. General Grafit's, Glorions_Calonilar of Viitothe. We of the loyal States have exper ienced a for days of anxioati Suspense c oncerning Genera) .Gitti.pckaria his noble army, but liow amply, how gloriously they have been compensated by thp stir ring despatch Of Colonel RAWLlN9l.o' , ..tille: secretary of War., Simple and straight forward as it is, it thrills the nerves like a trumpet blast. It is a bulletin' - of twenty days ofcontinizotts victory . . It is a chron icle of \military success without a parallel in the history °four arms. It is an illustri ous record of what is meant, by "war, short, sharp and decisive:" • From' the beginning of his march from Bend to CarthaeilloWn)o the hmir when his victorious divisions crown ed the heights above Vieksburg,' general GRANT has done what all others of our generals have omitted- to do. He has controlled his operations according to the Napoleonic maxims of • war. He has moved with secrecy ; he advanced rapidly ; he marched in commanding force, he cov ered his own line of operations perfectly; be broke up communication with .the enemy; having possession of the main line of supplied to the enemy, he held it firmly; he compelled his adversary to 'di - Nide his forces; and he then pursued and beat them in detail. The results are vic tory, glorious, conclusive, and priceless. Look at the record. General GRANT' after a series of admirably concealed' movements, landed on the Mississippi side on the 30th of April. -On the Ist of May his army defeated Bowen at Port Gibson, the Rebels losing 1500 men-and five pie ces of artillery. Between that and =tlie th he advanced to and took, successive ly, Willow Springs, Rocky Springs Cayu ga and Chrystal Springs, , and compelled the evacuation of Grand Gulf. On the /2tli General Mchisitsos fonght e rd won thd battle of Rayincad, - inflicting a • fur.; ther loss of 800 on the Rebels: .Advan cing to Jackson o the 14th, Gen GRANT there defeated Joseph jolinstim,'one of the best soldiers of Rebeldorn, took the Capital of . Mississippi, bunted large A mounts of Rebel supplies;' destroyed the trad br idgcr s killed and wounded four hundred more of the enemy, captured melt enteen- additional guns; and sent Johnston and his men flying towards the ,nor 44. Turning his back on 'Jackson =GsAnrr ad vanced on the road to rieltsburg, all 'the time keeping possession of the railroad track. On the I.Gth be met Pemberton at Baker's Creek, about eighteen. miles from Vicksburg, and after a most desper ate and bloody battle, he cut Pemberton's army in two, took t wenty-nipeopeices of artillery, awl - four thousand prisoners, and sent LovelPs Brigade flying to. the South. Pursuing - Per7rberto‘-who had brought' ut the Whole • Vlckabing fOrce with him, Git.tyr brought him to - bay on the 15th at the great bridge over the Big Black River, about ten miles front the city, taking twenty-six . hundred more prisoners, and seventeen more 'pekes of artillery.. On the 18th he marched to and invested Vicksburg itself, carried the, fie pits to the north of the city, cut. off the formidable batteries at. Ilainea7Blufl; .and opened tip a a neiv line of supplies for himself through the Chickasaw Bayou' in to the Vazon. Next day being the 19th, which is the last of which- we have Offi cial accounts, General STEELE carried the enemy's upper water batteries, era hung General Gra,orr to-- test:his-right wing on the Mississippi Riser, where the great stream is overlooked by the famous Walnut ilills, just outside of Vicksburg. Referring to the above brief, narrative, it presents a celerity Of movement, an en ergy of o_ iteration the most remarkablecharacter. With re (aril to the first two of these qualities, the record will speakfor itself Ilve_baf tles and five victories in ,seventeen-days„ with trophies in possession -the shape of nine thousand four - hundred prisoners and sixty-eight guns, exhibit,* case which requires no. comment._ The • ro . iiloitig, -was- penned' tat an hour 'when it was thought. Vicksburg bad fallen and the public has since been as sured of its capture: but that event is yet to occur: The daily 'reports. are sea- Rational and unreliable„ - but a vigorous siege is now .in progress which Must RUC ceed as it is Loo far from?. Washingtoirfor fatal interference. ' On Friday (22d) General Pemberton is said to ha:re ciffer64 to surender if Gener iil Grant would allow the ,rebels, to lay .down their arms and march out: , , The .of ler was refused. The rebel batteries. on the hill north of xhe town-were taken and turned on the enemy on Thursday. On the evening of tie same day the water batteries at the foot - Of the liilT were carp tared, and. Oru. ritorta . o3Oati 4tolk.fliti w* ter batteries below the city. Mter refus ing PenthertoWsterms on Friday,- 1 Gen eral Grath, mimed on . the 146'4'4 i s egr.kit Arove the retels within their fortification. Grant feels certain (Whig ability 'to take care of Johnston. Our army is said to be larger than has been supposed, and stretches completeliciritund. the doomed cky. The p .* iiSsibitity' , of :es . ttape is en tirely cut Of. Every man - WOrtiatk;: .child in it must fall into ottrbbliatir i .` ' Our ad vices from .VipkOtoUrg; meagre and not wholly reliable. _At 00- xinnati it was understood that the both bardraent w,as being _yigoronply Thsceu -ted by latidrabajtatei.i ; ; ; —The news frunt the Seat: of 3i- the Mississippi - still coutilittO -1 ? e Po - •newN and a tanialized, aniiong.,",POUe turns toward the War Vipartntentfor lief from :ga sespensgr. telegra4thi! dispat4 stlites that all j oftle'redolibto on' the heights of Vicksburg-4,e " , been; fip ken-with fearful "Federal abiUghter;, ; .b4 the. last. Richmond papers eto#9ttitpt . , - .:11011 1 ,.. - and represent Grant 'as qttTelesstir* pulsed: • - allidiaiiblintithiltelielllier sieoral Journal from -t Marfreesborotellay 241 mjdnigk .84111,;:' 3rillbindigh4lll7prlir aud , was sent to the. rebel lilies this. mot in g. , The, rebel pickets at first: Mimi toireceive him. -.Finally the. Colonel cot manding the pickets assented to his ception, when Vallandigham thus al dnisved'the:gtiards, askin'rientitteiitif • • of the Federal officers;_ "I kcit t lzen ()Mo; 'WS. of Atherica, - IM - d seni 41%11 your,lines against my, will.-, I hope y 4 will receive me as your pritioner:" . li was then promised to be sent to the :rebel authorities at Shelbyville at- the earliest conventence. CINCINNATI, May- 20.--VALLANDIGU is I, be guest of 8ru033 at Shelbyville. is reported that Biuoo telegraphed JuFF. Dam' as to what lie -should with him. Davis replied, "If he'll tal thp - oath oflnllegianee7to the Confederate) `reteiVe - himl if' oe send him baele."'-' Abolition Comments on the Valandig- ham Outrage. . Henry :Ward Beecher's Independent with great t propriety wisely, says: ' Gen. 'Burnside may ignore the Cis Courts in Ohio, so may Gen. Dix in NeN York, and the next step will be the" ar rest of every editor in New York who offends Gen. llalleck," and that "the edi tors of the Independent .may soon be aen tenced to the . Dry Tortugas. There are nn liberties;" it continnes, "for the citizen if the new military doe(rine prevails. The bet ter conMeis to stink" to' law - and order, and in the peaceful States, to prosecute men in the Civil Courts for treasp_pable acts." =am= gtarSECtiETARY STANTON'S avowal of his intention to nullify that portion of the conscription law which exempts the con script upon the'payment 01$00, is sug gesting. to certain evil disposed personi who are liable to the draft the propriety of nullifying the rest of that enactment. If the Secretary. of Wfar is not bound by the . taw‘oTthc land, of course no one - else is finder any obligation to submit to' it. This will be the certain result of the teachings Of the Administration if they keep on in their present contemptuous disregard of the law. Toni Dick and Harry will only be tixi happy -10 follow the aancierosis example, set hy.:Eliwiti and Abraliam.—World. Extensive frauds 'upon the revenue have recently been diceovered it Satilrhp eisco, and the books - of several litrgif porting firnistare- been seined. by the COHector of the Port.' •• •-•— • liarA brig from Pernambuco has ar rived at Philadelphia,, and reports the de 'struction of eiliht Vessel's .. by the Alabama and Florida. The following are the names of the Unfortunate craft: Oneida, Louisa Hatch, 'Nora, Charles Hill, tthipk; Henri. etta and Lafayette,- barks; Kate Koria,. .brigil - and - Ifinatisher -- schooner. - Loss #1,258,000. fer The young lady who had a- thous and acres of valuable land, which the young men mid" was grounds for attachment, did not marry as well as the young lady without a fortune, who had learned to discard all kinds of aleratus or soda, save Herrick Allen's Gold Medal, which has no equal on this or the other CS:14 1 1/bnt. Mo. ye... young,,tautes. _n_not do likewise, and Dame Fortune will smile on you also. Everybody z, retails it, and most of the Whalesale &niers . Wholesale it. Depot I t 2. :Liberty streeti-New York. . „ Report of the Treasurer of the Soldiers' Aid Society for the Month of May,1863 : Ree'd from Mrs. 1 . 4.-Searle, $2 00 " Mre. E. B. Wilson, 50 7,4`14 Attilya FOrgtUN so co Stronl; l'"00 • " Mr. BiOinel. C. Morton, 25 00 " ' Mrs. Dudtton Lathrop; 50 ,from 1-4 tlcational: Banner' 75 " - 'Mrs. Jesse Bireharci; . 1 - 00 Mist! Fanny..M.Assti4 V5O 1:4 s sale of ay*Jes-by,- society, 83 Total received, sa3 58 The expOnditurea for the month amount to $49 21 AM'Crentaining in treasury, By order of the Society. D.,l3tuutar, Treas. Btiitragit AnithaneCtita Amanda thy - 42 1,1*P.:77 . SecnoN 1. Be it ordained. bythe Town Connell of the'Boroligh,of gontrose,.,and it is hereby 2by41101 authority of thesame, That it shall sat be lawful for horses, neat cattle; 'swine, steep, geese, or other Alornestieated - anirnsis ,ofainirefuev gas nature, to go,at -,large in 11},e;sai0oro; anliifany such animal shall be found at largo Within theaaid;Borougb, it shall be the duty Oldie-High Constahle forthwith to take up.and itripOund -the same; any of tbp'S'aid anemia be, foundjU any lot or .elose, itrshall be' thwiduty of High Constable at the,request of VS own er orooeupant of said close, to. take pp and' 'impound the same; PrOilded„That beti-eeri the 15th day of s' Aril, and 'the,lsth day of Novenper inmy,year, it 'Shell - be lawful for exi!si rtilt at large in said BOreugh &tint the*. daY.Kupe, 'frptu o'ctoek LSO's to svew?elcsek-P.• T. av(ll4 , s:;.Aiiirt;e`it further by 3thpuutto rittaforessid, , That ifany dog, turkey; duca,llo :or fowl, phalk be found in any eellar,Pbarn otlhouse,garden,or the own er- firA : 9eI O .APAOt *FAO° kill ' close ui Agi _said 'n tig t;it er tal tie, tawrill, f9r take, and carry away , suoh,-dogy 'turkey, duck,. hen or other fail, ' By ordieiarthii , Coinieill7...i MAY.40§11.3; T. A. LYO/o,Fee, „,, .: ,„ : ._ -" , i;iiiii. ,',-- D D -..-1.4%1 .-- 'Ait4 ” tic"tMettintokije Parße3t* Ft .oagem in WIWI"' Emontm e , My, 1883, potence. VE have made arrangements for some of these Mowers, and can supply those who intend to buy, Our Country being so uneven and rough, but few machines are adapted to it. We unhesitatingly r say that after severely poutested. trials with other inaehin4 and thorough use on -all .kinds of land and in all kinds of grass, we have become satisfied that we hmie the best machine in use at f the present day. In proof of which we refer to a few of those who have tried them e . . , Itfi['bourn Oakley, G. B. Howard, 11. F. Handriek, J. Hosford, William Bartlett, James Giddings, John Lee, _ A.M. Coon, D. E. Snyder, H. C. Conklin, Lafayette Lynn, Montrose, May 25th, 1863. nr We learn that there was a serious riot at Harrisburg on Monday night. The soldiers attacked the negro quarters back of the Capitol and demolished, door's and windows. - . - - rtfa . tak Q _ .4 *) s A fresh supply of Deeds just printed, and for sale at, this office. The best out. All who try theta are suited. Give them a trial. Bed Parchment paper,desirable forin—nmtly printed. Can't be beat. ,- Pregame your beauty, symmetryorforat, your health, and inertial powers, by using that Bale, Pleasant, Pop. afar andSpecide Remedy known as lielmhold's Extract &mho. Rqad tbo Ailrertho.rgent 1p anotbereolntan.nnd profit by tt iacasce and symptoms enumerated. Cut It ont.and preserve It. Von may not now require it, bat may at some future day. "It gives health and vigor to tho 4111.1 long exposure.: Beware of Counterfeits . Cures guaadced, J March 10-2 m. Parrot t lbszocrur : DEAR Sits—With your permission I wish to say to the readers otystatr paper that I will send by return mail to all what wish iii (freeja Recipe, with fell directions for makingntid using • elmpleiregetable.Bilm, that will effectually remove, in 10 days, Pimples, Blotches, Tan, Freckles, and all .rippurliewof the Skin, leaving the same soft, dear, smooth and beantifal. ' will -also mail free Wiliam: having Bald .Bead' or Bare Bate* simple directions add information !bit Will enable them locate . a Bill growth of Lastirient Whishara,./or a Illotwtattlit. fillet.. than $ days. All ap plications anowered by return mail without charge. Itetpeetrally yours. • - • - - TROS7-F. CHAPll.AN..ttemist. Feb. ' — lVio.B3l Btoadway, Near York. SINGER & CO:S . LETTER 1 - t -k".t.AMILY SEWING MACHINE, '7;irmi ALL ram RECENT mentowanurrs, ' Is the best and cheapest and most beantifutof aliSewing Machines. This =Ovine will •sew anything, from the running of s tuck in Tarletatibi the matting of an Over coatanything from Pilot or Beaver Cloth downto the softest Gauze or Gossamer Tissne.and Is 'ever ready to do its work to perfection. entifell,hem, bind, gather.tuck, quilt,and has capacitrfora great variety ofornamental work. This is not the anti machinetten can fell, hem, bind, andso forth, but it *ill do 80 better than any other maeldne. The Letter "A" Family Sewing Machine may be bad Ina great variety of cabinet cases. The Folding Case which is now becoming so popular, is as its name implies, one that can be folded into a box or ease, which whenctpeneiLmakes a beautiful, substantial,and spacious table for the work to rest upon. The casecare of every Imaginable design—plain as the Wood grew in its native forestioraaelaboratety finished as art can make them. The hfanchaftices are all well supplied with silk, taint, thread. needles, oil. etc.. of the very best quality., fiend for a copy of •'Susoku &Co.'s Gs.v.errs." I. X. B=OEB *CO., 458 Broadway, IC': Y. igrFhiladelphie Ofilce,Blo Chestnut street. RICAII,`WATROUiI& POSTATtoligents n 3fontres Sgi 7 22 Auditor's Notice. In the mattegattbedhtributtou of the furiailWing from italeofthe Seal estate of Lethent - Gardner, rikalcidesslgned having been appointed by.the Court oinizion Pleas of the county of Susq'n, an.auditor to distritdite Said fund. will Meet the parties interested in the same. at his office in Montrose on Saturday the 27th day of June, in.: at which time and place all personibasing clittmenpon said fund will present them or befOreffer.delita• May 25,1553: .4.;:i1.415tg0/4,1121, Auditor. DEL, Lit II & WEStuill VIE PASSENGER TRAIN YEAVEStirear Rend at T. 40 a. in., after the arrival at .1.4 6.30 e. m., of the Cincinnati Express from the west ; conneetingut Scranton. where it arrives , at-10.10 a. m with a train on the Laelmsvanna and Bloomsburg Rail. road :tor Pittston; Wyoming Valley, , Kingston and Witiesliarre, And' by omnibus with the and Hudson railroad at Providence, for Olyphant and Cat. hondate. Atlitipe Station: this train connects by; omnt bud sigthatie Belvidere Delaware 'Railroad for 'Phillips betigcsTrenton end Philadelphia, ';'At New Ramptou Junction, where it arrives ut m., the same:train connects with trains on the-Central Road of New Jersey for Eibrabetta - Olaurark.-"New Tork; - Ewan: BetElehem, Allentown. Aitiusis•Chunk; -Bonding end , Ilsriisburzi— painegees. ,ey.soia• train arrive in New York at 6.40, in rhiliulfoPhhiai6. oo . anti in tiarrieburg pt B.lo— train leaving loot of Cortiand.street, New Task, at, 6.00 a. in. and foot of Walnut stneet. , Philadelpida.-at.o a. gri w counecting,witiktheßnasenger train of this road, learingliewßaMptonshuntion at 11.20 a, zn„ arsdywer, iu P4*Muttoes4,o2.l).Pad. airhpre .it co - rnettaleitit a tniin on.Alinl i stionnotnentittfiloonobnrg Railroad,,aud, with the omnibus running to the Delaware and Hudson Ve.t.T.c.;„,..,„..,.t.1_.. • ).• •,; Ts nun Armee, at titeu isendut 6.10,p, making a elate tke train going - , West on the Erl - 7.- Ce6iiiiktb ' ktlON TRAIN leans *canton at,111.10 ti.,M.,cotinecting_adiareat /W}4 witli-theDay,Raproa train wed Ott thaKtie AntIWAY.-!; , B this ttainftweingers arrive at Ithaca. Syracuse. fti rug,- ass . tins awe , nay. Returning. this Amin leaves Great Bea eSISO m.. on the arri val - of be New Weir_ press going_Witfeet. EspradAir,oing West, and arrives at " • , JOON BRIBBiic. Sup% ' R A. RENRY, Real Ticket Agent. Stranton, May 20,1863. Harford, south Auburn, Middletown, Friendsville, Jackson, Herrick, Clifford, Abington, Luz. Dimock, Herrick, Administrator's Notice. 1 OTICE Is hereby given to all persons having de -1.1 wands amtinst the estate of STEPHEN MEAD, late of Bridgewater township. deceased. that the same must be presented to the mdersignedfor arrangement. ami all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make Immediate pay-Mont. Montrose, May 25, 186. J. B. IfeCOLLUM, Adtn'r. REVOLVERS AND MUM PISTOLS, CARTRIDGES, GUNS, AMMUISTMON, &e. &a., for male by ADEL TURRELL. 31ontrose, May IS, 1863., I: ) ii:":' . '' • fil I OS :" . ':' ' ' VaLl. OPEN ' - ' . On Tuesday, the 10 th but., at his NEW STORE, a fern doois below S'earle's Hotel, a Choice Stork of FAMILY ,GROCERIES, NITS, CAPS& STRAWGOODI CLOTHING, &c., . Together with a variety.of , nsefttl Notions. Congress itEmpire - SiiiiiigWators from Saratoga, &o. &o. Montrose, May 18, 1863. ' tf NEW FIRM. BALDWIN, ALLEN & BARNHART, WEST SIDE OF PUBLIC AVENUE,, • DEALERS IN ' FLOUR, FEED, • SALT, • Garden Seeds, Wheat, Clover, Timothy k Flax Seed, Peas- Lard , Pumil L ek PORK, EIANS,DIED BIM Fish,Smoked Halibut: §I.T. TBi:laplasses -anC{fngarsi TEAS, CoFEEE I Siie_ES,.IIIWOMS ..f •.„ . AND Cash Paid' for 'Butter. • • A. BALDWIN, .-- WM. L. ALLEN,' P. BARNHART. Montrose, Apri114,,1863. .; CLOVER & TIMOTHY 0•30,mr". LARGE BRADFORD CO. , tOHIO AfEDIUM. CHINA BEED WHEAT. 3EEB CORN, PEAS, and a general assortment of Garden Seeds. cam PAID Fos .Piletar.lSeed", Daringthe womb of March. ' BALDWIN. & ALLEN Montroge. 31 ren8.1353:3 : r The Great Cause Of Stumm /Men% Jag Pub/lard, in a Efealerli:hveltrA; T rf4e „ ffia, Celia% A LECTURE ET DM CUtVERWELL; , on the cause 41L-at dame of spermatorrtusa, Consumption. Mental and &yawl Dainty, Epilepsy. NervousnestOmpairetf Nutrition of Bit' Body,' 1403111tude, Weakness- of thi Limbs and,Back. indisposition and incapacity for study and labor, chillness of apprehension: loss Qf MCMOI7 versloato soclOyi love of 'solitude, timidity, seltills traels WEZIT/Mt. biatlgiche, affections of the eyes, Wm..' pies on the face i lnvolantary emissions and sexual Inett-' pacity,,the conarquermea 9f,youthfill indiscretion,4tur l 12Er'Thiliultrirahle lecture eleailsproves that the 11% hove entunerriteloolteri, selt.tuttieW may ;be/o wned widiont aiedleloVand. wit/mint dangerous:Sin'''. cal operations, and shotddle read by : every, yowl and every mania the land, 13ent ander seid. In *plain onvoloys, to any address, on the receipt of sigeratta, or two rootage many*. b 7 ad. droning • • CHAS. ti:KLINE et cO. 1 2 , 1 1 1 1791) , lig/OmM 1 1 44 . 9 11 0 ” • - mums' COxiollND.WlThegrol pc% 0 31 % tho Great Sioneily tor UnlVlStiOrtv ftlau Scrofulous Complaints. and all diseases rd.theldjapj. for sale, at wholesale and retail, by ABEL n,LI Truman Tingley, Harr • 7 . , - Sam', .Tewksbury, Smith' Aiiimirni Geo. B. Johnion, Middletown, - Jonathan Smith, _Gibson, ..., Seth Abel, J. C. Morgan, Brooklyn, James Kasson ' E. G. Babcock, Bridgewater, S. A. Petiis, Montrose, . William Jes.snp, _ Cadwell . SATRE & Agents:. digestion fmutunlicalthy food, impure air, filth: and filthy habits, the depressing vices, and, above. all, in , the venereal . infection. Whatever be its origin, 'it is hereditary in the constitution,dettending "from; parents to ebildren unto the third and fourth' gen eration;" indeed ; it seems • to he the rod of. Him who says, " I will visit the iniquities of. the fathers upon their children." The diseases which it orig inates take various names, according to the organs it attacks. In the lungs, Scrofula produces tuber cles, and finally Consumption ; in the glands, swell ings which suppurate and become ulcerous sores ; in the stomach and bowels, derangements which produce indigestiou,dyspepsia, and liver complaints; on the skin, eruptive and cutaneous affections. Them all having the same ,origin, require the setae • remedy, viz., purification. and invigoration of the Mood. Purify the blood' and these dangerous dis tempers leave you. With feeble, ford,-or corrnOted blood, von cannot have health ; with that " life of the dish " healthy,. you cannot have scrofulous dikase. Ager's Sarsaparilla is compounded from the most effectual antidotes that medical science has discovered for this , afflict ing distemper, and for the care of the disorders it entails. That it is far superior to any other rem edy yet devised, is- known by all who have given it a trial. That it does combine virtues truly ex traordinary in their effect upon this class of com plaints, is. indisputably proven by the great multi tude of publicly known and remarkable cures It has made of the following diseases : King's Evil or Glandular Swellings, Tumors, Elution Pimples, Blotches and Sores, 'Erysipelas, Rose or St. Anthony's The, Salt Rheum, Scald Read, Coughs from tuberculous depos. -its in the lungs, White • Swellings, Debility, Dropsy. Neuralgia, Dyspepsia or Indigestion. Syphilis and Syphilitic Infections, , Xerarial Diseases ? Female Weaknesses, and, indeed, the whole serial of complaints that arise from impurity of Ile blood. 'Minute reports of individual cases ma n y be found in AYER'S AMERICAN ALMANAC, which is furnished to the druggists for grituitons distribution, wherein may be learned the directions for its use, and some of the remarkable cures which it has made when all other remedies had failed to afford relief. Those cases are purposely taken from all sections of the country, in order that every reader may have access to some oho who can speak to him of its benefits from personal experience. Scrofula depresses the vital energies; and this& leaves its vic tims far more subject" to disease and-its fatal ,rssults than are healthy constitutions . Hence it tends to shorten, and does-greatly shorten, The average dura tion of human life.. The vast importance of- these considerations has led us to 'spend yiars in perfect ing a remedy which„,is adequate to its cure. This we now offer to' the 'public under 'the name 'of Aran's' Ssits.trisntpt.A, although it is composed of ingredients, some of which exceed the best .of Sarsaparilla in alterative power. By its aid you may protect yourself from the suffering and danger of these disorders- P urge, out the font Corruptions that tot and fester in the blood ; purge one the causes of disease. and vigorous health will follow. By its peculiar virtues this remedy stimulates the vital functions, and that expels the distempers which lurk within the system or burst out 'on any part of it. We know the public have been deceived by many compounds of Sarsaparilla, that' proniisbd Much land did nothing ; but they will neither be deceived nor disappointed in this. Its virtues have been tor oloind A nt trial. and there remains no question of its _ and L.* Wk. melon of the ,afilletingi.ami:itiis Intended so leach- Aldnmgh tinder. 'the saints tome, it is a very dif ferent mediOnc - from say other which has been before the people, and is fez 'more effectual than any other width has ever been available to thens''- 41.7wmlIcEtiE3 CHERRY • PECTORAL, . The World's Great Itenwdy ler Congbat, Colds, Incipient Consumption, and for the relief of Coniitimptive patients in advanced sta ges of 'the disease. This has been so long used and so mammal' y known, *at m need do no more than, assure the pnbile that Ha quality 4s -kept up. Mother bath emir has been, and • that ift tiny berreSed on to do all it has ever done. ' Prepared by Du. J. C, . Am & CO., , • Nu:tined end Analytical Maack Lowe% MM. Sold by all druggists everywhere, a6(rby; • A. TURRELL, Nontrose, and by one trader in every toica in the eopnty- t mayl9 owls • J 1311KCIiSSli1litNG. PITCHEREIf WIRE ESPECIII3LLY infrmn. , tbe ,chizerus of Montrose I.lhund vicinity ; that .thrY carry. on , the. Blacksatithing business in all, italiranchas at (bellhop lately •crecnplitd by liens) , Clemons,on the plank road, near , tbe-,stepm itar — ft'a still guarantee-to make •as good'work, -at as reason ble pricesas say shell In town. - Montrose, - Prrraell. April 2 :414,34.1-4( . ..A.41:141(T. THE NATIONAL CLAIMS AGENCY, comp:omit:it BY garlferi:Vatint!, & ! trace, • , Government Agents and At.ornietk Washington. D. C. Branch for Susquehanna County, conducted by r....s.lrterf, Montrose. Claims presented and propectited before Coigress,"Cciart of 'Chtints and the' Departments. , PAT PEN, SIONS:BOUNTIES Wild , ARREARS Vf.PAY §BCIIILED and COhLBCTED. Tho Undersigned, being now LICEIIS.IID b the GOV BBNIEBIRT (and' dui/dated with thlte agency /if Wash ington for thopurposo of expediting' business,l 'Will at tend promptly tool) calls in Stip line - Of birsidess. Infor mation stunt,: and No CHATILGeIOtes , suceessful. • • • 'bforttrote, Web iF -- • •li.-11VFXTC11.. ! 1 . • - • .. • NEW EN BEY LANDS:FON- SELE..--ArAth GLE - - DEN, Tonl ;EAT e. Suitable for Gra , ,Pqatii - Raspberries, Strawberries. Black tries, turtat to, &d. of 1, 23. 5, 10 , 0r20 acres rach,:at the fettling pi for' tte' pro* cut; IDO Wes, to $2OO, 11). reel 140 t AaerEs r4r &A. 2 liere3lok 1 , 40// aerit s tai. APIPM-3)1 DUO dollar a week. /aw", odd bindtolna - tots :In Piet; wood; g hy' . lol:trect, SCSI 0 payaNe brOne 46110_14 week. The ttboVe' pia and; farms. ardsltuated at .Chet ctoA WaslithgrOtt towitshlV,. Burlington 'irountp, New. Jersey. For further Information, jm0 . „,..1r. 'with a I'. "O' stamp, for a4hrepra',lT c. - Dj l7 - A- "k." l4 A, c/FIK; Feb. Nd. - 50 Cedar - Sfieer,'New York.. FC 004 B,TlMPth r i l eol • ..t alvertiser having beta restored. to healtkin e. few iveeks4by eiroad ildulcdy.after-iniving` suffered seversi years will - tempera ipog affectjon,.and that dread disease, Consumptiont-rinamtlemitol46,ltnown to We felicnr-eraftrrerot llo Total ashodhire it, howl!! end cpifigthirigitiistiri tiotrotedltretor charr,,e,tvriih the directions for prepar ing and usingtbe eamt4vgbich they willibuleetfreCortn for Consoarruis, Astgicaißittercorrtsi 844- 4, lThe only object of theadvertlser in./sending the Prescription is to benefit the aXicied t and tiptoed leformation which be conceives to be invaluable" and he hopes iremedy p y ro h eabog, as - t ßev. EDWDAeWO3OI4I,oay Ap. 8-$m- Williamsburg, Kings wordy, tr. Y. itiveniisul, ' tOttornifee.,'• WM' we 'eslllidior. . lurks in.the roniditg t4 of mnitisndeaof pen. eater prodn'ees 41 minced by itn enfeebled, dated state of heblotid. b ef v lll. oot!iti beefinAl competent, tginhnm a the 11 tones in pit vigorous ion, and leaves the s ' to. Toll into. d i sorder Amy. The setothlous nomination is variquslY ised by: therOnrial ,di.4- ;e,_lovi living . disptdeied ~ ,No paint) pill. be e pared to make thelfieboalavOttbi at patronage. It dill be conducted twat; thoNorpull tom No Oetter PPPorttmitY forltroaoAnallfying enkTep for, teacktng out be AtteTe t ti , . • _ • . Tsiontrtryopa, BOP A:OMM PrTu Thipetment , .. •-•" 4.00 1 , .3P COrtnowlttauches' magma ScL!.tuct?s t ot *attrentaq tat:. ika!) F 111 INT Oitectrali MiirchAL: tr - • , _ , LiNEVIINVIDWAIIK- 1 .fr` - --_• .‘ ' • ; Bpi away from the subscriber int theta* of March t asi v IOSEPHGARLan indentured llRPointleOtOthk farming htudnpae.. •Whoever will ratan' niwa to the es ., gereigned tail) receive the above rower& 4u . p e p api are forbidden to tutor or trait him on m yactiount: U 1r: wilipqno•debts of hi. contracting after aovedmio.•-,!, • =NAG Jessup, 3f.ay 5 . 04 . 1868. his • G{X)l) IzikitWB ! illti \ MO:coiSmono IN TILII li:' .. ..1 ~, GOODS, DRY M r atlMl '3333111503, ZaZa.A.CUEI - To Purchase fik ILF 11) Whero yen nro aure of getting the worth of Yeiti.i ll 4" ey, lent the ' Ar i r C;;lirtM CON! i r 6utteuberg, 'gosenbaum, & tad. lEEE CEUTAL( RISE IN • • DOMES'TICS,7 has put ns on our gehrd, arid we litwelately taldln stank, which enables he to offer loony eustomemgoor. s on ertually as good terms as tonnerly,consideringthelath rise. AT THE STORES OF Gattsitler4, Ilastubanin 1t to., Montrose, Susq'a County, Pa. Elmira, New-York, . Susquehanna Depot, Pa. , ,! OUR FALL AND .WINTER .STOCK Is ct)tkiroioite, We are determined not to be outdone, either in priceseor onalitie.—and w•e µ•ill endeavor to give our customers olt posaibie eatiefaction. CLOTHINGs . , Tn this branch enrstock is corapiete, and will be sold lower,and more tastanliy ,finistaLthan any .one-horse 'establishment, or any tour-horse concern this side of N. Yorrkeity,,, 'sable to Otter or produce. We can lustre the Aach t a e in w nlMi t il l ei l lsg e ct i , el the beet etittee and VD — Garments matle toorder • (iOn the shortest notice. Ord Good Fit warranted or no tole. lir ' order to close oat orei stock of MINSIII 151-OVIENCip we will Eel Tat a mall' advance above cost. . FURNISHING GOODS: A Great Stock conttmtly kept, nndlold loiieithan tha lowest at tfintitubrrg, gestitbartm Memtro'ic, January 18t,.1863 TO- DAIRYMEN. - `: isr& bave made mangements to send Antes to ; New V York on Conaignmerit or Contract; daring' the SOWII. We will tarnish pails free to all who ire, demi roua of doing either: To those who want :to we wilrgnatantee the MAW market prior and prompt 4* turns. they paying freight andeommission: • , • Of We will adyande money on consignments If wanted, and hold ourselves responsible for all 'Batter and Pails owned by dairymen and sent by ns.• taw-x, ALLEN &134851G11tt ; Montrose, April ilith,•lBB:h • • • Jele xo ma mg Eiamiaftl!Surgeon S subscriber havirsg-Rm r appolnted the in 1. cilesioner of Pcneloni, a MEDICAL EXAMMR at large, to•examlno and give certificates to all enllffett to Pension j 8 will attend to all application, that maha lifoatrosa, Mama at Z. S.Tar. ape.l24 Rbtelk , - r.Be Pftingera .3fontiOlid. pril 6, 1806.-44 , . 3 , 4 `BOYD & womturp • •cAlarK .0,14; TINtSBEEHROINSINgS N*Xl' DELOW SEARLE'S 110n;44 .11.130 The CARPENTERINGIusiness NEAP, '1:112 1 , AILTItOI , ClaßitO. urE keep tonal:Mite on iand intieralltasertment ei Of the masa apprtma pat !q ih i i /P r ?! - Pi rd wA r eorOk!ttd! ) - • • Farmers' Todd of All Hinds. Brass Ware, Porcelain Ware, Japanned and Plain Thk Ware of the treat material, Paints, - Oilir Glass; Patty, and Bath. ~,- Primps, Lead Pipe,iimps, Dint Cages, ete..; ite; Terdistight. ' Rethember the plate. Cell qhd obe wk oTn. t norm ad WOODIZIOIn6;,' e. woßputirr... 3 I .240ntz,086,, Jul)! A:how !ft 1011ROSUSELEMENK. Wilt °pop in Monthise, , F. D. RUNT, tiftwiliiit BIiss.JESSIE BISSEI4 Afaltitant