00173,7 1 0 1 - 4:7• 26 • soldiers' Ahtilkselety. _ A Fair and Supper be even for the benefit-of ifietildlerttottlir. Hitch's Ho tellilonPra)l4,,, tett,. 21/th,, afternoon_ .and. e venitigt -, woora4pen,tit4 Supper frota,4lto r 9 p. m. The ladies are still happy to reeetve donations of any saleable articles. Does not the cause merit ageneralfatronagc. order of the Society. . lliaucas BALDWIN, Soe'y. out Quota - on Nett Waft: The quota oci t he, District is 4,305 ; of this County, 507,,p1us 50 per cent. if not filled brvoluineerabdiiie the draft, which is ordered to be made on , the 10th March. Hereunder aie - toWn quotas :" Towns. L. :Quo/cr. - 5, Towns. Quota: Auburn, .31 ,Harmony, , 0 74ickson; 16 Ararat, tiessnp 12 22 13tidge.water,....19Liberty, 15 , . . . 14,Lathrnp, 11 Choconut, ... 7 ; Lit tle Mead o ws,.. 3 Dimock, .20';Montrose, 17 Dundaff, 21liddletown, 3 Forest Lake,....2oNew —l7 Franklin 14,W. Milford Boro,. 6 Fsiendsville, 1 eicesitPaldand, 13 Gibson l 23{Rush, • 24 Great Bend, 18Susglea Depot,... 53 Gt. Bend Boro,..l3;Springville 23 Harfont;'........l9lB:lver - Lake, 12 13 Supper to Cortiptuty D. On Tuesday evenino• last, an Oyster Supper was:given to Co. D, both P.V.V., at the Keystone Lintel, by cot. C. M. Gera.. Notwithstanding the storm, there was a good attendattee, and when supper was announced, the tables in the eat ing hall, were filled by meinbers of the company andfrienda. After oysters, &c. were disposed of calls were made upon Capt. Ditneek and a number of others for epeeeben,but these_ seemed to he a - general desire to pass the evening socially rather than in spenil -Making, and the responses were mostly witticisms, apologies and toasts. After the everting had-been pleasantly passed in social converse, the guests sep arated, mutually satisfied with each other, their host, and the occasion. 'Another Snpper was given to the Co., at Searle!_s; . on Saturday evening last, by L. Rosenbaum, and rumor has it that it is not to be the.last. Verily the veterans will have cause to long remember their furlough. . ' A:,. - short, safe, and successful Sojourn, to theisa i this time, down, south. Democratic Committee The Dement - tie County Committee will meet' at the Keystone -lintel, in Mont rose, on Saturday, - - Feb. 27th; 1864; at / o'clock in the - afternoon, -to-select'- Date gates to the Democratic State Conven tion, which asserribles at Philadelphia on the 24th of March, .next, and to consider such otheilttsittelais May be presented. full attendance &desired. . WATCH, Chairnian. Hereunder are 4e cues of the' mem bers of theSiComuitteaz Ilrstritt. MD* It 0. Address. Apolacon : Friendsville. Auburn :E. J. MoArry, fiterlingville. Ararat : L. cwarpenter, Bridgewater: Beebe, Illontrose. Breoldyn : D. J. lifford : -John Bolton, - Choeonnt : Jacob Irnrible. Dimock : J iL. ligrallane. Dandafiz IL s;Plainney.. Friendvtle it'Thonlas Q. Flynn. Frankll F. A.Smith, Upsonville. Forest Lake : j.:l3ratlttkaw, Bircbard vine. Gibson: E. E.:Guild.' Greit, , BeniE: a:M.ll*pm cheat Bend Imo= N. S„ Grigg!. SAIL Myers, Item& Centro. illarruntlY.; W. Austin, Lanesboro. MOROI: -.T. O. Tingley. ab Fairdale. Jackson:: Alson. Ellsworth. Little Meatinirs : ;Lillis Dowd. Lencse.:44Mphrey Malty, likaihrnp: E .; 8.. Liberty - : ,S. Whited, - , ' ISOddletorkr.:S. Taggart, JacksonYalley. Nontrose v.Wm. B. Hatch. Neir Milferd; William Matthews. New Milfor&boro H.dearrett. Oakland.:: JAIL Tillaian, • SusceaVepot. Rush: James Legan. Silver Like't,iiir4ipti Ward. L B,'Lithrop. Sasq'n Depot RowleY. : Themsairl Mallory Spencer. Where no postai:rice is named, it is the mine as.the narne-of the Tolnuthla , The -town . ifections occurred on Friday last; and re - porta but frtShilibout one thirdlif the towns; -'and they are ant is Dimockrand Harford laveteen, gained 11 the Right, midi fair -Bridgewater divided. ' jtroni 4 ie..:l3 - cleoi;'S. - Langdoni Con. .stable;fleo. H.. Leal; Auditor,. tr.-Chand ler; Poor' Overieeni, :Wm. Boyd, P.Hinde; /2 3 441,9 3 1ecti0 i i* 70; Strasser sewarester;'lesilliwiey. ' • Jirritistetkiiet . ,,.lo. 'Whet ;Con.: stable, O.B. I:l4rrpar t ~snperAsor, Rtch'd, :MT: Austin; - School „WI*” Watrotis; Judge`of g1e4404i,c; Stark;lnsPegtorst Lyman StieiCeniVlL avanfiC4k, *OA •- DellatkOr:: The *le* efßev. iii `Jeialii him Denetim . rViliit at, the rilepey,"billeiVAM.L44s iief eiehmg,.Feh. 24, ABBE;.: AU leitAmf . _ lliiiitali ti lOitit - 7: l lr'' .. _.. _WietA,-.• I ‘‘ . ; 1 c.: ' • :• . ' ale itettnartolly *Awing will be. held ratlitantrowea•the . 27th &• 28th inst. ~ Preaching Satnrday at 2, and Sun ditti it 49.31:" 1, • • •'. ' • i'J '.,., _...- .- _•.,.- -4..- .,.. 4?-7 1 :,....3 Local - Legislation: .- - , `;z--- ' .- ---. '• t 4, Petitions have been'' . presented to. ',the Legidsturg'askidg fur legislation . : to the following effect:: . • : -•-• :, , ' • To authorize the payment.of bounties to voltinteers for the county. :To allow the supervisors . of Dimock township ,to levy a tax to pay a volanteer bounty;:and toprevent the destruction of fish in Lath ! rop's Lakes, in.that town. ,• • • or ai 4.—.- Personal items. The Inzerne Union of last 'week Ipiyi We have just learned,, nsour paper goes,' to press, that.lion. E. B. Chase,: District' Attorney. of this 'county,-,breathed his lest' on Monday . night: Mr. C. was a man, : . of tine attainments, andlis death is ii public loss. The man was in' town- last week who voted for Curtin to save a draft. Be is inclined to think this 'land humbug is rather expleding., r A.B. C.,•' •• Ceptedfor'next week.' Valuable ffiiliiug En terprise.., , We have' i•e"e`eivett 'a copy of the Chief Engineer's- h!lteport t na the Property of the Montegutna Copper l‘init , igCoMpany, a Santa NOW' - ' i fhe eilat ence of rich inines * ! in that region was known to the : abbrigines long 'befOre the arrival of the Spanish conquerors,and fee ble cfforta liave7beeatttade:at d i eren t:pe, nods to work the mines; but not until 1840 was any. considerable success attain ed. In 1801 the LegiSlative AsSembly of New Mexico incorporated this Compapy, which is making preparations for a more energetic . effort to develope the untold treasures,of this region. The ore at sev erai'mhies is abundint, and 'contains about 70ver cent of :metal ;, and .*bile - gold is by no means rare, silVer, iron, coal and lead are frequently found. Timber of va ried and valued kiud4 abound upon the Company lands ; so that the working of the mines must provean immense source •of wealth to the Company. The Montezuma's estates in the Terri tory are chiefly 10 - catect inManzana,Organ, Gaudalupe, Sacramento, Capital' Placito and San e gignel mountains on the east, and the Jentez Chatni land Sierra Ladione mountains on the west of the Rio Grande, together with the Membres tract on the Rio Membres, in the Copper Mine Apache country., Some of the Directors of this Company are well knOwn to oar readers. They are: Ephraim Marsh, Benjamin O. Clarke, Jo seph H. Scranton, John J. Flanagan, C. W. Keiser, Thomas Dickson, Seldon T. Scranton, M. C. Tyler, of Montrose, and Walter E. Lawton. We:. understand, that 4our townsman, companies i,i Colorado . , in. cOnnettien with the., present Governor, Evaus, - and etherti of That Territory' Mid New Mil City.7:Jle.ii also agent'for the sale of the treasury stock, itc. in two companies the' Eagle and • the Hope— both owning and about -to open mines for the development tn,the''world of tile pre ! cions hidden treasures. With the settlenient of our national trot_tUles;and the opining of the great Pa cific Railway 'and !•orteciing roads, un tOld fortunes :must. bp.realized front this new eldora4 (for many of the mines with imperfect working : pay a largo pro fit,) and onr people , will be gratified to know that a cuizen of our comity—a self made, energetic, and' luccessful business man, is largely interested, and cannot fail to realize a handsome return for his in vestments. • Dundaff. For the Democrat. Gov. Glutln and the War. Fitting) Graturso.w :—I received a pa per last week, 'containing the, Governor's Message, marked " Geo. H. Wells, 11. R." If you think the following Fernarks are worthy a .place your paper; please in sert them, and send a copy of your paper to Mr. ells; Harford What has become of. our patriotio,sol diersifllend" that we heard of before dee , lion ? Then his zeal and efforts 'to better the condition of the soldier was untiring, and his work never to be remitted. It ap pears to me that. the . Governor of 1864 is not theimme prison. He cannot do as some of the Democratic governors in our sister states are doing; give such beenties as will induce the,filling . Our quotas by vol unteeritv, on account of doing injustice to some of the counties that [info adopt ed the large botinty spitem.- Ile admires the dctotionpflhe people of Pennsylvan ia in - sustaining. the.-government in the Waingainsfitiefebellioh; yet has not the moral; courage tOecotnmend to the Leg: islatniO,the, system; ' - of'llarge -bounties to' Secure soceess,''esking a tax upon :all prop- . within: the State, *hereby, the bouo ty shall be paidf giving each county cred it far-illzmonieWpaidlor enlistments here tofore. 14114:patrtotism ekes itself out in lroiboiloeflig. POe 'against the 4 1 V.s , enlisting.ill: othtr:Statos, and his 'supie- - n tteiti d epiction that; will tell; hea74-13lion Pennsylvania when - the time - win es .thatgherd[queta- Mid.: be Elled,:for; enr boys arn.ttinost *His' " ( 1 1 ,kninX!0' scores to 411 thelt*lii other :States.— The.ooo%ni beivirr *it ?Vela*, of melt- who, tan t afferd-its butioniwitiler theneandsl'of ;pneeeise4t 4 -443 4": means who have no sons, or' nice eieltppt . age. have . ' al yet tribntions.7=7:Le -our, X4egieing o q 4 !!-‘ lll l° thly_niatter, anti try if the.:"!t4okotitois of the people" wiiijnotAuStsjo them in artat , tempt; to put down therchellioabyo4l% large bounties ;wherein "eier - yr person - In. the thail bears phere according.} to blB or her 3:ln 132irkSiiii ~ , , •BiriflardrilkiFe4, 1864. - • 1.1• A". q -.- .The Aout milL4Yrbtli j `t • Contents, bf ' :Las - z; fl"El,r4l Legal Notices: • • .The'ghbilfridVertifee forlthie alarm of 150 acres, wiih nitnnid in Franklin.. Snik.(0)1113,01 . 0 park.- . Letters teslamefitury Olikkesfake - of S. F,.Canntilt, ; late.Of Apuraquti, ',axe been granted to.the executor, Jas. E. tintuilt,- of tlhoconut. . , A. Chamberlin. auditcir t will distribute thelands. arising from. the4aale , ofthe land of (1: C. Paynt , , at his Office ht 'Montrose; on;Friday,rlfarch 15t1),. at 1 o'CloOk.":Alsor the funds of the estate"Of Chamker-- lin forenOon of sameday: An administrator's sale of the faim late of W. N. Williams, situate in ilaiford, containing 130 acres, with 90 improved, J t he:ptainiso; ap'pst day, *. Maich 9th,; tl. o'clock. • Administrator's sale of :a farm WO of Af: ;Sweet, situate in lEfurthrd, con taining 01 „acres, 35 improved, will be held on the premises on Thursday, March 17th, at 1' o'clock. See administrator's sale in this paper. Letteisiestairtoiltary t 0,,, the '.estate o Henry-TildetiOate , of Forest have been granted to the executors, Maria 11. and W. C.Tilden.. 11 a executor's sale of honse and lot,with shoe shop; the eState of B. W. Barber, Situate in Jessup, will he held on the prem ises' on March 17th, at, one o'clock. Letters'teStatnentikry . :to the estate of Richard -,Bix by, late . of Rush, have been granted to the executor, L. C. Tupper of Jessup. Letters of ndtninistration upon the es tate of Isaac Porter, late of Springville, have been.granted 'fo the executers P. 11. Porter, and Charles Avery of -.dont rose. Letters of administration upon the es tate of James Giddings, late of Herrick, have been granted to the, executors, Spun cer Watious; and . John B. and Walter Lynn of Herrick.' Letters of administration upon the es tate of Arunah Tiffanv, late of Gibson, have been granted to the executors, Fred erick Lines, of Franklin, and Clarissa Tif fany, of Gibson. Letters of administration upon the es t ate' ot tzt vt;'ard Cl:Decker, late of Clifford, have been , granted Mary Decker and Charles D. Wilson; of Clifford. Letters.of administrtion to the estate of Andrew Magavern, late of Rush, have been granted to the executors, John Mar-- ray and Michael McManus. Letters testamentary to the estate of Berry Wellinat late of R. Milford, have been grantect ! to Elliot Aldrich. Local lutallgenco. We will bo thankful to persons through . 11111MITTITrrni7 " to all-occnirencesof hied orgeneral inter est. If any think they Cantiot, write for public. eye,: just et 'Mein . send us the . facts; as brief as convenient; in their own style, and • the'print era can 'arrange the wording if necessary. lilarriages; Deaths; and other Incidents and Accidents, Fires, Crimes, etc., etc., arc note=worthy matters. Our friends will render ‘ a double favor by send items of interest—snot forgetting to Aive us their names , prvately, if preferred, as evidence of 'good and guard against imposition. Sewing Illachinet, 1 .4 V() ss:—Those wishing to purchaie-tilirst-rate Sewing Machine ofthe Wadi:it/SI - Gibbs; or of the Finkle'& Lyon patent, ba t ii hear heertd buy one direct from either manufacturer, warranted as usual, ato discount of 10 or 12 per cent. from their regular prices, witikrealsonalide credit on half the amount, by Calling upotior addreising the editor of this paper. Turnpike: rirotiew—The ,SOckbOtivrs of the Lenox & Harmony 17nrnpike Road Company ,heretw give notice to.thc,Super visors and citizens of_zthe - .tots nslips of Harmony and Oakland, that not halsing taken toll during the past year • OQ that Tie - pion of - their. road running frnin Lanes bore' to'Oe y Way House—a- distance of one Mile--they have.now abandimed said portion of the road, and wilt•not be res tonsible for any damages from accidents on the road 4:pr bridge, that may uffur in future. Hy order of the Board; , Runats 11Aama,Preet. _ Joint Smn.zy, Treas. T. W. TINGLEY, Sec7y. Gibson, Jan. 30;1864. - To Appreniice.—Thoi i . :Aereers-of the Poor. of Montrose.desiro, to tind afiappren: tieith three children ; one g_irj of 12yeaYs; one of ft, 'and a boy of 3. Ar• %V. Sfirrii and C. N. Szinniizn. IMONTROSE;XII 'neat.o,bn. , $1,1(4) fi,e4l O Moor. M. 466 to,oa Rye. , Corn znent.V cal. 2 Corn ;. Dreeso4 s . $ M.. 64'4.01 C. Baler ".0 =3 Oats;l39 " regtO Lard,. 12X Beate SIM ®§,oo Eage V doz.. .. a. .15 Id P;4!* 211 .. ..... .A. 44 ©_ioo. , W - 0011. .cord.. INTZRSAL TIEWOME STAMP TAIr oap 2446 p 1 , Atte:Notes lib:, Ova $2OO l '*•,, - *., - , • 1, • , 'SOO "'.. ' ~ ~ .. • SOO -,.- :10 ':: _; 1.000 " 1,000 " . i .' ,„ - 1 if f :: , 1 : 93c661 5.‘ . 7.'''5i rf.::. , 1100 ) 1-:: - f 2 . 000 • - .',:' - , 1, 4.4 1 44,4 :103 ; 1 .,•': , ;TM I rip!) 'irelitt.:4-Ntry.ttrptfricirDtgettirartfitold' at .thio taffiasi -at moderate pricqa. jtglir."Eha,w,isigeir Aloving; IffaOlortee.Oar LE,TTEIt tiewbt ,liaehinaf last gaining a worldttride ieptitattan. -itis beyond doubtyhe bogged cheaPeat end tacist•healitlfal of Fan:o4'U d'svieS/ 1 3chitiew yet Offered td the pnkdiairsNO. other FdralLittiottlagido= ettine.has .so.rminy useful applianideffor /lemming. MMUS. Felling.'rucking,tattierbigi Vitteging,:itraid• ing;Mmerolderrng; 'Cording, nod so TOM .Ifo.other Fairtaftaiwinghlachinohnsiotinettleapecitlfer Peat variety of work.- will wean kinctsefelothietel,Wittt all sads of thread GiOat. and .recent•LasproVeratmts. make our Family Sowing Machine Most rokablet.,..most• durable:end' ittoSt - certhin in actitnistalllatcaetsPeed. It inakeatke Interlocked stitch, which leiliebeststitch knoWn. Any one, even Of the most ordinary- tapselm can see, at a. glance, 'how to•list:Jim - letter A Famßy Sewing Machine., ,Par Family, Sea lug - Machines are tinlshed in chaste and enplane style. • • ' ' • The Folding Cade, of the linehlrie is IS piece of cunning workuteathip of The moat nacre' kind. • It pro tects the machinxwben not Woe, and when aunt to ' be opetuteatnay bet:TO:Lod rta spaclotis andtnibstantial tablet° sustain the work. While some' of the. Cases ; Made otuto nho choicest aria 'simplest woods are finished. irtibe Simplest audobastest mannerpoesible, °theta are. adorned and enthellbihed in the most costly awksiveo, manner. It is etiolate!) , tiecesehille see the Family' Machine in operation, mu to Judge - of its great capacity and • beauty: .r: c! - is Apt beco2,thgt4Popaortamily mingis numucteturingntichipqrarjutpmannfacturipourpossc The Brauth Oftlees•are well supplied•withslik: thread. nealess, 011, 1 1tx-, of - the:very best (In 31tr. Send fore Paxertmsr. - THE SIEUEIt MADTATFACTIIEII4O.COMPAin c nov1:11 • 4543 'Broadway, New Yorki" 09 - Fhlhelelplifs Oillce;010 Chestnut sreej. • BEAD. WATBOUtt.t FOSTRII Agents in Montrose.' • fr'SPKTobialerVetietinnlELorse Liniment, In Pint Bottles at ss) ct,s..for :the cure - of lameness, scratches, wind galls, sprains, broises,splints, cats,colie slipping stifle. over heating, sore throat, nail in the foot etc. It is warranted , hetter.andcheaper-,than any other article offered to the Then - Sandifer aninuils hay beatenred of Abe colic , and over-beating by thief:Lini ment ; and hundreds thatxere crippled and lame :have been restored to their termer vigor. It is used, by all the ilistthorsemen throtighont 'the - States. Orders are cons. tautly received from the Racing Stables of Eti,glard for fresh supplies of this in valuable article . Over 2, 5 00 tes timonials have been received. Vi'Remember that 50 cents laid out in time may save the life of your horse. For sale byall Drum:rats, Office 56 Courtlandt'street, liewrYork. • • - • (Licht° .4 2 gr. 7. tit A• , o . is ect ;8 Le' V I cw IP' r° 450. v, o 0 0 cc. 9: a 4 go cog S 2 . .0 , 113 a 2 TIIE CONFESSIONS AND EMPERTENCE OF AN INVALlD:—Published for that anent,. and as a warning and a caution toyoatig pied who suffer front nervous De billty, premature decay of IdAnhood,' ete.:: I supplying at the same time, the means of self cure. Dr one who ha. cured himself after being put to ',great injury and ex pense through. Medieal humbug and quackery. By enclosing a post-paid addressed envelope, single cop es may be had of the author. NATBANIEL MAYFAIR, 'Esq.. may 2.11-Iylc . Bedford. Binge County, N. -Y. tV — Take no more unpleasant or unsafe medicines. For unpleasant and dangerous diseases use lIELMBOLD'S RETRACT BUCHU, which has reed the endorsement of the most prominent Physicians in the United States. It is now offered to afflicted human ity as a sure core for the following diseases and symp toms originating from diseases and abuse of the Urinary. or Sexual Organs: Hentat and`PAytieal Depression, lmbediUy, Determin ation of the blood to the Mad, Confused Ideas Hysteria. General irritability. Destkssness and Sleepleseness at Night. Abgenee of Haseular Efficiency, Loss of Appetite, Enveciation, Low Spirits, Disorganization or Paralysis of the Organs of Generation., Palpitation " ti the Heart, • And, in fact. all the concomitants oa Nervous and Debilitated state of she system. To [lmre the genuine, cut this out, ask for lIELMBOLD'S, take no other, cures guaranteed. See advertisement in nuother:eolumn. 7/X.B...IFL3FiLX.B..GOEIIBI. In Rnsh, Feb. 16th, by Eld. H. H. Gray, Mr. EDWARD C. SHOEMAKER, of Nichols, Tioga co. N. Y., and Miss MARY DEW - ERs, of Rush. 3ZA1ELE96 1 1 1 .33/5. In Clifford, on the oth of January, of spotted fever, Jon:, son of Adam and Ly dia Wells, Aged 18 years and 2 days. MITC - 11 - . ver — oti the:loM ofJa - anary . , AbA3I :WELLS; -aged. 48 yeari, 8 Months aid .1 day. - In the satue,place, and:of the same fe ver, on the - 21st cif ;.Tanuary, WILLTA3 JASPgU, youngesiiion - of Adamfind Lydia. Wells,) aged 13 years, a mouths.mt 27' days. - " Therefore be ye.._also ready, for in such an hour as ye tbink, not the Son of Man cometh,7 In Friendsville, Jun 9t14:11Irs:. I4.cur•.t. JANE JAcksoikr, wife of Oyrns B. Judson; aged 47 years and 9 mOtithi. ::Once more the,dreaded messenger, Calls hOme..3.Mother-dear 1. Once mare a faMilY left to mourn For one so very near. Death laid his icy fingers Upon'her pallid brow! And' called 'her- hence to realms above, Where she is happier now. But one short week she lingered On sickness' glonzify bbl ; Then in' the grave we laid her 1 Among the silent dead. Mourning friends and weeping children; • Tho' his - trio - Ss ycin -d - eetily feel ,; • Place your trust in One who's pple ,Aifyour wounds and griefs to. heal. „- , In- "rose, - on the 17th inst., Dit EMILY .1). Tetr,Esnstt; need' 48 years. -Ind 11 months. Sheriff'ss - Balta BT virtue of pwrit issuedbv the Court of Common Pleas of Susqttettitnit Comity.,aiad tome directed, I will expose to üblit vendue, at the - Court-house in Montrose, on Saturday, March 1.211. at 1 o'clo, p.zia the following described piece or parcel of land situate, hi the township of Franklin, *gay of Susquehanna, and state of Pennsylvania, bounded and desclibed as fol lows, to wit;_ On the. north by undo of George, Park and J. P, Tinsley, Oa the cast by lands 0f...2 - -Al'lngley and Charles. arner,- on the.sonth brlands.ot David Marsh and Noble T. Buck, and on the west by a public road ; containinglsoacres. more or Ices, one bouse.one. barn.sheds. two orchards, and about 100acrea improved.. [Taken at the snit of Danmoro va. Nehemiah Park: DAVID SUMMERS, Sheriff. Sheriff's Ofacei Montrose, Feb-15, 1664. ,• ' • ADMINISTRATRIF SALE. NOT= is hereby given that in pursuance of an or. der of the QrPhan'O Court of , ,atusmiettanna County to me directed, ruin expose to kale by veadtte at tho COartottetistOnlgontroac, " On" 'So titrdoii' larch - 10th; ]864;° ` at I o'clock:VAL, the follotringdescribed'plece or par cel of band, late the cabal: ocgolt:C;Langhlin dee'd, to 1 that certnin,plece - or f pit reel of laid,l;ln . andbeing in the borough Of Eustieehannit Depot, in the Conn ,tyof Busquebanneatad Stateof . Peunsylvaola, end knows and described as beinglot op the same is laid detkundclesignatedon a map of parrot the village, of ilitiquebanna, MadeltocilrditiOn Survey by William Wentz. and recorded in the oilicelcir recording Deeds n said County, biDeed Dook N0; , 21, Togo OA ttalng the !aunt cenveyed O'Laughlin by the r Bidrie Hafted Co. &did AnOtltb • t _ll/63.ntidtecOrded in thei idlee - aroresaldlti Deed oft NO: lik'POgotto — Also, airtiaisitairipindinitatiitkili Or WA Mutated la. the township %oniony, County rind Mato aforesaid, bandanna d bed MP On_th - Met. the land of Silas Mclftine, 'on tlid North' br t he 74' V. EtleltalletrApn. tho' .04. t by, Chelan& otapbratut - A;; Barton, endd on the Sontbbto the Susquehanna river, con. telnreg *bout three alterisnoro or foe. It beingtito same tract conveyed to John O'Langhlin tryllmarct by Tlced Ottld'itptllJ2lbtif/Wttr.o. Book the balancerit IC O on final' coFlZlME,4in crotatton errtbn tkolAst 41 1, 910 '...it ntt Cvto year thcrtattr; With . =7' l .* MART fa s tAhrollit7trort - %,rt; ettierrenteria Oepot, Feb.llo, leo. , - • • - zrogiTeMemw , PritiC tV,426,3EMA . _ TO XELTAttri --- ' s TRADt - Btrea:NESS - tbrlB64 , _ • • - . • ,‘ • • " VTEN 3 TION':ALL '- - • - ; Timm COMPLiVECODOVIR.C;PAS333 . . goodits,l4 , ani,l-sie-detoßnined from, ihis date to' do NO 1 5i0R.... 'CREDIT BUSINESS; and Ittrther etas* that bey are et} Ace itons of settling up with their 1.)1d friends and mutative:- wouldsidirMe tkilm WV:a_ east andpay up their old accounts. eitEei o earl' t•t!ettle by pute. 'CU we have to nay me everytning we b and cash we malt hare If ore sell any (. odd hereafter. Arli feel vv ri deb. ; t ate a b ou t I n igi it in g this areas p er pg ffutuy etkotomers of =snip. feel touched about being ;Mused a credit.; . brit uovertheless.theZnlelligairtml see dt once tbat the Unica beiv chaage4. ate With it the bugnees. Therefore we would ask our old Madan/anima Mends La tette/Alio mike duo allowance to the above-stated reasoriv -We also advise 4111 who . desira to bnY' GOODS CHEAP: -E9lt,,o4CSii to calf arid, examlnovidoride oarStoeir. "ditch lattrapletoln aU 'meatier": and ‘ro rill ea tii.4 ens rcdraidubho f.oszi that CLEMOZIC-Orctiaiegant.vito =my; thing from u credit. 5 • • • ::„( PR'IE.SR. FOR FARM PRODUCE • - non , win - i'live . ':indObted . t.olriancl have vo.iohy.eietotes for: not firiying, .e iO01:114i edilatitiihring Ora' Itullutter,Lead; Dried Atreus: GOiso Feithers,'Beeiginx.VoolStiicidniYarn, or Socha. Odd viiiVlll allow theta tho'calb price tor du= aW &coitus amounttotheir credit- . • ' dart - EN 8• E RG: .ROSENBAUM & CO: 111•1111111 ,GOODS - entim --- .o*, cosi MONTROSE, Pu., Jan. '.9th, 1864 NENv;i - G:-ROCERY -VAIIIEttI:BTOTiE-1:-:. BASEMENTOFILTANEWHOM: - woad litionn IWO d facade, and T the public generodly,"that ho has just returned from Now York City with /1 : troll selected.assortment of IES - • _3 and rations other articles", suchas are needed In ittr . ery family, and that they will be sold for Ctizsaals at prices that cannot fail to snit. Pleasecallandezinninc.. N.' BULLAIID. Montrose; Feb. 2,18f4: FLOTTRI .FLOUR CHoOrI p C o E FARM and ; foret Yet . the itlge t rjeh id itileds byy A.• N. BULLARD. SUTTER,,TALLOW, EGGS, DRIED APPLES and most idnds of produce wanted fn• exchange for Goods at, the Grocery and'VanetyStoreof • • • -A.H. BULLARD. JAMES R. _DE WITT, DEALER IN ORTIOODS,VID NOTIONS ~ \ —CEIQICE,...! A "WILY_ _ ....._ _ . elii 0 (6 4 2011 51 2, 9 ,_ .1 • if) - , ,;4101 - - BOOlig:AW-1)-.-STIGES , Viktf. I MO I, VaP:Si ,0 ... miletz' 6-fiksB4 , -ARE, . ._. _. . Lamr*. &ND oitifi,. HARDWARE AND NAILS, iiscr,,..Ttiabi,,-...Emin, elm. pro44o,4taii In ExOttulge- , . , Montrose, Feb. '64. .T. R. RAW. ! 2 • a C t ourts ' of Appeal. riTtomMissionera of Sass's May have flied upon• ht following days and dates reapeetiroly for hearing , Appeals from the Assessmeuts for the year ?864j at the ConimissioneistOffice 31ontriii6; tci vitt- • . r•AllsdiltenoiChalMaitt:Futendmille.l e orest:Lake.•Llttle IdeadoWs, and -111ddlettrwri, Tnestairt.Feb.l=l,lB64. •Illtarilti In ; Libertw_Bilver Lake, Ariburn;Jessupouid Itash,.Wedninday; tetf.,2411. - r. DI mock, Lathrop. Sp ringville.areat Bend di BeroAgAi.: New 31tt(0T4 4r4n g_h. Wittmulay.-80b., 25 tit..• • ,Barmerry,;Oakland, Bug aßoreegh t sTielf4o.4 and. Thomson, Friday; F,eti.•Silth, Montrose; Bridgewaterand Br•xdrlyir. ' Feb: 2fib; Cliffor,l;Drindstf, Lenox; Gibson, Raeford. Berriek; Nobday, Yeb. 29th. " -- . t --- - - By orde rCPCRP I4II - 3 V e r.i/iSiiiON - iigerk. Commissioners' Office; Kfentrose. , Jar. 26,186x1. iXetCllT4rs,:; L,AO. e. LE3.'n ,96 1 Zwi4-- arolitzewilLiliship, having Cell trettel; 3044 " 1/ ="lg e . 4l, salicritlft drebteo to sato estate are toque mm phyntenEnnd thcide frig dememb•against e same to: present them to Tuozas H. Kam t • - Minor, Burgs flifarecotoro. LIco; 1.4.16 , 58.-6t* .‘ • -, , Exiientor'iiNatice. `, A LI: ati 'lndebted-, to the,listate et MDT XL MAN, late otlf. 31111Otst towaellip,deqvt.are heseliyparned to thelviimmedistepayment. and altper., sea sisavieg dame - atatret ead estate swill present theas to the usulersigaeo,loteettlemeat._ Xecutor. Ykt,LIO,T(A/441.9Yr Er' . NOW ~ q a. . -PETER' rtAy, '30;0002;', • 'l4ilibuiilirokr &diIe:DIES 160160 11.8,. withAttrectit . it . a how. 4 to Aid ttqm. tarsals by, 4 t"!_ ••• . - eaujw,uvilicktiatc , • glinjp,fl9ll pone t• meg Cen* 'lll4c4PlisiullPooll7Arntitillr Otliqual.hAß.,lllMlllll,,!, Mar itt lg, • r.,tTlkt , HE REGULATOR, D i ne , 'Price 'Store ! .G EORGE HAYDEN H A o spi rie o m . north 0 the a s g r ad o r u ta ° A. .4; 7T I of c , Boots and Shoes, OP ALL KINISg. HATS A.Nri CAPS, Borne; @t @tt-not onomre; rind they are bound to go. Lots of hem hand, and you can get them to • . - TIUTWES, TRAIMLING-Bags, &c, At PRICES LONVistt than at any -other establishment in this section. • CLOTHING : " 'Coats. ' ' . Vests, and Pants; White and Colored Shirts; Goble Cheap. Neek-Ties, Collar!: Gloves, Hearts. Ladles' and Gents' Hosiery, Linen Handkerchiefs, Umbrellas, &C. = - "To clos foryers, lim w i ll end Stock of Goodil boughtcosh, a nd! ive you Bargains. ONE PRICE. • NO' VARIATION. 7Every article warranted as represented. • Off — N o cuargo tor showing Goods. • .I.Zetriiijo'rd, HAIDER' Stal 3E:tI:3)X3MI=I. LS 7 PENSIONS,. BOUNT Y„ : s l an ' BACK PAY 4 . TmiIEnniMad.T.ICIMSED AGENT OF TEE GOV ERN will giro prompt attention to ali claims en Misted . to his ears. Marva low.. and infor mation Or FREE. L. F. FITCH. flontrpse, Jan. 14, p.64.6m • . . . . , , . , SOLDIERS':BOUNTY -- 1, PiiINSIONS, • .And Biiieti -- ray ! undersi g ned LICENSED tiomr or um Govirau- RENT, will t Ire prompt attaatl on to all claims tramp tud to Ma chro. cbargc unless !successful. -ISontroad, Aug. 1. 1 0.'63. d. B.lrccoutrit, ST. 'CHARLES - HOTEL / 23rir Zr. 32rairgiaSigf 416.170pAzegv eacthiaLiv e rcr;sr, Aug, 0, 1603. "iy co..pAßTNymsllip • /UNE late members of tlyellrnief P. -DEN BUOUILKES. haveillin any entered into co. partnershiforiant the mama - and style of Wm. a T. Hayden foi , dm 'transaction of.,tbo. Jobbing , Tilde In ,gookee Notions. Wittolics, 4aorsky oodt. ; ta ' • - , RA EN. • TR4OI,U4ITIM I .i. `,,.Now J3D. 9th, 1994 T • • , WEL Er-TOBLAII-10411; rar litiretiriiet th e in. - tenet, vr Jolor cad George Barden in Ile • Stock of Goods ottly: MOE= or Hayden OrptbersortlicOPtinue !Dm bnstriess at tfio old"stand.` We:o%ot* suit MUIR* suppllsd nt Now York Jobbing prices. -WeamP If/PtFiPto pnpPlY om customer*. • wEI. & T. 'HAYDEN. • lierti'llittford,lan. Vat; - • ";•rir A 6 ll PA4D FOB . 11Ew01.t8' .. 30 11 1012 11, Jan. Elii , -Easy— - • . • • .. '.; ! , : •H ,- :IjOiSSOitrtfOn•.'''' .': '• - • 7- 'ieven"that, the l to.pietit en • dtt p ,V " ,„,1..*'-a tN',.. -A r n r. e li r nebetween the etbsben , undee theia.ar44lden Brsthers.,a ' thtsddlesolve! by, anla i co : 9 W3; n AYI 2orNnAEgiI . , -......- . , - . - 'note' it, dan.Oth,lB64 •W7Tottin .thoie , Interested; Ml ant aa. amnia extent those to the hand s t and Etieriff Or Jam tclll bo found at the old f. llard_en Broth. e l s e , • fIaYII#III3#QTEIXRS , • 21;1884... r, aSs .. •••• , • • Executors • Nctice'. , • .1 itreisons' I ted t +the ?estate .of. AlThltrif ja...:IdAGA,VIIIIIS4 demised, )00 of , Iltith towntdap„ OS requested tel make Intredlato payment; And tbeie having dornAndwagalnit ttio Amin to pyeseut them to MURRAY . . • ! MICHAEL )101A.241381Ez'IL On; it. leaf. eir • • i ',1111), _ tore ,NOtiates: "' -' - ,IVIRCAie hereby itliiii ibid.- the' entlersignedt itit „LI 1 t Involuted by the Ornbstee Court office., lnelaravesenuaty.ltri adJost the - accounts et.laton M. Mewstd,e4mlnlstrator otlsanc Bowen% den,l4ll et. ktend,' to the Antics of Ms appointment st bli Mee in Montrose, on Friday the latb de! a liarebliezt. it I 'A:o'clock in MA Jitlemorlit "thick time . sn4l;plece ,all Pene" inkkt.io.llllPeturo. ' - '-'• , _,I - • , l`;' . Miaow I; • Feb . Ith, !wet- • -,„, „fr.., ,•. •• -•,. , , • „c,t 4, i. ..,..... ~, „ 6 %,_.........: :10 :7 j, ....' .' - ' ,‘,, ”' • '''Oto Vr•la;iwtki 1 , t '',C..!:: lt :t.'.... ~,;.:.,-.,...4 . , . . - •