,~ ITEI~f3. r =~- =Major' General•Sucener, Ti. S. A. deid at Syracuse N. Y. "last week at, an advanced age. • • . —A HarriSburg paper says the. Legis lative.lnvestigating Committee. appointed to examine the . bribery' and reorruptiOn alleged in Connection - -with ,the last Sell= atorial election, will soon be ready to re-, port. . • • -The rebel force Which has 'taken: possessiokof Danville, Ky., is believed to be the advance 'of Gen. Longstreet's division. Our leaders have promptly ar-• ranged - to 'meet them. Federld troops . by !thousands -are pOuring into Cincinnati, whence - they are quickly sent to the field. We shall hear stirring news from this quarter ere long,". KANsis ClTT i March 24.—A gentleman just " from' Santa. Fe states that a large body of Indians, consisting ". of Comanches; NaVajoes, and -other border tribes, have returned froth anexpeditiont oTexas,wltere they capturd opo horse's., a large - number of cattle,. destroyed much property, and killed many Texans. LoCisruxe, March 24.—The rebels, reported from 3,000 to 10,00 Q, strong,. 'more folloWing them, have-taken possess ion of Danville. They crossed the Cumb-• erland river, via Null Spring, 'to Somer set. - There are no' rebels at Glasgow :or Mnmfordsville, or in that section of the state. ! • - —The Ecenfng nst haS sect' a light-on the way to Damascus. It;',lnrs discovered • that the Copperheads" are 'fighting the battles of their country. A little while ego-the ar4l loyalty of the country ,was altogether " Republican." Yesterday in commenting upon a peace spee6h the Post exlaims to the orator. = If lie does not know what a war Dent pun means, let.him look to thehundreds Of . thousands of Democrats in front of the foe." • And these" hundreds of thons_vds" arethe men, wboin, with their friends of the saute mind at home;, the -Post pro poses to excommunicate from all express ion and assertion of their own opinions; as to the policy of the war, on the penalty of , high trEaspii„. • • • , W I-Of the country IMS.completely•extingui- Wm. Hamilton, Lancaster --.lt is stated that Gi B Swan, a negro, Ide *military epthusiasm anion; the people. r John A. Heistand, ". . was cleated one of the trustees of the A great -x. part of the - army -'goes dat ,of Henry Johnson f Lycom4::. ino! town of Pottsdam, St. Lawrence co. N I . i. : service-this - spring, - and he has rendered Wm. Kinseyi„ 3ucks. .at•the recent election. That is a strong it impossible to - raise a 1 single neW re- M. B. Lowry', Erie ~. • abblitiOn - region, and this election , but rgiment to Sup Ply their. place. The • en- Chas. McCandless; Butler • foreshadows • the ultimate result of the I 'f - o • rcement pi' a draft,'. 'in such a State of Jeremiah:Nichol:a Philadelphia krevalence of. abolitiOn• politics•—negro I feeling, wip• :prove scarcely. less 'difficult ' j o bi t p ; P enn y; ,ll eg h en y. equality;. - , • _ . 1 than the voluntary enlistment: of soldiers. =Jacob E. Ridgeway', Phila. . —Call -on your Grocer , for -Herrick 1 - Thefact,that the draft orderedlast sum- J. H. Robinson, Mercer • , :Allen's Gold Medal Saleratus. It is the! mer liadto• be virtually ' abandoned, id,- Jacob S.Serrill,lDelaivare :„ only perfectly healthy Saki-arils made.— l thou g h lb.... Ant any ard or - t) . . - pculplia- -Mon, psUtZTliaTlOdocrierei. -- Afterilf44lg ogle half the paper, if you are i had not then become deadened, i4aturally . W. J. Turrell,,Stisquebanna not satisfied return the balance, and get [excites the gravest misgivings-a-4 to • _the ‘ Harry White, Indiana the money paid for the Whole. his much ! success of,a, -new attempt.. There •is a _S. Ti'. Wilson, 'norm better to use with cream tartar than soda. I mostpaitiful recog nitilpn of the , extinct G. V. Lawrence, Speaker, Washington . TrV it. For sale by Grocers and Drup•gists, I military spirit : Of the people .in t)ie new-. • .county. - and at wholesale by all- Dealers.--Depot' conscription bill,: vlios6 framers - dare not Soldiets of the army of the Potothaa ! 112 Liberty Street, New York. . • 1 intrust its execution to the ;State . au-, there are. the names .of 'the Abolition •• —Late news from the Mississippi states , thorities, as was . done in the draft , order- •whelps,• who refused your gallant coin-' that the gunboat Diligent, belonging_ to 1 ed.last year, but create a' new Machinery. milder, George.B..MeClellan, a hearing_ .Admiral Porter's fleet, had, succeeded In i entirely independent. of State co.opera- 1 in tho - Sefiate Chamber of the Keystone entering, the Yazoo- - river above Maine'slim' This great innovation upon former ,State ! that state which gave bim birth, Bluff, by l and Steele's ;.usage is h i short sighted expedient Whch . and the State wlllich can proudly boast to bayous. She bore one regitnent of volun- will e,'Manee b' wav 4 of the Cypress , the - diflicalties it seeks, tcil own " the noblestl7,oinan of - them all."—. , leers, and was followed by four iron-clads 1 ayom.. It is bad policy for the govern-''W'h e n you return to your homes, and ex- And a lame f'oderal force. The Position Meat to make .this confession limy it has ercise once ag - ai,t the elective- franchise, thus attained will enable•our•fleet to, net. lost colifid_ence r in the people and the we Well know you . will mete,out to these between. Yazoo city ,and Haine's Bluff; i,State governments to so 'Alarming an . Abolition hounds their ;just dues and ever plaking' the latter between two fires and lexten . t,,4iit it dares no longer rely on the uphold the fair fame of ‘.‘ Little ifac.," the machiiieyy which in sixteen months gaYe idol of your army. Ulearjkld Republican. rendering the evacuation - of Vickqbarg i. .7..- 1 . , ii'ds! of eleven hundred thous • -1 ' - • certain. This!intellieeence, brought by di it uliw - • 1 ..-iym. TII E ROLL. OF 110NO:R. .-7 , •• - • gentlOinen jn r st arrived from above V, ieks- Ime • •-• n •• No intelligible reason. can be a - '' •' s .• A »ended'is the listof Senators• b •w o bur ,, is, deemed authentic. • 4 . I signed for tie change except the recog- I 1 • i• 1 . voted to welcome McClellan .to Our State ' ' niZed repuernanee of the people toi the en- . —A report from Washington gives ', . f . • - • •• . ', B - Capital. ,They are truly a roll of honor : frocernFutco . 3 comeription. _ ut _if this Some rumors there of the probable in- ! Win, A. - Wallaec, Clearfield county. lention of the enemy to . abandon the line 1 repugnance ,!s more likely for State Geo. IL Bneh - . timberland • • " 1 authority, :it, , is more ltkely to be jai:titled of the Rappahannock-and fall back toward Meister Clvmei,Berks , ic of 1 than allay d by.an innovation ,of which Richmond , also, that the Secretary .. C. M. Donova Philadelphia" the proba le effect will be to lead the War. elieves that - th.e confederate seat of , A. H..Glatz, I' rk . - • - gc , 1- )eo tle to errand of their State govern government is soon to be removed io a .. 1- 1- - - i' •'' - ' - C. L. Lamb 1. t f ei o i,Clarion . • “ . I ments arc ection aciainst Federal autho, more Southern .city. , . ' H. S.Alott, Monroe it •• 1 ; • r.tv. the certainty that in- . the' resent —lfseems o.be very well understood 1. - ' -HT I" - d - • f - 'lib I) l John C. Smith, Montgomery • " .state: . o .feeling ing a la tk kill e unpopular that assoon as the provost-marshals are ! G. W. Stein, N-orthamton o ! is a , strong -reason wh • - its enfortement selected and air enrolment secured, that ! should be-lid the ) State 'authorities, ip J. B. Stark; Luzerne— '• “. • - a draft wall be• first ordered in that states I •• . .-The men tnhy ,well be 'proud of the as a IllelleS 101 preventing a concentration have not filled their quotas tinder the Old ullotnient, foy men enough to fill up -.de liciencies. This will Put at least forty thousand:• men in the field, with prospeas efa call ere June for two or three. bund- 1 • red thousand •ad•ditional. —We have to record another disgrace performance in the Army of. Tennessee. 'A force of rebel cavalry attacked 300 of our mou ,yesterday. (25th) 'within nine miles of Nashville. • The colonel com manding the latter, without making any resistance at all Worthy og e 'the name,- - surrendered,- and these 300 inen, with all the government ,property they had been . set to guard, fell into the hands of, the enemy. • • . —The latest news from the •Southwest is, that Adiniral Farragut's vessel - had-' recaptured the Indianola 'at Hard Times lend. ."The Queen of the West is let: river beyond our reach. It is re med that Gen. Banksliad . failed make , a land attack, and that Admiral Earranut, l passed-the rebel batteries at Port Hod son alone at nit..ht under a terrific cannon ade. The Mississippi wa.s Durned -to the water's edge. Thirty of her officers -and crew captured.: It 'Was rumored that Haines B 1 ad. been -flanked through the Water rout. ... . The President's Responsibility. -- -1, :-The - Pres.i4rit,haSakeruly assumed the resporfsibility ifor all the sins Obis Cabinet subordinates,---.he - litis - voluntarily made hirnself answerable forall the l'orimes.and aorrirptions of the., War Department; and all. the-mismanagement and; nepotism of the- Secretary - of the Navy. , One .would think - thif weight -I enough to crush 'any - :man, even a rail-splitter Of- vast -physical., .proportions, iron sinews,'lrnid grizzly bear: enduranee , and tevacity orlife. -'•sr. Lin rcOln appat*.mtly bears Up.. undei .-it,hks 1 elastic conscience laded shallowness 'f in j telleet protecting him,in a measure,aainst . 1 the cruhing effect such - a • load Would I - have upon a more. Sensitive nature : and! finer iiitellectaal organization. • But there .._ is yet a heavier, a vastly heavier r spon sibility about to devolve upon bum' one - which be cannot shun .if he would a n d I Whiely will crash hitir. to powdex it - he should blindly mistake: or fiiil in riis:duty I the responsibility of . so conduCting his ladministration as to restore pea& and save the country from disintregratioit. Tie wise man has. said trulV there is a season mid a tithe . for all- `things... We ddrironisli Mr. Lincoln that the time fur trifling - and joking is not now, when the nation is in its death agonies ; that now, is the for action,wise, Con - Stitutional action, 'forAhe exertion in that direction of all the energies of mind ,which God has given him and all ,the 'poWeC which his , . . fellow -citizens have conferred' upon - imii. "file is wiAe,,-Or cflie will - :listen to !Wise counsel and obey it, 11, nay .)•&, be _well if is not too late! ;but heanust be in now— now while The opportunity is his. 'Pro- ! erastination ' always dongerous, in' hiS aattention ,will bedeath.-; We commend to his attention the remarks- of that able-and astute jourlal, the - N..17. World, which, we subjoin— They.' are sound and Pei . , tinent, and ought not to 'be disregardeo at a moment su perifous, by 'even . the' President of the 'United States. Tlie . Wald says : . • ' - - .. 1 • , . i " There is grimila for the most serion4 alarm in view ofithe changes that' must hprito.hly enstielsh . ortly after the adjourn ment of Congress. The bad point for 31r. Lincoln lies in the. flict• that , hi's ~ ob-, stinate - resistance to the universal demand MelneS of p. _ of the -whole odium upon theC, .Federal administration. The.. certainly ° that no more men can be raised :by enliS-tmenti and,thedanger of wide-spread, popular resistance to the conscriptien,-cannet fail to convince - Mr.' Lincoln, withii the ensuing six weeks, that he, stands on ithe edge ()fa lawning gulf from which noth ing Can save either him or the-govern ment but a prompt: and entire Change,: of • measures:lnd of inen. • et'ho. 'change '-will be forced upon he e.ip no more resist . imlian hecan stop' the revolution . of the., , .earth. .`..- °": 'What is Mr. Line on , going to do When ,three,hundred thotisand- seldiers• go • out' of serviqe and be car raise no more men to supply their place ? Will he stand like a man...demented, and wait till 00 calamity is actually upon him ? ,Will he stay . .in Washington,- thunder-struck "or moottruck, while Lee . and Jackton,:i marel' into the National Capital seize hint aiA his Cabinet ?--Ibt in this wait the Cabinet. will inevitably go out - of power if he does not summon courage to Rut, kr otitlimselfsoon after theb - djonrnm ent.— But is it not too late to . tave the govern ment even 4 he . does ? No !—most. 31Nift - b0 should not make the blunder f attetnptinfr still :further:A - 0., :Con 4iliata the.radica . is.'' s . !rhere are. Chan<;.es he • can, ~ make—we will:not-state theme--it- is , not " our•bu.siness to state; the& but there, ,are changes he can make which will at once, and, alMoSt',on the 'instant, .render hi a independent of an unpopular ' conscription _ which, in the, present .dissatisfi ed • State of public feeling, he will find it i mpossible to enforce ; Changes whiCh Will cause pine soldiers out' of every ten. whose term ex- I pires - thiS spring to immediately' re-enlist. One; • strong ,controlling., mind '- in •, the. Cabinet,' OM unity in . • its . compositiOn;' one general iti sole directiop of the iiimy Capable of inspiring, its :, confidence its .enthusiasin,•and its love ;. one - purpose in.. the government, and that an invincible determination that there, shall be but one government over these thirty-four States; give'the eorintry these changes before the. middluof. April, and the public hopes *ill !immediately revive, and - the 'General ill- Ch.ief have all the volunteer troops be 'ca n profitbly use. • it That p , . eat changes, are close at 'hand, and that 1 isCabinet will be swept •away,is indvitabl • Bat Urrether the . , result will be-the ruifi .f the . country' or its rescue depends on Mr. Lincoln. The Roll Infamy. • • . Not, lon, since a couple of political as pirants—ia!). hnson, - of • Tennessee,- and Wright, of Indiana—were voted ;he use of the Senate Chamber 'by the abolition, State - Senators ;-Ond it :must be noticed that on the-same day the: . abolition.. md jority refuSed to grant the same privilege to Gen. Geo.. B. McClellan, the : greatest Coploih of `the age. Pit zens. of Pennsylva nia, it is your duty to probe this ::thing fully., Look to the men who voted against granting the use :,of that chamber to the man who hfis twice saved :the two Capitol, who has reorganized two defeat - 3ed armies, who stands to day, first, in the hearts of his countrymen and then calm ly pass your verdict upon their action. - Here are their' names. Read them.— .observe thein carefully. ' Thii is indeed -roll of infamy : • Amos R. ,I;4` 3nOter, Lebanon county. `Frank Bb'undc . NOrtled.; . George Connell, Phila i 6 - ' .Smith Fuller' Fayette , .1-otes they cast fo - r which they are stigma tized as members Of . a. 4 'Roll of Infamy;" the abolition organs that hate McClell an, Ig' country and his cause. TELL TilE TRUTH TO ;O,II.ILDREN.-A gentleman, of nervous -temperament once called on Dr. Dwight, President of Yale College. Oneof,the doetor's.boys was rather. boisterOUs and' pestered the nerv ous, gentlemen somewhat—whereupon bed said tahim, . " My boy if you will . f keep still while lam talking to your father ' win give you a dollar.'? • InStanily the boy hushed - duwa, gentle as a sleeping lamb. At the dose , of the gentle Man's remarks, he attempted to leave witliOutrgiving the boy thOdellar ; but Dr. Dwight waa too fast for him. re pnt a dollar :into the man's hamis,:*aying,- ",Yoa.protnised my boy a dollar f;11. good behaviour. Give him that as y ti.promised. If, - sir, lie, •ur children will ,be IWs." • i —Sunday morning March 22th, a - scout Of fifty,men of the Fifth Cavalry, encoun tered 201) or SOO of QuantrelPs guerrillas near Blue Springs. After a short skirmish our forces retreated, losing nine, killed, several wounded, and five Missing. March came in like a lion, goes oat 4iitts. CIAIW': •• • • i o the Ckairman and Members of the tnion ' League of Montrose and Bridgewater.' • Grezrn.r.ll7.4 • I hive been notified that at yOur meeting on Tnesday evening. last; I - was dulY nppointed .one of a : committee k,tfive, to draft resolutions and submit the Same to an adjourne:meethik to beheld On Monda7 night nekt, (the 30th inst.) Tots h fake flog way to inform You, that I was not present at said meetin g, . nor, havelever attended one_ a like -. lmport, , and thanking 'you for, your intended . hon or, must askto be excused from:acting on fsaid niittee, and s will briefly giVe . my 'reasons =ln the first place,l cannAfiilly:understand the object of your League, and until I feel satisfied fOr self,_ that it is Calefilatedhy its design and action to strengthen the. government of my -country, ..instead of strengthening. merely an administration placed at its head by the sovereign Reople. I feel to stand' as I ever have, since this terrible war be gun, supporting the government . and its. laws by word and action, and encOorag6 all to do.the sal*, ready to makb every -reasonable sacrifice to aid in bringing back to their former allegiance,.. all the. States in revolt against the best GoVern-, Mont a kind Providence ever allowed a i ry people to -enjoy. < And • allow me ,to say further that I aril opposed to any' peace measures looking to a settleMent of our difficulties on any other basis than a ,res toration which will-allow. ofir glorious, yet insulted stars and stripes to wave as formerly, over every port, city. and . town, East, West, North and South, territories mid all, .in one glorious Galaxy ? Nonii gentlemen,didj believe-for a moment that your League would 'hasten .so desi rable a Consitinatioh, in any cohstittitional way, I would not hesitate _to he one of ' ratty number, but " I can't see it.". - It cannot, add to my own loyalty or love and veneration for my country, or its conStitn- . Lion, for which my Father (now in 'heal:- ea) fought and suffered to establish, and I must'ask in conclusion,that as my name Was . used'wit.hout my knowledge,and has gone out as part of the proceedings of your meeting s you allow also this decli nation to go along - with . the published prodeedings of your meeting of next Mon-_ day night, and with the reasons for my conclusions: E• I ail, Gentlemen, very respectlully, C. TYLER. SlontrOse,.March 280, 18635. °. A. New Papet in Washingtonl We have received the first number of the Constityfilonal ()Von, a Democratic pap published weekly in Washing ton 04, but soon - to - appear daily, The tone Ofiho paper may be gathered froth the following call and thdleading article: ll_ IC The Madness and folly of abolitionism have not only involved us in a deplorable civil war; but they.,have brought us to the very verge of anarchy. It is the high and holy mission of the Democracy to ,rescue . our beloved country from the firey , abyss into which blind • fanaticisni and mad am bition would hurl it. And the Democracy can and, will it Already, in State after State, the conservative Democratic -mass; es have risen in. the majesty .of 'their strength, and swept from power the black hearted demagogues whooltave• prostitti ted high places of titst to. subserve their own. Selfish purposes at the expense of the life, and blood, treasure of the na , tic!): Two. years of. abolition_ misrule have cansed the scales to drop from the eyesi of m a too-confiding v,onstituency, and t now. see, in all . its naked,deform ity, this demon of abolition, which under the guise of Republicanism, lays violent, lands l upon the constitution, and threat :ens' to:subvert the liberties of the people. The conservative masses throughout . the land have TesoNed.to hurl the usurpers fromtpower ; the handwriting is already' on the wall ; •like the mighty, swell of o tean,the heaving Ode of DeMocracy be gins to move the Olitical sea; and soon the good old - ship of State, manned by a brave and sturdy Demooratic, crew . will. be seen proudly careering. over its placid Waters, beneath bright and trafiquil skies. - Notice.--The Mite Society will meet at the-hanse of wi'dow . Bush, - Tuesday evenfog March 31st, and at' the house of Mrs t D. R. Lathrop,. April -4th.• We particularly solicit help froth. our Mends thqughdut the county. Donations of potatoes &c. will be thankfully recOred - Packages may be left at the. 'AiOociety-rooms marked" Mite Soeiety,l' ev4-y- Thursday afternoon. : The Society pilinise to aid all who come to them, and ar4needy, if the pcople,will help fill the treisury. Wenced.. your assistance- as may are in want. ,Notice.--The nexr. meeting of the Sisguehanna County Teacher's Astsocia•. ton will, be ;held in the . Presbyterian Chirch - , in the Borough • of Susquehanna ilkliot•,,Thursday. and Friday,_ April 2d and 3d. :.'The•Citizens generally are invited .:to attend: • • M. L. Hawley, Executive •E. L. Barrett_ and Coimmittee. It Chamberlin, K. E. §gatze, Sec. I Acknowledgement. The following atticles were received by. the Soldier's Aid Society, this week, - and were forwarded to - the: Waniere,S 2 Arailch U. S. San. - Come Philadelphia, March 281,11: From- Chamberlin,' dri a- bdr "Ties- :and peaches. ; . Mrs. M. C. TA . , dried . eaclics and. pluins,_l bottle curry t wine; Mrs. J. Harrington", 2 :p'rs 'socks; . dried apples, currants and betties ; Mts.. Polly Baldwin,, 1, pillow and, slip,. dried_ apples and currants, gall. currant wine ; ,Mrs. Daniel . Searle, dried apples.; Mrs. I; N Bullard,can -,of cranberries ; Miss Maria A. Lyons, paper corn starch, 2-do -Owed-. late, 1 tapioca; Mrs. Rev. .AVni, Halley, , 1 can spiced plumS, 2 jars entrant jelly. ; Mrs. M. L. • AVoott en, , dried erab-apples; . Mri. L. V. Fitch, 3 jars fruit.. • - • • Also from the society were sent 25 cot ton flannel shirts, 9 do. draWer.s,s double gown's, and 2 pri. ;slippers. - Friends . of the soldiers may rely. ;upon having their favors sent " tile front,?' or-tothe places farthest removed Trcim the greatseities, by the .method , the ,•SoCie ,-ty has now adopted , ' and donations • are solicited from all parts of the - County.. By order.of the Soeieiy. • Montrose,March 2.7 th. • The Treasurer of the Soldier's Aid .Sc ciety. acknowledges the_ reeeipt . of 85,00 faith Hon. M. C. Tyler— This is'but one of the'tnany Similar fa vors which the for met` Treasurer .ae-- knowledged in_ the'- generf!l Amount.' In Otheriways, too, the society been greatly aided and eheered.by.his thought fill attentions, which like • those. - - of; the generous proprietor of the room constant ly claims our-thanks.. By order of the seciety., !- _H. D. 'BIDDLE, Tress Notice. , • . The Susquebanna Co. Agricultural ciety will' meet •• at ,the Court .119118 c, Montrose, -on Monday evening - A 13th, being the ad week a Court. • BnOwN, Se 'TIMELT33I9. In Hospital, Washington, D. C.. Dec. 3d. 1862, -3l^. Rressom MILLARD, a me.l:ther a Capt. (poW . Major) Young's company, P. V., aged 41 years, '4 months, and 19 days. A funeral tlisconrse was preafted in tliffor'd, Feb. 8,1863, by Rev . . A. 0. Stearns from the words, Blessed are the dead that die in the Lord, from hence forth, yea saith the spirit, that they may rest from thei labors; and their works do follow them." Mr. Ranso enlisted at Dundaff,' for nine months, and started for Ha - rislmirg on the 9th of Nov. 1862. The company (Phin ners)- not' being oraanixed, the deceased, with others, Joined Capt. (now Maier) Youtbg's company, and went on to Washington. where he died, of smell pox. Tie de. ceased was highly respected in the community where Ile lived—a good neighbor,' a - good citizen, and a good man. His comrades in the service spealtlitghly ut him. Ile leaVes a wife and three little boys' to , mourn his loss. Well may they say: . ." Dearest Father then bast left us, - And thy loss we deeply feel ; Rut 'tis God that bath bereft us - Ile,ean all oar sorrows heat r TO , DAIRYMEN .•. . . • I IIAVE • made -arrangemerits -with Conamist-lon l ' ' men 4n New York to send them Butter, and will furrJ ish all Dairrneri_vrith Pails, free, who want to seed the*. liutter.to New York, they paying freight and commis sion. which is only 2 cts,"per lb.• I will guarantee them the highest market price for their Butter, and . QUICK. SALES Sz. PROMPT RETURNS. So they will get Die money for their Butter as fast as it is eold. • Also. will Advance m ohey before sold. if wanted. Dairymen will see ht once that this arratme ment is greatly to their advantage. It gives tliem the same chance at the . ' • • Highest Market Prices, as it does the contractor Who makes large profits on big . Butter contracted. and you also get all the money your Butter sells .for after paving 'freight and cOnmission, which is only 2 cts. per lb ,'and not cts. as some have paid. tqltal. rights and 'lila monopoly t is my, motto.— Call And se .klrl ft at 331 C. IT. li7l74alcollco'es'S3tcnie, and:l will satisfy you that what I have proposed is relia ble and to your advartage, Montrose, 31nreli 80, 1863.-z•tt s•• MONTROSE SELECT 'SCHOOL Will' open in Montrose, April 13,3863. • . ' T. D. HUNT, Principal. cf Niss JESSrE , BISSELL, ,Assistant. No paints will he.spared to make the School worthy oI patronage. It will be conducted upon the Normal' Sys tem. No better opportunity for those qualifying them selves fur teaching can be offered. • • TEEMS PER QE/111TKIL OEII WEEKS. Primaily Dcprtment s2,oti to $3.00 Common Dmuclies " 4 ,00 Natural Sciences, or Higher Mathematics. - 5,00 - • • ' F. D. HUNT, Principal. March3l, 1663—tf • I HON C. L. VALLANDIGHANI'D RECORD Abolition, Slavery, and the Civil War.' TIIS work rain press :Ind will soon be ready. It coa tains complele and accurate copies of Mr. Vallandi gham's principal Speeches, on the snbjects above named. Alio, parts of many other . Bpc'eches, with letters,inei. dents. votes. etc. etc. The work has been carefully edit ed and is believed to present. fairly and correctly, the po litical record and position of a man whose views, in re,- lation to the cause t'fourNational troubles, and thetight remedies for• them, are attracting an extraordinary a. mount of public attention, The work is on good, substantial papeti 209 pages, large 8 TO. - • PRlCE—Paper cover. lio ceute; Cloth. i 5 cents. _ Delivered kraal,' or express, prepaid; on receipt of the price. 10017 - Send orders, witlithe money enclosed, to Colum bus, Ohio, addressed to J. B. ItILEY & CO. or to Gov. Ditsusuy, office of The Curets. A large pale is expected. orEvPl7 newspaper that gives the above three inser tions, also this notice., and, sends marked copies address ed to" Box 09, Columbus, Ohio," will receive three cop ies of the work.. ' [ltch 31-4 w . 'lrg.i.Via.Cptl2,3r !Sepia. Ttpothy Seed, fm. palm by Itontryyy, =WI 24; 186111 . \ • SiarLaavirrickZ7, I ,Wholesale S Retail Dealers _ xr:tc:)w, STEEL, NAILS, suoinato3, BWISEWS HARDWARE, . MINE RAIL, COUNTERSUNK& T RAIL SPIRES. • RAILROAD' cr: 111LW1 7J .f UPPLIES. CARRIAGE SPRINGS, AXLES,' SKEINS AND • BOXES, BOLTS, NUTS and -WASHERS. • PLATED BANDS. MALLEABLE' . IRONS, HUBS, SPOKES, . F ELLOES. SEAT SPINDLES, BOWS.. tf . a.. ANVILS, VICES, STOCKS, and DIES, BELLOWS, -- DAM.3IERS, SLEDGES, Sze. CLECULAR AND MILL SAWS, BELTING; PACIuliGi TACKLE BLOCKS,.. PLASTER PARIS • s• . CEMENT, HAIR 41t GRIN'T/STO.TES. PRES= WINDOW GLASS. L.EATDERit PINDhsTOS.'. PAIRBANK'S SCALES: .• • Scranton, March ly . . ~ . . .. :. • PATENT MEDICINES 1 . 1 4 N effort was in de ill: ke a List of Pat&it 3Sedl-1 XL tines for sale at Tin-cell s Drag Store. but it mull fonnd.too lengthy for publication. Perkaps it will luil stifileient to say, fiat nearly every k'ndlen any torrket;, orndvertised in Newspapers , may be found at the Drug and variety Store of - '•..1.1.0.;.,Tu 'WELL. Monttose, March; : 18.63 ' . -• " - . • TILER in Flour eeil, and Neal, 81l an r d Dairy S`dt, Tlmotby and Clover *Seed, Grocersdei Prey's.; tang, Fruit, Petroleum Oil. Wooden and Stool Ware. Yankee Wens, &c. &c. v"'Opposite Edilroad Depo No Milford, Pa.. ' Iticb Y-1 . 2 1 439.-Iy. ••- • co'sprcrsil Harvey,'C Airs & Brade, . Government Agents and At:orates. Washington, D. O. ranch for Susquelmnna Ccanity,,coulirrktd by • • • FOll, Montrose.. Claims . presented arid piosicuted before Con nvess, court of Claims and the Departments. PA.TtiTi . .. PEN SIONS, BOUNTIES and ARREARS of PAY SECURED and COLLECTED. The underitigned, being now LICENSED by the GOV -ERNMENT and associated with this agency at Wash-% legion for the purpose of expediting business,) will at tend promptlyto all calls in this line of - business. Infor mation 'FREE; And NO CHARGE unless successful. - Montt° 30, Web 12, 1863.:.-3m. • L. F. FITCH: PERRY BARNTIAIIT. H. GARRA.TTI NE CENT REWARD 2 - AN away from the Anbitcriller. on the f. , let .ult.. = black 1 d the name of ERISCILLA STEWART. Isis to, forbid all persons harboring ortrnsting bet. or sting,.her on my account, at I will pay no debts other • tract mg.. JOUN BPLLES: I 'mock', March Stii, 1563.• 113t4k- E. ,NATIONAL CLAIM AGENCY, GRASS SEEDS. LARGE : •&; ?drawn - . • CLOIEIt& TIMOTHY *SEED: TOR SALE BY S. xst7.i7ti=l.x.srirr. New k.ilfeirci, March 17, 1E44.3. 4w• itim silt SVEltave the Picasure of Informipepyou 11Mi We are V now prepared to otler,"at our old Aland:Nos. 103, 10541;107, - 11Lorth second Street, a well-selected Stock of Itillinery and Straw C: cods, et cry variety, of theiatest impurtationa,and of the-new est and must fashionable style.; -_ . •I S fflit 11 7 DEP4.7I T.,1fE.1 r lriit gomprise every vrtrieev ofilonneis, oats and Trice miiigs to be found in that line, of theiatest and most ap proved s.havt.-and siyleg. Soliciting an early call. Ire- . warn vourA. , 3faich 17, 1 186:3. 4W . - License Petitions..; IVOTICE is hereby glveri, Hutt in pursuance of an of nstiem,bly, the following named per have filed their petitions with the Clerk of the Court of Quarter • Sessions of the Peace for the County of SuSquebnuna, to . keep Taverns id said County, for which they will apply at April Sessions,Ml: Auburn. Joseph Carlin, E. L. Adamk.,—Choconut; cob Kimble,—Dimock, George W.i.cwiSP. Babcock. Dandaff, Arthur Ayres.—Forest Lake, Jud Ton Stone,f,ind. Great Bend , David Thomas; Geo..J. Smith. Baxter Jew-- Silas Howell, H. S. Brundage; M. W.,Clutm berlin.—Herrick, A. Tilden. Myers.—jacitton C. C. Payrte,—Lathrop.David Wilmarth.—Lenox, Snow.—Montrose. Leonard Searle, J.& : Tarbell.—Now Milford, C. Vail, Philander • Phinn E. 3r. Day. W. H. Sherwood, George Snyde.r.- - STRer . Lake, D.- 0. s afinklef. IL P. Phelan.—Springville, Julien Lathrop,.. Spencer a,Depot, Thos. Conovan, C. W. Morvan. Peter N, Tillman—Burford, John P. Ziegler— Prlendsville, Edwin A Dliss.-- -, Broolrlyit; Clifford, Edward Oram. • : 3 ' TO SELL BY VIC MEASURE. Apolacon—Cornelius Donelly. , . March 1.1, MI . E.ll. TURNER., Clerk. CLOVER,&.TIIIOTHY LARGE ESADFORD OHIO MEDIUM. _CHINA SEE WHEAT.. SEED_CORN, PEA% _ and a ge nerate c a As s.q u oi L i me; r ro o f ß G , arr .e n, Seeds. • r ;ur t ng the moth of Match. 2 •• • BALDWU . " Montrose, March'3,lB63, •Zn • 13..e - m a co' NIUE Best in market, constantly on band, and at as tow . •JL sitrlce as be obtained of any Dealer in toim tirm:stneTtAber _„ - - Ttirrell'aDrog gums i !I