. . - __ • NO Par" ' printer° i" tbie once iemlni.t!eKed 4 unt m g othe elect," and; requeated , :to: report ..at Scranton during . tht coming week, and-no paper will-be:printed at.', effiee;?, „ ree k. Our position as P. M. of the , last - . Legislature requires oar attendance at the State Capitol for ten dais-4-aftel.3 tlinsh business will go on as usual. Those who have greenbacksjOsenit us, 46116 A-som e, one at the office te attend to thetiw Remember the Poott—Our well•to•do citizens who are counibig'tlie profits of the year, and making New Year presepte ) hnd donations should.remember the ,:trorthy' poor—especially the fatililifw - of Soldiers.' No class as wen- deserve synipatlik' 'and aid. In some Places, Farmers And'others send loads of wood-and other necessities to each family. Let all aPeak'at once, in this matter, and act in concert. ft . The Dra . ler this :diatrict cannot be made before Febritary.. Our readers will be duly notified of important matters in referencii thereto. New Itears.—Many of the merchants and others in town, propose to close their places of business to-morrow. Conscripts and otheo who :visit Sarah ton with "them $300" in their trotvserts should beware of pickpockets, generally, and especially of that class who offer to procure exemptions by the use of money, or by some mysterious influence, unknown to the law. Advance these robbers none of vour.greenbacks ; but examine the list a exempting disabilities in our last paper and judge for yourself, or consult your home physician, as to probable disability. Barglary.-00 Wednesday night, Dec. 23d, the store of Abel Terrell,- of this place, was entered from the rear, by some person, under circumstarioes indtcating that he is well acquainted with the prem. iseia, who took' therefrom two revolvers, and two watches, of the value of $65 00. Some other small' articles may hive Wen taken, not yet missed. The further prog ress of the thief was arrested by his hear ing Mr. Turrell approaching. Mr. T. of a reward of twenty dollars for the ap prehension and conviction of the person who committed the theft. ' ' Elning in Slisq'a C. Denton, a former resident of Binghamton has been for some time past engaged in boring for coal and coat oil, on the farm of .C. 11. Trowbridge, in Great Bend toWnship. At ihe depth of 65 feet, a bed of plaster was Amok, 15 feet thick e r and below that bed of black slate, which has been bored :44 feet without ;getting through. Denton lkowbridge are about to erect a- plaster ,mill,-gted expect to have plaster for sale in ,the Spring: . —The public nnot be too_'oat= h ca andliagfire-arms. They are apt tozo off, ev"ien one don't_know they are ;elided, that many valuable and other lives-lire loss thereby. One night last week, ia:yeTng _ wellknowu to most of our.totueuis, who waildoking_for some holiday resents, got to handling a conple cf plat*, (which he supposed to be not leadeiThin a drag store, dOwn town, when they both -went off; passing through trio blek irloegs=d a gate into the street, tor:ether ferithrtgro watches and the b'boy, wbc escaped tart as the doors were St. Oxttle.s.fhitel,Seranton.—Many of our cosaty.pe9ple will visit Scranton du ring Jannaiy• ,and sire recommend all 'too_ pnt e.t die-,St.tCharles Hotel ,. on Penn Avenue. Mr.l.4E. Burgess, the propri etor is an obliging, gentleinanly 'person, and _guests will fiad that their wants are suisfactorily.atteteed to.. Charges mod, elate. ..220 REWOMDI—WiII be paid - for the 4purchen.sionandicenuiction of the person Nth Gement' nyy-stored the night of Dec. 23d, and stoleithevefrom thefoljnyring de scribed property, Waribt.6s, (and perhaps some other small things.nOt missed :) ,One silver .bnntingliztaie watch, Ameri .4rp style a macrremem, mew, :iirorth,B4o. .One silver open face cylindertiiiqiiettmcit •watch, (been used,) worth $B. One Un ion Arms Co..cartridge it!ii*Aver, viltehOt, No. 32 , .fiveilneh4harrel, worth 'sl4l. ona Union Arms Co.'Colt's style, retplVer, 5 •silot, powder and ball, it inch barrel worth 413. To the latteribeforgoi to take the wrench and mould, which he can have gratis by calling.and I` , owning ,AI3EL TURRELL. .Montrose, Pa. Dec. 24, 2888. • - To Appel:sties:co—The Oyerseens of the Poor of Montrose desire to hind asappren ti(N, Three ihildrity; one girl of 121earsk •one of 6, And a boy of 3. Einguitis Of W: IV. Sums and C. N. StoDDAED. tif Parra for Sale.—A Farm is offered for sale, situated in .Middletown township, Susq'a county, containing' 150 acres,-anti about 80 acres improved, together witb a good house and a new barn, also a good 'well of water, and a creek passes through the farm, also n public road ; and some fruitarpea thereon. For - particulars call on or addregg Samuel M., or Samuel A. 'at_ Jackson Valley.. *tn2 n et g e 4 &elev.—The animal meeting of the 8i1i40.;6, Medical Society will be held 3t , .0004940:11r.1ta15ey, Montrose, On We i 9 e o d% 18#4,,,at All nular practitgimOpainvited. stocitioblere , ireetft.-4110 Soma meetiw.,or tiie_Apekil9ldempf4lte,Fteip* artnony-751r6Pike Omni:1.1! la* 186 i held on the first lionday-tillt . ° )?4„,._" , 4 ) 04 boil* if pwacifout liffigip son; at kiii , ikaclii tasonmeiiii. :.-)r 4 - titts” 2r '• )ielar edzilratf* Coin dar-Osth , dikAcciinumpisoi'to ct'n• dune two wpetak t An; -4 Jouyvad or spo. dal "Votirt- far 4rtalt: civil Ruda A of =-08 second i(t I day) - orlanuary:' 'We OPy the list of Juror &Inch . Apo RieSaid-,Vrarof.tt F - '' Bridtewater:',H. . AlUS tie 03011: Broohlyn': John C. Lee. Dimock': , LOren Newton, Th, l ;"*llliEuna k - Franklin 'DOW IL BlOWerir. Forest Lake : Miron , Birehard.',. Mod : -B: , Great , Bend boro: W. A: Snow. Gibson : J. G.; Stiles. ,' ' 4 : • Jackson : C. -43.' Bamatt - Jot 14Mer, Alonzo Perq. I Jessup : c ; • ' Lenox : briohicaL Belcher, J. Conrad, IL S. Content.'' 1.-i. 14throo , W0.-Feltem t G. E. , Plulltps. tibetty ;“ IL W..1210wa,rd.. litonttoietV. 'A. Lyons, HenrYMO en, J. D. Goodwin, George't, Stone. MidipetowAt-i J.Miersiey, St, ms, 3. l l`lllngton. ,; • - NemiUiltord . : 4 ,"Eitbesiviti, ` A: Aldrich. Rush V.-C. Raker. lohti'Braeiricy; tit Hill. : 1043 -*Au. .Thomsbn 'GrEAD sirifeii.==filiuirait +inst. Auburn Thomas -'R..White. Bridgewater:,A. P. Bush. _Clifford : Richard Day.ii ClarkCrispin. - Forest Gideon - i Deuel, —, Hiriun Co well • Great Bend: Enoch Hawkins, Oliver. Trowbridge,_ - - „ • Titnotby ing. Harford: Oney Thateher.' Jessup; S. - Dervntt,John - Creak J ' ackiOn Ch,a;riei Fr4nelw• - tailuitp : ftughUher. ' • -- • New-Milford: 4haly..,Walltor,-J. A. Dix, Oakland: J. W. Carrington. • Rush.; ,Els'sha Osborne. Springville :11.' G. Ely,"11. F. Risley, James Lyman.. Silver take; Timothy Sweeney. Tc.a.vsnat4trBois—ltntsit oscitaGt- LAILTERAL- = ArarA: David Army.- - lirldgtiwater - : !fbarter. Brooklyn : Henry Caswell, Chan. F. Perigo, E. C. Crsulall, E. P. Mack. • 'Choconut: AromMeath, Jr. . Clifford : Win. Itirtem,s. Johnson. Dimock : Geo. Blakeslee, C. - J. Lath rop, F. M. Woodtmnie. • ‘l'orest Lake: Gen. Handrick, I. Giffin. , Great : Bend S. end : ;A.G. Brush, R. Mapes, P. W. Messick; David 'loess. ' GibsiM : John B._Clatilina. M. Potter._ Raiford Tyler Brewster, Ira_Carpen ter, Shephard_Carpenten.l Herrick: ' Mortimer , ; Isichean : dessurr:„Joshua r g o ttnn.4-Libert • Daniel Faw1ey,..7. 1 fr.R.,halker - • Lenox, Ira Hine, F: Powers.. ‘ , Lathrop: -Truman Bell. - • _ Lit Memlowfi:,,E. B. Beaulsley, Na thaniel Denelt. Middletown': `I. W. Lewis,',. S. Can field, Hiram True. Now Milford : H. P. Corwin, Wm. C. Ward. ... Oakland :J. K. Grimes. , . ' Rush : Oliver H. Young. > Susq'a•Depot : Edward Carlisle, Royal Ty1er....., Philander _ 7 . Springville : P Strieldand,John Tuttle. Thomson.: Sylvester ring.. ntsysssz nitons—szcom mix's. ow ItEa. MAR' TERIE. Apokeen : .0. B.Haight, Anbnin'•. He:iry ' Rosa, Judson E. Hib. bard, IsaaeCarter.- Ararat:: Warren Ballard, Brooklyn: F. W. Bolles. Bridgewater : C. W. Dayton. Clifford;: S. E. Willard, J. F. Hodgson, Benj. Smith, George Graham. ~ Choconnt: Elkanah Chalker. _ Ditnnelt Wallace,. %Hinder, Cr Franklin y S. - D:turrelc Rd, Stumm,. Friendsville: John Rooney. I Great Bend B. Johnston, George Back. Gibro`n datob Dutcher. Harford : Fowler Peck, d. . Lllffany. Jackson : thanneey.Lainb„ Lathrop: Hiram Taylor." Lend.% : R. Westcott,-S: S. Benjamin. New. Milford : , Charles Brus. Jere. Brand°. - Rush Worden J. B. Granger. Springville : • donathdh Nutt, - James Sim& Depot Burka, 31. 1 13 1 co• Myer Lake: D. J. Unrpky, R. Gage. the Next' Draft—All aged.or infirm parenta,.(withoat reference to tbeirlirop ertj',)-aill be entitled - to - elect One "8021 'to be e l feinK from neat draft. Papers ma" out ruid eritio.. the Board for the `small. , sum of trIAPOIt 4-a, cr.T. lades - OV , fieeiniktontrolui • ~, ~ siir lis . ..:.. thi g - &jai* aticidnese,- ve .Sewin g wishiriejo r Otbilasti'l_kilhifkriltle: o _, Madhine.oribe:Wileirt ikelr 1 30. F ii, b t : Plikiioittif***;*l. : eardactifrek buy gtie - difril4yrcom ei!... , , , t.r 11 1, „,,," wArrlditeaAri.nsuit;:liff A dosecT ..., I °, l ; 1 .7; 9 1: f ri , t h e i r Tint R ,_.. 1 12 Pe;;:::::1 .."-: ---- V pt—aMountt' wiai Li de C rm , „A" rfasigh-elobicir by :4ildnitli3On "''. 7.- il 3 , Wt. I. a \ ki lit-i t ofithit*Ten t zreflefilii i slidi-L4oasl;lllVektTik ilkOpli o fnioulidtelorit.-alirir4ln New F 14 4 7 4. ifigoiilirfttl . ,- 1 even : r i s t=o B W: 0000 1 * 1 0-1 1 0 -le * '-, - Bair Ofninit= Ortf. ifilitivatVof all legitl'ittitibelipiiiiied4ruitliii:dotit4:ri.: SheiliffidieniSeSlittatdfoit sale on Saturday, Jan. 1604 1863, in.,the Court.house, at Montrose, at 1 o'clock in the afterationi•aa follows : • A house and - lot in Susrehanna Depot. Suit_of Henn+ 'Abel ngatnst Henry and maria .f r a ior. _, f, A tavern -itan4„Rear 'Jackson_ cornera.. Said of~Hnonalr Piyne againslC.,C:Payne. 4,10 t ,with house, and barnthereo,a t at Susqu'a Depot. - . lobo .B. :Tones aiiinst Wm. Smith. A lot in Susq'n Depot having thereon tAro,franted dufellinge, the PrePOO of L. Arnold. • ' • A farm in Franklin containing 68 acres, mostly improved, with some fruit trees thereon. Suit of Duninore against %V. A. Smith. / ei4l.ll:_the interest', bt Lore,' IltortOd in stand 'Sid - ore: E i mory. A farm of 50 acres. 36, ipvr,oved, witli house thereon, inApplicono Suit of Carinalt estate _ against Snakes Kennedy, Those who, buy laud at, Sheriff's sale , must partash down therefor, unless a lien , creditor,_ entitled to the money. The Sheriff' giv . Cs note , that thp rep lar term of Court, •to continue two-weeks, will cominence at Montrose on the:'third Monday (18th day) ofJanuary, 1864. An adjourned or veal! Court will also be held for one we e k, 'ebnitneneinir on the second Monday (1111 :day), °flan. Applications for license to sell tiquoi will bye beard-cin the 18th. Rbbert' bach ol;Loami B. Hind% Jerome B. Very, and Daniel lioff are advertised as intending to apply for tavern license; and Geo. Hap. , craft to sell at wholesale.' All the Auditors' node& are printed in this paper, ,extept those of A. Chamber linEst • fle•distributes the funds of Pe ter Jac kson's estate on Saturday, Jan: tlr; 1864; the funds of Dennis Wheeler's es tate, Jan. 7th; and the funds of W. W. restate„ Jam .# l 4 l peagi l .1 clock in the forebeeli. Sabbath School ConTention. —The Susquelnintia County Sabbath School' As sociation will hold as second semi-annual meeting at Montrose, ,On Wednesday ihe 6th day of January next, at, 10 o'clock a. m., when all friend's of the cause through out thi'ettiiiitry,'"itre earnertly`inlyited to nuana-- - _ ncstrr, - Pres. q.so.' P. Lrirtm, Rec. See. • • - Farm to Renti.--A good farm of 130 acTesovith about. neFes improved, situ- ate a -in en vei Lake !intim ship, , this cowl ty.; , '8 offered for-rent, one year or more. It has thereon a good framed house, a barn and horse stable, a good orchard, etc.,and is well watered: An ei'eellent'dairy, 'or grain farm. , For particulars enquire of Edward Flanigtut, mlilver Lake, ore a dress Lim the Mantrose Fost Ofl e _ --Thafriends of. Rev. T. Cl i a=givalinf a Donation at his ratidepee at'Elk Lake,• on 'the afternoon and evening of Fridayfdannary Ist, 1864. All are respeetfnlly invited. th!etthural.—Thy annual meeting of ford Agricultural Society will be held at Harford Village on Monday even ing, Jan. 11th, 1884. All members are invited to attend. W. B. GtrliE, Sec. IlleritntalEarly in the-yetti 1864; ..the travelling agent of the Independent Re publican, receiv . ed from Whir. M.' Oakley, $1,50 to nay for this paper fir the year. He afterwards called at our office on some business, and refermd to it, inquiring if the. money was received. Finding it was not, he went to the Republican office to see if he could find the agent, or money. The editor: of that-eke : et ., rued t 0 _remexp her diet •iluisgent; tfie dine Inetadnedithat he had the money for as, and that he was coming right np to hand is the money, which be believed the agent did do ; but agreed to inform Wit:1)111k. matte'rk O. was at our'office not less than !dupe ti m 4; • When Ihe: eeV•wai talked: bout,ti and at his requesruovAttotertlie agent a very respectful note, Tens inding him of the matter, sending it to him sealed, ate of his brother, H. H.; . to which we never received , any reply. Fin4llY, last year, Mr. 0. •proposed to pay the bill, es neither of us seemed likely to get the money of the agent. We then had a right to take $2, as affearagets.---4at be summed - that he had been troubled enough, witlodt, the loss of another' half dollar ; we therefore accepted' 81,50—making an entry od our book,statiag the cirptostance. Whether he "ever recovered his money, or agreed to take,the Itepuhlican for it, we'are not inferined. The agent recently informed us that, he left the:money with brother Horner," soon twills attention was called to hisneglect; 'and in his card he states that the delay, was, that of the person With wbOnt.hileft the money. How that may be, we cannot know; but we IcnoW that after two years effort both ourself and Mr. 0., (as he -informed us,) gave_ up the hope of dulining . thelnoney out of the agent or his suh.agent.,-. .- A few days-before,* printed dar.-eird, a guptleman (whose name,, etc:, , we gave the'agent and - dOriOt theiefore publish), called at this efice ,aelki stated that the agent came to hill hs:Awe Ork dat.e give n ),, 20414144_14w L ittriVioiitio fOr the. Rep.; wlllolo':t l e;4ooino49'4o. B viprtbst whet took any:tionnv.paper" it would be the ineffectual 'Helga:v:44lle agent aaid v ,well,if you will 'not take tbe*Ptibli*iriltatellil'ilkati colt, is antgent - forbeth.-Thu man said ho would WUlMetibtifor-tbe Distlolllll4T sir motttln?„ to which tigtkile would li'nd'itt 4.4044 05RP4,41 ; !- ( 604 pen. Blitlaattitikef.kettl4 the.agent-seifirui4jiher, which he heti fifty reffieract*tel nith';:.as,„ we litlWl.lo.l titleirifiesildlrSlarite73( •'• • wtkitatect-that.ff.tWiwasittototrars * 111*; - 4.1eoViiii . te wortilitit:ttirarA r tjkat i ,:any bui himself was trafre t lingo lecan. only e that;we are. eißreet;zeto-identity. - L f et uttUriirode that it. was,' 'Mother, afid pleasure in exPlaning the fact:, . • We have thest3ttement 9fattetbergen.: tleman to thi'effeat that the iagein tinged him to subscribe for tbePemolintlie cool' ty,paper, and that he -questioned.:bim, to•the name . oftb e sheet,,tilt he gtiVe* na Independent Republican', Wheitte ordered him teimOve on, quick, or he would whip him-4g.ivingas:a reason .that be had Seen. told the, agent often-induced men to take "the Democratic paper," and then . send'a. slifferent one,. and was not , pleas4at, the attempt Co play, a sharp, .game' With: 11% Often have we 'heard that Democrats were coaxed to give thiaman their name's, with the belief he would ,send a Democratic paper, or whereltiVaS.ablifeaellt, conceal the politics of his sheet.;; but we, shouldq have paid J:10 attention to 'general:43l4AM had u 9 specifiestatemehts been made Our readers cab now judge. whether we had tqight ti) say that, Frazier is not our agent.. But as _tjteretas been an efforrto shift the respensibility, we _state respect fully they've pertini - named 'Frazier has authority as n g eStAwb - . - , —'/'9.the slang phrases . and libellous epitheti used . by the agent, we make - no reply... Had ho a cause that could stand upon merit, he need not have resorted to such words as he did; but, as he evidently n ceded- bracingi-wotilow Jsitu , ;the•benefit of hisliaoligtardisirt —Many of the most, respectable West ern papers arevery. 'earnest in their de nunciations of the alleged blunder by Gen. Hooker at Ringgold, where it is said that some five humlfed of 'his , bast troops-- men from Illinois aria Ohio—were toot ishlysacrificed. . r y r" VO7leo Young or Old, Male or Female.—lf you hattre. autredag from, a habit indulged In by the yoUNtikiit - BOVlSW,S._whlchaitiaea so away &ler nauglyundsrms,;erhichttntlut them for ruarriaar is the grestort ovtl-71dch tart beta)) 111.01, or W See tymptomstUnaeratedittAdvestisemeat.:*n . d If you aro It - sneerer cut out the -advertiseinent,_ and send for it at onee..pe ye undone:sus. Ask for IdelatoldN, take another. Cares guaranteed. 'Bewarnoteounter felts sad Lialtftions. - - notrlS 2m IMrilleMolttlistireriel lON lauct Lduring lllthuteithas a given SATIErrACT the 14yemlt has both I otrodneedlntotobis -United States.' .After bathe tried bytililliiiinek!lt has been' proclaimed thepain des troyer of lb° prortd. --Pain cannot be where the liniment 1. ap plied.. It usediur directed, ft cannot and never bas failed in asingle instance.. jiartmids, coughs and iniin enza. 'Lenin% tie - ben • •• sue atm. issor and den ancilmitittMe„; n Aiesidainsect stings. &c. It tape ectlyinnoeenillo take interniThe. and can iss given to the oldest p :non or youngest child: - Price 25 and 50 centaa 56 Cortland/Street. N. York. Bold bY all ittarg„ /sta. - nor 01m THE CONFESSIONS' AND EXPERIENCE OP AN, rNvALID.-a, Pabliehedtot the benefit. awl as a scandug and a mike) to.yonisxmen nto antrer from amens De. bWty. prearatare decay otlianhoCA; etc:.-supitiyints at the sometime. the gleans of self-cnre. By one who has cured himself efterbelng pnl tcrgreet bajtu7 and ex pense through Medteellumbffg and quackery. By enclosing o poet-mid andreelseq :envelope; single topics may betad or the anther. I • • mil - HAD:IEL MAYFAIII, tasy2Crlyto ti s z KBedford. Mum; Concanzi...M., zapRaSH . it -14/LO , az, 5 ZOE f r IALE.-7AL!C! r, GAB- Suitable for Grapes. Peaches, Pears, Raspberries, Strawberries, Blackberries, Currants. &c.. of 1,23 w. 5, 10 or 20 acres each, at the following prices for the pres ent, viz : 53.scres for 8200, lu acres for $llO, 5 acres for 2,51 acres for sqo,l acre for $2O. Payable. by.one dollar a week. . . Also, Food Cranberry land,. and village lots in Chet wood, 2. by 100 Teet, at 'Meath., payable by one dollar a week. The above Land and 'farms, are situated at Chet wood, Washington township. Burlington clammy, ?few Jersey. For farther . information. a Iv. with aP. Q. stamp, fora cirdniir , to , B. FBARHLIF CLARE, Feb. 3. '63.-13 , 2 , !o:90 Cedar Street, New York. Cam' The Singer ;Awning Illaehistes.—Our LETTEU it Family Sewing, Aiactilue Is test galuing a we - UM-wide repiatatinn. It hi beyond doubt the beat and cheapest and caostbeantitarof ift=ity Sewing Machines yet offered to the public. No other Family Bowing Ma- chine has so many useful appliances for Hemming, Binding. Felling, Tucking, Gathering. Gnaging_, Braid ing. Embroidering. Cording; rand CO forth . ' "No' ether Family Sewing 'chleo has so meat capacity for a great variety of work_ It will sew all kinds of cloth, and with all kinds of thread. Gicat and recent Improvements make cog Faintly Sewing Machine most reliable, most durable, andlnost certain In action at silicates of speed, Iv makeolthilaterlocked stitch, - Which le thebest stitch known. -4 4n7 one, evan of themost ordinary capacity, can see, at a glance, how. to use the letter A Famil y Seating„Machine. , ,OttrTamily Sewing , Machines ate finished in ditaste andageleite style. , ThaFolding Case , of the Family Hnehide is a piece of cunning workutenship of the mosinseful kind. It pro tects therachine When not tante, and when about to be operated maybe oPenedes a spacious and substaptial tablet() sustaht the We*. 1. While some of the .Cases, made oat of that:hottest and simplest woods, are fin ishe-d in the,aimplestandChalitesrmannerpossiblel others arc adorned and einWlish!d in tbo cnost toady /ad superb Icianbsolutely tiereattitY fa see the Patripy Machine c lmfati °l4 iso Ito to' ilidEo of Its grog =Fecal And beauty. It lkfast beviming asp:hailer for fa - rally ifeiving as 'ear Mannfactnringmachineaarefor manufacturingpurpoies. The Itranrh Offices are well supplied with silk, twist, thread, needless. oil. fie., of the very best qn Send for a Panvm.ar. THE BLNGER MANVFACTURING COMPANY, novl2) 438 Broadway, Now York. ' ....W"Fhlladelphia Office. FlO Chestnut erect:. ' READ. WATROHS & FOSTER Agents in Montrose. azolfirraoss BUSIEST • ' Meat. Abu. $llO c $1,501' 'Mau. bbl. Bye. ... . Cornmeal. Corn, ~ r I'oo , Dressed Ito. ...:.......:..62Backwbeat Butter.. Oats, (32 lbs.) • f15Q1,70 8ean5,...._....11% sa 1.75 Alp. tldox.. Patatoes.... ... ... e ,50 Wod, IR COld, VZIf 47P141# STAMP . 'TAX • ON PROMISSORY NdrEs ALL Notes not over $ 'Ovexs alOand " 40a • . 4 Ga eop -• 000 " 1.000 " " 1,200 " 1,400 " 1.400 "_ 1.600 " 1.600 "1,800 Lena. , 4000 • . 2 • 406 .".! 2,41 X " 2,400 %SO • 2403 -% 2.11 W " " (001 " .' %SA " &COI e 8.0) " a. e 8,600 : 2,202 4.11$ • Greif, P.,t,.$ b., Dr o, 0 co ; 11.17; - At 11 4 t1 T 4 0 4 -24-0, 100 a, brabMI,,,PY .g Bi l3 B= anq: SS ffyi * 41mi.* ..; of L , •ot orpp. th 11y131( w , v- 4 , 1 burn TA T s. wzzr_y. w sw v. : G ilani - v is r: 3(r. ye ss a v vor9 T,. • , ICES. - 10 Se fell 89410 4.25' 1b.,10,07 ..... . 0,40 1,50. 1%1 0 et.• H. fr. t 1,7 e— i ...e t 7. -, ... :Si o .1 1 0 ?el ea cc •er, ••:1 2 g I=IX 07.1 p a l Poi n. a CV3IIO. NC= Citsh Prices - for , ' . d Buckwitt;;;;-: O a t s , - Buckwheat Rye, Flour, r • Flax Potatoes, - . BeesNitix, BUTTER - Dried Apples Poultry, Pelts, dce4 -- - •Al .the 914,14,tand a :few. doors beitkir Roy d 4- 8 - -c-cornr.- MObtiotie' *Nov 2 -( POST.- TIE FIRST ARRIVAL i:I . ::1 111 4:14 1 QP-S ' t ABS TO BE FOUND AT JAM R. DEWITT'S! ,VLEGAIIT' assortment of Ladles' Dress Goods, lalnes. Casbmerek Paris Crapes. altmool Plaids, black araddloreoralpacfa;blact slikprintragingbaras, Latleactothii.likeleLon andilakanantlikizta 3 . x #' -DOMESTIC- S. Ilrowa Vee*gray etrif ped and dealatisllearidakaralas 4 1 .4041 13 4: all other atilea i t ea 2 V 4l , 44 * _ en s Wear. x Particularatiegibia fircaile4tcl this dapartalent. Zlra tine black Irreacla - clothgrabd ca/bimetal, attar blue ma mincer's, fancy caaalacecetaientackyjean. abgapa•enu, satinet, ad Tailors' Tc=lbgt; Hats and .ftoi 4 ete.. it'. Battery, Roods anft tmeas; Ladles' Zocklet; 'Pemey duo& and, Notions, inclaing elegubt• sad ctriste style of LAdlas' Dress Combi, • t • :1 0V28222214- pn:- brown, yellow and whlt4tlces_rotto,bo WY. . AD. yaw BEST coffee; Wee*, &gen snuff an tobacco, Birds' ecd, mackerel, codfish, etc4ctc. Ordokery l l Oil; Lamps, 'Glass eta., Crockery of all kinds. hardware and nails. coal, lamp, and linseed oils. coal oil - lamps and fiztara, glass, sash, paints, paliatiTuthes. : BOOTS An SHOES. Mena' Kip and heavy boots, boys and Yonth's Ide arid heir: boots, children's copper toed shoes, misses mo rocco shoes. Mies' pit= article walldnig shoes, ladies' gal teni.sadmoroteo oe ladies`, Is:amoral shim% ladies cat shoes. Theaboro gouda are to_b&Soldat prices that.sidist4 l ry everyone." DAIRVIviEN. I have constantly on hand a @undyed batter palls.. 'lgo dune tim.l;o4 spa I =l lll far, britlar..llabtga gin fur sale ..... . 5 f.. ". Produce taken in Rushing.. ffipnleoso, FAMILY DYE COLORS. Black. Dark' Blue, Light Blue, French Blue, Claret Brown, Dark Brown, Light Brown, Snuff Brown, Crimscrn, Dark Drab, Light Drab, Dark Green, Light Green, For Dyeing Silk,' -cd.013061D4. Shawls, Scarfs, Dresses,_ ,toves. Sonnets. Hats, Feathers, Sid Gl oves, 'Clothing, I And all kinds of W'earing.APpater., isailkaa,f For 25 cents yen can color as many goods as would otherwise cost Ave times that slim. Vetious,shadesAan• be produced Non the same Dye.- The proce ss is simple and any one can use the Dye with perfect success. Directions in English, French and German, nitride of each package. , For further information in Dying, and givinga perfect knowltsige what colarsAre best Adapted to dye over oth ers. (with,- many valnable recipesj purchaseDowe di Ste p hen' Treatise on Dyeing sad-Coloring.: Sent by malt on recelptofprices-:10 cents. • ansfaetared by • ~• HOWE st'STEPtUriCS. • 260 Broatiwni,Dailtmr. For salts by Diuggiets and Dealers Oct. 8, 1868. Am "Pi:FAMOUS BARBEL" t i 4 . , Corue; sod _o ilio..tamo.etWir. ~ - ~ -•• . 7 ' FAtloli3 tber, Me of u .- ; . ;. .--, t.,.. 1 Latta!' tknovr.st'apt rtosinv, 'i.. : ..21 .„.t. 'Now It'd. . Terbell's Hotel: 1. • Pisa tae shaving sad shasupOoltig t - ~ - : Find um cutting hair to MI LIM. .- . . . .!. .. Yiud =ready ut your service: .; i At your service, CHARLEY MORRIS:. Montrose, 00 1 45. 186& - . tf - ... ._ .... , _ . . . ; -..- . , EXEMPTION OFFICE . : OVER THE POST-OFFICE , macorawriOsszt 4 ,loNesuzvii. InIBIE undersigned having Imola ria b getnents to fe jt. =resumption, from the , Draft,to those- entitled. and basingprocured from theca!** *fibs Proved-Vit.- shal at Scranton the `requisitiikrma bad litstrustibne. will weed to that business at We office In Montrose dn. ring the chnUnttance of the draft. Office hours from ti o'clock, a. m. to 10 o'clock, P. m. Those desirous of a. =mpg themselves Only wilco,. will prelims thew aelyee at tarefho hainWlelelyonseceiring notiee that they are - drafted, and I 'assure them that in so doing they will find itto,:their adanillSO. r r. 4 The persons firtishotrtviropose to' aet, aid who are entWedto exemption ll "Iteles Wawa./ ;\ 151:Steh - person dra f ted whnis th e miifiOn of Veld ow or of agedor Indemparentousrents. 2d. One of Afttsitosistf Iteittiandrm when. there% Rwil guinea! "^:!: 1 a.. fr.'"• Ed,. :.tieszoti.brinsht:the otlymezm. ofathod or children, under p Ipareof * go . dopandeak "A:10 labor for u . _, • I. • 4th. Each nersonoriember of a family. where there anstientddilliters dattesamsteddivareadY Atte _ (lacy service .at the United States. atallattilpersonwhiiis the fathireormotheileis dren under 13 years of 'ge l dePee i dent ,on his labor for suport. eth. Each pert= "under 20 rem of. age, "itm years" of ogrountrznartio.s: .dr ota s t,er "o f tpol 318 4: :Atteinlertuneaturalleitaforeigifeis; 1, 121,"Where there are two or more senglif.Mikaged4, Induct parent. and the parcat dindre,a to alect.Mbichshal pe ezem_ptOtteitieetkui intuit hop*?' Amor! or It wilt sotucinitifiaeit• r , There Amway other mattes powitibling to *lam 'ea Ar hi c t r are to : thet Cued, and oterktalt therwlllba Informixl upon prctscav , tag edmielval . •. • pfd.Zotowilor.O.Lai; Zdoateddnaii,:-,1=1;7 1 1 ,'!"-. 74.; • ' ... .. .' I :• - •'.',A : heitA r alltiln* : i V.... 7... ~4.igasiMalle.l( - . ...I.''' . ~,:',. -. : # C'T• 1 .4 a jiia ;; ••• ,47 ,,. ! ' ., 1 1."4 9: , 4" , .:1 4 717:31 7 ;7. - .. a WM. 11..0011 . .ER Thomptim'.9'"Mltick StarftLitikOf . . Liver,joiglackeitoi.,l NS y 1 :0 1112 E0 Oendl'oitheir friends to Rot OM • cotiatry. caaparaat se/ paeitago Or.kets.by they SUMO ' lino froza the 'lnheritors. „ - Also, Drafts oa Ireland for sale In sums to stalt: - WU: FL COOPER & CO.. Rathrial. Montrose, July 17, 1863. tt Examining Surgeol2l- ,,,, ! mg sibtertber luiviagbaim!apipiolnfoil by: Rio CatEii taistlaria.7 a/Pensions, a xmowei...iritairetia SS' large - toexamine and glvo cortaficates to all' entitled ail, Peastom, milattend to , allapplitatlons - th at •mly:bir • •• pmeated :o blza, at Rootroac,_Pa... ,Rootda at. 7.; 8. Tar, • • PdPIII9L. • -2 4 4 114 1- 01 1 f1 4PrO 431 , 180/2„m-0 „ • . iNf EST WM lliti XLMIR eacktetre dellbetatlinrabont on Patina, sal Financial acalra , creluccovosaa to,tha-noncitupal, that another " • WILL SOON BE WON! tortbelollowing good reasons; First , velars albiad a oxdoadLi Stock of - . Winter Shivr4, '. Silk .and Q ' l oth Clot*, Deals4l' - "iLadiei'Cith. tlwas te ci vel,is.like.,Boo t azines.wh • , A: \ . easTieash, ' W e'. ' lc ' • .• .. •.. „ ~o~.v~~~~ t~ is every variety of dila. apr,Auld price, trona web upwards. a. a Dmirrr Doi psfic. Prints, Mroon.geuta. '`range, from II cents i3pwards. - BffEETINGi at .daitat price. ZEDTICKING, BTRIPEA, and • DPNLitZ from 'Otis uptrarda. failriPlawiele of all eolora.and _ le. it Purple, on, let, MILLINERY .GOODS, We flatter muscly= that we are compete: with aim firm thie - elde of New York, hi prices, style" ocquallty., For all of the above we whit the public to draw on an alt 4CM.C. aIIaIECLPJ ar - • • Furnishing Goods which we iwothe sole mazadacturent. • We would . say to those in want of such, that we Ota, sultenypne, no matter bow particular the pnrebanal. We can MrWahon,tlnkabortert and the moat • = 'REASONABLE TERMS ' t snit Of eiontwhith ix* be used ibt getting marbill.4 tseei 'W Btaternnt Regiment. e guaranty a good git t well-made tatlcle, tutting a _ . . . . Illaiitd'adory at 24, -. • My. Street, 41. 14 , ~ . r l i t , c4idio. imieadteantigeinver th e pltjoiity . 1 , 11 ti t,: • • . , We ollpartfcalar ottontion!to those orb* - solves Inotralti %with no townie ind_Niy uti i so wo WWI • the Maas to awry on our bnalnenea ;We era 'ne k) Og CfP / !4 ,e Ad be 44 eT f athe 83 3 132 8 , 6 •5/40 . Settlements make good/rim:6.n , ' trttb.- • s '!"." Rbienbaam Clix MOX TROSE, Dec. Ed :ISS& : ; ; A BIGIORAPir CONING t, •- SHOULDER A.RMS Spates to:: the Front I- • 81i110411ASTSI4 Town Cousern, VOL • The toljessing resolution was unanimously adopted:). IiDESOLVED, That the ownere or occupants - lots Situate On any public street within the%^ of Montrose shall be and is hereby required. to heap ,aide l walk oppasitis thereto dented from' snow, arid . 'otscof denten in so defer for Si hoar, the Sir. et Claw eallotenere, or either pt them, is,ttereby tintheriled Sad reunited to clear the snow from Said 'walk and clump the enemies &fano( lo.trat toter lots or mild owners CI occupants, and,render an account thereof to the Sorel' and which amounts , shall be !Sheeted by the liorenebor said owners 'Or tiCentrinis t lbefore to Jostle* 01.11111 r. peace of Siisquelanns county, as debts - of like smuts' " are by law recoverable: • - Abdrarttter,lt sbrat be tbillatr - °Ube Street Centralisstantrittokeep clear:Ms maw in )such, publicwaltwout do not run Dr. private' 111111;111:14 charge the espluiser thereof lathe Borough:.: S. 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