~' 4 4 i0v ` vikil SONG, INSORBED TO OOKPANY D. • BY W. B. DEAN& Sung at the Fourth-Auntversary of Ile Or. iganizniton t September lath, ISMS. Al,ll—lfoi4 014 Flag . , Harmll for our fltg, boys, the red white, aad blue, lta old strtries - nnd stars, boys, are just ns good as 'new, • Though traitors hare assailed It end trailed It In the dub!, It floate'Stt:l Mort, boss, and float there It must. aiol4t. op, the Asa, long may It wave O'er the land of the tree and the home of the brave. In April, Silty-Out, !lOW, you know what was done, Thost ma's dour. at Sumter this enaPl war begun, They hauled down our tile, boys, and with many a boast and brag, They !lactated in Ps stead, boys, their rotten rebel rag. 'Hoist not that dig, never shall it wave, 47. e. Oh, then, through' the North, boys, how. quick the newa - dicl tau, How bravely many thousands, then, did grasp sword and gun, Resolving, as they hurried on, that While tire re - malted The honor of that dear old liag should ever be main tained. Hoist up the flag, A:e. In the fawn of old Montrose, just lour yeara ago A company *ha organized to go and Join the fray : With Pinto& for their Captain they marshalled Into line, And swore that the &klieg they never would resign. • Hoist up the gag, oce. From Mends as kind and tender as loving friends could be, They tore themselves away, boys, to fight for you and me; From Hilton Head to Richmond they proved their courage tree, Upholding well the honor of the red, white, and bine. liolat up the flag, .s:e. And now wo well remember how we gave the part. In hand To many of the heroes who composed that gallant band, How well they did thdr duty, their comrades here eon tell— To bear aloft our banner, ole the bloody field they ' fell. Lower now the flag—slowly let it wave O'er the spot we love to honor—the faithful sol dier's grave. But all their noble Aceds, boys, I will not here re. cite, For history will write them In characters of light ; A grateful land will not forget the honor which is duo To those who guarded well our flsg, the old red, white. mid blue. Hoist up the Bag, &e. To brare Company D we sing, and many such as von! Our land Is saved for freedom by our noble boys in blue; Long live our faithful soldiers end all onr gallant tars, And perish all who honor not the good old stripes and stars Hoist up the flag, A: tt. The Fenian Excitement. Icahn:dim appears to be spreading in the south and imit-of Inland as wella.l In the north. A pros ecution was instituted at Sligo by the coosisbulary against a militiaman, for using emlillous language. From the Limerick Chronide, Augu.st We have been Informed, by persona who would not exaggerate to the slightest degree, that drilling is going on in Clare, Crat loe Woods, and the moue: tenuous region at the Opposite side of the Shannon. the movements of the Fertians in that quarter being exactly like what the Cork er",4ituticpa d, k ...jt h -d as being carried on in the environs 01 that city. The mountainous districts of Ireland afford considerable facilities for the drilling of Penises, and the well dis posed need. not wonder at reading In the papers of the doings of the rebels in snch places as the mobil tainons parts of Cork, Army, Clam, Cavan and Fer manse, Where they can carry on their drill exercises, and yet eseape the vigilance of the police, who may not be stationed in these scelnded quarters. The Fenians would seem to tow wise in their generation in selecting the mountainous regions fur their ex, r clues, although those of Cork seem less cautious; hut even the places described by our contemporary are rocky, and of a ebtraeter to corer the move ments of the Pentanes, without being detected by the police, except through spies. A gentleman In this city has received a letter from a friend resident In New York, who, writing on the subject, says that numbers of Irishmen, who cannot find employment there, are coming home; . and he adds that " Fenianism is getting stronger , every day." W e quote, how.-ecr, the best part of his letter, in,whiel. h. saes, referring to a picnic of the Fenians held in New York, that "there were a few captains in the army present who spoke a few words to the effect that they intended to go next year to Ireland and plant the green Hag on all the old church e s and castles in one night." What is really significant in the foregoing la the reference of the parties returning to Ireltu.d in quest of work. That those fellows are Fenian there need be little doubt. The war has thrown multitudes of tliczn upon their osen resources; their campaign life has partly unfitted them for industrial ponsults ; the disaffection they took out with them they re taln with increased intensity, and under pretense of re turning to procure employment, they come over to carry out their evil designs. This is really a serious matter, which balls for the prompt attention and vigilance of the authorities, who cannot be too se ttee From the Cork Eminer, Sept. 61h. We look with the deepest anxiety to that enormous; power for mischief which exists in the anti English' organization in Amadei. We do not enter into the truth or reality of the feeling among the Irish states; and we have no hesitation in admitting that much' allowance must be made fur its existence. The: great pity is that the passions of our people at home should LP so recklessly played upon by those who run no risk, and that hopes should he held out which cannot be realized. We deplore it in the truest interest of our country, which Is kept in chronic excitement, fatal to steady Industry and re pellant to that capital which is essential to its prog-• .rcsa. In God's name, let oar country have repose, a few years of cessation from strife and faction, so that not only mar the energies of her people be turned to the pursuits of Industry, but that those who possess capital—the mighty miracle-worker of the day—may learn to understand that in no country In the world Is there a wider or safer Held for its in vestment Mr. Nasby Opposes the Nomination of Soldiers. BArorr'e Res; (wlch Its to the Salt nv Noo Gem), Aug. 31, 1865. . Tiler wax wunst a doctor who hed a pashent ; he s'etne a physikln. While the phlsik wax a workin, he changed his mind and administered a vomiek. The peahent'a etnmick was lu wet might be odd a dilemmer The peehent died, and lam happy to state that his estate was insolvent, and the kiemil: physician didn't git hiS bilL .I , st so. Dimocriq got the stumick eke when the - war commenst. Feruandywood admin . iaterd the Renee puke, and Mickeilan dosed It with War phy sick- The penent is nearly dead, said neither de.ctor got rich out of the assets. I notice all over the North, Democratik convert shuns are nominal:Me returned sojers ter oats, wher ever they kin ketch one who will accept; and three but trouble, for in eery comity ther's ortlsers who went Led the servis because uv pay, who Abilish- Mized theirstlves for contlnyooance, and who'll not. back taus on the most reasonable terms. I hey per;sual. motives for ongectin. Laat winter theze demon. were to home on furlo. Twenty nv ern cum to ciaj peaceful dwellin, at the ded hour nv nlte, ceased my venerable form and dragged me 4th. They made me kneel Into the cold snow, on nay nal.ed knees, and, with one hand uplifted, and my shirt-tale a watricz in the wind, they made me take the oath and drink a pint ur water. The oath mare Jme inflamation in the home, and the wat,rludam tnashen or the howelb, and ter 613 weeks I lay a ra yin manioc. I :mod ocerl rot this, fer the Dimokrat who wood ant escrilleP We o.2id grandmother for the party is unworthythe tam,: but i object to nomtrmtinem fer the foncrin 1. Taint honiht inl%ll called th , soJers " Linkin VlM"ar the orders"sholder-strupt birdies," and I Loynd . , It. - They ,wee wain a eroull and un holy war agin Ltieiderisy, they was 'redoositt our n.hioritihe in the Suthern out,. at the rate or cunt -nundreds pet day, and now to nominate em is a top Fit never snake. 2. Ta'un't pay. These fellers hold es out when they took cortunishus, they sold out the Ablisnists whoa tlthy iloot bark 40 us, and what guaranty her we they wont sell us one theineit Wrote the wheel we rood gib stun decent =MB; itinite do, but good Lordi the Boller who wood do this wood be tter down Than wale, 'which would bother a man. All the votes that etch men rood controle, we hey .clips owned in ice-simple. Z. Taint justice to us oriwinaltopiwrke4a. We endoored the heat and burden ny the day we re ' elateddraft/4"w° clammed taxes, we' wets port La fayerted and-Fort Worland, tees vat.who died in our door yards. Where wits these °facers then/ All Itte*lnsce they 41.nn' the gnvernment wax to dmwb pay indiashette. 4. The, inconstructid Dimoerlsy nv the South sioriklike siid to them after ell, we must look ler 1111C01:116. 5. They acknowedged Itlger equality, by albair lurTringthttbf44l6ti tliThe 50 /diet dodge. liVe the irar, we at tmposed the satin, we op, the A , * 1141 Ant pay And iappUee n , Ida Mt et o,44,oomhilihts, gintettpdtid at e tiptherhttlibel• =it'd halp, and to go hick on such a record hi tether renchln, and I wont do it. - T. Et ere undertake the Kier, we commit our selves to payin his penshuns t et settry. How wood the Suthern DimocrilY Ake that? gf. we nominate men who served, we disgust the deserters and em et went to Handy ter the Inv uv the coz. We hero carpytte• enooff In the Nigger. Let us plant ooreelvee boldly on sheer ground. Let us Re solve that Godlemity wuz rite in makin the Nigger oar slave, AIWA he made a .mistake In plantin In his heaven banal a chrOnic desire to run away from his normal copdtshn. Let ns hang out our banner and Inscribe on Its folds t ," No marrying Niggers!" "No payin a debt Inkurst in a Mager warl" "Protect us from Nlgeer equality I" end such other precepts ez cum within range nit the Dimekratic Intelick, and go in and win. , May the Lord hasten the day. PETBOLECII V. NABBT, Lan Pastor nv Church nv the Noo Dispenshm EESIEP The Laxllab Speculators In the Rebel Lean Reeetee Some Plain Talk team Our Gave .ernmenl., WAISTIMITON, Supt 18, 1933. Many of the holders of the Confederate cotton loan in England avolded`the recent meeting to London. evidently for fear otan exposure of their individual complicity in the - .l9diculons transaction. As the London journals, therefore, seem at a loss to know who are the happy speculators, they will be en lightened by:therrollosdrig Sat of some of the Brit ish subjects who have thus invested, with an esti mate of the lost sustained by them respectively: Speculator& Lone& Sir Henry De Houghton, Bart I:180,000 Isaac Campbell at Qty, ^t 71 leitur , street , Loden, army contractors 150,000 Thomas Sterling Begby, 4 Manton-House place, London, ship owners 190,000 The Marquis of Bath .50,000 James Spencer, Liverpool (correspondent of the Times, under an Initial) Mr. Beresford Hope George Edw. Seymour (Stock broker,' Throckmortnn street, London. 40,000 Charles Joke st Moorgste street, Lon don ?damns. Fame • Alex- Collie ,tz Partners Fleetwood, Polen, Wilson and Schuster, di rectors of the Union Bank of London (to- gether) W. S. Lindsay SIT Conlts Lindsay, Bart ;John Laird, M. D., from Birkinhead, M I'. Samson, editor of Times John Thaddeus Delano, editor of Times Lady Georgians Time, sister of Lord West moreltaid 10,000 J. S. Gillet, director of the Bank of England 10,000 D. Forbes Campbell, 45 Dover street, Picca dilly, London • George peacock. M. P Lord Werneliffe W. H. Gregory, M P W. .1. Wont, proprietor of London Norn jell Edward Arckrold Lord Campbell Lord Donnonghmore Lord Richard Grosvenor Hon. Evelyn Ashley (son of Lord Shaßebnry and private Secretary to Lonl Palmer ' non) Right Hon. Wm. Evart Gladstone The attitude n( the United States Government on the subject is plainly set forth in the following of ficial letter : Charlet "ramie lamas, DT, ctr.; fits—hn Impression Is understood to prevail In Earope, especially among the holders of the insur gent loan, for which cotton was pledged et security, that in the event of the restoration of peace in this country , . this Government will assume the public debts of the Insurgents, or certainly the particular debt referred to. It is believed, however, that no impression could be more erroneous. There Is no likelihood that any part of that eleht will he assumed or recognized by the United Staios Government It is proper and advisable, therefore, that by any proper means at your command you shoold authoritively undeceive the midi,' i^ England on this paint. I ain, sir, your obedient servant, WILLUM H. SewAnli. Thaddeus Stevens, the venerable " Father of the TiottAr.„7 addressed his constituents on "Reconstruc tion," at Lancaster, Pa., on the 10th Inst. Mr. Se vens bolds gist the National Government should ac2rpt the position in which the Southern Stales placed themselves "as severed from the Union," (not constitutionally and rightfully severed, be It oh served,) and treat and hold them as conquered terri tory If, in spite of their rebellion, they are still Stars within thy Uisi•vs, then be contends that the National Government has no power to Interfere with their domestic institutions or dictate terms of reconstruction. If, on the other hand, they are nr - tatted as conquered territory. "then all things which we can desire to do, follow with logical and legitimate authority. As conquered territory, Con , rTeSS would have full power to legislate for them; I for the tetritories are not under the Constitution, excpt so far as the express power to govern them IA given to Congress. They would be held in a teni tonal condition until they are fit to form State Coa -1 stitutiona, republican In tact, not in lorm only, awl ask admission Into the Union as new States. II Congress approve of their constitutions, and think they have done works meet for repentance, they would be admitted as new States If their constbu Lions are not approved of, they would be sect back, until they have become wise enough to so purge their old laws as to eradicate every despotic and revolutionary principle—until they shall havelearn ed to venerate the Declaration of Independence." Mr Stevens Is in favor of confiscating the lands of leading rebels. "There are," he says, "about 6.900,000 of freemen in the South. The number of acres of laud is 405,039000. Of this, those who own 900 acres each number about 70,000 persons, hold ing in the aggregate (together with the State) about .394,000.000 of acres. By thus forfeiting the estates of the leading rebels, the Government would have 394,000,000 of acr e s, besides their town property, and yet nine-tenths ottne people would remain un touched. Divide thli* land Into convenient farms. Give, if you please, ,40 acres to each adult male freedman. Suppose there are 1,000,000 of them. That would require 40,000,000 of acres, which, de ducted from 394.006,000, leaves 354,000,000 of acres for sale. Divide into suitable farms, and' sell to the hightot bidders. I think it, including town propety, would average et least $lO per acre. That would Produce $3,540,000,000: Lee that be applied as fol lows, to wit: lot. Invest $300,000,000.1in six per cent Government bonds, and add the interest semi annually 13 the pensions of those who have become entitled by this villainous war. 3d. Appropriate taxr.ooo,ooo to pay thodamege done to loyal men, Notth and South. by the rebellion. 3d. Pay the residue, being $3,040,000,000, towards the payment of the national debt." PEN CSTLV.VCLA nt rna was—The Provost Mar shal's Department has furnished the Governor of Pennsylvania with 101 l returns of the number of men recruited in this State during the war, and the table sums up the surprising figures of four hundred and seventy nine thousand, four hundred and thirty nine. Tabs aggregate gives the total of men who entered the national service, either for short or long periods, and It is divested of the computallotut of the terms of service which, during the call for troops, counted two, three, or more men, to some cases, as one.. It is also the army return, and does not in clude matinee. or sailors, who probably amount to thirty or forty thousand more. lls safe to aroma that during the Rebellion Pennsylvania furnished hall' a million of men to the army and navy. We do not care to assert that no other State has done as a - eh Perhaps New York may show that more men -were furnished for the army and navy. But In com parison to the population of the State, we feel as sured that Pennsylvania has done more to sustain the National cause thin any other State in the ra inn She has suffered as much as any State nnr for merly identified with slavery_ We would not put our losses %pleat those of the Union men of Ten nessee, Kentucky, or Missouri, hnt we have had our experiences of Invasion at York, Gettysburg, and Chambers-burg, and our losses have been severe.— In the political fabric, Pennsylvania long since was assigned the position of the Keystone in the Federal arch ; in sustaining the Union by the blood and bravery of her eons, she has maintained the same place —P7/17-addphia Inquirer. POSSIBLT. —The Richmond Boriffin, speaking of Su newall Jackson, says: Possibly a prejudice may eziet in their minds (those of /oval people) against General Jackson—a prejudice aretiring out of the fact that tie drew the sword in thelste war satinet ' the United States" Well, yea, we should think it not unlikely. We are not inclined to think es well of Gen. Stonewall Jackson, for instance, as our dead IfePb.erson, - or Mitchell, or Wadsworth, or Itaarny, or Reno, or Reynolds, or Rice, or 6111, or litatratield, or Lyon. Any 0.28 of them is his superior In true manliness of character. Indeed, we are so " preju diced "' th at we Naito incite higbly the memo ry of the lowest private who died under the flag - of the Union than we do that of a man who, educated at bla own country's evens; used the tralnh4 he thus received In a vain attempt to humiliate the lbg which he had sworn to honor and uphold, and to de stroy the country to which he bad sworn to bear talthtniullamiance,' ' If Eden - ere to be honored for the rve•rgiOn of energs,;alritie. of course Jackson wlil be highlr. est4,etneat ;- but if the tree they have made at their amergylc,to be inquired Into, then Jackson will get admiration, but not esteem. Ilene, diet Arnold was one elite Oleg end katest Gen. erals on our side In the Etevointlonary war; but all his voles and bravery have not take to conquer the " prejidici" Width 'Men tiesc, i g iansi turncoats and traltora.-47. Y. - Pkesteig' Rat-. ' MMUS . MUM ' -Ti l lM=r4 Map ' O tlllanixositelit= ca ir t ik ea4t=i of ,sate!+w i rojawtll s liateticie,32l,ll4 • • )4 19 ,k li rf °MP' The Rebel Loan EMI 13=1 SIR. SEWARD TO 3,18. ADAMS Reconstruction Shfindtpendent frpitbi6n 11 19111.111111111 D MIT Tummy, £.l. roanop, WWI RAUL mum, pass% IT 'l4. H. FRAZIER, At 12,00 • 175.1,13 ADTANO.S. Offl up stairs tn Hatoley d Lathrop's Building Ra I 139 - aTle.l 1 w - 2w 3wi/m2mP1311)16 - 1 square, (10 5010'1611 00 1 2512 2513 00 8500 {lBOO Y squares 100 16Q 200 2 6014 00 5 001 900 1600 3 squares' 1 60122618 0018 7518 0011 50 12 00 2000 4 squares' SICOI3 0018 7514 5018 0019 60 15 00 2.4 00 Elitalineaor this rireTYPesUrge.] make n Ware. Tam en refim Tamil Advartlill:u the roirtlegu us altering cordate:lg thelradverthernenteommaloneily withontaddltlonalenarge Business Card. not ermeollng eve Ilnenluserted acts per annum. Adscrlisemeatestottrorelnaeston fn mortganer.mnat ausarel Taday afternoon or early tiatardny morning. Job Work.—Tbe Office of the Ispmarrrirm 8.1 . 11=10411 la provided with tht ea re a STEAM POW- 1 • -• eIWBS. •No 4 Weablnanan A - •• • L HAND PRESS •Nearba ► it 1 • tainJOßßEll..i . getberni r tl aPad • t • . • • . .rtment of to material.; and all kittdiof Job Work, stJob .• - thirds, Oircolus, Posters, Labels, Handbills, Pamphlets, de.,dge„ will be done neatly and nininfal Blanks.—Justices', Constables', sod School Bloats. Note. Deedn,Leues Lind Contracts. en., keytcono-ntly .n has 6.4.1 tithe Iwnsintsmnrr Ri1,111.14.• Milos 6 14: 1 -PY I - -A • 16. -I . P& 6-• ttlkve.: dro ; 01%,- 50,000 50,000 BM 1865 40,000 SO,UOU .3E1,000 Eighteen years esastoltshetl In N. Y. li t I Only Infallible remedies looter," "Free Iron Poisons "Not donor...tot to the Human null). "Itam come out of their `bole. to die." ..120,000 3:1 000 3:1,000 :1,000 15,000 10,000 "Costar's" Rat, Roach, &c Ester's In n pasta..—used for Ran, Meet. lioncents, BLAcc •50 RID Anne, kc. "Costar's" Bed-Bug Exterminator. 8 000 5 000 5,000 4,000 Ia • liquid o sirasedatied to destroy, and also as a pre ventlve for lied Boss. 41.0- "Costar's"lllec'c Pow,r for Insects, le fur Moths, Mosquitoes. Fleas, Ilud Balm Inreds on Plant owl& em. kc ko. ko &a. ac. 4,000 I,:'M 1,000 1,000 1,000 • Sold by all De!nwtsla and listeners everywhere. Or" ! ! 8.1/ . .or all srortlllesslroltatlona. • See that" Cannes" name Is oo each Bar, Bottle. and Flask, beton you buy, He ry R. Cosner, rir Pantry.. Deem, 4RI Ilsonv•v, how Yost tV bold by all Drtunrists and Dealers In Montrose, Pa. 20,000 QM 1SO:5. MORE&1411, OF 112irn.—Tbe Paren.r's riarrute (English) as delta and pro.. by Uwe" that on. p. it or rats wl Il bare a prone ny and descendants no lent than 'ZIA:A In three yenni Now. no. lees Ulla immense family do be be Pt down, then would come neon food lama would sustain C.l.otto buronn brinra, CO - don Cwors.llol - ILtivert:wrtnellt lu lon RATA vulvas BID -Whne.r ounces Is shonflux mall hlrsta I. crust ; whorser aids In estermlsallog RATS Is a tvuefacf or. We .bould II tr some 0 , our corrsspondents lopo us the b -TAM of thoir experanten in drslue out thus.. PllO-1. R nerd 1. A:m.lllns beside• doss eds. sad traps for this husuuss.--srientlf to Amnion. re- vslyrrthsiund In this Inkier. "OOSTAIVA RAT EXTERMINATOR la simple, aa[e, are sore,-.4te moot portant RAT itiettion.mecting t•o haae mos/trod. ed. Evart Rat was no an tt p.-pooly vvonrll.,is, At• metiona..lll eat tt, and evory Oaf eats It twill 01, moral!) at some plum as &Mani as pos-inle from where the tneolleins . otae, ou.--DAJce Starr. Mitts . irrar.j or Be• ea= ARV' Illtre-Meerrent lbia part, HOUSEKEEPERS troub.ed mhh r, roan need be longer, If they use Conn.'s" Frontltator. We have cad It to oar of Le..tion ; and If a 11.1 ens* W. c• mould have It. We have d pot...tut bat they ten:lMire . hing but -Contar't the breath out of hats Roo.. Acta nod 13.1 Bap. qukk. Sr limn as Ms welt it. I Is in pest &mind all urn MS Cot. try.-1. Medi., Ohio, 11..1.1e. Nee -Oarrain^ adverllserovot It Oda paper. A VOICE FROM THE FAR w of - Corner Rat. Road, Ank M. Extermlnalnr—•• 71 . . um grain l m pnrridoirtru are deatroyed ...lir in Grant Contt y • vermin flap would pay for • tot of this Rat .4 insect Killer "--11.anuae.r. liVturoust, Redd. Or Soo -"Corraa'a - arlrertlarmrnt In thin paper. PASS& EDS AND 11115EK 6ED gasl—sooold recollect that beletreile of dollar: worth of Ono, Provision, &c ars annes'lr 41 7rirtra l l t t j in be t ;:reTe '' ia rt.h of ele 2 Set, Ronth. Ant, &n. Extermlscaor, bonjLl sod used freely. glir Sec "Gorman rr talyrrtiaerarct la thin paper fir Sold to 11:0ATEOSE. PA. rfr By all Dna:alga wad Deal,a dm. DOWN DOWN! DOWN! HAS GOAD GOLD! LOW! LOWER! LOWEST! ARE OUR PRICES FOR Prints I Delaines Sheetings I Dress Goods! Boots and Shoes I Gaiters Ralmonds I Groceres and Hardware I Ready-Made Clothing! Hats Cape ! Yankee Notions stw - saa on ono moLiews VARIETY of deck. We mud have mamma= for our NEW GOODS. and am detmxrdned to elm out the old dock. Preomeaud Fee us before porstmang. CW - The h , zhest prim always paid for Butt,. 011/44 and Pro. due of an ktada. J. E. J/Llak'SON. Fairdale. And] rl 186",..-G.' SCOTT'S • POPULAR REMEDIES Tht. coed boss are eramantad If used according to dlnctlora. Try them nod If not oatirtacrory nitorn one half Lto arteedene 0110 tee tri.orry will be refunded- I have mold Moos:tads of betties, tad oone OTT'S CHOLERA CURATE. FOIL DYBSSTERS, CHRONIC DIARRHEA, CHOLERA MORBUIL BOWEL COMPLAINTS? CRAMPS, COLIC, IrEBVOUS, BILIOUS, AND SICK HEADACHE, SOURNESS OF THE STOMACH, COLL 43 AND COLD CIIILLB. TEL niedgetne Is compose of Gom rind Root, amid mem an Im mediate reaction in the Byr.am, and ar harmless to all. It has bum wed ln the SPOTTED FEVER- . la a camber at exa, and wand artetual. inu elndloas as each rdaca GO Om. SCOTT'S . SANATIVE CEIAATE. FOR BURNS, SCALDS, OR SCALD UZAD, FROSTED FEET, INFLAMED STBB, WOUND!, OLD ULCERS, CHAMD FUNDS, INDOLENT TrlloB.B, BPRAINB, BRUIBBB, PLLS.B, CORNS, AO. IS to osupooed of roydables. and Is eattesll Isureciesm Pirko Smosifyihrs cods x box. Dam, Su.—lro hue bad ample opportwat7 a feelf4 the fir to. or your Cent. for awry Foam sad end- ft as you recouuestod It. sad .• totim co bait:Woo o esnmmeadlcitt fo 46E 0 014u. DIBOLL! DJ, . Nom Milford. DAMP= 41. LI &ME D T. If. D.. aulrous. Wm. U. rIER. .D.. Darsfusms. KIMIDADDIXIW..BO_O, _Basuto:6 Po. sad for cgs by I. N. BpLLARD. =drone. sir:43.'siriithaios:w.. , lama& • ' MMUS. 1. IVAI2. E.ool7.iranin. 0“ FARM FOR SALE. gmg hotted =I Mem save. Onto to Drfditrwater,cat mile ticat MoetromeoleveoiTana sari tut:prove an* good bum welllat Mar% mad a Ibispartadl anL For Tanies4C h to IaSIMMO. NAM Weft" IMPL IA MIL dverlisin 1865 1 L•4t35, 1. &4ti:Tr. S 4 5. 1 Stss. 1 1.4t35. RUTLAND MARBLE. I.VADAKIN 14,1etted .yd lo the F•tal MAW.% Out of a 7 superior Quality of Marble. MARBLE SHOP Removed to thestreet back rbe CaThoilc Church. 1 tory no Lrovvllong erects, and by c the They a 011 , 12101 r nll rue. tomer. to nnnk. • ..n go r cod. 1 vnnAKI n. Ilontronn.Februan 41, I Linn. t.l Agricultural Implements. ,V,Z.VlV:s'w"nb‘u'LPtunbr."d‘ theousegablishedand rel:knovq , firm of Wheeler, Melick & Co., at Albany. These Machines sresofsvoretd) town send dolvenally approl ed that ►nyefortatreenmmrhde.tlor. I consider...mm.4Bw) Sal Resit to say,thst experlenr , I n enatufactutibgamil long use .hsse laohgthtoutlesproveruest se 1,10. mai.tnen, the CHAMPIONS OF TIIF. WORLD. Ivrnaldostleitmotolattertton to tLelt Barger'sPatent (leaning ittachmeui ere.thlrargranldattaaberl to el nule 4nuble t'a'le ror aro - rather h or . .. Dove, and to , al as elLherlurler3b orrovereard . o.renhere T ea can be used se an ordinary Land 3 ;ld In rouperlor a 3 3 rre ,lo IL fanning orlll ruade. It taken nr. mar , arrive r drier the who:. tachment.than It does en der... 3 r. ored ' inur, .3;rarer, r • r 'baker Different sites °felte:tin e t•r ?mblot Horse Powers slMle and ort.,. , "h.-. ler 3 'deur ..It lr 3. Cc, t Improverneate. i.awrener r Iroto Id', parent. 01.3 1.‘331, terse anon. powers Sae , lee s•eral . feed alters. Inve hr.!, lerchornenati.dre. .10 .111 l 'r noted warrylll,loli, l‘i the pilLrC tb•etrongest duaranty lard II .31 , r0.r. Inaehlner3 le unequaled IL Ile work. durability.eonvesiene. If oda rifler particul r.tlt,.tltr e.ibn.rlL.v for circzilmr. 01 el. amiiiemzehlriery. _ I.•f It h promyther• of d fidelity. Also Age!) for HUBBARD'S MOWING MICHINE, gel arall..numnfactreed I: 11( E BR", 112E.5. ere .Pa --th• r eat MO tie efto • M nalin.. • rarrantP• IC veentiregatlainalna I tiotrlClllll. for upth.g. and Mlacilinam de. Ivered.lrea of ebarge to, r... i • • trpoeptt.th All perso..lshlng to pr. , r• .ho hest xn.t cho•-ipe.l Mo , lnFF SI. chineue a d,i. e d to wprk of the H nhhprti'e Light Drall llower.beforecommittingtl.mamlvirs to any o:her Mower now q$ age. , )rdensolleltedana rp.r:lll y mite, to PostOeleeaddreet. Hut a,' r.• 1.. R. Agent. Rartord Je11y1.186,1 -If Real Estano Agency THZ oodendgmol h2y, .717.0! cod or,ro o icy for thrpuryby.w..n 11,1 of rbrnt In tho , ' , ty Of Sttyquehanna, Pa, . •1.., Ir‘ to tottl, It f, r the of MI who detre either to or rnnt rral egtatr... el ..• . . • as • call. We dorkko or s n 0.... vat. novel) 11. all t born countler both to New York and Y e s .Tern. , Imo. , 1 ,,,, " ' , no' moot or th. parsons who boy landn In c n. mum). Mr. II 11..... I. extrn,vr: acqualotedtkrougholat Mr. . tolty -....! 01l i dive trr turalers•latrli I ea to US lOn whole attend , t V. , ...tor Several F.ums on Hand oar'. of tile ward/ o yob I e I ofrto:lr, 11.• suitable for dolnyi . put;a ,, a. money can run for a tern. No. 1.-103 otr•• of laa.. 't. f •••1 'rap roved. dwelling hotura. six barn, 0.1, •••.: erne' nd ~11 support rre, to Meows. Conren tn. n'a..t . ,,de. aL , morhs:..ta lams part orate purchaser on, ran Tem:Ja for a •eries ot years. No. L-115 acres lamtl.. F Toth ; aan , 'll .) !Wm,a ink pnowsd, well watered, two as...rift: horn. ^ lrnl toorating, starals, and eudad r cet Pax , the purchase snow, mor ra a r•f Para. No. C-191 acres of 13101 111^,.. , ".. It , ; a • vo . .nrrs and fenced, Rood sew d•••;•tra '.-• bark, and cued tot thab, , ar , Cai It aUfaclel.E •., wt.. or -.•• tat Two and • half Lollar from D'oorr; Cor-ne— ..• Iron Montrose., Two thirds o I oor• ha, o V', COl. '0" na, In of years, seettr.d by No. 7.--dlteate In the. : 11111 . w r f 'nth. Nontmite. A dalli ._age: 35. Acres. I o,t, lir • 'n rress v er viii In ¢w.l runt. •,r r. , r ci...r: 11. p nt iiry.ter. milk house, An 1 • e La 'l' pora...e % e t dn., the balance In oaet,:er:s•. No. 3.—Altuat4 In ta:l,l,tu h.ot seedbed nrobsrd.and u sa.r• 6 • e 7., •,r, Schools and Mille. ~,e •, , • . n.• balance mr, be paid in ro..- • s• •• No. 10..—blts.ste In the so •••r• If Ilford, and abotrt•' - • ' or Ran Read; well watered r. •,.. • , rod a' or bvartnenlChllini--M groan 14,..11 ,11,1 s sod ties or teletraph iroo•edla, rib:bite and three different churcLegs , 3l.l., to,. NI ie.. Iro rorsr farm mill be sold If the pare,s, stoontot too. want C 1... what Terms resaonable. . .cre.. adjoining 111 nf On the N. Y. & Ede 0, Noe, , t.nvlrnlnt fano in the wkinit, tram ~hlekt.t.• ' eIL W 11; [ter. ewes, and teams to etnek t ht. .• sr...Will 700 thlevsp ;net 4 , W. L. and .ad within •v f, tilve earns ; aud • mil' ;• nu the •-krn nenof paint mine, and a tednt : u - nod - u , nnlet "e• orchards. No lest than •Ix ;:teen ',aye tto de. l 9 Tot enterptleing man t, mAkr tr.our) the 'nem dedrabl•lo 'he nottlotzu p..rt • . CHAMBERLIN a. HINS. tloctrnne Su•nuct.anna 1.'6- Pt ••: WHEEL HEADS! WHEELS AND REELS 4 , 4kl th n. e n shop to e sore. Foart-, . r ..t If .ayes e Store Is llontrtre. Flax Wheele. Wn.d Cloa• ) Itch and litilierl-lleadN! W.holesale and Retail. R. Whorls and Hardt , Mar r , r4r rvte, rtr tide warranted if properly Ln. lioatrEar, January 1. 18 , 3. N. B._ltegalrtrd dame , LAW NOTICE-NEW FIRM BfiNTLET & FITCH bash& nssorint dis itsrm -cr. rn with them a. a partner t snssiter zla• sl,,^ 1.. oty branches, the btufneve. I 1...••ra.f....r It a • Ir. u.f Bentley,Fitch& Bentley mtd al: Wen,.el...netted tt.-In mid he I. • I. pr..tr.f. new and Id. thy. OM, •-• , dned 11 I e r,:t &H. • • . I. VIVI,. I=ll P. Rr• - :Yi•TOLDs, LIDENSEO AtiCTIONZZ9 i s g:pa r. T . IT GItY , Ln nf nr.d r. 1.• Montrose Ps.. Dix. S. - nzazziizsii;:gg ' e ri I P..)61,.. AMIN t.S.. and give errollanin ut, t, 1 aunt ma tW • r M....r-st. Pe. Itevme atJ. J. S. TarSztl's Hotel E,. PATRICII. Nil • McCOLLUM ez SEARLE, Ittorneys anti Couusellor4 ai Law tiONTROSY., CO.. PA Nc-., !Jr . T. Filo Btore. r zs.et. ktevntrnoo.l l . , ••••••. 11. • 1 1- • E. M. TURNER, Attorney - at - Law OFFICE OVER WILSON'S STORE. liontrun. Auctu , L. I ' HOME INSArtq,';a7_, unCIPANY OF 71E - On if.. CASH CAPITAL, TWO MILLION DOLLARS ilsnetslstJcora.7.lMS4.. J. 1111.T0r..5.S J. Joss Mc0.22. Aseistant . L Y. .V. l'reet Yotlelexhiraed rertevod t A the •s! Lb °tea over the Po4oftl.m. BILLINGS STROUD, Agent IlLoutros.- Pt. J air i. I -CI.- t! OUR COUNTRY SAVED Great Reduction in Prices No Firm and low Prices! HALLSTEAD & HOW AVING Jest retrace.: rr yore and IrW,:el-tchla. Ist Ire prepared to fur, 1-!. L.: cr, r, .7 tar, rl.l. Cal/ 1111 kineA 0/ Goode messily cart :c a Catetry Mora at Imamate rem prices. WIG ARE A GENTS NOR TILE World Renowned - Ohio Iteaper and Mower. We GM preparm b forail'a extra Indaxernat. to these twits PRODUCF. todtmeare my its htito,r. cub .sine rn. tht nrle. bleed. A. M. 7 -7.13 c; -4L 118L6STEAD & HOW GROVER & BAKER'S FAMILY SEWING MACHINES wont EIISONX m .Is/1: the lfzehlne sbnuld call la cetionnzz'e arder..l424cae Slaceinpw. on ezrat4Vol y ettL rEdlatie er I•ock cr the °rowel-A Isst.er Tea ESE'IIACHIWE. Ore eha rand sax rt.e.. rzErrxt. rrr:mist. and ',mums ZACEINtryel Sntrulivl , l P. 11. Ceuar•t.aa.Ave. MAEMaIt. Loran 11. tr. Dllliaes' Jockeys and Hats. A BgW"d'''"°"'"Td''gt'rjVvTZit. N - nNv GOODS A T . &SUMS. & W&V.BLA:II win man,xlacture MUNUMENTS, HEAD • STDNES, A WORD TO THE WISE. The Best Family Sewing Machine CIS NOT A SHUTTLE MACHINE,-Ell But makes the Look Stitch ,THE VERDICT OF THE PEOPLE IS DECIDEDLY IN ITS FAVOR. The flet of thee WILL more of theseldachlnes yea THAN OF ATTESTS ITS SUPERIORITY tog further partkolers cOl upon the gisteoL whys Ms =Mat styles of machine@ Are on csltltetton. Plates that have and other Kt called Mandan:l Mathltem Lan thrown theta sal& and Ova their trail 00113,1J1 favor or these. EVERY MACHINE WARRANTED TO OWE ENTIRE SATISFACTION. Tot SeVCr4l remove It recommend. Itself abov..ll others. I. Ile:late and exce/lenre of silleh, alike upon both Odra. work op nelly veel! et It, en. iroolen. and cotton moods—emen. .g. quilting .Katlier....e. bemmieng. felling. cording. •ed bolding. IL Strength of sewn. that 1411 poi AD nor e, The most simple In ennstruntlon of any taro-threaded matins In est.; therefore lea. table to gilt out of repair. 4twithout the uee of n shuttle, thereby dolts away with much cuneherwme nwtchttlem wad the trouble of revalatlna the teroonn of the under thread. a. lt.umtat a greater ayead than n shuttle mar.lgne pnaalbly can. Thane tone/Irmo with all the new ImpensTramta, unmated and nti.ctd In Mn,, , ,,,,..P at Manufacturer.' palm _ _ H Tue nett nt arz I.{•rtszatets eVen. UMOSIOI7IIOII6IO 112 • In I.lorilram and vidulty. J. P. W. RILEY. Montrose, Jut. 20.1,153.-tl Delaware, Lackawanna, and Western v .p .E;L. eL i. 1 r c: et, cl. I P.l',BE =I E.vrt c Tra.it DEEM ,9 00 Coe New Yore 5.00 7.., 11 ,. .555 7 . 00 New tiasuptem, ' . l 95 ml-10 ..5.5 ellanstota Chlllsk. 1.40 ~.. 1.01 BtS 854e.nd•burg. 10.40 .7.' 4.00 11 45 's4crentort 10.15 4.45 .. . Cleros eummit, 9.209 • 4.00 i 0 :5 A t.legtnti 9. 4 0 . .7.. 5015 1 . 2. 5 1 11 4 ectoryeille. 9.14 • 5.54 l8.•1 Nictio:eou 9.50 7 5.45 LIN 1 Hoptso.tore 8.81 • 6.70 155 41. ,5 .712.4819, 6110 5. 4.01 I 154 161 , w 5486,rd, 7.49 55 4.54. 145 105705 Bend, ' 7Se 1'.05. d. M.' A. kt Con neotions.—Westward. THE NIG HYING TH.A IN from New York connect. at Mason' ka Chunk with the train leaving Phila telpolu Eturreton Depot, at 760 a. ni awl at (treat head with the through Midi Train on the Erie Hallway. with Meer., leg car attached. rhamteg at all the coin. era' eat that root, and arri,ng at BolTalo at fLIO n. m 111 E EVENING TH. A 10 form New Sark cannectrmt tnanunira Chunk with the train leaving Philadelpbta ( &Batton Depot) at p. I oo Cir , at It.-,l wan the Night Experts on the Zoe B&B . am; , teem., arritong at Bu lain at 1 4.6 a. m. Eastward. THE MORNING TRAIN from Ores% LUTA concede there aeqth the eiralnnatt Enpreat on the Ee. Rrilway from the went: at bleuu aka Chunk with a train for Philadelphia and Intermediate statinn, arrlvlng in Philadel phia at SAO p On. t and at New [lamp wttit a train fro Bethlehem. Alterman, Reeding and Ilarrirbore. arriving at ilarrt...mrg at 8 :to pn. I He: EV EN IN Ai TRAIN from Great Brod connect. the, with the New Trek F.r.preee en the Erie Hallway from the W eat at tf sounka I 'not. k train .loch run. to Belvidere, where It vor until D . ( k the neat morult g and at Newllattophm with au Ent,. Truth for Lasion. Bethlehem. ALentown. Reactors , and liarrineure. A r Nrov el , n,tinla are navie wlO with trains nn the Latkawar.na & forennalamg Railroad to and from Pideton,l6loghe Nlikeetoree. Berwick, Danville, Northumberland. liarrizonre ,ntern,ltat,tat lowa, and with trains on the Delaware & Bud .on Halimai to and from Car b.mdsae and internatdlate gallons. R. A. . WATTS GOOK, Orman; Ticket Agent. Superhatut. Magee inane Sear lee Hooe I. Itlontrnae. Pa. at 6 a. m.. 45 conned with tral UP for Scranton. New York, and Philadelphia; al 9 a. me Y New 111,ford 3,1 Oreat Bend, connecting with Dan Etrpres, h Eaet no West at Great Ber d. and Night Etym. on the Dal t• Weal,n P.. 1,. for , erantun and New York, and as u. lo: , • , :v .I:ford and Great Bend and train.. on the trio Rail --at I. Oh Eaef at dto e.t. Urn urrtng. leave New biltiferd at 740 .. on on blunt of tram from Gent Bend, and at 2.17 p.m. on ant eal of Night he , men Cr Great Bend Leave Moutons Depot at 'p n.. on a-,lva. •.1 moil oral re...ra flew pork and FIRE INSU RANCE. The Insurance Co.ofNorth America, Pl-11.L.A.13117.1,P11.1A., Has Established an Agency in Montrose, Pa. This i, the oldest Insurance Co. in the U. States. x.cuenueLL C. d. C CASH , IAPITAL PAW 13 • ASSETS oVB3. - - ril /I K rates etre as low Lathe:we of anyfiood Common:yin N. Y. or elteernere.ond it. Dlrectorearearnothe the first for honor and mterrh> ARTHUR 0. COFFIN, President. PLArr.ttee'ry. B. RTROVD, ILE& Montoww,July Oalce over the PostalSoe. GROCERY AND SALOON. crhere three s U e.d b"U'"' ve us tbe e t t r th pat e ro O n id age pli'd " trust, rec Malu eive such tresimant as will muse them to an again. We have berto.rd particuler ott.r.thiri dittos up our LAEttES' SALQOE4, c,l r tzl il rtid . i =r=us uc t x. o 1.,1D . 1 0. 1C13 and GSM REFRESIIMENTS Among our 11M of edibles can be found Oystem, (imam, lam and Gem P..onitt Meet . Reef iitesl, Mutton Chops. Chickens to ovary ferry Oct or cold, Pickled Tongue, Lobster, horrible., ic—in feet everything the market affords to the may of Minks, sre ket7l7thielgeirept splettOneor al• malt beverages. Our tlt I nom are of the best quo and sail - WIWI pure . Also Domestic Vines. Cider. elaraparilla, Nods Weer, Small Beer, le. Ice Cram In summer. We hove secured the evcrimrs of a lintel= Cook and warrant everything prepared to nab the mkt filer ined lodes. CONFECTIONERY. We hare on hand the largest stock of Confgetloners.vev. tb." voS moo tni, 1/1 pu.. cut rurntsn, at 1•110:41MJ u or retail an in this it netha.t. may be ed for ,end as cheap os can be b thrertere. Tobacco and 'Cigars: Cho:wind isod smoking Toicoro of every brand. and Clean of en. eryquallty. from V` cent grab"to the Meat tamed Ran= • 4 Gr3t . 4 0 1 C 01 . 31 41 ENE• Our stock of firmer:este:it be beat In thl. part of the smutty Commence and lowness of prier, not vocepting Binghamton. W. wtiffornith Flour. Salt Sugar Yolekres, Coder; Tesaltb.Cheese . detains. Figs, and everything In that line of the best qualltiell. lc any quantity from one pound to a ton. Our endesvoir will be to pleas all who miry favor eis with Chet, natroluge.pledgtng ourselves to talmensin deal end to the driell7 One Price System ! L. Klan. Mocha... December. .111.1ledLellr. C. BACON • TO DAIRYMEN. R A N DWI will pay Ito Ittittest market pil. ftw prom r Dotter —forrdatt poritsto of owing to bozo or the Widest. 111•41,} 1 1.Tortt. Wl* Um ad Or PM* MOSERI I / *no.= WHENE,EN & WILSON'S, MADE, Summer Arrangement. 1885 NGER TRAIN I= Qin GOOD PIANO I EMI CABINET ORGAN 1 =1 0. D. BEINAriI'S EMI Too :esu b. Suppl+4l with way Thing Jo the Ltne of Musical Merchandise, EZ333 PIANO EMI j ENV - S ARP. 2. Ll+o--de usual, the only sesortment et PURE Silver-Ware .1 PIN E J EWELE.T to town N. B. 1 erll ncip the Pianos of nest clan Boston sad New-tors link.ss.nstd nil Pianos sold by ms .111 b. kept In tune one Oabinet Organs Warranted for Five Years. P. you grant alferlDr I , W...intent. don't tall co Yours, truly. 0. D. ECKMAN. Montrose, Huth R 3.1264. OE SCRANTON. PA., o=3= AD ®R IRON, STEEL, NAILS, Bytkos,Blumila,Maders'ELarftsreatailrosti Ind If fologialrollm Moe Bafl, Mammal Mounter book sod Trail Spikes. eintarge blatedaM. Spring Asia. Skeins and Boers, Bolts, Nam, Weems, Patna Arma. Plated Bands. Mantra& Irons, flutr.dpoters,Tellerembprodles.Bome.rmes, Palma T linamelad Leottore.Whlatioes, ets, sad gatersl variety of M eani MaordoctureraGoods.Mo „Me- . or We flee moeb afterMlooto (Mews or our mom sod offer betterfebmted amortment *noun be 10.14 enembere in this pa of the Btafe. • Ella. Vlces.Mocks and DickHamann,. Sledge+, fem. Illeeln peat variety Taetle BloW, Rope Clod= Ormd. doom, Plaster Parte, Oanent, Femme Window (Pam AGRICULTURAL LIEPLEIRENTS, Pair Pa OITCIIIIa, UL and Cross Balm Emer7,l4max Wra og Paper, Muting per. Yard and BlaaltegToom Plato wr Cony. Hors. Shoes .nd Hammered Horse Nada Qir waterer Toots In great variety. and A. reaaleSITED, Leather*, • • Reding. Rubber and Leather Benin/ earreastarea healeanc lhen*a. Pa.. Magebk 00 181114.-If 1864-5. 1864-5. FALL & WINTER. CALL AND SZE TEI LANDS AND NEW STOCK 01 CLOTHING, AT THE STORE OF GEO. L. STONE & CO. Their OVERCOATS are Good and Cheap. New Styles of UNDER-COATS, PANTS. VESTS, & UNDERCLOTHING RIR SAT, TB DIE & ROHE All of the %basin sympathy ten GOLD at thA r laat o c . s. dine. 1 Qom Lvlly. Montrose, SepL fath,11564. LE NORi: Eli NEW GOODS ~I El T u arrol=itarigin lt - Z7r a ''"" ''-'-- Watches, Clocks Jewelry, CIO 133 ICT2O - • L 27 7.46 74 12.4.1 ; 71 4.70 Silver-Ware I; Plated-Ware Cutlery, SrZiev Croons. to ankh they would fonts the tson of their mono.. Th haves large Sias of Enalleh. reran. and Series Watches, both Gold and Sliver. of eery Apcnor onalltles, Brameled, Coral. Onyx. Jet, Box and GBes eau Plain Gold Sets of Zan op sod Plos, Shamrock. 61:Lame. Plain Gold and Fancy nue/ Rings, of .very varlet, san D rice, Gold Bracelets. A.rmiets. Chatelaine. Vest. Guard and Neck (horns., Gold and Silver Sprotatlessnd TtambLealsosu Elev. Dnttoo, sad Studalunoona. Table and Pocket Cutlery Over:slWe Blum haver and Fruit Knivea Clam Lases. Forks, every description of Odd P.. main Cases. The largest lot of Plated Ware ever brought into Broome County, annpriatne every ankle to use. some yen beau tiful Scores Clam ornament& • race lot of Fans of all qualltiev, Clocks. Combs, Beads. Violin sod Graaf fittings and Trimmings ' Tishlns Tarsclelt veers variety. Ba rometefa Therammetera Needles, Br - ashes-Gold Pena Smfso Spy GLlmes. Ate. /se Sun Piano Fortes and Melodeons, of the very best make., GOVER t 8A11.6118 Family Sewing Machines Keats'. River .std Watev Merv . , an. The above Goods ware bought for CASH. and .111 be eold on tbe most favorable terra. All kinds Watches and Clocks Repaired at snort notice and In the BEST IILMN1S11: also lIINORAVTIVI In the BEST STYLE. EVANS & ALLEN. Commetdal Buildlnp ootwene Lae rostthEce. latheakrton.Vay 9 1864.-.1,..9.91 NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! 11111.1. /11 34 Court street, Binghamton, pt. V have constantly an band a tart* stook of coda •Anoted to the If Tuna, of their own zmportoston. CHINA, TOYS 708 THE HOLIDAYS. MkMO lIL,IMWO. FANCY GOODS FOR ALL TIMER. ROUSH FURNISHING GOODS, blerebeaia •111 be .applied et Nme Y..t lobbtre_prices. A. H. BALL • CO Shlghemten. N. T.. Detember 1F:4.--1, tea. c 4 C2 0 3E13/ES 0 11 , AlrAt o tte pugt:Vrzs Maim:mot, OM to lull. • lin ft GROCERIES, SUGA RS,? EAR, COFFE P ICE,FLO and SALT, (by the sack or ba , vet ,) FISH, and aP ettelaart•lly fcmsdin Sot clamOroceri-.. Flour by the Wholesale and Retail As I mean to media hope to receives liberal Olarto "1 4 .13 1 :Tbetilghntm rket aid t• PILTB:7IMILOOWNiaI ViAL MINS. P c"'P COBB linatmaa.ll.reMol.l•Bl.-1. REMOVED, AGAIN The Famous Barber." Come awl see the rateonaßmter„ Famous Barber, Iste of Flayt Late of OWL, soy at Weehm - a. One F. B. WeekVe Shoe Stem Fled me Shaving ted Shampoontg„ Fled me cutting Bair to raft wol Fled mertrAr at your service At your eersdee. OlthaL Clr MORRIS. &r.old door aborts Searie's Hotel, Up Stair& Vontram. Jute 27,18/14.-tf International Fire Insurance Compa OF ISTEW-YORZ. Office, 113 Broadway CASH CAPITAL O MILLION BIIIIM CTIARLRS TAYLOR, President. HAMILTON BRUCE, Vice-President. ()myna Dnase, Acting, Secretary. BILLINGS OM D. Aomeal Jammr• It. lays .1• MEAT MARKET. On Public Avenue, near Searle's Hotel. OZEPconstantlYon hand a good AnDp o f MEATS of allikinda. °AMA paid for DEE! CATTLE VENAHEEPAnd LAMBE. A lAstot 101DESof 41 kinds. odicß.T.ffrni RINSTOO 111/LWLIY. N.H.lnart . Menu., r.n 1a.11161.41 Carriage Shop IN FULL BLAST i t 1 1 17 .1 W . I 41 , 1? 41 4. 1 O . l oc Zil 3.; THE LATEST STYLES. JOHN SMITS P kint..f o f szmoltzt t le al f t meat fa Gtcnwlc ordv. tamed to It with emotes and *sm. LAMM' ()LOA KS—L/101ton N. trite..t.t. Nov.. N. 8131120'• 11.1a1.—tf. HOOTS AND SHOES Or ALL DESCRIPTIONS. wE rerns;firtly Warn the Pubrc that , u• llmjunt omen I neer Hoot end Were more In Ws : plow, Ira Goo. stove the Barnum Rime. , llhmuu "cr. 110 cu h." en r grneii et Lydian Warn. end MOW.? Shoes, 4. 1 11. Boole. Bmvos; 611 n. Cagan, Bo' is and Vbres nrsa• end niyatredln the very neaten retie, and at the shiner* notice. 7 11,11.04 & 111111111 T. 0.40 Ore Miff 1810.-44 GLASS-WARS, I.4IIPEL CARPETS, OILCLOTH% WOODEN-WA RM, CCTLKILY, NEW GOODS E 33 Z. R. DE 3'l"s, imblerltir Is new opsolseffier Ooodsat prim assls,„, to the slOmsl value - of 111 Icladrat soorchsaMso ; 11 ell 8111.0 W SYS Drkt.Of Reirtsmber. Of which coo to Lie LADHLW DBS66 GOODS In all Ito misty. _ Great 4/%1112) Ladliele Cloak! WaterproOf Molk, Bilk* OMNI. sad Colored 4111 W CLOTHS, CASSIMERES,-&C, Mack Moths, Dco Moe, Mombasa. /owl Coll ono, Wlltkob laLal, nosy s Oro tlatlnds, at. Also, Tailors Ilicuatcp. DOMESTICS. Brawn sad Dia T B o el az 'lianas. Dadmi, Tkidop. ristanla. per& ink Notions. thann..airei of Hoop and Batumi MA.. Win/ Meal rgraka.°l==. LA:l l 4 2 : l l.Erwa• Boots fic Shoes. Wails and Bon Soots Cblldne. Comr-toml Sboen lene ti Qom. Gaits.; Balmoral Shoes. Woman ■ Calf Mona. GROCERIES. - Sagan at prime 1 , 01 to 611 teat.. VENT DEPT Q17.111.en Ore.. Bleak. sad J.. Tees. Care. Splce, Glue; false*, ~1~ ~ s 4 ~ BALDWIN & ALLEN, DEALERS IN FLOM, FEED, CUT, FORK, FISH, SMOKED HALIBITT, Hams, Dried Beef, Candles, Team, Coffee, Spices, Syrups, Molasses, Sugars #Ol_3CriTMX:t., Timothy Seed, & Seed Whet, BROOMS. NAILS. &C. Cash Paid for Good Butter, A. BA.LDWIN. WEL L. ALUM mono,, Watt Ada PubLle L I .ADdIIA UM. No Humbug ! A First Class Jewelry Store Hu ions t........d.d to moNniosz. law n 0.... sum: AT BE MA T'SI• regn. plzt: 13=1, izmi-frteta tel the beet Amortznettt of Silver and Plated Ware ever offered In Montrose. A Splendid Assortment of Cuters.Caks Daskets, Cora, Oat* etc., also Cake end Pia Knives, Spoons, and Porta &completer Assortment of Gold and Sun, Watches, Amato, Enitliabotad iSrelst. Hoeft, cles.Slleer and Pissed. Me. solid Gold Jewelry, lap eta and Chaim Napkln Rings from 13 cents to 0,00, eolld.ll ant Ringer Rings. Gold sad Sliver Thimbles, Pocket Inlees, lmj Table Holves,&e. Violin and Guitar Strings, last reset ved and for Clie M 0. D. SINAI Mon:race, January I t. 1864. The arm 0nt0.% Watrous, sod Feeter say Haulm it. fedock of Olecke. Watches, Jewelry, and Silver Were tan llow towearrse. Mr. O. D . Beaus, we would earnest!, res. mead our patrons and the publiegeotralty, who mar De to we= way of the above meotinnede.ft to eve him a ea u and toms Ma stock." Remember—one door above Searle's Hotel. Repairing as Usual. I= NEW STOCK Fashionable Summer Hats and Caps for Mei, Boys and Children, Almost Every Variety, Style and Pris!, PROM A Chip Hat, worth 15 cat, to a Fine Leghon or Fur Hat, I Jy' t :11 At Very Near Old Prices. ALSO, A New Stock of Ladies', Men's and Children SHOES. Lester's best Boots and Shoes constantly cl hand. Shoe Findings of all kinds. Fine Buck Gloves, &c., Szt, will not WI to nal MI crotantmesin priatainiquglty. Call was. Store on Main-street, one deer below the Itket of 4 1 i FANCY OF FUR& •Typ Acfrellif POE Fall and Winter Trs& L. C. KEELER. =3 EXTENSIVE ATTRACTIONSI ALT THZ FIIIIIITURE or NITIIALIA3I W. SMITH, AT THE FOOT OF MAIN BT. /11HE miens:lee rundture Zstabllahment of Wm. .11. W. SKITS easing been refitted sod greatly Ira- Proeed.the proprletorrnpectrully announces to the clu sens of Montrose and sklnlty. that ha la constaall tuaklasandteemon6 and Ws ISABOYST a BEST assonant FURNITURE to be founa in the Country Weep e.t.e,UNeg goesee•l the aallelerweithettla sallatcreatlyreduasd prlcsa.rorOASEl or RZA PAS: Bllreli..WhlnatarMahowtyorlthglar.trez.ll6 total lar S s u e reaus rt a sn it e h u m t, u frobrine orbrl o D c . atellet l o 4 parom O ld to /7a. AO , WatatandaVardat s ands.co I rand o uareStands.slslava tlesand prlces.from VS mutate ten dollars. Deaks.dlsans.tosselracks.tootstoolsottotaanajoungesit. Elentre.cardspler.tollet.dlntnaltehan,andextenalostabas. ebers-eaneandsroodaesta.ltockers—cant.ealt,andmoodstal °fevers variety and aryls. Botastoto4-tetestueulahadata6ortnoUeest Hem Tarkplaa SPRING BED ! LI.IOI AsioinTairs.Cizumrr Asa Banta Ha 0. ReaarnadecOdlnson Land ortundsbed stam . p ... lov Hearaesalwayole readiness when deslsed. WeerooloynonebutllAßETllL a EX PICRIENCEI WOll Weintend to do our WOBIL WILL. and sell It as 1,0 1 salt can beaforded. W . W. MTh. Idontrons.robruazy 13.16.411 - ' Et c . oN . SHOP I Sleighs and Cutters. r= d =crp ° , 0 ral.7o,lllViof Tartalli Hetet, la lr :1 roseewbgra be will cantles. to carry on tea giacoos.“`" Sleighs, Cutters, Wagons, dit. nand. Repstringdona statly.st abort nottes. Best Stag for Ca 3 V and Wagon ilakeeamatertals,bestbsallty.lrepteonttaa ll7o.- so as to be prepared to do 000 D WWII( stilton sotlec_ . , • good supply already-made bPsksa S•Sits.d. 2l / 1 °.... im N. 11. Althenetheitthebted to the eleteelapied Piss. ands attletbelrsecnustowttboolfaftberbOtlce. Montrose. July 18. lek. mnss. tawny. Boots and Shoes. wintravrth,"'''''TNlms•ecti Soldier's Pensions, Bounty It Baok Pil THE cnwrotted. LICENSED AGENT OF TUE CIOTe I . DENT. will give prompt stutatioa to all chltas et . 1,1 " 1 .T. .Nochmes =dna Itterawdlo. ClitetsoactlLAW o .” MO Wier, atm,. 17. tan I R. W.r.11" NOTICE. L four snderalrwl has tskns the WM LIS KILLS ts Usti; tIENIL loraseriv troaried Jottiamould I. .I'4 l "Viigraligtiettu‘al VW" A Lirgo Assortmel Being Mannfact
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