EMME ,kona_fura. t„. rifairdi tirist. 4 , -43iPietislie .14helter. fiethitiiip 'over the Harlem • Railroad, I savrtltlifhldi that made me feel quite at home and ashamed titmy birth place.- Connecticut ideas musthave 'emigrated long ago across Byram Rivrieintd established themselves in Weschester, Patttain;Thrtchess, and Columbia counties, and it Ifs& heinTortunate for the country if they had stopped east of the Hudson. Snow covered tide grarind and a bleak northwester swept over hill and - valley: There stood the cattle by the stack yard, Woking ozen, steers, cows heavy with calf, andbeifers; their feet drawnclose together; their becks arched ; their hair ereet- 7 shaking pictured of discomfort and misery. They were not just let °Mee the barn for an airing ; for there was the pitchfork sticking in the hay, showingthat, they bad been foddered there, end thtsbare spota upod - the ground, where they had lain down, melting the snow under them.--;. These were unmistakable signs that these eat tie toot therair for twenty-four hours in the day, withoht respect 'to thermometer or weather gauge. I wanted to - ket out of the cars, and take the owner by the throat, and say to him, You mis erablei Connecticut sinner, what do you mean by tormenting these dumb brutes in this way ? Do you ever go to church ? Do you read your Bi ble, touching the•merciful man showing mer cyto his bean? Do you ever read Shakepeare to learn that the 'quality of mercy is not strain ed tf Yours la strained so tight that it never getsont of you, and you torment these poor creatnreawith the slow tortures of frost and tempest" ts it not astonishing that farmers will practise this barbarity, after all that has been said in the AsofetrUttrisrand other papers - against it for the last dozen years and more? Is it not a marvel that closestlstcd farmers, with a keen scent for the fraction of a copper in trade, will waste hun dreds of dollars in this wretched slip-shod cus tom? If anything is demonstrated in the, expe rience of our enterprising farmers, it is the econ• omy of stablhtg cattle in the winter, from No. . vember to April. At least one third of the fed-. der is saved by it, and the cattle come out in' mubh better condition. What would be thought of the wisdom of a farmer who should build a separate small barn for every animal upon his farm, instead of build ing one large one to accommodate the whole? It would be a terrible waste of lumber, and a monument of his folly. Yet he might better do this than to attempt to shelter and warm each by Itself at the stack-yard, by superabundant hay. What would be thought of the man who, instead of building his little barns of lumber, should make them of the best bay, thatched from top to bottom? Yet this is just whit' the farmer Is doing who follows this barbarous cus tom. The thatch is applied inside of the animal in the shape of fcaider,instead of outside in the shape of shelter. The hay is consumed by slow combustion to keep up the animal heat, and how mach of it goes, you may judge, who have watched the consumption of fuel on a zeronight to keep up the heat of a room. If the - animal does not have hay enough, the flesh and fat gathered in summer, go to make up thcdefteien cy, and the creature pines, the ribs 'stick out, the hide grows rough and bristling. The brute is tortured, and the owner's purse depleted. Make an estimate of the loss of this barbarism. If it Lanes, two tons of good hay to winter a. cow In ihtbafl,dt takesthree to carry lier thro' at the.rifack'z,,AVith, ,hay_at• thirty dollars a ton, here is a dead loss of thirty dollars. With ten no adi t 'difissibt three hundred dollars, to say cheese neat sUrnuiti. I;`niirtiV fr ai;Warin-nt Stack-yard a very expensive shelter Covering Manure. Well:root know bat the results of Some ex periments instituted by Lord Kinnaird on his es tate at Molehill, as to the comparative value of covered and nacervereA manure, have before ap peared in out columns, but they are brought to mind in an account of this farm jest published by a Dundee paper,and are of such a nature that it may be well to call atteention to them at the risk of repetition : "The ordinary plan to 5=41..a l t. all the =more from byres and stables into one mciastroas'dringheap in the ripen court behind —and 'sometimes id front of—the ham-house ; where it lits4-sposed to the'action of sun, rain, and atmosphere,and consequently loses by evap oration and chemical action, some of its most fertilizing properties. Most people unconnected with farming; who bestow a thought upon the matter, have-an idea that the covering in of the manure heap is chiefly an improvement by removing an eyesore and purifying the atmo aphere; but, agriculturally, the rcsults of this simple-looking improvement are so great as to be quitA startling tothe unpractical mind. In or der to testihe pecuniary advantage of the new system—to see, in short, whether it would pay to enclose manure heaps (welchfew would be apt to_ eappose)-7 Lord Kinnaird instituted a series of very careful and mrtensiveexperithents. Eiehitrateld divided Into two equal parts, ma nuring one-halt with dung made in the ordinary manner—i.e.,by being taken out - from byres into the open court, and afterwards applied to the 144—and the other half with manure taken di rect from the covered courts or boxes , and plow ed in at once. The result was that the portions manured-on the latter system yielded the Scat year about four lona of potatoes per Scotch acre More titan the • former ; and the second year yielded au excess of about amen bushes of tchiat and sixty atones of straw." A Scotch acre, it will be remembered, is about one-quarter larger than the common or imperial acre,—Country Gentleman. Practical Odds and Ends. 'Sent by Subscribers to the American Agn;eut. turie. Please send plenty more 4•t' the same sort. To Liotrr A NEW CANDLE Qum - Ix—dip the wick in the melted tallow of one already burn ing. Hinos s mez LAMP CmitiNsYs wide at the bulb or lower pan are lfts liable to break than if nar row. &cirri:SO 'ffrart—Suspend the glass so that only the part of the - Lee to be shaved wilt be visible; there will be less denser of cutting the skin -- Swann: a sight of one's eyes distracts at bnition from the razor.—Place the mirror where it will not reflect the light of a window into the eyes. The best place is where the light will fall titian the face, and not upon the glass,—When done, wash off all the soap, and finish with a lit tle diluted vinegar, or alcohol, or cologne water. This will neutralize the effects of the alkali, pre ventinglt from chopping the skin, or affecting the color of tht.. whiskers. likesmusst RED Atoms—Try setting the safes, closets, etc, on new bricks; a subscriber says this proved effeetual.—,& sponge with a little su gar sprinkled through it, will attract and bold hundreds of the insects, which may be killed with hot water. Cram brow Brcrvzs are preferable to sheet iron; they radiate heat mbre treelrand equally, do not cool off so quickly, and are much more durable. GosimasEn Nita is the pore salad made purer, hat is, with a large proportion of its eater evaporate& It is preferable to most milkmen's" milk. Each ransomer can add lister to his liking, grading it front tho cream point to the "akyblue." PEEMNG Ostops is a tearful employment.— ./Vlady aye It will be less annoying by putting them into cold water and immenting often trhite peeling. Totowa pt, t-tk.n.—For every C . , quarts of cream, gilds I middling sized carrot, ioonr on it pint of boiling water. let it stand 'until cold and strain the liquor into the cream. It does not hurt the Saver. t , -Cum= esznani..e-How is it Minted I' Poumniv.—llow din it be cooked, Spiced, and canned for sending to the army or elsewhere? Will somebody who has done IC suuceSsfully please give necessary directions for publics tion.2 • t z . . APFLES FOE Hoaa.—Datdel Emerson. • , Sum mit CO.. Ohio, vritm to the Amencun Agricultu rag: ula tny.youth, my grandfather, one nu weighed.tour shoats and pat them. up to fai„ 14pititered sweet apples and ted to them At killing time' the bogs were again weighed and - Were found to hare gained two pounds Der Way- erigke - -qirer. , IYmir.%fitttea cmlY :on 'oli c eiS. 'mad tlitteiriewasNoury R.;*eet i tusdsufli ent ly'firm. This yealpept.mv pigs panned, and during the slimmer, daily, gaVe theta weeds from thetardilia. Peron' the first: 41 August fpf4aro iniinthsibefbad nettling bufsweet and grafted ssolatistiplee;p4id shelf; itpaea 'And" cord ..Tttii largest °awn to *ha Waite bate* the—first of Deocustber_ E vgry fat, and matiejauSt be:llW ,iffg 4144011tati pork A eggz• is 402 boring :Ya a Y town pronounces afacre;of even - Indifferent or chard to be equal iirvaluefor hogs to-an acre of the best Mill: year by. " r Whir not plant sweet apple oictutrds for ogs and forcows also ? AMES ON POTITOER.:3IIrd . WOOII, - MAWS are one of the most cable kinds manure, es pecially adapted-to potatoes, Which nowadays are so sensitivesp decaying manures: Chester Belding, of Orange Co., IVY., writes that be ap plied " nnleached tisbesio the potato :hills atler• first and second Imelngi„ at' lbe -rate . ..altogether of about 1$ barrels per Acre.- Two - Tows tho,' the centre • not abed, yielded 1974 bushels per acre, the . ashed, 280 bushels. There was no preceptible differenmbetween rows ashed once and those ashed twice. Will ashes continue to be benefiCiallif applied ? A dressing of ashes will show ltd.good effects several years on grass, grain, etc., and marked good effects will noticed from liberal applications each year on the same larol---but this is usually not an econonueal practice.—American Agriculturist. lie who by the plow would thrive, ;him self mast either hold or drive. gin ndspendent cpublicark GS PUBLIIIIIID lIVIIIT ITVIDAT, AT 1101111108 t, BIIBQUI nassA mown, zainrA, BY H. H. FR.A.ZIZFL, at 1.2,00 ♦ TZAR. tlf Ojfil .:airs fn Hawley teLailtrop's es of Advertising Rat • _ _ spsze. wi2N73wlm2ml3m' Ehr. I - 1 equine, $O6O 076 1 1 00 1 252 25 80 6 x 80( ociaares 100 1 5012 00,2 6 014 06 5 Oni 900 15 Of 8 squarest 1 50 2 2518 001$ 7518 0017 50.12 00,20 Oe 4 equaregl 2CO !I 0018,7514 5018 0619 50115 00 1 24 60 Sight lints of thiSsire TIPS. tkEntol mnks n Tsar's Adverilsens otilhave the PrishcP nnsmiaill their adrontsunentilacossionallrritbout athiltlonn.. charge BaJgreenthrthrat.lciaronCii OlVenneplllSerteti at OS p , r at .urn 4!..d.vrtisements.to insnre insertion in next papor,Mult be Landed In Putty afternoon of early Saturday morning. Job Work.—The Office of the INDXreNDKCI Rerrouosai is provided with Init. , - printineresites- *STEAM POW ICU PRESS,s No 4 WasOlnittna 11AND I.lll:Fiti.aNieertiury noun. ~7011BER,tneetberwitn ogiood of Jobbing materials; and all klueeof Job Work,anch as Cards, Circulars, Poster,. Leis:is. ft.,,itc.,•willtio done neatly and proinytlY - " - - 111anks.—Jastieefe, Constables', and &lino tauk.,Not.b.Dettla.Lesg. ad Contrats,Src..kept<onat nt.ll band and Inr aal. tn. an . 1 . . 11(1 , 11NT liaßrnat.n•..l/ Du. G. Z. DIMOCK, DISYSICIIOI oral nunnr.3N. 3Knwraosr. Pa. oram street, opruslte 11.1rt.ln.i:Ag Offlce N 4,1 besrle's Montrose. February WILLIAM W. CABINET AND CLAIR El AND , - R I factun, Keep. con+thnt'y uu Lard all kindsCanmrr Forthrrr.s. or fur t.bhod 'bort cctire. Shop null Wore Rocco. foot of hinla SL Ilontrose, Pa, March A 136:i.-1.1 LAW NOTICE-NEW FIRM rhERTLEY k FITCH havint wor•ei.ted B Brxrtrr. Me with them els partner to the orne.lee of the 11. - 11. it. on oue launch., the Int.lne..vlll heront.er t done In the nnme Bentley,Fitch& - 13entle: n•.d al I bu.tra.eittittnAled m !bum will be Wlendett to vl.ll pr, nein and thlrlity. 001.... e same on occur.xv to liettlry S h I S. a. 7L22L72 L 7. errcn, ..... S. LKL7Ler. la lionhose, January •1 P. REYNOLDS. MOHO AUCTICIREE,R, S: LLS DRY GL.I. - 1,3 111 amts uf. ISercLanClar, aue o Vt.2l 0 UM oatro., Pa— Dec 5. 1544.—tf G Et; nu, ... ..... a OM. LICENSED AUCTICNEER Address DI mcr_k, bussitmlisroas County. P. August IMI, 18.44—Smto Ezaniining surgeon T. #IIIIHE subscriber IptelnK twee aypolnuel by the vnnoniss,rer Psnsions, s ILEUIt,A L Eli at /ars , . and gleecretbitsoes to P.ll ea titled's. l'enelbes. pile:aloes tbst play be Montrose. & presented So him ss Tarbell' pr s il C.l 661.-tf ... PATRICK. 21424:10L.L17M & SEAB,L.E. (trump and Counsellors at Lan. MONTROSE, SIISQ. CO., PA. Oftitelnt. , t;trerea Nese arta 8pi41114, over J....uhror.. lrykl 6 1 , 1!WI. &Ore. R. Lt.us, • • vw.vt.• L. 0. TIFFANY, United States licensed Auclioneer, FOR MOSQUE:FIANNA AND LUZERNE COUNTIES ai ten. sinrch E. M. TURNER, Attorney - at -Law ! OFFICE OVER WILSON'S STORE. idDritrUte. August 1564—it D. BREWSTER, AUCTIONEER 1 Montrose, Pa. Montro.B. /MU k WEL & WM. H. JESSUP, CLAIM AGENTS. BACK PAY end ROUNTY obtained for b:Dere tied be h Cr. no of deceased eAdiere. All elsf no adult], th. , gYtVO , I. muted upon rezeo.an le TATIMS. All commune... be •• Ofdinere. LilAima urinal:nes aniterptiun etiliatrida pro.ectuud with out ciuge. Moutecele.June LiSdA.-ef HOME INSURANCE COMPANY, OF NEW-YORK. CASH CAPITAL, TWO MILLION DOLLARS. ¬elet Jaanar?. IBM 11n.t . A J. Id meow Seam Sermtanr. (jeAO. J. If alma Presrlee 11 Jon& HrAsa. fortletnut etec'ry. A. F. Wrs aanra. T. Pre i s Pollelerboued and renewed by the underalina.d. at bte office. It &.Lattrap`s Bride tbuildlug. BILLINGS STROUD, Agent, Montrone. Pa.,Joly 1. 166 . 1-11 • MRS. E. S. SMITH'S NEW MtLLONERY OVER CHANDLER'S STORE. A DlEft CALL. OV I) ALL I should fri;,i y tr, 'h ow Lyou a new and fu. , ...ionable ashortment of I‘l.l Di I.— Cioods., tb,ed in the boy y 1, tale Lowest Pon,. it you eraL , to buy your Goods CHEAP, call ow E. S. finlth. BotOrteta of All Styles Bade to Ottter. lon eland notice. IILACI STA ItolsllE'rd are ti.: nowt idyls In . steloe.'ll Too mult yoto BonnetaDyed Black for Winter. brirg thero to E. S. SI! ITIL le.nernee. October 10th. 1664. DeFIAIEUT & Commission Xerehants, in LIVE AND DRESSED HOGS, Setif, Nutton, Poultry. and Calves, BUTTER, EGG, STRAWBERRIES, AND PEACHES, 403, 464-, - .405, .A.ISFEO 400 WEST WASHINGTON MARKET, New Work. /111SEY Dal/MT.! J. G. W ESSELHOFT. I N. B. SHAM, FIRE ILNSIU RANCE. TheLiiivartliti Co:ofNorth America, HasEstablishedat Agenbyin Kontrose,Pst. 27daisae Co. i the U. Stat es. • CASH Capruu. ?Am • - : • trat,ooo riI3SETBOI7BII. - •••• , . • la„M.000, FIXUE rails arras low wilt= of anygocaiCoro,anyrn r.cr olsorhttn.artd it; Direttoreare asoong „the Ern for honor and Weary. mrx.ashi ganlyAlhal,-17 0 .cOIIIN.Pr orharat.. oanzat Pahrey. Odes Intolbrtohhl3ti), nnlntn . • PAIOTOGUA CH ALB VMS. - 71 tat raiE sr AMA -6"."'".. o.W:44l o erilk 6 . li3Yeais4lwiszthc - MoniL I 'lCong=pls• 4611.71*. ACPALLIM I - D. W. LOWILL, PRINCIPAL & PROPRIETOR O F Me shentoTn i f i t , nti oo tt it er , re m t rm ettl . 1413=Zele a : h 7. the port.,nt atltllttons unttilprovemetto. which have Leon made to 000 te the eevera Itertetrautt• of ht. Col tem The Course or strueSlott,erehded and in•rfectett. pteXht. te , Young lien and Ladles The hest facilities for °Mainz - - ,11 A PRACTICAL, COMPREHENSIVE BUSINESS EDUCATION. Tl, , hornagh, novel. and Intereglng connect ACTUAL. PRACTICE rhmrarrs a complete rahtloo of tranr.utic.s In eka Important bra oh of - McCort, A ttoro, Rank and Itadroad. ateambona Teta graph. t Moe, tr, art in Nil I.llll.m..ffiral oprrstlon,scprio. .eopnn inn pion hag aod -trPf.tet..re manner the &di,. ronUne of /it, In chip I, I be sonlot,i 11,orne, in procresdnn to pant. tar CLEM Al Kit , 11.1\I. and RANKER , rrelsing. r capacity. n orartL-al and relable kuowlm.ce °Amines" In Ili hantAlrortont norms tool pleo.e.t. PENMANSHIP!' In ihlo ea ent.lal branch of a oust:was odualtion no Ooneggoilltra betty., tacilitlys to the Warner. The tii.encerlan system will Le tattaht la all rte.... Arteries I.y the mom sklllful marten; of the art— pclyner.e Writl to Iran Ulla Institution tom lecelvvd th e biets• 111,1111. the preas For cover:it thlormat...n. te l em, kr..addme Ibr College Wmth. ly, will be royalra tn..; '4o:_nloectiorema of Yeamanahittenchallt threa. mat struaha A.:Urea , 1). W. LoW ELL. Prlnclpal. Loa - a Commercial Binghamton. TIMES ARE GETTING BETTER I LT 111 avatlfyino to notice the late mama.. Lod victories of oar L Army and Navy, and eouaeotzently the DECLINE of all kb& of merchandise. ettlitel)bei-g, ilose9bottii) & €o. Ever ',de and Tel ,e sell gads et low ll:tures. hereby take teeutire le thvlr Lemerees frlcuds and cvatOreetv 1 tett they hovlrt bought • very Large and Elegant Stock of Goods generally kept by them Ihr the Fall and Winter Trade 1931=13 Decline of Prices, are therefurc prcpa"..l lo .01 ell In war., of, and an promise atm wa,ce...44 L. ail 1.1 erg of Dry Goods. Fancy and Millinery Goods, Clothing, in which Brie nor Shirk 16 y rat the lardest and w net complete of any IL o ne t ' ..t..,t v. It el - chitties a full line of i'ortnitn 31, Penwell, DRtSS GQGE)S, h llnn.frar.ne,, I inrerl,l Clotht. Le ..A L , ...tcrN. a ir.l Mohair DOM lESTIC GOODS I Nl.llrls. Der Inm Clb , ct A. Arc.. FLumels of qu,l.twn. LINEN GOODS. I= SHAWLS I SHAWLS ! 11.41 L....able Woolen. Brod., ShoL,nd wool, awl Cstamora. CLOAKS, CLOAKS, , f the L^rromool ,la !mot or the 1a,. , • Aie , oclking •orAla. mer•poolf elothn, end e n large • 17 co tnn.e.:: 0 for mull. FURS FtiltS T. FURS Ix!, c c .t il ,:L e d , „ st a ti A ti c o n o u g .i t i o tl er . . u to Hoop Skirts, hoop Skirts, hlocu., Skirts, ffl.Ofiror's ,ice, of all fampe• .d dile., of u-o o aeol cr.d n/21..0. Corseina, Corsets, Corsets, of the Freach make, superiot to &ay others out. Woolen Goods In flm.l•, Schur, Not.ttp, Sc, Sc, and a very lame Ilse t, iikAtiY-MADE CLOTHING One fact:l:tett are the panic so ever. our Stock to thin hoon - it of trade fury taro es.rr ;let e. Feettog ttt Med to mil lyres , : "TiT-.ticr/rox.m . as, Youths, and roy - "R - 1, -- Tutni,,y Vt6cr iv dck,qndttl of plods, or make, -0 continue =Mug VP crmerct. TO c cct.lcElt cold "OM Id rcaprotrallr dray tte a/Tom/lon ‘kr lc du: u: c!othes raw:lnto ortle.r. to cr. as We can give Pull Satisfaction in Style & Make 0170 Cl a call Cal examltc car erode. GUTTENBERG, ROSENBAUM & CO l= X - FIRM W I. & T. W. TINKER, R wof'atrekg CRANE & FURGERSON, t::7I7 I TV 'd""' a'e '"1"'""° rreao-4., Sugar., Molasses, 'Tobacco, Ar.d ell other selleleeln the GROCERY LIN& They will keep araumatly ea hand, and for Bale cheep. a fire rate vent,' of FRESH GROUND FLOUR, Wli I'. by the rztek or b.rrel, CORP Li F.., I. ,A L. r. lip• 4 , 4 rtir her hiltrhe yatten. n..e. • .• , r.Q.LIIS AllllSlrl.ll.l . 1. 'l'l .1".: 11. 1.1 I S., 'l'. VV. TIN 13.1a13.. LET US HAVE A. Good. Un d ers:tancling Tll ITIONTROSE BOOT AND SHOE STORE L,L-11=°01E1,..,`64,'barii3I.L":,.' the Ite€Vlf.driarecei: OUR STOCK le now complete in .11 Its brandies camas...lnc In part of Men's Boy. and Youths' I.ne mad Coar. boota and Shot., LADIES' GLOVE KID, dd. and Oalf. Ileary S.ded Walnut loettating • . e f.” Fall and %iota.) ondaa• td alidldter• • and Ilafaats' blots. Of an xinda uad dnalults. Gents' and jilol'i' Hats and Caps, o t ul kit ds aryl, ALSO GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. R'r nor N ram ure to ord., all kurlre of land Shots from t,. r. t. I. tcu:l o,r r4,ly pay. ..,) .1.4 see nor ct.K.k Val sot Iv bodrrentu by F. Is. WEEKS & CO. Oct,to.r COAL! COAL! CAYUGA FINE GROUND PIASTER! QUICK LIME di WATER LIME, By the. Beek or Barrel, Wholesale or Retail, SUPERIOR PLOWS AND PLOW CAST IN(7,S, STRAW-CUTTERS, HORSE, PUWERS, lIIRESUERS AND, CLEANERS, Sc.; A u, o ..rtt SALE iE6F Fort..JAAIL mitAlertle, ELLV, GAN Cif v. A ItEIIOUNLIn VI:ALUM°. ?A. ... I====ll iVilkesbarre mid Eagle Coals. strh a erc!ectrd Yonmtry and Biaclmanicli• Lamp. Lim and Snail .to-c....l(2lAtt.unt. Towanda or Barclay Bituminous Coal, TILE VERY BlLer .F ,l ll BLACKSMITHS' USE. god: of 'Coat at, promipallf mottimmd Ito May and Joao. otfon mud, t.fkror ti. prone tool and FtetyMts Mete:fore lam tmtared to toll tt.ut to , mquefamtta 'nutty VatttOttltal Web rots tt- t 04.1 I.teßlitem to troy their wintm'e myply of (Joni from R. 21. WELI&B. Wyakvant. No!:1. tSr4.7il MEAT MARKET.. Oa PAlie Avenue,near Searli's Hotel. EET,:ote.inal s on brand • FooestinlyorbfEATlS or 1111,1:1ds tiAqi .01. 'for 11E17 CATTLE,AuglauthErm .11 /One.. N.3lA.,zn. M.0111.6.1.*. FALL t 6 WINTER GOODS • ST rutdla ortro...dx. a goad ,adialdr fn. tap seaent, id Idle low ursed pot,iffi Ntib. sT4Arr,, Cf. LITEs far4l477:iraZi''Ft7gl'W 1 , 4 I fat New Firm &tlew VIVILs us me sod d Tr Aviss derail law bases Tader Tv ba_ sa TV WEBS a atITTERFIELD, bq lease to Infotio the Into that we are [IOW noodling from Neer York a LARGE sa,WELL SELECTED STOCK of GiOdsofteryDescription co.. of the latest die of Siring and Summer Print, Chat. Bea, Delalne; au,smo, Shoals. Cottnnekdr; lc. A lot of G-rooeries of all Kinds. A good ... 0 ,tm,3 of cam , . Glassware, Woolevarare, Beds and Oaaa, Boas and Sher Umbrella& arsetnie, tilovm Lonsa TrlzOraodaNeci Tw.a...Collan , &c. Also a good ausorment of HA. fl A. rf.., , 133nkisling ofShovels. gnash nom Pruning lloolrAForksAeythes, ko.,&c. Ail kinds of proee taken in erthange. Coil end see as at Webb's Old Sbre on Public Avenue H. J. Wrlnt, D. BUTTERFIELD. Warm,. April a. 186.11 .:::,:: - !::-..--.,;,-..,..,..: That Sum ilk ......,...-E.4. ,, ,; , ,-:p2...-74, , ti ~,,,, , .„, l /4 A, - 4,, . - : 74-- , 7:= , _•"..." ---= A L. C. K_EELEI-, rim oa band one .he lIKt•T AS.stqt.TMENTS of KM CMS, AND UBB Gloves and Mitts, Boots, Shoes, and Findings HATS ,i!IN'ID C&PS. Oeute Wrael, Felt, and Fir 1-inta from Any.. Wool Felt, and Fir fr littildreni Weal, Fnit. as Fnt I 1 from Gent', Buss'. und Children' i'leein trntii Boots and Shoes! Latta.' Balmoral.. plan 'OE! Foley. from $2 rvi ir.,ton. l. lIM 1.u41 n$ .4 Kitt Cin " Ell Slipper, Was, and ".:..lr. It .taa. Bob ber; &a. Umt/ectaa's can. etaraly Pint and Wllle I.lnln K Nall., Ink. lice! !gall, P.m 1% 4.l,t,tue. Clloves .and. Mitts. Gents' Knit Gloving 'nit • in.. 00 tr, Onntie K id Giovititi e.t.75 tn lion.' Wink Mitten. tn. • .To Si. Ladles% mlsars, ono 1.111,1'6110 I.,ra .er, M (Infra and 11 , 01 s. 01 eve, Cner ` , l O,- •• . 1 Collars, Ca" ()Lorna, and Fannt Itn , , tO., All kinds 4.1 Ynr. tnAtio tv an NV A jta,‘ El , 10 he What they are rnpnarntno.l,lon-1 V. (.I.lrlti Pall)10r all Me d, ni In,' non bolo. , , On P.O E. C. Montrose, A ognst El, IEN. -17 0. D. BENIAN'S W brre Ton .c..n be Beepheil with iny Thing the Let e of Musical Merchandise, R §iiv - e — iM are PURE re and TINE JEWELRY In town. R. B~laell only the Pima,' of drat clam Boston and New-York 3lnkrra, Ara rice told by co wll: be teat In tun« on.. pace. Oabinet Organs Warranted for Five Years. ~ tt,—lf you want an Infer:, I,trumer..t., don't call Yuan.. traty. 0. D. BIL:111.1N Montrose, March n. 1364. .11. 3EI3S c orZElSt.lgpUbliC i rgist. ULM C0111:1.01 WI to salt, alaia at to GROCERIES . • SUG A RS,7 SA S, COFFEE,SPICE.FLOU I and SALT, (by the n ark or ere/0 FISH, and all inticlanynnytonnain Aral clamoroaeries. Flour by the Wholesale and Retail. meanAlj to otern.l hope to recalve a Ilbenl el.nrr of publican to t. v N B. s Ta ti ltrestmarket; , ri Dtti a tort' ELTS..I)Kik leartanscliaret t., t 9.0,-t. MORE SUCCESSFUL RAIDING. Valuable Holiday Goods Captured. 0 t'R , rue sal tm.ty f; vs SANTA avs 1,, rusaVa Raid., up a:1:w nt.n.er do Z , ..:4,1) alantsvae,and au.. flollll. l • •Us 1 4 4 W. a , Tots and dater valualde crodl- 'Cr •Ile lia • • e. 1.1.11, to 1/11. nund.t ti.d MC ."1 .4 ,1:1 1 1r, Id ..111 cheap, at 1.1,e " mann Rota/ Id.oth,uut - 1 . : 1 111C, 1 5 ". 1. talc duo: ABOVE THE HEAD OF NAVIGATION, (OR A LITTLE BELOW,) More complete report of the GeLeral's succrst, open the Arrival of the next train. Our motto Is live and let Itre. Montrose. December 1311. On the Track. C. F. MEEKER, d , a , n ‘ nAr" onk hod P. 11. ' 11Vo Plows and other Castings, afelien enaUll found In aCt .try M ewe. nonodes std on b e Foundry oppOsite 11w Post Office iu Now illdiord. Pa. N. D. OLD IRON WANTED, fur whirl I NM pay CAM!. C. F. MEEKER. New IfilfOrt Seat It HONESDALE MONUMENTAL WORKS! To the People of Susquehanna Co THE vMerdt•eed hereby Imbuance that they are tilligt the den reedved by them for Tomb Stones, &c., ID We Conaty..• Cut ae thry rat' y', work Ikon off nDd d.. hurt Won. ear - Urdeni rrepectf y ax.! "11012-..dali4 M. B. PECK & CO. Stuart's Refined Syrup. EIPLIMDID ankle 1.m:1 , 1. ,1 71;7 , 1 fiavnrho, 9.1 w ATitzim. rosTim Poplins, DeLaines, &c. o ff p t i. v . 9m7;m d . Prin4st CHANDLERT, Flannels. 44 % riValgina Crockery and Clothing. A Extf.ll...M• .. w , . ,u PliMl.c,lemcrut HENSTOOK a RAWLIT Cloths and Clothing. VII AN DLEIVEI KerOsene Oil RrxrAtriurkm_., . nwastinaws. 11/41140itiavran -- : , • , EVER OFFIRED 1N THIS MARKET Il organ tart, 01 the Collywiug FIND INt ; S. F U R, S. DO Y - 0 'V GOOD PIANO ? CABINET afGAN I WALL:ANIS BEE 111E.31 AT =EI PIANO EMI JEWS A.Tt VERY EXCITING NEWS: I= SCRANTON, PA., Wbolatale and Retail Dealers to EX AR D WARE TAOS, STEAL, 16 11aS, r n nnk Carriage Raterlabs. nprlng les, had. ar d Boxes Bolts, buts. Washers, Patent Arm.. Plated Bands. Efslleable Irons. II ohs, tipok RIAD d I s. Bow Poles. Patent Umber. Enameled Lea th er. Wbl;,Sock. eta. and a groon.l variety of Carriage and llanulacturene Ronda. ka..d.c,d.C. Mir We Klee mur L attentlonto this part of oar stock, and ere? I tAlltzr selected anewtrannt than can be formal elsewhere in this par of Ile State. Anvils Vitro. Storks and Ines, Bellows. Hammers, Sledges. an... Fllrs•n cent vurtety. Tackle Moan. Rope Mains. Rind. atones. Maar.. r Purls. Cement. French Window Otwa. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, Yampa, Clrvalar, 111 n. and Sabra, Erlarri. Borax Wnai.bing Paper. Wasting Papa , . Pc x o.d isiuts ,, g rub •r r. lions ue ,be m .1 ll...rt.:red Horse halle.U. ntrn T , ” A ,11.1 j. and • 1.1. /1311ANTIrti, ',PIAUI 'and Hubt.c.an.l 1.,..%tt, bcalcb.a.C. har.ainuo. M arrb .10 I 04.-1 s 1864-5. 1864-5. FALL & WINTER. CALI. AND SEE 111 E LARGE AND NEW STOCK OF CLOTHING, II , tOB4 OO IX I 1 20 ,r 1 to 2,, AT THE STORE OF GEO. L. STONE & CO. ['heir 0 E RC( w A.T3 are Good and Cheap. New Ktcb ur UNDER-CoNTS, PANTS. - VESTS, & UNDERCLOTHING 11.111111, SILT, TEI, CORTE, & GIIIICEE si Inp_Lthy GOLD d thsoiL.ll"l:4fittac!.o4lo. MEM NEW GOODS r ,, e u t x uf k a o ft from New r Olt With • Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silver-Ware I Plated-Ware I Cutlery, 8:5 Fancy Gonda, to which fry would Melte the Monttoo of their fluenda. Thor Ile , . fur of EngllnM American, and Swim w m affilea. Sot! •, d stivert or very rufortruw qualltlea Ena fled, et, • • r Jett, 11-sweol Glum ind Plain Gold Seta of Eton we eon Plow Shammor..Enator. I, 1•Ialn °old and Funry Flu. I 'Mg., of faun' fwArty and Ilea elt•te. A wr 'eta. Malrodre, Vet< ;oast ono heck. Ludor,ll - old and ,pee:arld nod Ttatnbtmfiold stes t !lotto:ma and Studs Spot... Table and Pocket Cutlery ,Ilver Napkin Rings, flatter n: Fruit Kntereo.3.nl (meal Fork., every destrlptlon t.f tkitl The largest lot of PlatKl bro:1 • 11,1 Into lio.orne Con nty, ro^ • rovon artlelr In 115 f. nome eery be3n t t... ornatne , ,l, lot of h'sne of Cornbt, .t 1 Unita? : e.• r rtnanlnc,FlAl. Tack!, In tvery rartetv, tocu , t, T lbt it o, Nerd:, Gold Pew., edam, no Muses, &c- se. Also Piano Fortes and Melodeons, el the eery beet calker; GOVER & BAR BR'S Family Sewing Machines r dlliT Filter., Ac. The above Gorvi. , were and will he wail on the most favorable te2Me. nf Watches and Clocks 'Repaired ne the BEST 11.6.11 - NER ; caso ESOBAVING la the 1. LE. EV ANS Ac ALLEN. l'oluruer-,lll3tuldle;,,oppoilltt tat r05t01526, A Free Fight ! FAIR PLAY JAMES MARTIN, a: the flrm of Martin and Ronnerani. Is Now in the Field Having removed to Ida large aad commotion. Store House at Fairdale lest returned from the city alti. • Loge Stock of pall and Winter Goods Furchltcd entire:l for melt and which he how offers far me Small Advance for Ready Pay TMs Is the Mace to bny. Come and gee. Tb- Lattt Price paid In Cm.b for Cutter and Poultry JAMES MARTIN. welnler in. 1 sm.—ty U. S. 7440 LOAN! It is A National Sayings Bank I HIGHER RATE OF INTEREST Than Any Other, And the Best Security• SUIS:CRIPTIONS RECEIVED BY W. H. COOPER & CO., =I REMOVED, AGAIN! " The Famous Barber." l'nweand om the (amour Barth:. Fe mode Ha .LL r, be of Itnytt, I.Ate L cow ht rect F Woe Le's shoe So , ra Find twd t.hurthg hod . lh.ottooltz, fled tor tez,tlrlit Ilhir in shit you. fled me malty at your servier. t your eervlce. OHAH.LLY 11011TUIL Scenrui door alxlre Searle's Hotel, Up Stairs. inne Still Alive ! XV , r.—peetfully fnfnrut the Imblle that Ire ate atlll ann. I .1... A• t., HANG I'AGT t.:EtE• tOL.E.N. GooDb, I' .A 111 • 1... .I:IIUItESS tn.oni. the sante as ...MI. at the .1.1. N one mile awl-a-ball Italia of Mom rose, ou J DS. IN St Orr. J at, fi I._tf 11111S.thl MUTF. UNDERTAKING! A 'lee nibeerinen ham pant beam making grew. Imurovementitn /IL • 4.. :wort nr coffins. hu would •. ol friend, and the pu1.71 , menu le. 'leer. m mI tan...wart dealriei. 13.F.Pir.Y WARNER,. On. $.1863.-11 FLOUR ! FLOUR ! („,.„ , •C I , 11 IV( FLOUR, for sale by the Insit, barrel, sack or yOnt ft, and plic.l. RAMC quallies (2113 be lad a.thr r Atm 11 , be Coon." , urn Carriage Shop rEk..7 rya' taL BLAME ° ! Tl't 1.7;:d2 - .' ka.rEplith to at ' t t onn o rt e TI CI OC y,.,.......U to Mrwl LI It. CT.CYO YF NEW BOOKS. A. U. Aiirrint Its' ' , IT.S - r 4 Lee 411.pciul of Um Rock of CkIoCIA In tt 4.411114 4 Warner, - le ta, twat cat= y thelr antra In Ike itt 't aMI atzlea nit villt La In e-Le hands at II Aft. ViUs. tte octuemer Pi 0...m0cc met :Se Mon. Wkrors,b r y e j i t lyiezava to VgL_irWkroggswalliocramots. w. Inlicegr. oorom: onpryl.mpt , , rt:p 7s. NEW GOODS J. R. DE WITT'S. MI MEE OFFERING A =I DISSOLUTION. MI TEE subscriber U arcs oPentoi Erred (Msa prince =formed to the aimed value, of all Mode of merchandise' VERY DELO% the ;eh - se of September. Of un tievada ana% LADIES' DRESS GOODS In All its varlets. Great Int ns In Ladles' oalOnr,Watesproof Cloth, Etna Blast Obtha. as.d Colts ed All. Wool CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, &C. 1., Doe Fkins. Coattaks, Alm T o Jean; kheep •l t kashacts, ac- _ _ DOMESTICS. p ßena laism. Towemed Bleached de Menglna, Denims , 11:11.0, Flannels, Crash. llass, Notions. Gras nfief,T of tfooo sod Balmoral RIM. Lane? Mete, and finlidrfire Halm. Bu..ons,Skirt Braid. lihtdlngs, Thread of all kinds, Mannino lifist, Como. ftd- Oz. Boots & Shoes. Iden'o wed Uwe Boob., Chl Wren'. Clerpper-teed 21h0CL, Moo BbomOoltsre. G Bwmenal Sheen. Watoen'e Calf ISIt lES oes. OCER. Bugles .t prlciel not to be beam, VERY BET QUALITY Green, Mork. one JorMll T., Gotha, Spice. °lnger, eaberatue, G end Tobuceo. Bled eked. &C. ote. —_------ NEW FIRM BALDWIN I & ALLEN, DEALERS IN FLOUR, FEED, PORK, FEU, SMOKED HAELOVI I , Hams, Dried Beef, Candles, Teas, Coffee, Spices, Syrups, Molasses, Sugars tO Ma Cr 1 17=111 : t 9 Timothy Seed, & Seed Wheat BROOMS, NAILS, &C. Cash Paid for Good Butter. A. BALDWIN. • • WIL L. ALLEN ontropt, West die Public Avenue. AD. , ' 1864• No Humbug ! A, First Class Jewelry Store Hu Inns been needed in 11ONTUOSE , and now we have MIE=LI= It addition to hie former Ktnct and the enttre.Steck of Rena Wetrous.a. Feee.er, he h.. the day reeetrod hum New loft the best Ateorteoeot of Silver and Plated Ware eves offered la Montrose. A Splendid Asaestment of Casters, Coke linskets, Cope, Goblet. &A., also Cake and Pte lintves, Spoons, n d Fortes. & complete Assortment of Gold and edlrer Watches.. American. English, and Seeks. spr:falver and Platd. lihx, solid Gold Jewelry, Lock ets and Chains, N apkin Wogs from 15 cents to •0.05. seltd.l9 elke Finger Rings. Gold and Sara Thimbles, rocket Knives. brom fable Emit. , &r t. Violin and Guitar Strings, Inez received and for es!. hy 0. D. BEldd.N. If ontroseisannry 11.1664. TLc drm of Rend. Watrous. and Toner say: Darlnf dlslesedn! .mr stock of Clocks. Wutatex, Jewelry. and t•atvo , Ram to ou ,vmeallaa 1111., 0. D. 11S/1 AN. WO who M ayo =OM mer _ fetronsrand „ the pun to genurally, who may to In wool Any slide oboe n0t:404.0 , 0t, to givo Imo a 0001 l xrd CISTItho 614, " Itemember—One door above. Searles Hotel. Repairing as Usual. XOntrOw. Nov. 16.1166. O. D. B.E.NIAN. Be R. IA ErM=El Carpets, Oil Cloths, Matting& Drugget, Mats, Rugs, Boots, 'Shoes, Gaiters, Balmorals, Rubbers, Sandals Glass. Paints, Oil, Nails, Sheetiags, Bats, Yarn, Wall Paper, Shades, Border, Cord and Tassals, Dry Goods, Groceries, Lamps, Plated Ware, Door Trim'ngs Coffin Trimmings, Thread, &e.; ALL OF Dr. Jayne's Family Medicines Ladies' Cloth,. Cream Tartar, Stove and Shoe Blacking, Matches B. IL LYONS, =1 LYCOMING CO. MUTUAL INSURANCE CO PUBLIC AVEPUE. Mort roa• • P¢.. . C4.-tt 'IXTENSIVE ATTRACTIONS 123333 FUSHITURE ESTLBLISHEIESI OY , 161,11Aiti W. SMITH, AT THE FOOT OF HAM ST. /VICE erten/toe Pi:mime &bafflement of Wm. W. SMITH having been refitted cad trmaSy hn. arovetl.theoreprietorratpeo fully announce to theniti. mtens of Ilontreee • and vicinity. that be la coastantly maJtinhandfieeheonttimd the LeIf.OEST ABEST assortmeato. FURNIT TIRE to be founo in the Country. vta g m,iheiolloularianor come of the artlelerthichweerfl rellatireat/yredncedpricealor Udell or BEADY PAT Ellaireacut,WalunturMatteranyorith ginsajtom $l6 to $l5. Unmans with marble er bro.? elletops,from $lB to 614. And a largeassortment.froto 116. $lO. •12,014, to tie . WarbStande.Warditande.eornermdsquareStands.of albrarle tierand prtces.frnm 7h cent, to ten ,101 l are. Deake,divanclowelracke.footatoolNottomanz,lonnfies.&e. Centre,eariLpier.tollet.Bning.iritehes And vatensloo table.. Chairs—cant-and woodseate.ttoctere—clue.lag.anderomiseata of e very 73 ri ety and style. SofseSete.eteterfornisbedatehorthOtletal Nee Torkprteti. SPRING BEDS A Lasoa AS3OII7XII2T.UOLAZEITAITa BUT I. %Mir/. N.B. lacadymedecoflas no hood orfungshedetaborMotice.- 11,.rsentlwaysIner4dinen.mbra detdttd. We em ploV tionehoICAREFU.L . EX PERIENCEI.WORE MEN. Wet - tit...lto do oar WORE WELL..nd Bell It u LOW AMena he afforded. itootrorm.r.bruary :4%1837 - wAGON-sHOP Sleighs and Cutters. TIIE mule ntlped can now Ve fond or, A. J. ft IiEWI , TERI' lackm , lat Shop. 0 rot cornereart of 'Vernon • /I 01•10 o Mont rose. where h• will continuo to carry on the manufa,ture of Sleighs, Cutters, Wagons, &c. Ready Stade Mark•eileighs,Lmnber Sleighsandflotterszowna hand. Reperinrione nnally.st And notice. Rent Stuff foe °atter!, and We;on M sheep elaterlals,hawtquallt) keptcuratantly onbapd. so es to prepend to do ljotlI) MK etchor not , ee. A godisapptv of need r•tnedt Spoke, kept constant IN on hand. N. 8. PL.rsonsindehttal to the undersicued era) plena tall ‘Eld•ettletlielr ua-ott tr 141t11013 t mile mot ice et on trrve Jay Iff. tail. 'wiser.. ask. Boots. amid Shoes. 00gg at IN, Old pelrer,pdapentt luld for rile 1g Mottrlse.Sept.ll. +M. J. LIDEIS &BON House for Sale or to Rent ! T" Eris lawy optedlll ",i' %%rain' Soldier's Pension, Bounty &Back Pay r im underaNTed, LICENSED AGENT OF THE GoVENt 5 - EN 7 * . U/ gt. KO.PtAtletition to an &Alms van/4.M bi, care. No charge. macro suepAalol. Ottec over Lathrop,_Tyler And Merl store. • J. O. if eoOLLtilli. ilontro.F. AAFtiG 17 1868.-tt C H . T imm,g rz wi.- "k °"" Ihr; 7:ar, Groceries. A CITOICE dm* of Groccd. •wt •may snore that REST •rre/ 0 . 111 "X Looking Gausses. IV 4 ** l ft li tit .- 9 t'W CABINET ORGA_ c,,,l,ls:4lll.taLletibt:isti.masgs Ctratt7 ORLI OF O.D. Best Instrument Ever Manufaelaredg Coo boy It of him to theatitit to Fe. Yost. wrong tram IP to 110. tmilrkto . • • Prices from t 35 to $OOO. Sample always on tun& fir Juni received Boor's new Imenctloo Book for the COMA Orrin (rd Melodeon. The beat Book yet. Also. o .14110r411.14 1 Violin UMS. 0. D. BEAMAN. Montroee, November MUM. • 1011 HUI la nom reestrings supply of lOr CIO Cio 17.E1 1 Mercantile Business mathgth...t.t FULL AND DESIRABLE. • gar TL stack ecauffstan Pin Drugs, Ivied , eines, Paints. Oils. Dye 1 f Stuffs, Groceries, Crockery. Otass-Ware, Wall and Window Pa. I per, Oil Shades and Fixtures, Kerosene Lamps, Shades,Ch igniter Burners, Transparent Cones, Kerosene Oil, Burning Fluid, Tare • pentine, BENZOLE, Varnishes, Window Glass, Putty. Brushes,Bird Cages, Canary Seed, Jewelry, trust and Dentist Iflaterials,Whips Fancy Goods, Perfumery, t de—ln lawn. nearly every thing. to restore the eick.to Omegas t•-"te. to deltiLt the eye. to Entity theism. and gee to condone to the real andytedenttel terrines ofllfe. ontrose.elprll2.l94l. ABEL T UNILZLL. CARRIAGE & SLEIGH 1 JO 1 ': MANUF A C TORY. ~,,. HAWLEY & LATHROP Oarriages,Wagons,Out. tens, Sleighs, &c. Thvaltielittleo of STLA M Prbwreft sod all ncomorY tnnetdrFy .o able them to DEFY COSIPETITIDIi from and other &lib= neat In Northern Pennsylvania. !LACKSMITWNG & CO. all kia varied branches done with NIiaLTNISS sad DISPATCS P I C:O3ELiEre-gai say, Straw, and Manure Pork POTATO HOOKS. &0., rhe eery bre artScle know, end made from the BEST Cll7/111n of OAST STEEL. They refer to thou who tacit used 0107watt:04 INIM Week Ms ',:. Igieudt:e num tease t those 'who hays favored ut wlth stet .ATRON A 0 0 0 r 07 . 1171W15E, sad hope stn seurtnue to stet , .., hlr rood oil!. 0 . A Z. HAWLEY. ':.. te.,uunse. Ps-. lea. 47.1843.-tf - R. LATELEOP• Sterling's Ambrosial ! THE REST TIAIR DRXSATNII RESTORER yet dimmed for et:e by MUD. WATR.0138.3 TOSTML me lf.Jl Large Spring Arrival. Tiii=l:l=7,Vid=db.,==.`l"°P' bu estain i 13. R. Lyons & Co., triVi t iga b t7M; b rUiTars2 "'"" b° 14th "" Ready made Clothing, befonud 1O the Comdr. dlglilito l / 2 10011.011 WOXI ULM Al 1..1...NTEP MOT TO RIP. THIN AND THICK COATS, Vestsand Pants. of every variety. . ? ega Molina EXTERSlVE3ctortaxent of ti i t i =FIATS & OAPS, lateststylecallutalttles.Ccursa ens E.xvOrrrszo. S. LA NG DON. Montrose. 11►9 S. 1824 MIME Spring and Summer Goods at a Large Reduction ! THE ENTIRE STOCK villa, vrill be found a. largess smut and Val be KM cm CM Most LIBERAL Terms! for Cub, co time, or for Produce. N. B. Flour & Salt on hand, as usual. H. 331711,13111" M, Nam Milford, June B. 1.463. ( arX e Ckerlfala My Snow RICE, mop lissalis cgtro,%7l= ' ;l t ja, " J. LT Otis & SON. Me!=3 Agricultural Implements. . r yublt• helots eilabllthed sod orellknown trio of Wheeler, Melick & Co., at Albany. These Machines are en (scarab] y knave and arthenrally wag • d thnt say effort et rsommen dation I consider atnec.ory. ; Fa/ 'Welt to say ,t hat perlence le reenutedutint...ed !Ong USCU" areoght oat treerovemeuta which mak. teem the . ; 0HAM71.0319 OF THE WOHLE. I would c allespeci al attention to their gf -'s Patent Cif file Attachment iarger'sPaten leanint,_ • a reerthlocond attached to slt..ll.looble. tieble,o" en, Dim t. orsesOwer,end to et, tl er untlerebot 0 rostrshot thsettlottra 7 It emit be noCtl eo . ordloarehend min.:sod I. Atipetios,as. oreh. et 'Aniline will made. It Ioes no more power to drier the es h ......thmens.t bon It doe. to drive an ordbass7 separates or A. I, Illfrossst slot, of clattlnosttstelmect.oomerstest,ortst.a.. /torso roorets.sludie and &some, %NMl's. rums. whttent Impooremoote. Lawrence i Goulds. potent. our two. and It-r, powers. Sass sullbtfot awing wood, food cult's...cloy rat I est, hors mkto, Are. An nuresteet.d womnt) ;het, to the b se shost.tongosttsuorantg thatch e above merelnery In one; 11l work..lorabilitt .coonnlente.er d obvert.... fs . rfu stl...particolarkattl to the su bsorthe s tor el rcul4 , .1. esslnesuschlnery. •Iltdrro.llolted and fined with prom IA Idellry. Also Agent fet. • / HIJBOARD'S MOWING IIIiCKNE, tghtltseitoosstursetsomd L;TF S. It. SitYRII as 131tn7rWoly" 5 0 ...t. s _st,,, . op mow'. or thlsocuetty. Machine alto dee cotlrsomilsibctlon lostmettobt for WO,. and Ileate".' tlyenssl.romoSenarge for fteleht or transport:taw), Alsip...no. wtshlngto moot:methe best and cheapest itttnittli. chine sre n.lvleod to %Ilse.. lb" work Ohba LlubloiStrit Laitt WI trower.boforceommilthlt themotteteto any other XOSVILM. 0 . s e. Order... Molted ono brombllTettendest to. Pottorliceaddreo.tistrtord.Busq.oos. re. - - E 32 Carriage Manufacter.l. a.E eeienleeed . bald respect Capy initetbee to the thin W e Staq.Countl.itat he isle wooden 011ie okt Carnage 4% Wagon Stand, r 6„,.,, neer ple4 ors. R. ROGERS, . lure be lit Mann to all Ito* to tile of trAneri WITH ',WNW H endtn a Superior. Itliut a u Vit i rloseln MOW shisi OA fit VP munratin.: itaXgrabriV In thenamaroustlosrtgientaef his Eltlll kmp on hand m make UP mdm all klmt. of For Reputation A FULL ABSORTHIRT OF Jun rectlved and .111 be cad. from Aprl?prices. This redaction wlll Includs L. R. PECK, .114440. Usrford.PcJialstl.lBo—tt M NS!
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