, the present Never . to. old to - learn'. ( use-' ful good things) is a, saying. that all reniember. • If WO desire to" live tseful and influen tial lives, in the - decline of which ,we can b":rok hack- with satisfaction, we must work perseveringly and eoascientionsly in the living Present.:;lf we wish to enjoy the greatest possible .amount of happiness in this life, and, in the life fO,Cetne, we.should seize the present as, the only - rroper ,time to improve t and cultiirate'" all tour . nobler MONTROSE, PA., TUESDAY, and God-given faculties: " Now _is the ae cepted time, and now the day of saivation,7 the,day and tinie to save and make good use of wasted and misspent -energies in times that are past. My young friends , see to it that you seize the them bless y& they be -Rem, to us fn Cant an( may be, their to How should] laborin ures on., instruc9A • By taus eat tV.past may beredeemed,' and a brill, Lay