F S I!?MM t r zO4 s -- `' i° ` 1 " *"1"42 .1-gt:i•!` . winter jg t setellealell. for lientlen l - - may .. Every.firmerottether Ida balances he on a limitedor csiertudr- scale, should labor some with hntoWn.bandtkl li e should know practical ly how tit perforinall the different farni opera tions Witteekill, that he may instruct his men and tikellialead in cases of etnergencey. By,„ doing Is, he Will arid that feeling of 'depend- Estee and helplessness which will occasionally comenver gory one who depends entirely on his hired men. If. his farm Is small, he may, If he cheeses( spend most of his time in personal labor; but If it is extensive, his frequent exandn ation,of every part , .. and proper supervision of its Mohr, will render much work Irons his own hen& "(inadvisable find even unprofitable. But our object bat present to speak more palliest tarty of Lamers' sons. While they should learn to do all kinds of work, they should not be worn down by It Tho development of the mind as well as of the body, is worth more to them than large and hard-earned estates. They should not, on ordinary Occasions, have to labor so. severely as to nnfii,them, during the season of short days, for evening improvement. There is no greater beneflOwhtch a parent can confer upon his son, in order to fit him for success in life, than to giveehliri -a taste for - Intellectual cultivation. Every association should therefore be thrown arotuklitas, and every attraction °t iered to reduce- mental; culture and refinement. The fartner,liherefure, who cannot, afford eepa-, rate rein:nein his dwe lling fora parlor ' to ' re ceive compeer, and e.study ter library - for Ids sons, should give;-tip the former for the sake of the latter. A.goo' study-teem should at least be secured, whatever: else may be required to , be sacrificed; and thlithould be aietde attractive in an intellectual, literary and scientific point of viewoart..far -Vs treaty be practicable. Young men and boys will then be leas disposed to stroll about doting the ilcmg, evenings of winter, or spend time in Idle talk, in bar-rooms, stores and other places where the Idle and uncultivated as semble, ti e d wh va l they often acquire the tine lessons , drinking and gaming. t Among the one occupations for evenings, maybe mentioned the following: Drawing the designs of bons* barns and other farm build ings, and planning their internal arrangement; sketching objectsin natural history, writing es says on rural subj ects; consulting and corn wring the views Oauthors; and especially im portant,lhe piety:obi keeping a regular regis ter of passing events. This register may be kept in a eangle blank book, embracing obser vations on the crop and the results of manage ment, on the weather, Including notices of the winds, clouds, storms, lbeteors, &-c., on tae' ap pearances of birds; the advance of vegetation, and on various occurrences, either of an immedi ate personainatere, or from- more, widely ex-. tended obsernition.. It Maybe deemed best to plumbs different‘blank books toe different. de partment., as, for trample, one on natural his tory, another on.agrieulture, and a third on the occurrence' of the day. Parents sh o uld encour age their 'children to keep such records, as the practice not only_ improves them in wilting, thinking, acquiring Information and arranging their thoughts, but such records may be referred to in after years,:and will be found interesting as wales valuable in many ways. In - order to encourage young people in this practice as well as to perform Kin a twat and finished manner, handsome and Adtablelilank-books may be giv en to them, as appropriate Christmas, hew- Year's, or birth-day presents; or neat writing desks, or portfolios, furnished in the same way. The many excellent designs which we receive for publication in this Journal, of various rural contrivances and structures, possessing much ' merit in themselves, but drawn in an imperfect and bungling manner, show the great and pre vailing want of instruction in drawing, or en couragement of its successful study. Every facility should,j therefore, be afforded for im provement in this art—pencils, and the beat in struments:for drawing plans and designs should not only be furnished, but the importance of executing the work in the neatest and most accurate manner - shown to the young artist. We once knewpp boy who without any other in steed= or guide, selected the most finished and finest steel portrait in his teach , as a lesson to cony—and determined to execute the work well. He spent nearlian entire week on one eye arid the nose with great success, for the closest scruti ny could scarcely have discovered any inferiori ty to the original. Although such extreme care may net be adrisahle in ordinary cask yet it is incompinistily better than the more frequent has ty, careless, inaccurate; distorted and coarse pro (factions so frequently seen. An interesting.winter employment may b • af forded to „void% farmers, by comparing and di. getting the many items of interest comprised in a farm diary kept during the preceding season. The results of various practices may be observed and iximpareg and valuable information thus derived in relation to the most profitable points of management A memorandum book may be made from these examinations for the labors of every week during the coming year, which may include many ingestions for future observation and experiment. All these will not only enable she-young farmer to reach a degree of perfection and profit which those who depend only on their memory cannot attain, but the practice will lead to order and system, and prevent the omission of many essential operations in farm management There is noelassof scientific studies, connected with rural pea Suits, more interesting and appro priate than these of the different branches of nat ural history, such asbotrusy, mineralogy. geology, entomologyokc. The library and reading-room, which every farmer who has children should provide for them will be all the more Interesting for the collection of minerals, the specimens of dried plants, Or the cases of insects which it may contain. Skillful young men and boys will con struct these Cmses with their own hands. • A farmer's son.whoese h rbarimn contained four teen hundred species of plants, not possessing much pecuniary means, purchased the paper and bound -wills ibis own hands the nine neat and thick folio volumes which contained the speci mens. This Only not be usually necessary, but the more yokang people learn to manufacture and help themselves, they will not only become more sk il lful'and less dependent on others, but will ecquirefin interest which mefely purchased objects will act give them.—Country Gent. - - - Pkanting Peas Deep. Deep pla nting is not generally resorted to, un der the impression that the seed will rot in the ground. This is a mistake. Peas covered six or eight inches deep,will produce twice as much as those cord but an inch, they will (=thine flowering Icibger, and the vines are more vigor onsand do hot lie down, as is often the case when shallqw plantings are made- We have tested this matter, and therefore know from ex perience that if it is desired to get a large crop. the seed thirst beburied deep in the soil. A suitable plate giound which has been enrich ed the previous...y(lm was deeply plowed in the fall and again m the spring, and put in fine tilth. On the other half the plow was wank beam deepnd the seed Battered at the bottom of the furrow. In this way one•italf the piece was gone OVer and afterwards merely leveled, leaving theiseed at least eight inches below the surface. Ile peas that were plowed an were a little longer 'in making. - _ their appear . tince, but they-shots lestd-of the others, the •vines were mare thrifty and vighnotis end produced treble the quantity of -those in the two inch drills by their side. The seed used was of the same lot, the Champion hf England variety, and the, soil, time of planting and culture, (except the man ner of puttmg intwere precisely the same for both pieces. This experiment convinced us that peas Ilcatriili best is deep planting; and we hive repeatedly:had our attention called to the fact in obstlving clifferent crop_ s and learning the man ner of =Hive-- /lea Herald. TUE SR4 AR INDICATOR OF ./ ILE WRATH:M— Th() color of, theaky at particular times affords; woriderfull - good guidiance. Not only does a rosy sunset presage good Weather and a ruddy sunrise hid weather, but. there ups -other Aims whfchapeak with: clesteessAuid !accuracy. L bright yellow sky in tbeevening indicates wind; a paleyellciet wet • a neutral gray' color usinsu, tulettafidkarable sign in the prenteg and o . llio favorable . one in, the rimming., ,The chm 44 again are till of meaning in themselves. Ii tbairrimmis are Sait,nndedneti, follefeaikurii the weather will be tine;, it their edges are hard; sharp, and itelltate, the wattherwill Generaßt speaking . ,any de9 unusual hues be!'. token award' rain; While the more quiet WICI. dellaga,Atts bespeak fair - weather. '''These . era simple Diaxiam; }let apt so simple but that! the British Wird etliade hits thought itt to pabllsl!themlorthe tore of se:Awing men. - VAmMorreumince FOIL 3itI.CH - COWILT,WiI cows metlievrn.i . ed,on grass were ~ enatai, : iir ad dition, gin four =dint isliid - plamidtinsdaily. The bactease in We Iltunelt.y'td milk from Pm i=iti!eininp**4o thole feed tree stmelt...4 453 of the grass was dererfinarkthy" :the severe finite of autumn. The seeds were not removed from the the pumpkins—L. LP. in Gemara, Armen tt he independent ftpubligan. Dl roue= mai mini:, AT iroinites, RAJINA COTIETT 4 TIIIVA, IT H. H. FIR.A.ZIV•FL, Imo • 1141.14 111 &MlOl. Olin up stairs ilafattiey Lathrop'sßttilaill9- - - litater,ot Advertising. spoce.ll7ol2l3llmlihnrati OM D . aquae, $0 60 0 75 1 00 1 25 2 95 8 00 $6OO $BOO 2 equate 100 p2OO 2 50 {OO 5 001 900 1600 Sagaves! 1 601225 P 0016 75160017 so 12 00 3000 tags mi SCOIB 0015146018 0019 50 16 00 2e6 00 Ilea ll= of this alseiTyps,„ [POW make a. square. Toth PArertlierierlll6afe prlettese or alletopotchaltilli pate advettlpmerltg ocaltdonally without iddltlooal itrise Busted., Cards not eseedinat evellnestmerted MIS per artnerua Ad.crdmmatstolamrece.ftlooen et.. paperxxual be tuunled to Friday afternollp Or ette? Mules, Job Work.—Tho Wks of the LIPZPItYPTS, • Barvetria...l Is prodded withtlues it ?, •• • 31 4 111 C IEleli,epl a ol Weltduatl; di l l= Z.= L .; • cat of Arlin' material.; '• 7 klntl. of JOb WOlkisor.h • - 47 A Card., Circular., Posters, •••• • Fizadbilla, Pat:rip:dent, t.c..4tc- will be dome attattpaud proipptty flanks:—JusticOs' Constables', and Moo Blanks, alma, Doed.,Leases L i nd Oactracta.itc...keletcokktrall on band and ramie. at the bravely brim Rarer... PAWS., • WILLIAM W. SMITII, 1111.1111'&Brrugg=4....at r ilit. Idads of Clasnirr Ftrarrrci or tor dated at'shOrt abate.' shop Ware Booms to of 11011 tit ItCtotroaa. P►, MTh.", 1067.-tt P. REYNOLDS, LICEIMED AUCTiOlitiing S ELLl , r d ,Ry,fil)Npa and 111 lauds of Alerchstatme, and also Montrose. Ps. Doc. 5. 16.1.—tf • GEORGE GATES, LICENSED AUCTIONEER I Address DI otock. Busgusbanua County. P. August 15. 1804.-Emp Examining Surgeon! HEsubserlber haring been sppolutt9 by the Commisnlotier of Perulons, • MEDICAL EXAMINER at lame. to azarnine en give certintates to all entitled so Pension n, trill Attend to al Isp pllastionothat mat , be presented to him, e t Menatr Pn. Roo= Lt J. H. April PAMICIC. Montrose, April 6,1849.-tf McCOLLIIM & SPA Ttr.r,. illoraeys and Cciuosellop) al Law, ii9NTKOSE, SUSQ. CO., PA. • rtfreellateihroWs 2TA Beek Bonding, ow Lathrop, 439 A irliey's Siore. B. Ad.... creza, • - D. IV _alum... himatrne,lhewntry IT. 1 MI -1 L. 0. TI.FFA.I•TY, United States Licensed Auctioneer, FOR SUSQUEHANNA AND LI7ZERNE COURTIER albwn. Mutt 28, ISC4-I.I.M.rPtII4MIIPTUPd E. M. TURNER, Attorney - at - Law ! OFFICE OVER WILSON'S STORE. Montrose, August 15. G. B. ROGERS, LICENSED AUCTIONEER. Brooklyn, Pa. Brooklyn November 15M, IS4.—tf A. G. REYNOLDS, WOOL CARDING. Brooklyn, Susq. Co., Pa., May 23, 1864. D. BREWSTER, AUCTIONEER! Montrose, Pa. 'foam?, April 4,1954.-If 7,i4171 1 2 , 7 gaillM 62( Ced . ' 6l 4el • AT KINGSTON, LIITEBIE 00,, PA. A First Class School of Trade ! Send for Circular. W. S. SMYTH, Principal. KLICOMM. Pa...trams l. MLA. WM. & WM. H. JESSUP, CLAIM AGENTS. dCS PAS and BOUNTT obtained for 'Mellen and the Mira la of deceased soldiers. All data. against the government prole seated upon reasonable 'gm onennonicatlcas answered - tree otolurge. Claims ot widows terms. and orpkaa aldldren proseenled wan out charge. liontzose.Jone 1.1883.-tt HOME' INSURANCE .COMPANY; OF NEW-TORN. CASH CAPITAL, TWO MILLION DOLLARS. Assets latJeatiasYsiddli. 1.1.V1470.133. ' Ltstindnisikt ....... ........... 113.1413.01. J. Simms Ssrrin,llmetary. O. J. tissrrus, President. Joan Ilitram eadeaut seer,. A. F. ',mum., V. PrefL Policiesterned And renewed by the tinderersed. at his office. ln A. Lathrop. Brick Building., • BILLINGS STROUD, Agent, Montrose. Pa—July 2. 18e1L-tt MRS. E. S. SMITH'S NEW MOLLONERY OVER CHANDLER'S STORE. y A s DIES CALL cis!: AND ALL I should be happy to ahem .I.AI ,•o ry c r o tz . anAttatouttl i t i l t aaftn ,t4 eue e a , t y o o r r it..tiligiz title Lower Pnc.e. I!_you want to b oy your =liner, G 0.13 CRELP;eaII on 8.4. Sonic. Bottnets or AIL Styles Node to 0.11E4; on short code*. BLACK STRAW BONNETS are the neared atyle to gray. 2I you ward your Bonnets Dyed Blitek for Winter. heal( them to E. S. SMITH. Meson.. October 1010. 1004. MICHIGAN CENTRAL ENGRAVING COMPANY , RICE & ALLEN, Kalamazoo, Michigan, THE LARGEST NUBLISTIKM Or STEEL ENGRAVINGS IN THE UNITED STATES. 'Gilt and Rosewood Oval Frames, A LSn. Mouldings and Puture and Looking Glass Frames al wholesak. A. C. mrELLIII. SMELROV. , T,,,vssins A ..g.mt Clmal Av.nt. RlngintrAns N V. Ayer's ;Sarsapari ll a .\\\ 1 1 13 r a edam:Anted extact of the choice 4 005, 50 combined with • • ot. atihenneeS of still greet. ra: (' • 4 ' teratlvepower Gil onto on effect - • • 1 f 4, tuol antidote ar dleensee Pomp. • c • ' • VI Is reputed to cure. finch o . remedy ts surely %raided by these • , who 'mire. from &romans memo • ' • .• Bed that one. which wills. eemnltrh their care meet prove ea this as. of of service to this rare, rhos. of our f 011.5.41 . 4.44. HOW caMplettlY4ls.4s4o44nd.l ll . 0 It has been ;tom by experiment .--- on tminy 01 1. word .54 tO l foUltd la the GA:owing complaints: Ie Fo - efhin. Fennfoloneholith , ds and Sur., Mums. extvOra. nistulm Blotches. Ent toes. Ft. Anthony's I. he. Rem or Yry //beim, etter or halt Rheum, Scald Head. Ringworm. de. 15‘ plans or Vc.1151 1)1145e to expelled from the syr-em by the prolourell me of this tie eszarozha. and the patleat 15141 111 cam parative health. Female Dtwesee urn maned by6mothlolo the blood. madam often moon cored be this F255.444114.5441)151.5 1)0 sot diselrd this invaluable medlelne, bemuse yon have ham inume-d upon by something podendlag to he earn:Frog to while It was not When Pon hove rood Armes—then. and not till then, willyeu know the vlrows of harsitruilLa. For minute yortleularsof the Moats it will cure, we refer y to aper's 41551511154 AlniaD3C. , which he agent below named edit fu ou rbish demist° all who ell' for it 2.441054)A41/8 . 110r14.5. far the CUR of t2osdreness, Jaundice, pesPePeo% ind_Worthoh /444.174Y0U15t05154. fleadethe, Itberanat. tle.iribpro saistr..4 from lotsentored Fierier-h. PAM. or Xorldd I caiOon.fthe For e% Flatulency. tow 1 f Appetite. Lireetiocaptell6,Dropey,Wmgv43euhKeora l gla,...dtbes Titer eseEtgareodcd...a3the..o.o noll. sensitive em ejLe, thrrn Pmiee.tV., , andthey , we the wit:a Utt solid fet.eD tb• Yurhot... , of tataitypores„ ei 'sift& Impel% MAL, 001 . bt Aiitr 4 VP4olX4ll9,s"TECONkstit. el) della! IllidOse 1/QWl 9 .4 glinverj 2 . l9 s 4 .- 2 teo. • ..,. • a.m.-iht. , Jr' • I • r Z/l 0 . • O. W. LOWELL, PRINCIPAL 81. PROPRIETOR CO tee above tenstmal oreepectftdly eons attention to the on. earpassed io I:wiling!, 10 Ids Munewhich of Inxtha re bructlon i s , and the h triadditns sad hnironeutnts en eln and o smelt Departments of EL Colleen, The Course of In leraolion, extended and perllscaat M.." to Tonna Men and Ladles The best faelilike for obesintng A PRACTICAL, COMPREHENSIVE BUSINESS EDUCATION. Tbe boreirplrulllnterestbag came of ACTUAL PRACTICE nehmen • oomplola routine of transactions to each important bra eh of bushman. A &aro, Bank and Itailmbos Te ,greklk: Meek &e, VII In Pall end opaidlo • reprn sen In • pleasing and sallsgmtory manner the daily !psalm) of actual lona Ilte. In which t h e student becomes In progression an amateur CLERK. MERCHANT. sod BA NUM etorteLog In tech capacity.. practical and reliable knowleogc of baldness In Its mtillfarious forma and phases. PENMANSHIP! In this essential branch of a onsimse &Mallon no College oleo better reclining to the Ismer. The Elpencceses system swill be taced In all Its varieties by the most skillfbi masters of the art. — Speefmwof Wsiiing from this institution hare nusigrst the eet eacomin cos hoc the preen. For grnerarnibrinallon, tame. &e.., address for College Montt, tr=ch malted ilie=r Btchrs of=s= i nclose e 14m restlfe Commercial College, Binghamton. NEW FIRM ! W. I. & T. W. TINKER, 131ESPECTFULLY atualmace to tho &Rena of le °tame and Lb vicinity that loving pardmed the entire enact of GROCER IES ot CRANE & FURGERSON, to which they are magicatly making additions: they are nreicoud to sell AT THE LOWEST RATER. Tens, . Sugar, ses, Tobacco, And all other uticicetn the GROCERY LINE. They will keep constantly oo hand. and for No cheat, a trot rate quality of FRESH GROUND FLOUR, FROUSELEOTED WHEAT. by the oak ar barrel., CORN 11 EAL. SALT. .kO.. AC. Moloch" merit, we deers to feceire, etch . thereof public patron our motto le `WICK BALES AND SMALL. PRO ITS." W. I. TIN I.CIC T. W. pirt .11C-ILEL. Montrose, Oct. eth.lBB4 —ll LET US HAVE A. Good Understanding. THE MONTROSE BOOT AND SHOE STORE rizi:si=iStb;STAT=ll4gber OUR STOCK L. now oamplete in all It.. branehes bond/ling In part of Men's Boys' and Youths' Fine and COW. Boots and Shoes, LADIES' GLOVE Fine p ant, and .0114 Heavy Soled Walking Skc.s , indnglng the Vtennized Robber Shoe. (a fine thing for Fall and Winier.l a endless variety of Mice. Chlldren's and infants' bhoca. of ail Mda sad qualities. • Gents' and SOW Mats and Caps, or till kinds and .syte. AfSO GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. We als o If saulheture to order all lands of Boots and Shoe from the beat ,natural,. which am will sell cheap CM sash or ready pay. lhU and an, Oto stock and Ohre; a. Le LIII not be undersold by F. B. WEEKS a CO. " li:tome. October 01. 1044.—tf. COAL! COAL! CAYUGA Ith GROUND PLASTER ! SALT, QUICK LIME dr. WATER LIME, By the Sack or Barrel, Wholesale or Retail, SUPERIOR PLOWS AND PLOW CAST INGS, STRAW-CUI-ThRS, HORSE. POWERS, THRESHERS AND CLEANERS, &c.;• ALL W 7 211t4 a f fir Vi r A C TEcI A O S IVIM ' AVZ BRADFORD COUNTY. Pd. r.ra bead a good sapid) of Wilkesbarre and Eagle Coals, etch ea ,elected. Foundry and Rtacidnaltit'a Lump, Lane and Shoad ' , to,. and Cloown: Alga. Towanda or Barclay Bituminous Coal, THE VERY BEST FOR 'BLACKSMITHS USE. My dock of Cent seas principally potelaned laat May and Jana before much advance ha priced of Owl and Fre4dits therefore IDM prepared to sell Coal to Susquenaram thoonty customers at such rausa to induce them to buy 'Ann .Inteee supply of Mal from AL WELLES. Wealanr. Pa— Nov. VERY EXCITING NEWS! MORE SUCCESSFUL RAIDING Valuable Holiday Goods Captured, • IA US true and trade OWN. BANTA CLAUS hero Isle been Bald. upon thenommons Supply nudes. prod= that' lerscarase, and.ss sq Itattinate as to sear. good assartment of Upland other valuable goods suitable far the Holidays ; amaze+ to Ell a large toanter or the crret.s ores' rrocranoti and to be told dmp, et the ' puddlo Hotel Basemace Store, No. I. one dcza ABOVE THE HEAD OF NAVIGATION, (oa A LITTLE EELOW,) Dare complete report of the Demerol% olcdtl3, trpcn the antral the next trait). Om motto Is Bee cod lot live. A. N. BULLARD Iloatrose. December 14th. DO W o LT WANT A GOOD ..PIANO I Olt • CABINET ORGAN ! lIPDA ;hp BZZ TIMM AT 0. D. BEMAN'S Where Yon :mil bs Babylind whb may =tip an Lis Lbws of Musical Merchandise, IBM A PIANO TO A JEWSEICA.II3P. the only seeortment of PURE Silver-Ware and MS JEWELST In town. F. B.—l all only the Plum of QM elm Swim mil New-York Makers, suit all Plana§ sold by ma will be trot to tone one war. Osbinet Organs Warranted for Five Years. P. 13..—if you wad an Inferior Instromont. don't all pn Tom. truly, 0. D. SIMIAN. Uattrole. WA. OcXB Ur a ra FYlLTlStotlosamohayablie, a to t prices Qat =not fall to .ult. a la= stlaapatamf GROCERIES. Sit Stied R 8,2 HAS, OOFFEE,HP IMF:LOUR and 134 LT, (6y the sack or barre 4) FISH, and all artielaustmllyfouldln !Intelsa6na:4es. Flour by the Wholesale and Reta Lwsg I wan to mesit.l hops to receive a liberal oatmeal publicim N.B. Tbetdatestmarketptlcostald roinCLTELPOZALCOrrsa , TEALSKINti. r..t.1081t *mire...A(..11413 Sm.& MEAT MARKET. On Pat& Avenue, near &aster Rote, liEEPetiostastlyen band asoo4 supply allEATß e lt of allkluds. CAM 910 tor gt' CATTLE. VE.II.BIIEILP.tatILARI6S. Also for EIDESof SDinds . .T.tizosocil 21.11airLim: • .Ilantroat. .1110 L-U Firtandlifebsurance F. .1114;CHANDLER. TE as 000 D VOMPAIIIIIS ezd at. so LOW RAM' seise b dgalLtA SUMO& . Atoulx9N,A.lollo.la6LJl, FALL. & WINTER GOODS teeethr4iitiet efeeivittable foe the etwae Dergebte penes. 'tile ll th MAHN • JAILFFIF Lia parioraus. "Freammi% New Firra & itlew Goods V irr. os mou n aty bobs 0 Awed 10 Moles 00 uto WEBB & BUTTPVIELD, big lama , bait= the pobilathatite ate acr. reatrenrhourNew York LAWS and WELL SELECTED STOCK at Goods of Every Description co.th o, o f lb, Wed of Spring and Brannacr Pdlda. Cdtal thane" Illignltnetat &omit Cottoltddes, de. A lot of a-rot:series of all Kinds_ A good dasortotellt of Crockofy. Uttnrtsre. Woodenware, Unto cud Cn p . . Boot. son *mom Umbrella; Para/iota, Clovna Dre. Thmuatlixecji T u.,..,%c0d.r.„&n. Also •dood asnortme nt or .--- A . it, LI WA. - 11, „ oma . az ton* spade.. lock Pronlnd Honkkrortal? Whom etc... !tn. All Mods of produce bas's to dtrlttoze. Call sod a ace os at Webb's Old Store cm PublicAv mine R. J. si:B , . . A. D. BUT Itoetrop, Apel '25, 16411-22 • Thai, 61t. ewe L. C. KEE-Fy.D Aston band one of the BEST ASSORTILMfTS of HAG'S, CM, AND ftlEtBt Gloves and Mitts, Boots,Shoes,andPindings, : ; TS AND OAPS. (lest! wont, Felt, amt Ftv Hatz. from Rove Wool. Felt, And For MM. from Childleas . Wool. FOL. nod For floM, from liene, Boyle. and Chlldrene cloth Ca" from Boots and Shoes: Ladles' Balmoral., plain and fancy, from sY..olto ea,On *din , lAAlna and Kid °ahem ham till to e 5.00. ladloo OM I an , Kid Slippery, MIR. dn B.Llmorale. Chiltern imd Itut. Dem *e. (Bentlernee. wane and tine Boma constantly on la nd. FINDINGS. Pink einel Whitt Llultir 514 , , Coe linans, /arta, K.% Nall., lnk, Neel 11.11, Vir na. Webbing, linenniern, a i n. Glover. and Gents' Bock Gloves and Mittens, horn $l.OO t 0,51.00. Gents' I :L1 Gloves, trout t.:VID to 113,L11. Boys Bock Mittens mum 1 ;TS to $l. Laddea% Mlreee, Imoldren's COU r. Vlctortnem Came. Maras. Cuff, and FP - keit, 01 every rarely Setta from 310 a" 0 , 00; Oenaa - Collar, &Ups. G10ve.... Tinted° and Fanry Bob.es &e.. arc All kettle of Vert made to order, and W .11R ANTED to be W they are eTresented. Old Very eleanedmnd reralred CASH PAID for all Wads of Eta. Furs om: door below Ike P.O. L. C. KEELER. Madman. •ugast "4, 1864.-19 Webster's Unabridged Dictionary, NEW ILLUSTRATED EDITION, Thoroughly Revised and Much Enlarged. OVER 3.000 FINE ENGRAVINGS. mono WriRDS and MEANINGS not found In other river thirty able /minims and European stir tars employed upon Has ten bdon nod thirty )ears of labor exitnded open It. Among the ralialnosiers ors Dv. Mahn. of Denis, Prannors Por ter. Dm m. Whitney. Lisdkv, Lynam. Oilmen, and Tnoeher, rap tab entail.. of West Point Military Academy. Jodge J, l. Perkins. Professor Htlles. A. L. Holley. .kr Several tables of great value. atm 0 1 Mom ErlY Pion. Poem Ex planslary mod PrOOOMICIMI. of names In ear EL. Or retsina and plans. pseudonyms, Ike. An.. A trodden, Acadia, A itony Menet fry, Mother, Caro. Mason and Dlxon's line. Mr. Mavis bet art. Contolnins anclifth or ort.fourtb more matter them :my limner editions. Prom new electrotype piste, and the Riverside Press, In One Volume of 1840 Royal Octavo Page& "GET TILE LATEST." 'if/ET TR. HE BEST.'" "GET WEB 11l E . Published by O ang C. MERRIAM, Spritiglir Id, Moss. Sold by all Booksellers. Nov. 23. 1.564.-Bstr. 864-5. 1864-5. FALL & WINTER. CALL AND BEE THE LARGE AND NEW STOCK OE CLOTHING, GEO. L. STONE & CO Their OVERCOATS are Good and Cheap. New Styles of UNDER-COATS, PANTS, VESTS, & UNDERCLOTHING allllll, SALT, TEA, CI " 'ill, & BOCCIE, MI of the above to sympathy attla 001.1) of th s o ro la s le t T ec t d . s. line. It alto,, Indy, Montrose, Sept. Mb, 1864. On the Track. tVING purchased the Foundry and dock on hand of P. II H prepared to manufacture Plows and other Castings; s o nclk so on /errally found la a Country Shop et than notice and . Foundry opposite the Post Offic,e N. B. OLD BON WANTED. Ibr whirl, I .111 pay CASH. C. F. MEEKER. Near 101117r.1. Sept 11.1)64.-ITP MONUMENTAL WORKS! To the People of Susquehanna Co. TlRlC:ml7l=Vtqa tot .rltfth th'm Tomb Stones, &c., wd de i lf4h r ts County, ma fr as they c rn dst=sydnfluTzake " = " l:isy 51). 1864,x M. B. pEcir & co.. Stuart's Refined Syrup. A. SPLENDID article Itut ß rt rA ter v„amous. row,. 6 R Unman.. Nowlrhirt Poplins, DeLaines, &c. LIKENCH Poidlna.DeLalnas, and Prints at • CIIVIDLEIM r Montraer, September 19.19x1. Flannels. Fla ?MIMS. White. Bed. Colontl, =id Bh% iarglelt... Strayed or Stolen. A WRITE and TAN POINTNR PUP. A !Rend Newt' 1.11 A be pall upon letting Ithn at toe stele (1 LATHROP, TYLER & RILEY. Nosetnote, Detember t. lfinl.-4.r. Crockery and Clothing. A BO LT.I stro.k •btl wiltho .an at OLD l'ltjaUvart H EIgSTOOK 8 aewuir Cloths and Clothing. C l M ,C l eatMe z . te ,l a thing 22 MUM DLLS'S Kerosene Oil ! WV QuALITJ...I ~. 4111• WIII.EIVA N - EW BOOKS. _ I W oodall. by Harriet B. Meteeyer. Jean litselarie Poems— Bondi drown. by AUTOOl.lnlr. AM dtheni.jecd reed at A. iT. AMITH'S. DISSOLITTION. DI 1ir1a. 3 2131 1172nor,%idirceuct4 =mirk! two. lbetottisod ammo Mt hoods of IL Uspu EVER OFFERED IN THIS MARKET It =sista, In out, of the following TJ FL S Mli V ffllgix 1 4 4043 110.44, _tanu.f . r ) 4 Teinc z Ad PI -5 7 ;ver ~,~a~ a , =ia GET THE BEST AT THE STORE OF C. F. MEEKER, In Nesv Milford. Pa. ' HONESDALE HUNT BROTHER! it BLAIR. SCRANTON, PA., I= ARDW RE BTagra, NAILS, Arao, ti ß . tto•elA, Hardarare,Rallruad and BllntnrSupplie• the natl. different gees, Cntatter hunt and Trallbplftk Carriage Materials. hpring Axles, hkelnr and liCsten, Nutt, Washeye. Patent &ma, Plated Bead,. Malleable bone, tf abs, Spokes, Felton, hnlndlea. ttouni.l . oles. Patrol LAnitber, Enameled Leather. WIL:p sots. ob,and n general variety of Cerrtagt and MannaCturera Gouda, the., tre, We Ova mnet attentionso tad. pert of our stock, and offer • 'renter winded amsOltrnalt that can be found elsewhere In this par of the State. Vlcor. Stoner and NU, Bettom, Hanemera, Sledge& att. FSpa in great vxric‘y. Tackle Block". 1100, dooes, plaster Parts, Cement, French Window WA... ACIRICULTIMiL IMPLEMENTS, Yampa, Circular, Mill, end Crean Sawa Remy, Berm Wrapping PepLr, Blasting Paper. Far, and !Heath.; Tubes, PLate r H nnvex orse shoes and Haretnerrd Horse Nada CaL Neater.' Teals In 6 114-34 variety, and ALL Armada.: 1 , . Leather's:di Finding, Rubber and Loathe , Belting, Fairbanks's tnales,/e. Berenton. Pa., )lamb 60 1661.-IY Afieb eftl 'al irlr74 .!:.:!% f ' i r U. mad=gemento Iti,,/ op.AO ki HEAD - ST ONES, I (f. :- -, v, camatactured ntthe '''--- Rutland Quarries _a/ L_-.:- • $1.5 In S6.CN t. 100 ~/.. to 1.00 ,7.1 to I.'o --n Two FRIO EStl LOW, • . .. mr. ii -....._ .._;*" - 1 A Ili Ci e Good. %.___ Marble Shop in Montrose, Pa., stlncvalukle to MAN tIF ACTURE M AMBLE, hndleave FOurOrdere. ft. ynu wtll v.v.. I h+e pen wor a traveling Arent. ALL WOlt K will tw DELIVERED LN GoOD ORDER. Aiontroue,'rrbruery 11, IMA.-11 I. V ADASIN. EW GOODS Tuat=.truvnr,= - v -- York - th• Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silver-Ware I Plated-Ware I Cutlery, Si Fancy Goods, to whiff , they ..old 'onto the attearton of their friends. Then haven lame tit or or English, Atnenvon, and Senn Welchem, f ...id and river, of verysuperior Enametoi, Con. , f o art, etas and Gloat and Plain Gold Sete 31. PI mt. Shamrock. Enamel. Mt to Gold aad lsory Fining Ittopi, of curry tarletv and irtfd, f end It ratelels, Armlets, Chats:Loth, Vett. Gftt n 1 end Neck I bates, Gott fad MlcerSperfnmlenend Than f.1,-,G,ta Steve 'tattoos auttfoteMs etionna, Table and Pocket Cutlery, Silver:CA*lo R 11133, Reiter and Fruit Knives, Curd (:ere,, Forks, every derestplPm r (Odd Ine efer la f 'seen The larrevf Int of Plated Wave e fatinght Ado Itr,vone Cm. nte, rofffprotted ver every nettle In free. tome very emu tind So•ne ("Mott ontaments a NCO Mt of Fans of flaofitiev. clock, Vona, Brads. Violin 31.0 Guitar So. tne. drof Trtomaor,Fleblrof Tackle In evert variety, Pa rommtsre, Thermdoeffers. Netlike, Prosaic, Ofuld Pew., teal mere. Spy Glasses. &a- are. Al Piano Fortes and Melodeons, the very best maketa, BOYER S BAK ER'S Family Sewing Machines, Ktilzle• litvor and Wal or Filter, &c. Tbe novo ant.li WPT , onglit for tl.tt 11, and will be sold en the matt (,vocable klnce of Watches and Clocks Repaired as short nnt , re %nil I, the BEST MANNER; &Ito ENGBAITTNO In Use BEST STYLE. EVANS & A LLEN. Vommorrlol oppolote toe Yost OE. rtioxhatoton. `Joy 24. 1t63.-JuuesLyl A Free Fight ! FAIR PLAY JAMES MARTIN, rJr - morly of the drm of Martha and Rosmorarm Is Now in the Field! 1.11,1,- removed to hit loatv and commodloun Store House at Fairdale, And Just retorseil from the city watt a tame Stock of rail and Winter Goods, arettasett eattrely for cash and whith ho now purr, for cola Small Advance for Ready Pay. Thy, le tbe. elace to buy. Come and bee. The lanbest Market Price paid In CAM for Butter and Poultry JAIIES MARTIN. Fairdale, November 14 1669-19 Us S. 'MO LOAN! It Is A National Sayings Bank I HIGHER RATE OF INTEREST Than Any Other, And the Best Security. SUBSCRIPTIONS AEOEIVED CY W. H. COOPER & CO.. A tlL:List 1.6 I. -tf NEW GOODS : NEW GOODS. NEW GOODS. Now arriving at CD01L.2.3r latc:pre, J. LYONS & SON. Voatzwe. June 13.1u64 REMOVED, AGAIN ! "The Famous Barber." tome and roe the.farnont Garber, Faunal Barb,. Ira yd. late of liar I, now at Oyer F 11. Weekt's Mint * , ..tn me 6b and nidtrut aw.irg, Find zue cutting Hair It rug( you, Findtun ready at your scyvk- , et yuor OelViCe• eie ['MET MORRIS. &gond door above Searle's Bidet, Up Stairs. Itorttruna. June IT, 1it6.1.-tr Still Alive ! E vnul,l respertfully inform the miblle that are are 6011:11Te. 'I and ocualirae to M NUFACTUF.F. WnOt,EN GOODS. O,iOD WWII,. mud mt rss CLOTH. the 63616 6.1 usual, st the • 01,0 MO f T STAND," one tr. 1166 6 ,344.11 north of Montm6e,on Ole Sact.te Vrt.sk TaeaDik, JUDSON MOTT. Itoulnae.. J nue 6. 1661. -if EDSON 1101 T. UNDERTAKING ! A 8 the maw:riser bujnat toga slaking mod talarnwenwaill la tL awlnmentofcolfiaa,3e would reaps-trolly wolleitthe anti, (lon and patron age of bla Moods and the potlle generally. Ilean la attencluncew hen drairrd. HENRY WAlltlilat. Great Rend. ILtureh 3. tE83.41 FLOUR ! FLOUR ! cHOIMPA2II9 . I;LOUR, fot sale by the band . IMCk itt af tetp i owths zazyk i egre lad 11:4$ GOODS AT .• I T. R. DE lATIT7I3. HE Tto e t6c a r t b rmi ts " 17 °P 7 riror,V,` Mai 3{ COB BELoW thitltl ' oor e ° of ley: tuber- Uf w c tich MI Wotan! LADIES DRE..sti 0001)5 In all Its twisty. areal bannsina In Ladles' Cloaking.. Waterproof Cloth, Fremeb Black Clotharand CCrOted 'All Wool Cloaking. CLOTHS; CASSIMERES, Jeans,CAlfee,siCt7BlVACer ii n f . A j r 'inti . :4 *' 'rinTOlo g ct r.tuti" DOMESTICS. Brown and Bleacbtai Nuoßm. Bentz., Ticking; Fiasancio, Ceara; Blame, Totrellkgrato G ttiH o d tßaio n ts s. . Ch d r . n Haden% Button Co moa S Sk t r l . .ld,ofSdln e Th rd of all kinds, Ilatrie Twist, Kolttleg Cotton, tic. Ac. Boots & Shoes. Ilan'. and Boys' Boots. Children'a Copper-rod Shoe; 11.orocco am; Gotta; Balmoral Shoes, Wnmen's Calf Shoes. GROGERGES„ Bogart at prices not to he boalco. VERY BEAT QUALITY Oars, Mark. and. Japan Teas, Comte; Spice, Ginger, Ealesaina, numb and Tobaceo, Bird Bred. fee. &c. NEW FIRM! BALDWIN & ALLEN, 11,0Wi r rEED, SALT, nu ' FISH, SMOKED HALIBUT ► Hams, Dried Beef, Candles Toss, Coffee, Spices, Syrups, Molasses, Sugars, 40 Ma CZOSTMia., Timothy Seed, & Seed Wheat, I VADAK IN when. a slperior Quality of 3farbld w il l ., et a ttrnea to , anlncted and finlehnit n the beat MUMI UM 1211=1 I=3 DE.A.L.ICELS 1N BROOMS, NAILS, &C. Cash Paid for Good Buttpr. A. BALDWIN. .. .. WTI. L. ALLEN Montrose, West Ale Publle Avenue, April IL 1644. No Humbug ! A First Class Jewelry Store Fine long been needed In M ONT RI /SE., and ru.se Nee have IL AT 13 MA. I‘T ' S ofhiltion to his form, Stock, or d the entlro of Read L Faster . he h.. thl, day rcehnxl from boor York the best issortideht of Silver and Plated Ware ever °Serena MOIitIMO. A Splendid Assortment of i larders, Cake ilnindla, Cups, Goblets. tc... &km Cake and Pie Enh.es, Spoea, v rt Forks. A complete Assortment of Gold and &Jeer Watches, A mark..., English, and 'Swiss. Spernaeles.Slier and Plated. Fine. Clonl Jewelry, Lock ass mrd malt. finpktn ',Clews from 15 eentnto $4.00. soltd„ 15 caws Finder Gold and Oliver Thlmbles. Pock. Knives. Pro. Pable Kalaes,&e. Violin and Guitar Strings lust reetdoed and for sale by ontrose..l Jars 11. 111 The dna of !Dad, Watroll3. and Fester my: ovine' dlsposed err stock of Clock. Wotthm, Jewelry. and Silver Wnre to o fellow townsman, Mr. 0. D. lIIMAN, see would earnestly retvln vend nor patrons nod the polnle denetally, who may he In want o. any of the above mentlonednernds.tn give LIM n Mil and usual. Ids stock." Remember—One door above bearle's Hotel. Repairing as Usual. llootroae. Nov. IG. ISM. Ul R. I 110 MEE= Carpets, Oil Cloths, slattings Drugget, Mats, Rugs, Boots, Shoes, Gaiters, Balmorals, Rubbers, Sandals, Glass, Paints, Oil, Nails, Sheetings, Bats, ram Wall Paper, Shades, Border, Cord and Tassals, Dry Goods, Groceries, Lamps, Plated Ware, Door Trim'ngs Coffin Trimmings, Thread, &e.; MIEI Dr. Jayne'Es Family Medicines Ladies' Cloth, Cream Tartar, Stove" and Shoe Blacking, Matches B. B. LV 0 S, =I LYCOMING CO, MUTUAL INSURANCE I PUBLIC &VEND E.M. , r trcae . Pn. Akt.7, 62.41. EXTENSIVE ATTRACTIONS I= FURNITURE ESTABLISREER WILLIAM W. SMITH, ..4 T TILE FOOT OF HAIN ST. TAE extenelve Furniture Eetunlishment of Wm, W. SMITH having tart ellited and greadle Pro.edAbeVOrrietorreNeenfet , y 411/10 , 1CePti in theca, tens of lioutroee and viclulty. that be In conetaraty makins.d keevsnabutt the LA./WEST to BEST araortmento. F. UgIa'NZTURE befoune. in the Country. Weglpethetollo.loglist of come of :Ca articzeaerhictorilecll sellot creutly reduced prlces,for (72,11 or It EALI PAY: Buri,ui.tvaluut r Au...from Off t orrtlS . Ilonaas with marble nr nrowelle tops,trona to $l4. And a largetmortnoalt,t7orn 4 , 11, 110, 117.414,10 316 . Wnaltitatola, ECrardStanda.corner end tquareStande,ol al lout, ticaand prlces,trom 76 cents to ton dollars. Deeka,divana,teme I rock r, r,o.atoola.ottom nns.l ounce, ..tc. Conlrr.card,pler,l-11rtollnInc,lallcbco,and ttenalou tables. Uhll2S—Earseniot wont; beats ttocitere—cauc a ga:,,and a.oodrellta of every variety and !Ay It . .teto-a-telcofurolalard ata hor tootle t at New Yotkpritt SPRING BEDS A LAnoz Aewarranr.(7u lArlt.SI x 311132.3 13 M aLIM N. E. ReadTmadOenEne oti hand orturotabed 3111b3113100.13L-. Ecarmor always I n re3dlarr. when desired. renaploy unuobutCAILEF EL & EX P ERIENCET WORK Id EN. Weintend to do our WORE WELL, and t.rll.lt as LOW u It oao Le afforded. W. W. B.IIITII. Idontroactrohnhary !IL 19.32.-tf Sleighs and. Cutters. ,'„ T 1 0 8 ;2 ton. where be will asutlnne so carry on We mwsabseinre of Sleighs, Cutters, Wagons, eke. Ready Made Markettileighs,Lumber filelgh•and.)uttersnowon hand. Repsirlnghone neatly.st short notice. Debt Stet,' for Qattara, and Wagon Meker'sinuteristls,l.oq.litt .keph , natantlyonhand, ao as to be prepared to do Goill) Nl, • 41/ti at A good supply oirtail).rnade Srakc•kept,uststril.3 on band. N. B. 411 pcnnonslns , ebtvd to •he , alderklmrd will pierce call andsettle Welreccnantawitboot fn rt he nol 11.1... July In. I birt. N.V . AR.Y. Boots and Shoes. -,oll't at ihn old prim!, loaf ot.nod and forrlayom & atm Efontroae.Sotd• House for Bale or to Rent ! T Lly Occupt , C.v A " Fi!Ti F aiiM NV' HORSE-SHOEING. mriE undPinsigrol. bavitif mard porllon Hawley h LaV mp's laetsmitli tamp, will pay ihar afterilne gam /Reefer. Having bad tr.uell ogr:mm.lo the (Amine.* and employ ceily lindolue Itaada, we guarautae aatlstst feu tA .I 1 Try al. WILLIAM 1/tA, Unntrnee. Fabnrart I. leti.—tf EtiWA IV , F 117( CASH• T1E,N 4 ,11 1 411,-Stri" a.Anne liiMPll.7% Groceries. A %ITO et^aY.N,Tet:i"—""'"'"^.r.VlCAl',,BElrr Looking alussoo, rfieL l i r ret et too 142111"T' CABINET ORGANS! C A DEVAM. Sib'"grlTthea County 0244 07 0. D. Best Instrument Ever Mounfaelared Can bay It of blo3 an eneap as in Tirml wk. and"., from 03 to slo,frright. Prices from $OOO. CD Or /ad received Boon. now Itistruction Scot for 2b, CUtiat Oman and If elodeati. The best hook yet., is,Grzust. Violin iltrinz, 0. D. p:EMAN. Mont:ow, November 16,1843. / '" ;- 111Ititlit Isnovr tecetenita new guivtiof is SD the 1.01,70 as devartmen.ts of ht. Mercantile Business: =king thessientzwit Dr PULL AND DESIRABLE. Dr Ts Mock conslstila per at Drugs, -med•ciues, Painits,olls, Dye Stuffs, Groceries, Crockery, Glass-Ware, Wall and Window Pa. per, Oil Shades and Plstures, Kerosene Lamps, Shadm,Chluinep . Burners, transparent cones, Kerosene Oil, Burning Fluid, Tarr. !AA:: pentane, penttne, BENZOLE. Varnishes, ",-;„; Window Glass, Putty, Bruslies,lllrd 144 Ca g es, Canary Seed, Jewelry. T i Artist and Dentist Itinterlals,Whlpt Fancy Goods, Perfumery, Ike., Sport, nearly every thluZ, to restore the !dash , hleaettte taste, to delight the eye to grater)" the Laney, led al., amines to the real and substandalcoroforta *OM. Mootrose,Atall2,l2.o. ABEL Turatzu. CARRIAGE & SLEIGH ot s o NIXNUF A CTORY. H/'ST LEY S.- L ATHROP Still keep on hand or make to order all kinds of =1 garriag,es,Wagons,Cut. ters, Sleighs, &c. mc.u. i Norizern reunsylvanh. I= ia.ensraxTraNdr all rartcd brancheadona rim NEATNESS F.d DaPA FI3CIO7EtPri..S; • • Hay, Straw, and Manure • Forks, POTATO HOOKS, &0., T i r.sr s r - 4 h s V r ap i kle blown, Sind made from tko BEST QUALM LIP; For Reputation They reer to thr.se stho laave need thelr yrerk and can 'peak tra = riverirt. , . 3 r , ,,thfintro tn the.v robe tow! (14fiTed CIO with .2.e, A TRt.N A GT'. or OTHERWISE. and hope tn tor•lnne In mail :heir an. , l vlli. A. K. ITAWL4T. u°-.t-0., Pa., Jan. :7.1f41.-tf 0. R. LATHROP. Sterling's Alanbrosta! . 1 , RR AIR DEE7mßZTAßolitattr;dlsonnvelal Large Spring Arrival. TV,E,i,'.hz;rb.'l,"4;`'b==;X:l=l th `P' bil `i n°% ' B. R. Lyons & Co., • ot to • • f hung,...Tnt to CLOTITZ tholevrbo es CLOTHED with the BEST A lITICLE of Ready lead® Clothing, to hefornd fn t Onontv. eq4al to an) , .Chrerair Wou and VLa u.NTEnN TO RIP. THIN AND THICK COATS , Vestsand Pants. of every variety. awan rxnassivra.sortmestor a rm =FIATS & CAPS e u% I atestscyles.slLittelitles.thciarro roam EmOnifro. . LANG DON. ve• I= NEW SOOMS Spring and Summer Goods t, a Large Reduction ! .7! from Aztrll prime. Thla redactlcns mill Include TIIE ENTIRE STOCK vthlch will De found Lula:Tem =al, and will te sold on la Most LIBERAL Terms! for Cub, on (true, or for Pr.lnce. N.B. Flour & Salt on hand, as usual, H. BUMFLITT. =3 (Gr3L" C's C5 , 1 4 '1 , 0 I Mr-47`2. "T'E. c° s ". "'" ""'" ontroZ " F . A.l l . 244. 4 ""'.. J. LYONS b SON. Ott Agricultural Implements. •-• T.., ndertfAmod deeirer to esil the attention of the public tbeAr I lee of TISIIE RINQ 11/telll iZB manniNettold t belong established and wellknown firm of Wheeler, Melick & Co., at Albany. • 1 These Machines are a (aVO rahly known and universally 144.41 d that any e ff ort at t tcommendation I amsiderunnecurary. to • atoll to myt that tape:fennel.. martufactorine.and lons ute,tael brettat outimprorements w bleb mak., them the • . , CHABEPIONS OP THE WORLD. I world call en.clalattentlon to their ; Baraer'sPatenteleaulngittaehmeni a newthlne and Attached to el nal rdoahle, troble.ot any other IP , tOrnergme,,nnd In miner dnderrhot ctrovershorthrothenl, TbeN can ho t red en.u, ordinary hand shlllAnd it olDerter,atm4h. tannin! made. It takes no more Power. th drive the WhOitil tachment.thati t) dots to &Worm ordinavralettattrn. „hhektf." DI ffemoi.loo of cleaning attach mentamM rluttlia.ste Ir.de• IS tram Vowere, Coe le and donnie. ,NVltoeler'n patent. wit I, mei I mrroomnenis. Law KM, MAWR patent, 61.1 e. IWO. and !Inn. ;rower, :WV callisfor sawing or tod, feed en tter , t, dote, d. I an. Annte rakes, Av. an onreatrieted warrant) give. tohe pn thc•tronent .:narantylimt tAleahhve machinery Is uneq=lo4lo wark.dOratillt nonnnnlencp.pn,l htspenn , Forfl ether parttuil Armond to thv nannl tbn? for circular, or Ire u,tnitinmachinetT. arderssolhatesiallti Ailed with nfOlithlaekt ud , lttY. Also Agent for • HUURARD'S !BOATING ftIICHINE; tght drall,nmnqrartored by P. 11. B Ro T itrnp,uto. r o s e os, h• N faaa . ll,llll . thlall.2l.llr . f. Mitalintalalreatt.c . gllrtenii,n• 4 lartructlnce far Poing. and ltllattanelite Ilverta, en, r ran rge for freighter Iran WPOrtat lay. ne to procure the hurt and amine, t trarloOft, chlev.ire advigett to witnetethe work of the Illabt4tors luta yrs,. m ,w,,,.:.,r0,,,,,menitti, , gth ‘.., manyeusel n th . Mown. now la L w. Ordcr.shilcited win promptly Co., Pcotolfictsdarens, Monied, t10N.003.. rd. L. R. PECK; Agouti TlayiNtrit .Pa., s;:l4r4—tt '• ' , Carriage:lVlanufetory . . Innr. ander.tiroed would Varrmitaly 'innovate to the efliuS2 o ..a• siktValounty. Mal he 14 In poendott or the old Cairiago & Wagiii, Stand, E,,,..,,y5„,e,p,gd by E.R. IVO EllB,yrt , Im w o belepdttd, tddi i all W wort i hl II lad cd twain= WITH /451041101 sodln I upprj.or lycitiviker.. . . . Itr i e nj"l4 il ' ad-c4 11.71"4t , i hsoilluilLat"' - - -- = --- '- - • A FULL ASSORTIIINT Or Jost received sad will be fold El 1111 EIMI r--- B. J T: +Vim Civil R 11 4! 0. t i li Yet -4:. . A' V El ic ) 0 0 it