Vst ituninnethe etimigt. Plaster f Glriusond Other Crops. Paster may be sown on meadows and pas. tares during gay. It, should have been sown, however, in April, but where it kW been neg lected, good results will folk& by spreading it upon the land now. We suppose in this enlight ened age there ere few farmers that object to the rise of plaster as a top-dressing on grass lands Occasionally we find persons who do not like to use ikand who are afraid that it exhausts the land, and will soon run out the 'farm. Such persona do not read the agricultural papers; they don't believe that any good can come out of printed matter, that touches upon farming.— They are about forty years behind the times, work hard, - get small crops, and are eternally complaining of "bad luck.' If they keep a dai ry they usually belong to the class of 300 lbs. dairymen; not that their personal weight will turn the scalee at mat enormous figure, but that the average Stinted yield of cheese from their a b ou t 300 pounds per cow. It is hard ggrit . t.m.m that to convince these old-fasliliTSCSl cows can be made to produce annually GOO and 700 pounds, and when statements are made to that effect, they are viewed with an incredulous disgust which says, " these are the stories of the agricultural papers and book farmers." Well, the tax gatherer is going to visit these old-fash ioned farmers and'present an argument that will be likely to be remembered. A - kind of waking up argument to produce more grass, more milk, and later crops. When one finds an absolute necessity staring him in the face, he begins to look around for means to meet it; and so per haps, our increased taxes will serve a good pur pose after all, in making us better. farmets—in teaching us the necessity of getting better re turns, and pushing us forward to devise ways and means to obtain these ends. Several years ago we remember hearing an old dairy farmer argue the plaster question in this wise. He had a good upland farm, and was somewhat noted for keeping a large stock, and getting a heavy yield of cheese from his herd.— He sowed plaster liberally on meadows and pas tures, but was not thorooghly convinced that this top-dressing was an important element in his success. He was Inclined to believe that he was wasting money and labor, and so for some years he abandoned he use of plaster on his farm, but the result was very unsatisfactory.— Ins herd dropped off in their product 100 lbs of cheese per cow. The meadows did not yield sufficient hay for wintering stock, and fodder had to be purchased. In fact, said he, 1 found 1 had been an old fool, and was glad to get back again in my old tracks. Now, perhaps, the same results could not be had on all farms, nor in all we have said do we wish to be understood that the farmer is to place his whole reliance upon plaster, or that by its use he can get along without manures, for plas ter is not a manure in the fullest sense of the word. It does not enrich the land, hut induces plants to better appropriate fertilizing material, and prevents the we. to of matter that can he made available in the various processes of vege tation. The action of plaster is. not fully under stood. It acts partly as a manure, feeding the plan's with its sulphuric acid and lime, and pante as a stimulant, hastening by its lime the decay of vegetable matter in the soil. Its con stituents are in 100 parts, as follows: Water, 21; lime, 33: sulphuric acid, 4(1. It attracts ammo nia from the atmosphere, and retains it for the use of vegetation. This fart is put to a practi cal use by some observing farmers. We remem ber hearing at a club meeting of farmers, one of the members remark that he knew of a very shrewd operator in his neighbdrhood, who,when his neighbors chanced to be spreading manure in fields adjoining his own, always commenced sowing plaster, and in tit:s way was actually benefitted at his neighbor's expense. Ile said he had frequently noted the effect of such F 4 V.' - ink,m, and it was a convincing argument to him tll use plaster immediately atter top-dressing his rass lands, since he did not care to he at the labor and expense of enriching his neiiilvtiors' by allowing the better portions of the ma , nilre to be evaporated and carried in the atmo sphere f g the use of somebody else. The . stlect. of plaster on large leaved plants is more 4iiitrked thou on others, hence potatoes, coin, and vines, etc., are greatly benefited by Its use. Its influence on clover is extremely ta vorable to the growth of that plant, and It is on this account, therefore, which rendeas it so val uable on dairy farms for the pnxtuetien of milk. Plaster makes clover, and clover makes milk.— In the application of plaster to grass lands there is a difference of opinion among farmers wheth er it should be applied annually, or alternate seasons. Some follow one practice, and some the other. When applied annually, of course a lighter coating can be used- The quantity per acre will depend something on the land ; if a considerable proportion is already in the soil, a , less quantity is needed, and the soil may con tain so much as not to he effected by its use. It is applied with good results at the rate of a bushel per acre. Some use considerably more, and soon learn to adapt the quantity to the par ticular location so as to produce the best re turns. We have always found the best results from plaster on grass lands when applied early in the season, so as to get all the benefit of the spring rains, or before the grass starts in the spring. When used later It is always best to sow just before a rain. Some farmers say that Its application late on I pasture lands, and at a time when it is not fol lowed by rains, but remains on the grass to be partly consumed by stock, is injurious to ranch cows. They claim that it induces a complaint known among dairymen as "fly in the teat," or a gradual stoppage of the milk passage of the teat, end of course destroying that portion of the hag. We have been assured by dairymen whose herds have been badly afflicted with this trouble and who claim to have given the matter spa cial attention, that it was plainly traced to this cause. We give the suggestion for what it is worth without indorsing it, but it would b.: well to be cautious about sowing plaster at such times, since its consumption by stock can do no good, mad may possibly he of injury in the way alluded to.— Lika Heral3. A Good Whitewash This is a subject upon which farmers - require " line upon line and precept upon precepL"- Whitewash is one of the most valuable articles in the world, when properly anplied. It p: e vents not only the decay of woo, but conduces greatly to the healthiness of all bnildings,wheth er of wood or stoue. Outbuildings end fence, when not painted, should be supplied once or twice every year with a coat of whitewash, which should be prepared-in the following way: Take a dean, water-tight barrel, or other suita ble cask, and pot into it a bushel of lime. Slack it by pouring water over it, boiling hot, and in sufficient quantity to cover it five inches deep, and stir it briskly till thoroughly slacked. When the slacking has been effected, dissolve it in wa ter, and add two pounds of sulphate of zinc, and one ef common salt. These will cause the wash to harden, and prevent its cracking, which gives an unseemly appearance to the work. if desir able, a beautiful cream color may be commu nicated to the above wash, by adding three pounds of yellow ochre, or a good pearl or lead color, by the addition` of lamp, vine or ivory black. For fawn colbr, add four pounds um ber—Turkish or American—(the latter is the cheapest,) one pound Indian red, and one pound common lampblack. For common stone color add four pounds raw umber, and two pounds lampblack. This wash may be app!ied with a common white-wash brush, and will be found much su perior both in appearance and durability, to common whitewash.—Country Gentleman. To Clean Paint That h Not Var- • Wished. Take a flannel and squeeze nearly dry out of warm water, and dip in a little whiting ; apply to the paint, and with a little rubbing remove the grease, smoke' or other soil. Wash with warm water. and rub dry with a soft cloth. It will not Injure the most delicate color, and wakes it look as well as new, besides it pre serves the paint much longer than if cleaned v. ith soap and water. To Remove Grease from Boards. Moisten clay or ground water lime with warm water, and after scraping the spot with a knife, lay it on and let it remain all night. If necessa ry, repeat the process. This will very soon re move it all. To Temper Earthenware. When new end before used for baking, put In cold water to (toyer and beat gradually until the water boils. It is leea likely to crack. Garget. It is said that a tablespooned ofsaltpetregiv en oaco it day for three or four days will, effect a cure. - - , RUT LAND RUMMEL I.VADAKIII MARBLE SHOP Rem.ved to tho street back of the Catholic March. I IMO no truth= Artate, thd by calling at the Shop, ft .111 enable al) sue. %move to mete A toofoa 3 LW/ Mt. I. V4IDAACLIA. .t.'!.T.t,;;ZA,7e . oruary eta. leith..4.f Real Estatß Agency T ns ondefdined have formed a partnership and opened AZ 1711 doe for the purehme,eale, and rental of real estate ln the Conn. ty of &menet:Anna, Pk. e and wo shall try to make It for the hams. of all who &dm either to nominee. sell, or rent real estate, to Five us a call. W e design to adverttre extensively Is WO hose counties, troth to New York and New Jersey, from whence clime most of the persons who buy lauds In this onanty. Mr. Hinds Is extensively 50:v.1210t.! throughoot the county and will give the matters entztet. ed ton s his *tole attettthm. e have Several Farms on Hand, raiMblefor dairying purposes. The larger part of the parch= Motley mu run for a term of years, paiSsah le In llustallments. No acres of laud In Forest Lake, 161 Improved. good dvvliing houae, era baroe, well watered. and will support from 00 to 05 cows. Convenient to meetings, schools, and orrechamOs. A large pad of the purchase money can remain for a series of peon. 0.9.-11.5 scrag of laud luymu kiln, flUpsonvllle,) 100 acme Im proved. well watered, two dwelling brmat. two bars. Convenient to meetings, schools, and store. IA ell suited for dairy perposet.— part of the purchase money Mae remelt, fora redo, of Teem N 0.4.-191 act. of landln Lensock. Ido improved. well watered and fenced, good new dwelling house,: hams. I orchards. and chest nut tlmlxe upon It sugkient to tense the whole farm for Oily years, Two and a half miler loom Morrie; Corner; and live rolles from Montrose. Two thirds orals purchase money can remain for aKT lea of . -years,uoeurrel by hood one rnort4a.o. n 0.0.-67 nen+. of land in kiriddowater township, t 4 miles from Montrow.66acres improved, a good new dwelling house, barn, forty-feet shade. a good grafted or...hard, aall watered. One half of the purchaw money au remain for a number of years, welded upon the prorates*. No.6.—llslagres,dtuate In Bridgewater. two miles from Mon. Isere. 60 scree Improved, good new dwelillit home, harraand crao ard. One-third orthe purchase money down. and the lalance In I. 8.8.4. and 4 yeses. No. 7. --4ltuao to the rodinehip of Forest Lake, four miles from Montrose. A daily es, pave., the house. lret acres, Over 100 water. mite. Info., he. : Chien:air of the bur-Mane moue, down. the baloney in die annual payment, ho. B.—ol C. at-motor hind in Herrick township, 190 uses Improv ed, good dwelling bons, Iwo Noma, wrigon house, One stabil.. well watered and Under a good state of imprownie en nt, ucetl, ht to schools and roerting, and eau be conventleutly flteldtd and mad. into two forme.. Terns: tine.balf down. balance In imentlirornitn N n. 9.-91 Mate In the townothipof Jessup, neven mil. from MOOl. roe. containing sixty acms, forty-IWe improved, a good house- born al grafted orelroMand a very One Meal' ooh. wool-Mehl to Chun I t Schools, rind Mill, floe-half of the pumbase money down, Obi baloney ern he paid in (nor equal payments. lio.10„--ilit.te In the township of New Milford. containing 150 acres-I.tosterea Improved t two fours from the Borman of New Milford. and :Moot eighty rods tram the I.manwatia and Western Mall Rcul; watered with springs: good buildings, and o fine locating orehard—a grove of ciao; nut 0100 t be preml.e.itoNe for ties or telegr .ph polen—o school mt. In the immediate elan!, • and three different chorches wilido two miles. 100 acres (tom the form will ire told If the purchaser Mould not want the whole Terms reasonable. N 0.11.-409 smog adjoining the village of Susqueltan. 100 i, t, on the N. V. & Erie Hail WAMT. one of the most convienint fir: s in the vicinity front which to rll milk ill the vilinge. Will beep O . row, and teams to work the farm. There am about TOOO :. poles on the farm, worth $l.OO each, besides a guard'. of Mall-. ad ties and wood within tulle of the village good dwell.: g rerasav, 11 ve t.orm ; and row mill. Therein... the farm a in tort inlet mine. and paint 01:11n good running er'two P•Od , orchards. No lyi ng tn.. ionnwne m oneyaal.n.o. the depot M. , r For . enterprisi mar. to odd, oney the farm in ono of the or,. desirable tn le n..lthr , r; part of Me blew. No. 11 .—`lluste in New nst,lp. two unit e FOl. tit be in the vilinge-1 lit wren—about 71. aerea %morn, ed, a eof. fe -. a , an d no t hnildingn—finnly traced and well andemd—o orthard of trod fruit (m.l, iduro, nod ehrrri I— we 1 sitinved for dairy porpost n, floc halt the isurehosa money down. Jil9 bed lame In too, two nod thret year - with inter,, A ten Jib, deduction lu price if the whole ilitv_looss money Should bo paid down. (111 A ISIMIII & HMI*. Svpuehano. (10.. Pa A. STU WCILLIV, &Urea" Jatioary 18 18114.—tf WHEEL HEADS! WHEELS AND REELS. .hop S.Lyra , . Foundry, or too S. Sayre fr. Brothers, at o.llr ,t,,re io Nlot,tr..e. Flax Wheels. Wool Wheels, Charch Reels and Wheel-Ileadlit Wholesale and Retail. hhaltrose, January 1,1'14,', N. 8.-11.444 ring Ooric 00 nbrwt WILLIA.3I W. SMITH, To ct.r.rirr AND CHAIR MANE , . „. i.44A,ftmt facturo, {keys conotantly on Anal MI kinds or Clanntsr Fonorr.A, or fur alahod ni short bales. Sae; , and Ware it.o.oa root of Mo. M.. Montrose P., Yarcb 5. 1,41.-td LAW NOTICE-NEW FIRM. BEN - IL tY . tFITCH Imeing mandated B . S. RZSTLIti, p ith Llictli a partner In the muntee of the 'so , In all its end• sOna Munchen, the Molmas will herc.tfou . lrt do. In the name of Bentley,Fitch&Bentley, d all Otoinces entroeted to them voill be attended to with prompt nem and td. ity. Ofllicesune ea occupied by Bentley St Pitch. Z. 5.eJCaTLai, I. •. IITCI3 S. S. /11.1...tT, JD. ktmatrate. J....TT Itif.s. P. REYNOLDS, EICERREII AUCTURICEN SELLS Dtor 00(.4,3 and all kinds of Merchandise, and alio at vendlies. Id °tame, Pr.. Dec.B. 1544.—tf Exaz];llW . riing Surgeon! THEsnbeeriberbasing been itrpottted by Use Commissioner Pensions, s SIEDICA EXAMINER at Isms. to er.m., and 440=r:111es:es to all entitleAl to Pensions. et tt attend to all, pllcttfonstliat may be to:mated to him, at llontr...e. Ito.. St J. S. Tartell'e Hotel. E. PATRICIC. Edontsuse.A,Pl6l6.l663.-tf LicCOLLUM & SEARLE. ittorneys and Counsellors at Lau MONTROSE, SUSQ. CO., PA. QetteelnLt.hrores Se. Brick 8014.11eg, over Lathrop, Tv] at P ties) Store. B. 4: • • it..v,ve.Fonrsts,l7. I MI -If E. M. TURNER, Attorney -at - Law OFFICE OVER WILSON'S STORE. Idonvose, Augturt lEGf if D. BREWSTER, AUCTZONEER Montrose, Pa. Mont 3: 4.164..4 HOME INSURANCE COMPANY OF NE W-HORR. ASH CAPITAL, TWO MILLION DOLLAR &mete Ist Janeary.ls64. .3.2gArt1.33. lAsbattlel. TAMA. I.MtvrcaBbtrrn.liersetzry. ' Cnae. J. Marna. ?resident. Jens MoGra.6AdAtuntsec77. A. F. Wu..wArru, V. Prat. Polk.lesisaued and mend by the undersigned, at hie ofect over the Pow.ettice. BILLINGS STROI7I), Agent, ktemtroze.Ps.jaly4.lo3.-tt NEW FIRM. menig. OFIFFIS & WAER hare el:tend a t-tr partrorraktp forth e purpoise of RN Laing Dry - Gooda G lnto rocelica Crockery, Fiardaraa_-e , iron sad laze% Rom. and ribnea Hata Caps, d-t.. at the AU Finding MDR previonaly lyccuided by AI. tl. WU. 41.00 Jz Sun We ntapxtfulay volldt the patron's S. Y. WILSON. JEFF. GRIFFIS. F. R. WAILN ER. Ito:arose, Tatuary r.. 1845. On the Track. C. F. MEEKER, HA VINO purchased the Foundry and stock on hand of P. Et Cosurin.ts prepared to tunnufacture Plows and other Castings, rtrtk as an generally found in a Ccrant - y shay nt shod notice and on rataunnble terms. Foundry opposite the Post Office le New Milford. Pa. N. B. OLD IRON WANTED. Az wLich I .in ply MILL C. F. MEEKER Ne. wifnrc. Ont. 11. 1.561.477 sozelioffi! Ir/cum trstatirs FRAGRANT ROVIDONT for pleacMll2 and piami Nt the wir.wrz-x, std liartleolag the "ALP. e beg Tanamtlon yet mane . For Albs b 9 Nardi VAS. READ. W &THOUS & FOSTER. CAM STEELLTERFS NIERROSIA, MR redwing .od., b51r1 643. fnrarle by ABEL Tunashi, PHOTOUHAPU ALBUMS. YOU BALI{ BY ABELL 2771011ThL Kadraw Ti. Ildombet L341411/44.41 1865 MONUMENTS, tad HEAD • STONES, r=m and Bashed in the best • sUL.2htein years established in N.Y. City "Only Infallible =seams known." ` roots= Poisons •• •• Not dangerous to the Homan Family. •• Hats maw oat of their holes to Ole." manner, Out of a Superior Quality of Marble. "Costar's" Rat, Roach, &c 'Ester's "Costar's" Bed-Bug E.stornsinator. to destroy, sod also as a prt vuotive. fur Bed Bugs, .t.c. "Costar's"Eloc'ePow,r for Insects, le for Moths, Mosqult.., Boi.Buyvx. Inwels an Plantg, Kinvh, male, Sc . kc. dc. Ac. Fir S;lld by all Draggle.. and 'netAllen crtv7vbere. /T! Bcw4vc' of oil worthlmeln.llatlons. el.eo that •• Cow:Alio" llama b os each Mah Uottlo, sod Flank, brfore you buy I-lenry R. (Jo.stur s Cr rzynotont. Pcro, IRI itIbIADWAT. gr.r. or bold b) all liroggilOs and litalere la Moutrooe. Pr. INCREASE OF RATS.—The Farmer's Gazette (EngIWO eerie and proves by thrum that one potr of rat• nrt II have a p ny and deboondano no kV, than &SLOW In three year,. Now, n Ithle I:moot:No loudly am he M. pt down, they would conaun more toot than would ,tv•lzln tounttnl,4N, Iter Seu ^ Corrazio" advert:sr moot w tl.n. paper. RATS versos -Whoever atomstlanje shooting_ allm t.tdo is a cowl non, sebnerer old, In extermng /tATB a benefactor. We should ;Ike some or oar correesn.ntionts to fflVe u. the bentlit of then experlenco In driving mit thole poste, tt a nerd something boriCe , clogs, cats, usrl traps for thin boarnesa.-11:4ontlf. le A merican, Y I ez- two C. 1,1 1 .15" adv. rtle.ctuelll to thus paper. alt. PA It'S RAT E.XTEIt\II ltl ATO m mt de, mm.—the tn.,. pork, RAT reectlnn se ',hue everattead. ed. Ever > /tn. .1 at cu.. Ile. Pn'l'need umnrninc In cll . , eat .•• rt Ilan eat. It VII I tn.. Fel etal!) ut en place It. I, A.{ from where the medicine %mutat. --(Lake 11 . SilV i"CI nruu'e".... - ertnealent In an. paper, )1017S E EE I . I.- RS I nolb , ell with verntla r. 4,1 be so no 'miter, If they 14.. • Mr ante 112.1 d It 111 our RV 4fm tOrl ac.l If a 1.0.1 fn.u 11l ha, 11. Si hnve at, ~ 011144., Coatar'e'aritrie knocks the 101.1 th OM a tiot 0. 1111 c.. linucht a, Ann., and Bed Ilura, quick, er t 1,,, We ran writ.. u. Lll. In we d•mautt all over the court. It y.—t Meat.. t thht, t. ar. tte. ref- 0057 Merl - ..n.cut that raper. A VOICE FIZOM TII WE:T. —BpcskinC or “c0...e. Rat. Itoarn, Ant, d.. Enternonwo , -- - r rull3 sad (kneel:no, art doctroyod annna::, in rao• Conntv rennin than...ALIA pa tor a ton of tin+ list and I romt hJI r I.anranter, Wlnc•nroilli trr Crd: kV . LO that Papas. klt NI Et; V') 11 11 •, E1.1.F.F.r7.1. 4 —.Moll recollect tha , f. t,: .1,1 AL!, 'wed frothy . -corr.u.s- ..tvvrtlsezah; lu ask, I= rzr Br aq Druz.2.l.• and 11(....1,11. 6m M Reduced Prices. Tk.',EAlt %IT.7';:t:l:,==','.°,"e It" B. B. Lyons & Co., not to . •feedthetlngs7,.'bot to MOTH E those who wish to be CLOTiIEII witht Ge itZsT A rusICLE of Ready Made Clothing, tobt found! e the tlounty, equal to any Cornet Wonr. andWAB 11AliTEDIVOT TO all'. THIN AND THICK COATS, Vestsastd Pants, of every variety. JAAlso. LXTENSlVExsnortmett of HATS & CAPS, IntettatylesAllluslltlee .Cl2l.4Fra Ttlall EvxmOrizaro I= DOWN DOWN! DOWN HAS 60fIE GOLD: LOW ! LOWER ! LOWEST ARE OUR PRICES FOR Prints Delaines! Sneetings ! Dress Goods! Boots .and Shoes I Gaiters ! Balmomls I Groceres and Hardware • Ready-Made Clothing! Hats ! Caps ! Yankee Notions I:Frauds:l oar ENI,DESIS VARIETY of mock. We most ha rote room fur onr NEW 11000$, aid are determined to clesui the old "Sock. It'W - Votne and eee so before pore...dog. Itiltr' the lectieet price" nivrap, poll for Butter. Groin, and r dare Moil kinds. J. E. JACKSON Fnird_ir, April 5. IWZo—t: CIIZZITE SCOTT'S POPULAR. REDEEM:ES Th.. medicines aro warranted If used scmodlng to directions. Try them and If not mils:actors return one hair the met:hate and tCe to .ney will be trtunded. 1 bliss sold thousands of bottles, but LOTIC Lave returns d. S Cllll S CHOLERA CURATE' ThL npnikine Id composed or Gold nod Pbodtn, and OWES on Im useaste mactlon In the eyr..tra , and. harallos to all. It tam been ed In the SPOTTED FEVER. In a rear.btr of cana..ll ➢roved effectual. Full direction. On each bottle. le sues 50 t) esve. SAN&clW i tingiTE. It L. composed of rgctables. Lad la =Male barmier. Prim 0re1:14 , 6m malts a box. Dees sm:—We have had =sots opp.ortunlty of testinit the sir toe of your Cerate for many years, and dad It 61 you recommend V. and we have no hesitation in reeomstamdinc It to the public. L. W BINGIIANE, M Nets Milford. CALVING. Ho_LSZT. M. D.. Mont:mat. Wm. R. PIER. EL D.. iflllketbure. Manufactured layL.Scgt, Scranton. Pa. troo and for sale by L X. BULLARD, elon. W.O. ados, New wirhnt F•CO7T, Ervin:Alfa. .1.21.34. i. Th. loth. IRG4 Internationalfireinsuruce Comp [o:lNilidlitit 03_1011 CHARLES TAYLOR, President. HAMILTON BRUCE, Irtee-President. Ouvsa DiLtzz, Acting S BILLINGS IT ecr I e t t a r tll, drist. liaotrawaurzirrimma-4, 1865 lea {mew--used for Id tux. Ityacuta. Beck asp !LLD Lc. ke. 1865. 1 t 4045. 1-4ts: - ;. 1 r•OS:i. 1 r....443:5. 1 ..-40.71.. NEW GOODS S. LANGDON I=ll CHRONIC DIARRHEA, CUOLEILA MORBUS, DOWEL COMPLAINTS, CRAMPS, COLIC, NEIIVOCS, muous, AND SICK HEADACHE, SOURNESS OP THE STOMACH, COLDS AND COLD CHILLS. FOR BURNS, SCALDS, OR SCALD HEAD, FEOBTED FEET, LNFLASIED EYRIES, WOUNDS, OLD ULCERS, CIIAPPFD ITAITDES INDOLENT TCMORS, SPRAINS, BRUISES, PILES, CORNS, AC. OF NEW-YORIL Office, 113 Broadway. A WOULD TO T$U WISE WHEELER & WILSON'S, The Best Family Sewing Machine MADE, Agrts NOT A SHUTTLE MACHINE, Hut makes the Lock Stitch. TEE VERDICT OF THE PEOPLE IS DECIDEDLY IN ITS FAVOR. The fact of there lAN/ mnreof three SI achbes so:d TIIAN UY ANY ()Tani ATTESTS ITS SUPERIORITY For further ortlctrinee call upon the Agent, w here the different idyl.. of tr.acitlnts .✓e or. exhibition. Parties that have toted other so eall,l Staedant MU:tithes have thrown them tothle and elve their healizony la favor of three. EVERY MACHINE WARRANTED TO GIVE ENTIRE I= For soma' ectilotu It recommends Itnelt above all others. 1. Beauty and excellence of Flitch, alike upon both attire, work. forestl/1y well on tu ttt en, woolen. oaf net, gors i g _ gegg , Ins. quilting, satbertes, [matzoh:ad, felling, wallas. anti Lathan,. L rarwareit waronthat rill not rip tun' ,ve L. d. The most simple In nvornrection of any two ttavadcd machine In oar ; thehrfere kw labia to get 0111 of 'trait. 4. Sews without the use of a ste r n le, ti avenv (loins away with much caul:whoa, nuarttnery, coot the trouble of regulating the magma of the under tares& 0. Runnel a Riveter none] that a nhult le machine poneibly can. Thoon ruOW. with all the rt IrukoVements, warranted and delivered in ne- Mown., at tlauttreturtrn . tetra Tee Most of Howe ft erens..ctr gnnt.o. Mel ONS llCNouxo to Use to Luntrol: and siritilly. J. I'. W. RILEY. Montrose, dart. 30.1rtaf..-If Delaware, Lackawanna, and Western iTte. Et• 1. 1 i s 'SC) Za• di. ! Bunning Time of Passenger Trains, Jane 2d, '64, LEAVE TIORTHAVARD. Ei FEI =1 12E3 CM 1:12E SOO 1.93 tf:~ New Sfl;f ,, r.l. Fneerretiie, Senator.. ..... mania um. •Nl.seNt.ka %leek. N R.OO 6 69 6 14 4.M R. 40 4 11 416 I.^S 1110 In in ew 141mptnn I '1.45 •Ch.nr. (nr Phlb.delphis... P.M. assenger Train Nart,har npton on it. , arro.,l or th. S a. m., awl M A N 1.71`i K A , 1117. , K which PHILA DELPITIA ,( p ew Hem OSA at. Lewes NEW Y MEE • At SC RA ' , TO": thl,Tmln make. dote ennnec on the LA t 'FI A W ANNA and 111.1wTHP:1:171H1 and H IL, 1 HAHroads..d at Great lho 00000 e Erle Railway going West. prot,) w st 7:15 A. m Sioux ith Tra4n .d lIELAWA with the T The Passenger Train Southward Lenva Great Rfrol NC :Pr rer ttrylval ;If the Inriroott; Ezpreeg fro Use West. eonricelltz 41 Sera; n 0 eitli Tralo. v. trio Lackalynee kad Ttloomsburg end Itrtleelo; Lod Hod.. Ittlirrette; at Metal Chunk with the trate b.s. 11,;..0te1yt,1, and at New !Swot , . with Tralne for New York, C. ley. Iternebust..ke. INtoleertere by t 01- et h to York at 5.110.10 1 . 211:05.te pixie et 6:30, and In ti arrts'.nre .:.se p. The Accommodation Train Northword.conneete at it ...i the I toy Erpresa vine Watt, by which pootette. r• -,111, 31 i h 1,3 3311 tNyroeure the emti..e coy, borthorord. leaves Betel otter the of-11,A the E t .o. York Erprerk gigne host. Cr- Ali Poutenzer 'Yotton 1./ /1 the Erie Rolt .ay dap ot linkt 11. A. fl &SKY. Gieneratlicket Agent Btagra leave Near la's link:, Montrose. PI.. at d a. m.. h Connie, arith trains for Scranton. hew lock. and Philadelphia at 11 a. rn.. tar Naar 1111 ford. CI rest .deml, and the Wm... an., meeting acmmll • . .odattrtn train dd Scrantrn ;.1 p. ( ~r i . t fiend end the tral n the Fate Hallway going both Ed.st and Vit•et. ulyce.4 FIRE INSIJ RANCE. Thelnsurance Co. of North America I-I I. LA D J I_, I , HI. A, HasEstabliAhed an Agency in Nontrose,l%. This WILE olde siinsnrance Co.in the U. States. DASH CAP ITAL PAID IN ASSETS OVER THE rate. art *2 to> Ss tb ose of an snood Compsnyin N. Y. or elsesrhere,and Its Dlrensorn sr.:moue the era% for honor and COFFIN. President B. STROUD. Agent. Montrose.Julyl6,lt+ , 2.-Iy. Otte s ovtr !tic Patuare. DO Y 0 U WANT A GOOD PIANO ? OR A CABINET ORGAN I CALL ANT) SEE TILES! AT 0. D. BEIVIAN'S Where Too ;can be Supplied with any .10 the Due of Musical Merchandise, 'FROM A PIANO TO A J EWS A 11.1:" ALSO—As areal, the only alsortment of PURE Silver-Ware and FINE JEWELRY In town. N. B.—l tell only the Plane cf 6rt clery 'Horton and NeqaTort Slater, snd al: llama add hy me will be t. pt 0 tune one yen, Cabinet Organs Warranted for Five Years. P. 8.-11 you want rm trieflor Instromkalt, don't call on ours, tray. 0. D. RIM AN. Montrose, Ita4. GROCERY AND SALOON. .DIIE subscribers cofdlnue their luring. at the Old Stand On Main Stmt. where those whoglve us their patronage will um ifunus receive such treatment as will MOP them to gilt We have benovred particular putt tolurf to Ming up our LADGES 9 SAILQON,"" . Iran fumlab,lf Cadred.r.rtvate rooms to I.ADIES and GIN NAIRN, or for ladica alone.br Gentlemem alone. REFRESHMENTS Among Our Bat of Miller can hr found oyeerra, Clams. Nam and 6a o, Boast Beef. Berri:cal, Mutton Chopp, Chickens In every form hot or cold, Pickled Tongue, Lobster, Sardines, fact evm7thing the market all In the way of drinks, eve keepeecrylliing except spit-Rum:woe al. coholic beverages. Our malt tivors are of the heat quality and warranted pure. AL. Do nestle riaraparills, Noda Water, Stull Beer, An. lon Cream In rummer. We have:tenured the retvlos of a 6rt clues rmt and warrant everything prepared to cult we moat die...tilled taste. CONfECTIONERY. We nave on bend the larcect both of Confectionery ever brovyht Intothe Opunty. We can Purdah, at wholesle or retail anythinff thielinethet may be tat: led for,and as cheap as can be bought ' anywhere. Tobacco and Cigars!, Obe.ing and... Moe Tobacco of ..very brand, and Cigars of ea. eryquallty,frour a" cent grah"to the anent flavored Mamma. ( Orr C) 4 Oe3Cl. - 4E3ISS. Ouratock of firoceriev mit be beat in thle part of the country forquallty and Inane,e of prier, not ..zrenting Binghamton. We willfurnish Flour, halt. noires.. Coffee, Tea.lash.Cheese. itattne. Figs. and everythice in that line of the bast qualities, my quantity from one pound b a ton. Oor endeavor with be to please al/ who may' (duce we with their patronsge,pledging oue.o vesto fain:mein deal and to the Str/CilY One Price System ! L. fr.illßt Iffontrose. December :6. tB6l-Iy. E. BACON. THE LATEST_ STYLES. JOHN SAU D ESPECTFULL &nuances that he s now to eat JAI, all kinds .s o h e s or thos most fashionable , nest war. ranted to Al with elegance gn4 LADIES' CLOA Ktl—the latest New York stale. lUrdboy o . Ter L .. N n Looklnc Glasses, Ffta BA.LB 97 Mar.trose. Muth. Ma. HUT BROTHERS BUR , ='`'RANTON, PA., S Whoteals and Main Deslannt ARDWARE IROII, STEIL, NAILS, Bptkes,tibovels, ButWen' 11lid•Ilt, Railroad and Misdeal!luerplaes dc... Mine Ball, dlferent alma, Mu , der Bunk and TralltipLkies. Carriage Material. going d Stella and Boxer. Botta. Nutt., Washers, Patent AMP; Plated Bands. Malleable Irons, Hubs. Spot ee,Fdloets,Elplndles,Boar.Polcs, Patent Leather, Enameled Leather.Whlndock. ta, e 11.1 a general variety of Oarriage and Manufacturer. Goods, dm., &c., Am. r we give mach attentloato this pert of 01.11tOCk. and offer I better eal..xted awortment than cat be found elm where In this pax of the State. Lnoll. Vices, Mocks and Bles., Belloan.Hantmers,Sledgeskike... 711. In great varlet y, Tackle Blocks. Bor . ; Mena. (Mel. stones, Plaster Paria,Cament, French Window GLOM AGRICULTURAL IMPLEME NT S Pampa, (n•cular, UHL and Or o., Saw, Emo , ra, Borax Wrapping Paper, Wasting Paper. Fuse and 13P.IIngTubtl, Plain and C.utiv , a Blom hboca at.d Ilarumernd Horse liallkeir penterv, Tonia In great varPty, and anr. Tr...aura°, Lnatbertand Laather 11.1s4na. Farb's/Kim twalca,&c. Bcranton. Pa., Llard 10 1464.-If 864-5. 1864-5. FALL & WINTER. CALL AND SEE TILE LARGE AND NEW STOOl2_O7 CLOTHING, GEO. L. STONE & CO. Their OVERCOATS are Good and Cheap. New Styli. , of UNDER-COATS, PANTS, VESTS, & UNDERCLOTHING Elllllll, SALT, TEA COFFEE, & GREENE M 1 Of the .thnue In sympathy oath GOLD at the lategnat d D & CO. Doe. 1 1 , , truly. UN Montreue, hept. &AIL led 4. I= NEW GOODS Accrrn 1.4411 a %lot P. M I . c. sec c r . A. Di T B X .iii , llr=re u hays u tpii F itiL returned turtzl from New York with a Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silver-Ware I Plated-Ware I Cutlery, Sz. Fancy Goods, to whirl. :Ley would invite the attention of their friends. They bare 3 law sus.< of English, American, and Swiss Watehek both Gold and 0110ev, of verytierlor qualities, Enameled, Gom mot a. J et, Goa and G ro lam. and Plain Gold Seta Of Ear ne•nnd PItA, nhamnotk, Enamel, Plain Gold aml Fano Pine" Rings, of every variety and price, Gold Bracelets. Armlets, Chatelaine, Vest, Guard and Neck Chains. Gold and 1v,,, Npeetaclesmid Thimnles,Gold Sieve Buttorm and Studs :Swims. Table and Pocket Cutlery, _ tlver Napkin Itings, Butter Ind Fru>. Kalvea, Card Cases, rk, every dere:ripe:on of Odd Pio. The largest lot of Plated Wan- vet bninght Into Broome Coo ntT, rnmir article In use. some very te an. dritamenta a nice lot of Fans of all quantle, Combs, Beads, Violin and Guitar Stritnns and Triminlnns. Fl,hlnr Tacklein every variety, Bs. Mum,. T horn, met er-. N etilles, Brushes, Gold rem, Mimi; At- Al. Piano Fortes and Melodeons, 1.4 950 1 55 515 f 40 1' M rd .tdc ea t Ahe arr tha.,, 1, the very ben makers, BOYER & BAKERS Family Sewing Machines WATTS C , IOK. SuperhaterAent Kedde's River and Water Piller., kr. Tbe above Goods wee bought for CaLbll, isod seal be bold on the no favorable tem. Al! kinds of Watches and Clocks Repaired short notlre •nd In the BEST MANNER; also IMORAVINO the It EST STI LE. EVANS & ALLEN. Clemmeecial Building( oppeante the PostOelket, Bletietunter..m ay 1664.1ecteg.e1 NEW GOODZ: NEW GOODC Its HALL & CO I 31 Conti street, Bin g hamton, N.Y., Ittve ...WWl' nn band a !urge Hock of gooda adapted to the FALL t, of a:La owo ouportAtion. $500.000. 41.100.000 Merchants will be supplied at New York Jobbing H. lng RM. CO Binghamton. N. T.. December 11th.1.864..--19 S* 730 LOAN It is A National Sayings Bank I HIGHER RATE OF INTEREST And the Best Security. W. H. COOPER & CO., A ognst 39, 1464.-t( O 1 2E3 X 53 0 F a r nol. R ui ' Llo " „=LiVt;i lw' ""°' t° ffd, GROCERIES, fa ' SUG A R. 5,7 RAS, OOFFEE,SPICE,FLOUR and SA LT, (by the sack or barrel,) FISH, and al] srticiegusu,liy roundin lir&t 1s Broca ries. Flour by the Wholesale and Retail. A.l mear, to merit. I hope to receive o liberal &hare° f publicpa ,01334, N.B. Thr.highestmarkeip rice pall tar? LLTB:T/LACIONNad VSAL. 875 1N n. 11.0088. llnntrote-Mare hl anil...tn REMOVED AGAIN ! " The Famous Barber." the famous !Whin, Famous Barber, lute of Hayti, L—te • f 11,0 I nowtWo t. Over F. it. Wer , eis's btu:4lBton Fled me Shoving and nampoolui. Fled me cutting Mir to trait you, Fled me ready el yew service, At your smite, OLUB.I.bir MORRIS. Second door above &arle's Hotel, Up Blairs. Monroe, tort 11,1564 -tf Still Alive ! to vnNUFA/ .' PURE WOOLEN OOOD~ OAR]) W d 00L..41 DRESS CIA/I'II.MA rune as usual. it the • OLD MOTT STAND," one mlle.v , .d ..-talf north of Montrosj,.on the make .Jo n Tornpine. UIRSON MOIT. Mantrox ne B. EDSON mon. UNDER TAKING ! A tti the au bzcrlber haklust been-making great Improvement/11u ti bleawortrucct of cnies, be would reaper:Stony sollcittbeatteu duo sod patronage of ble friends and the publicgenerally._ MOM to atterAtancewheo dealt-ed . HEMIN WARNEII. Great 'lend. March fl 1E63.-1f MEAT MARKET. On Pablie Avenue, near Searle's Hotel. KEY'JfratumbaprVfni°ol l l4A.LTA OALv EbAdEaP,ind 11118. AlsolorlaDnos all kinds. B.T.tirmerooli HENBTOO 6mm/sr. N.ll,Anar. Montrone. Feb. 16.189,41, Carriage Shop IN PULL BLAST I WEVA=urirulitzfaMfig Jaq 1& H. WWI& IL B. LYONS • 00 AT THE STORE OF CAIN A, GLASS-WARE, LAMPS TOYS NOR YDS HOLIDAYS. FAtin; GOODS FOR ALL TIMER. ❑OUSE 'FURNISHING GOODS, CARPETS, OILCLOTHS, NV OODEWWARE, =I OFFERING A Than Any Other, SUBSCRIPTIONS RECEIVED BY MONTROSE, PA NEW GOODS FM .J. R. DEWITT'S. tuticriber now opening Slew Goods at mlm.-1 eon Amman nrun WO* attend- "Gas of all kinds of inoredlea• VlDai 11111011 BELOW the plies of September. Of width cm be found . LADIES' DIMS GOODS In aSlta roslety. Great bliglatill In ladles' Cloalmia t a = oof Cloth, Irma& Black GIMAA and Colored All Woo CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, &C. Blaek Olotta, Doe Skim Cootloye, Taney CUarlinerts, Kentnelrf Jeuuk Sheep Gray Satinet; tro.. Afro. Tailor. Ttioanalt" DOMESTICS. Brown and 121 lambed Maillza,Denkts. Tlekbik ihnnal. Ongh Dlapers. Towellnp, ttr- Notions. Great variety or Hoop and Balmoral Skirts. Ladles' Hen', and Cbltamn's Hosiery. Bataan( Combs. Mart Brdd, Bindings, ?land d all kinds. 11.*Ins 10 ,1, ting Cottoa.'ar.. Boots & Shoes. zr.d L'cre Booth =am% Copper-toed 13h0t.. Norma) [ikon, . Eibaes, Women% GROCERIES. ....r lwz ;g to n be beaten . VERY IfoT Q7lllll nul • d Tobm.rlbecl. B iter. bai"ai'LL NEW FIRM! BALDWIN & ALLEN, DICA.LIGRB IN VtOUR, MD, MT, PORK, FISH, SMOKED HALD3ITI, - Hams, Dried Beef, Candles, Teem, Coffee, Spices, Syrups, Molasses, Sugars 40i—EC)" 4 E7303Et9 Timothy Seed, & Seed Wheat, BROOMS, NAILS, &C. Cash Paid for Good Butter. A. BALDWIN, .. WM. L. ALLEN Montrose, West side PnbileArenTLA April MUM. No Humbug ! A First Class Jewelry Store Hu lone been needed to MONTROSE, and new no LISNe It AT EVEMAN'S TN addition to hie former Stock. and the entire Stock of Mod 1 Watrous.h. Fester. he Muth% day received from New Took the bed Assortment of Silver and Plated Ware ever offered la Ilmgmae. A Splendid itasortroent of Cuter+, Cake Gaskets, Ceps. Goblets. As., also Cake and Ple Knives., Spoons, sad Forks. A complete Assortment of Gold and Silver Watch.. American. IllealLth, and Swim. Apectecica.Bllver end Plated. Mr* solid Gold JevrelrY, Loa eta and Chains, Nepldn Mega from Id c.d. to 114.00. roltd, IS mint ringer Rico. Gold and Silver Thlmblea. Pocket Salves. Ivory Table Violin and Guitar Strings lost received and for mile by ontrose, Jumary 11.1 .864 The firm of /1.111. Warroca.and rester sod " Hering diremud 0 1 our stock of Clocks , WaUilm, Jewelry, and Silver Ware to our fellow townsman, Mr, O. D, Breen, we would eamealy recce:, mend our patrons and the public genenslly, who may be In want of any of the above mentloned,goode, to eve him • roll and mamba , his stock.. Remember—One door above Searle's Hotel. Repairing as Usual. = B. 11101 i & (0., DEALERS IN Carpets, Oil Cloths, Mattings, rugget, Mats, Rugs, Boots, Shoes, Gaiters, Balmorals, Rubbers, Sandals, Glass. Paints, Oil, Nails, Sheetings, Bats, Yarn, Wall Paper, Shades, Border, Cord and Tassal s, Dry Goods, Groceries, Lamps, Plated Ware, Door Trim'ngs,* Coffin Trimmings, Thread, &c.; ALL OF Dr._ Jayne's Family Medicines, Ladies' Cloth, Cream Tartar, Stove and Shoe Blacking,Matches, AND B. R. LYONS, AGENT FOB THE LYCOMING CO. MUTUAL INSURANCE CO. PUBLIC AVENUE. Montrose. P..on. 7. 62.41 EXTENSIVE ATTRACTIONS I AT THE FURNITURE ESTABLISHMENT OF WILLIAM W. SMITH, AT THE FOOT OF MAIN ST. THE a:lei:Wye Furniture Establishment or Wm. W. SMITH having been refitted nod greatly lin proved,theproprietorempectrully announces to thee) tens of Montrose and vicinity, that ho Is constantly makinstmdkeensonhand the LARGEST BEST ainortlaen tOf PURNITTTRE to be found in the Country we t wetbefollovinglist of tome of the artielereesichwewill sallatgreati3Jeducedprices.for GASH or BEADY P AY: Bunans,Wainut or Mahogany.oelth glass,rromsl6 to 136. Bureanewith marble or broestel letops,from .18 to #24. And lir Nira==ttn i t.h . 4l ,6 a l n 4 4stge . S tan da,e f al Basta Gelman prices,rrom 70 metal° ten dollars. Desks,dlvans.tovrelracks.rostat ools,ottomanslounges.Ae. Cleotre,easd.plemoilet,dinlng,kltehen.andsztensiontables. ilhaira—'^ moodseats.ltockent—cane.flag.andwoodsealn " CartXlet=l;ed Whortnotteest New Torlorleta. SPRING BEDS ! LAWIn Assowncarr.Cnaarar Aro Burst liAszire. N. B. acadyntadecorans on hand orrumlahadalsho Monne,- Gentreesalwaysiarcadlneesvelmn desired. WeemploynonehatCASEFUL A EXPKBIENCEITWORK MEN. Weletendlo do our WO/LE WILL. and sell It as LOW as Bean hearrorded. W. W. SMITH. BlontroaeFabsuary 20,1382 - Sleighs and Cutters. THBE"d'itigdwrinrre be Hood over lattrSTlClt'S rose. where lnek o he‘lll * giutinu c s o i: " carryon o the TbeU manUfa:tu i re e o n t 2"nt- Sleighs, Cutters, Wagons, ito. Beadyalade IdartetSle4ths.LumberSletbsandOuttarsuotroa band. Berthinsdotte neatly at short notice. Beat Stuff for Outten and Wagon Maker'smatertals,hes•guslity,ktittconstantlyonhaad. so sate. be prepared to do GOOD WORK • oet notice. A good supply ofraady•mado Spokes key t out sully on hand. N. B. Allpersonstudebtedto the undersigned will shwas cal andsettlettelraecouststrithoatturthernottee. Itout•sae.Julr 18.18e4. wm. HONESDALE MONUMENTAL WORKS To the People of Susquehanna Co. T den ulblerei rec W ved them ed by hereby ammo= that they aea 11114 th e or. for Tomb Stones, &0., iblsCortoty, as Cat utile} , ean pomdhty tenth lbem dr and do. Ilverabem. Illr Orders -empeettWy 'Whited toad aped promptly a1 =41183,18114.41 81. B. PECK & CO. Boots and Shoes. s op at Ma c 8 4 41 Mg awned and tbrrlitr olis aßos Soldier's Pensions, Bounty & Baok Pay 14011.15181 ED AGIENT GOVJUIII priMMAprompteUestlao to ill dal= entmatedio eau. Nocluirtesunlaunocaprol. OZcii one LallusiNTYle7 YMori son. *Mask UPI& 11,1861. J. KVXIIII7' 11. WAS - CABINET ORGANS! citigixAtubse.waidt2. oSonts ONLY 07 0. D. Best Instrument Ever Manufactured, sf Wm uwinsuto IQew Tea, sturzsve Man se to Prices froml36 to $OOO. Sample always no bat& or Just received Boot% new lostrucdon Book toy tbe Cabblet Organ sod Iteloclean. The beef. Book yet. Liao. COKNIBB.I Vlolla BBlzot. 0. D. BEMAN. montramliforemba MOM. HIRSCHMANN BROTHERS. r . i, Bi t c c o u , , ,rtaz. 9.. u.. ittenU2 o r PI/RC/lA.BNRS ,'.. DRY GOODS , t.. 1 in , Millinery and Fancy Goods! [ . - Yankee Notions, , ,: WOOL AND COTTON 33 OGIV.171", ~ Carpets, Oil Clot hs, &c., &c. 4 Inlch they are pm-Fared to roll at re.orable arum. Thar 40. k to .. DRESS GOODS la ununally tame. comprieng tho Later!. and lIJ chest Good. to tta i ,11; . uls m tgrr_baxed .r. al d in . LLs b t e e =2.llT= 2-1,: ...:,;,. ALSO. ELEGANT CLOAKS AND SHAWLS I'c! A Battalful Line of 1::: ...-,. CLOTIIS, CASSIMETLES AND CLOAIIINGS, t f i . ' ,,,, . BALMORAL SKIRTS, V„. l A lot of LADIES SCARFS, H; ;;;; 1100PAnnAs ~:„. Vil3/LEARFAST MAMA, - r ! Also a Cmapleto Lire of ..:,,.., FANCY GOODS, e':l 4 Suitable for HOLIDAY PRESENTS. •-•,',. ,T.':'' IR IRSCH HAN RI BROTHERS.“,' N 0.90 Court Street, Siva of the . BEE•RITE..” F': 13incharntoo . December. 7.5. Mt. ißit 1111111 13E21:1103 L now receiving& new rmvr? of tGlr CP CP 30) In the nearterousdepartmente of hie Mercantile Business: , making the saortmemt FULL AND DESIRABLE. f n Stack amertatu pax: OS Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Groceries, Crockeiy, Glass-Ware, Wall and Window Pa per, Oil Shades and Fixtures, Kerosene Lamps, Shades, Chimney Burners, Transparent Cones, Kerosene Oil, Burning Fluid, Tar. pentine, BENZOLE, Varnishes, Window Glass, Putty, Brushes,Bird Cages, Canary Seed, Jewelry, Artist and Dentist illaterials,Whips Fancy Goods, Perfumery, &c., ra.c..tushort.aearly every thing. to restore the tick, to pleneethil taste. to delight the eye, to gratify the lane]. and also to conduce to the real and substantial =MA, oflife. Youtrose.April 9.1909. ABEL TUMULI.. NEW SOWS •.i: Spring and Summer Goods t a Large Reduction ! from April prices. TOle reduction orIU Wands THE ENTIRE STOCK whk.a will be found as Large as usual, and will be sold on the Most LIBERAL Terms! N.B. Flour & Salt on hand, as usual, `, Neer lillforl,Jurce 8. 113e8. Agricultural Implements, TR Eun dersigned desires to call the attention of the public thearticle of TIMESIIING 11.A.OHINES manufactured thelong established and wellknown firm of Wheeler, Melick & Co., at Albany. Then Machines are so favorably known and universally septa ed that any effort at recommendation I consider unnecessan hd noel t to asy,t that experience in manufacturing,and long use .han hrOnghtontimprovemente which maketnem the CHAMPIONS OP THE WORLD. I erouldcalleepecialattcntlon to their Barger's Patent Cleaning Attachment a newthlog .and attached to ingle„double.treble,or any other hone power,mid to elthern dershot oroverahot threshers. Theft can be need se an ordinary hand roll Land Is superior,as cookie fanning mill made. It takes no more Dower to drive the whole c tachment.than It &lest° drive an ordinary separater or shaker.— Differenteltes of eleaningattachtuent. name patcuLare crude. t. HOT. Powers,mingle and double, 'Wheeler's patent. with ree." l improvements. Lawrence & Gould*s patent. one, two. and tame horse powers. Saw mill/tree sveing wood,feed cottcrae love r lers,horsc rakes,Ac. An unrestricted warranty gives to the puhhe the.trongesiguamntythot theabove machinery Is unequaled In Its work,durstillity.convenlotce.andcheapness. fferfe ether Darticularasend to the at heather for circular., or ' strarterunahluery. Orderesolicitedand filled with promptness and - ndelltY. Also Agent for HUBBARD'S MOWING MACHINE, (' igat drartonaunfactetred by 8. IL SAYRE do BuoTrisue,m47l. eose,Pa.—the Ise! , mowerfor this country. Mathlatawarrnntn to giveentiresstiefactlon. Instructions for using. and )Whines Livernd.free ofcharge forfreight or transportation. Allpersonswishingtoprocurethe bestand cheapest Mowing Na C chineare advised to witness the work of the Ilubbartrs Light Draft 2610arer.heforeoomroittIng themrelvesto any other UOllll3 now If • use. Orderssolicited nun promptly attended to. Poatafflceadciress,liarford.Bual .Co.. Pa. L. R. PECK, Agent. Harford.Ps.,Jolyl,lB6l,tf VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SAME. A valuable lumber and wood lot In Lathrop township, Stone. Oda. county, Pa., containing &lout 110 acres. with a geed dwelUt home and Msw thereon, and about 100 acres In gram. On dds pop Only is a good sawmill and lath-mill. mpable of cutting 100.0 lcA of lumber per year. The sawmill Is within two miles of Primates Station, nn the P. L. &W. Dalin - mt. A good road runs trim& the +bole property. There Is wood and lumber enough on It for It twice over. A rare chance—will be sold low, with OM ALSO. the farm known u the - ;.mtdre.. Roberta Vann. - le Nich oleon, Wyoming county, Pa., cottaWng about 700 Wee, I ini't I from Plichol•on Shalom lying on the Tunkbminock Creek ; Mori 80 acres of Mat laud t the balance up land—a very desirable propoil. ALSO, it valuable HID Property, one toile from liontrose, as ontlet of Joon's Lake, condsdng of • gristmill end ...ma &I Moue%) acre• of land, with the water power. The gristmill Is cow doing good castem busleimAand la well adapted for merchant •ert ALSO, a valuable farm one mile from liontrosucontaln lig sick Thisac. Fifty antes of choice wood Land 1 the balance Is prowl fawn In well fenced with gond Wane le - all, well watered. la/ Is a high state of cultlvittlon ; I. capable of &taping front forty to fifty enws—a very desirable property. ALSO, a house and lot In (be Ilmongb of Slantwise, frontlet u the Publinblopare. The lot contains about o'4 acro of land. soh. barn and choice fruit and Maio trees. The attention of thaw wishing to genitalia real eat ate is calla these properties, as they are all good and desirable Invemmods II that:elms asked for Meru Libenti terms will be given. Foe wren. price& and other Information. call on, an address Dastat. •r•el.S. Mateo, Lmerne Co., Pa.„ or it. SARLI. Ilitmtreee, Susquehanna Co., Ps., Jan. 80th. 1610.1 E Carriage Manufactory. Tnaiio=l,7==gl° the Carriage & Wagon Stand, zivatc:rifigt.gliLerairirirgeAMP= l 00 41 Superior Manner. i nfir donola the beat of style; Ed 414016 6 W Atontreon, Jane B. ISO 3. 1111:1 4,00, 140 To= CULTERMAftEII a cVier good moot 114 get • Mire. Jason' iklll4 J. L1K1166 6 fia. A POLL ABSORTItENT OF Just reeetvxd and cal be sold for Cash. on time, or for Produce. GOODS FALLING. 11 0
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