M=M P"7 Izc PM-W*-IWidt. firi/sm. om Any one wou "appose ,nl etanwe and pasture land mi tlbe ob eti-_ in America, which like the 'mash would hot require re planting., .It takes many years to have it become thieritml good iii the hest flistriets of England. aqttlf iinee ploWeilit- ea; years be fore it agaittitiaek Watt te, limey not be no mnotaitjmtmerti tiattiettetOlixtit sta ted that th*A4gitttley - itial giTibd-old - grass land worthy or'llffk,„Mime in any part of the country. There are about seventy kinds of grass a 7: ;English _meadow, and all the fittest and t sorts dwindle away_there, If mowed an natty without „manuring, bush harrowing and rolling, or if grazed constantly with cattle and sbesp, ,the quality considerably deterioates. are Shosplireilly essential to tierthaneni grass - Esveli In St. Names' Park, "London, they are penned with hurdles between the walks and flowers, fcc, on the lawns, for the sake of the goodfthey toVarde giving It that living green at all seasons, and it hi thus the great number of varieties of gram -are kept thriving for as one kind goes off, having had-its season in the early parts f; the - space is at once occupied by the' niore - vigorous growth of another sort; and In this way there are never any vacant inch es, •for late in the Summer and during the Au tumn, there is the same everlasting rich dark green. It Is difficult to save the seed of some of these grasses, and to insure a thorough good stand, and to hasten their establishment, inocu lation is sometimes resorted to—that is, pieces of turf taken otf of a good field are set about at shott'dlalancia in 'another, so that the different plants all spread out and thicken naturally.— Should any reader of this be going to England, it would be very interesting ttrget alew plectS of fresh turf just before starting home, and by keeping it alive for the ten or twelve days on the voyage—plant it, on arrival, in some favora ble-spot, and by repeating the plan as often as the surface becomes good sward, 'it is possible the beautiful greensward of the old country may be perpetuated here—espmially with sheep to aid in depisturing. ERGS. The following statement was communicated to the Boatmen Tranffript : For several years past I have spent a few weeks of the latter part of August on the Kene beck river, in Maine. The lady with whom I stopped is ti highly accomplished andintelligent housewife. She supports a hennery,''' and from her I derived my information in this matter.—. She told me that for many . years she had been in the habit of administering to her hens, with their common food, at din rate or aleaspoonful of Cayenne pepper each alternate day to a doz en fowls. Last seesaw when I was with her, each morning she brought in twelve or fourteen eggs, having but sixteen bent in all. She again and again experimented in the matter, by omit tingto feed the Cayennepepper for two or three day& The consequenceinvariably was, that her product of ms fell off to five or six per day.— The tame effect of using Cayenne pepper is pro dueed in Winter as well as Summer. The following may be of service to those who would have a chicken for every egg they set: Take eggs not more than three or four days old, and have a candle or a lamp; hold the egg in one hand with the broad end upwards close to the candle; place the edge of the other hand on the top of the egg, and you will immediately see the incubation end. Some people can tell a pullet from a rooster. The mark .or a rooster is crosswise and a pullet lengthwise. Another way is to place your tongue on the large end of the egg, and you will find a strong heat if fresh and good, and less heat if old and. doubtful. Eggs put up for hatching should never be put in a damp cellar, as the dampness destroys this heat, Chickens and Curetslio. The following statement was made in The Non England Farmer some years ago by William Kenrick, (author and nursery man " Dr. Burnet informed me that he had a fine tree of the Prince Imperial Gage Plum. This variety, although naturally one of the most vain ribliiind productive of all plums, yet would nev er produce a crop of fruit on his grounds, on ac count of the abundance of the curenlios, but by adopting thefollowing expedient, a most boun tifitl•crop was produced. Early in the Spring, or as soon as the tree was in Moons, a hen coop containing a hen and an early brood of chick ens, was placed beneath the tree. After the cur culios had arisen from the earth, and before they were prepared to ascend the tree, every one of them, as it appears, was devoured by the brood; and owing to this circumstance, and no other cause, tha tree ripened.and matured a most ex traordiaary crop of fruit. Cucumbers, melons, squashes, ,kc., are often preserved in this way. The chickens having free access at all times to the beds, keep the insects so completely 'thinned out' that the damage they are enabled to effect is merely nominal, while the chickens very near ly support themselves, requiring but little food from their owner, especially if insects are plen ty." . ' Orchards Attack the caterpillars by burning them with acamphene or kerosene lamp ; bat a surer way is to scrape them from the trees with the hand into a pail, and then destroy them. As cater pillars leave their nest at about 8 o'clock, p. m., they should bq attacked before or after those hours. Boiling water poured into the haunts of ants will destroy them. If your trees were properly washed in early spring, they will not be hide-bound now. Keep the ground stirred around fruit trees. Sow a very slight quantity of fine salt around plum and some pther fruit trees as recommended ; trim off shoot from the roots.— Working Farmer. . - V0 . ..&5.H FOR YIIEES.—We have no very great faith in the efficacy of either vrashingor scraping trees—but as some persons base, a few words on the suhject may not be useless. If washing is determined upon, the best ma terial in our knowledge is common soft soap mixed with water until it is of the consistency of cream. It may be applied with a brush or swab. If applied in the month of July, it will have a tendency to destroy the eggs of imPPIR Which are then deposited on the bark and about the roots of trees. This wash will also be found effectual in re moving moss and other parasitical productions. A sufficient amount of potash is contained in the soap to accomplish these ends, and yet not enough to injure the bark of the tree, and as it is of vegetable origin, it is mom congenial to the tree than lime, and is always to be preferred.— It doea not close the pores of the bark as lime wash does, but leaves them unobstructed and open to atmospheric influences, and In a state of vigorous and perfect health. It has long been u.ed by circhardia.s and gardeners, and has never been known to injure any fruit tree, when made cad applied as above directed.—N. E. Farmer. Bsra—Two, or at most three, kinds are enough for the garden. The early Blood Turnip Rooted suits us, though some prefer the Bassano fur tee earliest. The Long Blood is the best for general Winter use. Sow on a light, rich sod about the middle of April for the earliest—the 10th this year—and they may be used by the Ist of July. Fur the general crop of Winter beets, sow from the middle of May to June 15th.— These will grow quicker—hence more tender—. and larger than the early sowings. Let the drills belBinches apart, made with a pointed etick or baytmet hoe; drop the seed one inch apart and cover with half an inch of fine aoiL When four to atinthesaigh thin to six inches apart, using the.tops and roots of those pulled out for greens. in pulling for the Brat early, take every alternate root, leaving the others one foot apart. The late sorts should be left about nine inches apart at the first thinning. Beets, as well as other vegetables, are usually left too thick. Radishes may be sown in drills with beets, to be pulled fur use before the beets are of much size. air Sweet Corn should find a place in every vegetable garden,unless more space is allowed it elsewhere. Plant early varieties !halal of April fir very heart)" the first of May, and later sorts the middle of June, to keep up a suceesslon,cov ering one inch in rows three feet apart It will also come to-maturity planted up to the 10th of July. In 'its 'season the kitchen may properly make large and frequent drafts upon the green corn, boiling She ears, making puddings and succotash; and drying a goodly quantity for Winter. To Cots a FELO3I.—As soon as the part be gins to swell, get the tincture of, lobelia, and wrapitur - parraffected - with a -cloth, saturate It thoroughly vith'llucture,` and the. 'felon will poon_"(Lie"—poisoned Instead of tam, as _all fettme ought to be. An old physician informs us that he knew this to curein seams of.caaps,,and it never rails if applied in Beason. ilifil Real Estate Agency TMBE undenddwedbave formed • partnership and opened an 01 dee for the porthese,sale.and rental areal wade ln the Couto 17 afSnrrehonna, Pa, and we atoll try to make it for the toter. of all who Creweeither to purchase. OR, or rent real estate, to d va no a call. We deshol to Overtire extmoulvely le all those counUth, both to Sem Tort extd.New Jersey. thorn whaehe 0010 0thoth of the personewto twy lewd@ In this malty. Idr. mode exteellwely seqtodoted throughout thecountl and wlllgthe the matten =Uwe of to us ht. whole attention. N‘ e have Several Farms on Hand, gultadefor dairying' Parpeoes. The tamer part of the mesa money tannin for alerts of yeah, pagable In Mahatma:as.. No. 1.-591 acres of I.d In Forest Late, 150 Improved. good dorelllationse, eh Ntrne, well watered. and WILL supmt flora 80 to 33 co. Convenient te Mondial, schools. an 1111.11. Lute part of the poreh.e money can remain fora series of years. N 0,11.-125 acrea of land In Franklin. f WO ACM iM- Inaßkgen Inarred, two dwelling barmen:amber.. Constrain to weetlaps, School& and Wore. Well salted for &dry pprpregs.— ref .. of the purchase money rosy remain fora series of yam. 0.4.-101 acres 1d In Dininek.l% improved, well water.) an fenced, good new dwelling house, 0 hamar orchards, arid cheat tut amber upon it sande. to fence the whole turn for arty ymrs, Two and a half mile, from Dineock Corriere, and five mu. Irene Mantras. Two thirds of dos purchtte moons am man/n feet nrr les of yeers u eoeured by bond and mortgage ocr., Of Land In Bridirewater townshipylt( miles from Montrase,Bl ecreetniproved, a goal new dwelling - Douse, hare, I forty-feet sheds. a goal gmftedemberd, .11 metered. O. half of the purch..e money at remain for a numberof Yeara,secured apes the premises. N0.6.—.100 acreasit.te In Bridgewater. two miles from Mon tom. 60 acres Improv, good mo n eyilhor house. born.and omb. tad. One-third of the p u rr nase down. and the foliates 10 I. 0,8, 4, and 8 years. No. Z--Situate In the Loveable of Forest Lake, boor miles from Montrose. A dell y etaep pats the house. 156 acres. Over 100 b o pp e red ; a good &reinng house, two barns nod eked.. good neck net, saw mill la good running order, and cider mill, churning by water, milk house, St Terms : Onehalf of the purchase money down. the balance In fe e annu l payments. No. 9.—d16 emcee( tonne Herrick township, 190 acres improv el good dwelling house, two barns, wagon bon., One stabling, will watered, .d undeut good state of Iniprrnm.ra,_convenient to sehoola and meetingslind can he conventleutly divided and made hats two [arms. Terms: One.tudf down, balsa. In Installments. No. I. Situatetntbe township of Jessup, seven railcar . .. Moot rose, coot-dela shty amen forty-Ore Improved. a good tonne, Dam. *grafted orchard.and a very floe .gar bush..nveniunt to Char., 'School., and Mille. One-half of the purchase money down, the balance on he paid In four equalparneals.• No. 10.—situate In the termini) of New Milfbrd, containing 100 acme Improvedtwo miles from the Bowman of New Milford, and about eighty rods from the Lacks.. and Western Roil Read ; well watered with springs ; geed building., and a One hearing oremed—a grove pf [lento et imam. premier: imitable for timor telegraph pole.-aSMool house le The rennedlate vicinity; and threediderent thurches within two mil., 100 acres from the farm will be sold If the purchaser should not want the whole. Termsreaeatable. • No. bl.—ale screw, adjoining the village of Buseuelortat Dept, on the N. Y. & Erie Rail way one of the meet convict. , fame lc the vicinity from which to ell milk In the vll:age.. Will keep rows. and tee.o' to work the farm. There are about 7000 tel P , ACJI on the farm, worth el^ each, besides guar.., of R.rutett LIM .0 wood within a mile of the village ; two good dwelling houses, Ore turns; nod taw mill. There Is al. on the farm ado proof paint mine, and a point mill in good running order; Iwo grad cosh:anis. No lesa then az paseeoger traLos leave the depot dolly. For . enprlstur mao to make mosey the farm is one of the meet desirable la d he northern part of the State. - No. 12 --Situate In New Milford township. two miles south from the selleite-110 acres—about Sr acres Improved. a good hon._ beam .d ont Maldings—finely fenced .d well watered—a good or of grafted fruit (prach.plum. end cherry I- -wel situated for dairy mimeses_ the half the purchase money down the hal hace in nue. two, .d three year, with Interest A very liheml deduction It mire If the whole purchase money should be paid down. C 211.1.11111.18, - Adlrma CLEIAIEBERLIN d MIND Jaznwv 1.8 156 c—tr Montrose aumaelazum Co- Pa. WHEEL HEADS ! WHEELS AND REELS. 4wr.drte.l..iathP.7vd - br;g4h . ...br. 4 =itle . Lop In Sayro'it Foully, or on S. IL eayre newt.borr, at their Sum Idoatrose. Flax Wheels. Wool Wheels, Clock Reels and Wheel-Heads: Wholesale and Retail. Bat Wheele and Heads that CM POWAY be 0 . 1,4 . 1 "ery v tide warmdeo If properly used_ C . H. ckexasi.L.ct If ontram, January t, lass. N. B.—Repstrlng done on Cant notics. C. N. C. WILLIAM W. SMITH, GMCABINET AND OHMS IdANII- fi g Wilma Keeps osastarady on hand all kind. of Curer! FCIIINITISIM or far staled g short totter. Shop and Ware Booms foot of Idaho St. Yora l oac, Pa.. March 8. 1883.41 ESTLET k FIT= hobs ametated B. B. Blarn.xs, jup with Lt.m issi a partner In the predict of the to So all Its earl. nos branches, the business mill hereafter be ohm In the name of Bentley,Fitch& Bentley, and oil twine= entronted to them sign be attended to with prompt. Lean and fidelity. Office same as occupied by Bentley B. a. exam= a. P. ..... 5. EiTTLET, Illmatrose, January 2. 1.8f.:1. P. REYNOLDS, LICZKREU AUCTIONEED, tELLS DRY Got7l/9 =ld sit lands et literchannze, and Mit at vtaditee. ontrtse. Pe. Dee.d. 1884,—tt Examining surgeon ! the Commlasioner of amina and glrtrtuotan “ 1r to a i l I et ' titled tilmslon. a ll i fhdenl to al 1 ay- Pfiaione that may be prow :tied to Why Moran.. P. Rt.. it J. EL Tarbeirs Hotel. PATRICK. Montrose. Apell 186L-tf MeCOLLTIM & SEA.RLE. Mums and _Counsellors at Law, OtticetaLwhrep'e Nei Brick Building., over Lathrop, Tyler A fltley'a Store. R. do. _LLLIK, W .1.11A32.1 Vahvnary v. lean E. M. TURNER, Attorney - at - Law OFFICE OVER WILSON'S STORE. 2.1.0"fte. Atutuat iA MLA( D. BREWSTER, AUCTIONEER Montrose, Pa. Mont:rase, Awil 4.1864 V HOME INSURANCE COMPANY, OF NEW-YORK. CASH CAPITAL, TWO MILLION DOLLARS, Assets Ist Janntry,lB64. • $3.186.'70A3. / 75.8021.811. J. Mason Smsen.trecrefurry. Ca... J. IttArrte.Preadent. Join Maim Aeastant Seen , . A. F. WuJerarrn, V. Preset. Polleicrletual and renewal by the anderrlgned. t LIB attire. cwa the Poevllar. BILLINGS STROUD, Agent, Alenter..e."..Jaly MAI Fire and Life Insurance . M. CHANDLER , Ir d as 91) s t e liy•lnpil sad atILLOW RAT met tit. lIPEW FIRM. VET GRIFFISd< WARNER have ardent Into • co. •‘a partnersalp for the par Pore of erilink DIY Goo.ta Onseerfca. Crockery. linden. lrnn And teal, tronte iM nom - Hata CAA Pa:. lathe Omen." Pindlnalitore previocaly occoph.l by IL S. Wk. son a boa. We rapectfrillraolka the patronage of all. • . =1 $0 ZOD 0 11 TIVIZIKE.4S e rraSOL)DONIZIe z =thje lie bee yrepeettlore yet mace- For - Qe by Sten% el, IS&S. =RA WATROUS 6 FOSTER. . sTrauscrs AMBROSIA, I. Mantose.Oct lint% forele by ABEL TUEBBLL. , Looking. GI anuses, e aux v ir FIL IL LYO3B &CO ontroic, Mareb,lBss. NEW BOOKS. Jena erArelt A. H. AsilTH'S. PUOTOGIRAPII ALBUM. • • von &tin BT • • ABEL TURBELL Um! 'lnes Tom.ber tab um—is ECM LAW NOTICE-NEW FIRM_ MONTROSE, SIISQ. CO., PA I=l k&z ' amtary 1, IOWELLs 1 -4 4 W - : a. W. LOWELL PRINCIPALAPROI'II Oft the above Isistrintl etinsion . kith* MU gnawed facilities or hieooue Ot hstractloa.Asolthe us. port= additions and improvements which bare been =ft In sad to the fermi Departments of his Colnae. The Course Of la. gruction, extended and peractel, presents to Young Men and Ladle.. The twat futilities for obtaining A PRACTICAL, EDUCAT COMP REIO N. HENSIVE BUBENESS The Manna :h. novel. and interesting course Of ACTUAL PRACTICE embraces a complete routine of trans:ldiom to each important bus oh of trainers. A storo, Bank and Railroad, titramboaL Tele. marArosi °tram , ars in roll and socomad operation, irfea een In s pleasing and astisfactory Met on the daily rtit=tl Of act usinern life, in which the student becomes to progression an amateur CLERK. MERCHANT. and BANKER, =erring, to essa capacity, practical and tellable Imowledge Of =Meta In Its multifarious forms and pbasee PENMANBHIP! In thhessentialbranch of a fae to t leanere ndur e sS e p t e a Mereian r nEci le eOinlaol mush=a llt t e s mast h shem T skillu nc =ten g f = th w am— nia:atm= of Writing from this Institiatart have =rived the high est encomiums free the press. For general Information, ter= Ac., eddies* for College Month. ix. which will he mulled free; co , nEfairimarof Perom....NPADP-k" ithma cent itentins. Address D. W. LOW ELL. rercipal, LowelFaCommerdal stogbaiatarkzi.-T. TIMES ARE GETTING BETTER I Fl . grattirato notl e r=t .u ....= Di tn t =es it in t iz s t of mereLnlse. ". 4° Coliteqbeirg, iloseqbqqiit & eo. r r rest nadlrlW2r4l , irlla rAjoLlnregt= that Of - having wool• vcry Large and Elegant Stook of Goods gam:rally kept by tin= lb? the Pall and Winter Trade =I Decline of Prices, are therefore prepared to anti all to want of, sod au Mualle can Inducements to ail buyers of Dry Goods. Fancy and Millinery Goods, Clothing, In which [Moo. Stack Is by far the largest and most complete al any In the County. It embraces • hall line of rardgn and Istenattla DRESS GOODS. eh as Merthos Para.mnitas, Bombulnes, Imperial Cloth*, Le via.., elpac.sa. Lonern,nil wool or Fart cottn, Ds Lalcas..d Plaids. Mobatrgoods, de.. sad In DOMESTIC GOODS fl""mazut=r—Tatutc.-. Flannel of LINEN GOODS for Housekeeping. SHAWLS ! SHAWLS &lee and double Bob Shetland wool, wad •• -• • CLOAKS, CLOAKS, of the boat ma:trials nod of the laud whs. Also cloaking etne terfahh Ittoadelotho. Sesoe, tealerpoof cloth% and slow ratio. ty of closAltA Ihr mob. FURS I FURS I FURS I W tels Ilne Ire would especially call the attention of buyers as to CM 112610niatatt and voices, which defy osnapelltkal. ETOOp Skirts, hoop Skirts, Hoop Skirts, Led:IBC Ms% and Calldren's alma of all sham end Styles, Of the tad quality of steel and maks. Corsets, Corsets, of the best React make, =pert°, to say *then out. Woolen Goods ! y , floods Nabors. B=tairk 10x.-. az, and • my larp U. b READY-MADE CLOTHING Our recilltles are the mune as ever. our Stack In Nla teandi of tvedi le very large and complete. Feeling gabled to gull all and every one In meat or Men's, Youths', and Boys' Clothing either in Egan, gnagiy or goods, or make, in ennilkue =MINI vi) narmeatt TO ORDER. and wain raped:any draw the &Nation of all that are to the habit of having lied: clatii wide to coda, to try naaa eaagAve Full Satisfaction in Style & Make Gim us scan and agog= car good& GUTTENBERG, ROSENBAUM & CO. leontrve, Sept. 10. 1864. SCOTT'S POPULAR REMEDIES. These medleina ere warranted dif used according to directions. Try them and If not eathdectory morn one half the otedletne snd tte meney.th be refunded .1 barn sold ammo& of bottles. but none nave returned. SCOTTSSOHOLEIIIIOIIIIIITE. FOR DYSENTERY, CIIRONIC DIARRHEA, CHOLERA NIORIFI7B, BOWEL COMPLAINTS, CRAMPS, COLIC, NERVOUS, BILIOUS, AND SICK HEADACHE, SOURNESS OF THE STOMACH, COLDS AND COLD CHILLS. This snedictas compoosd of Gma ILooto, and owes so Iso med!ste reunion 111 th e system, sod la banoleas to at. it Oa beat used to this ._ . . . SPOTTED FEVER to a number of cama, and proved effectual. Tull dlreetloas op each bottle. Yuri to (erm SCOTT'S SANATOVE CERAM FOS BERNS, SCALDS, OR SCALD HEAD, FROSTED FEET, INFLAMED ETES, WOUNDS, OLD CLOYED, CEIAPPFD KANDE, INDOLF.ET TUMORS, SPILATHS, BRUISES, PILES, CORNS, C. It is compered of vameMblea and Is Weedy harmless. Mee twenty-fire cents • boa. Hue Sea We have had ample °pre:lterate of Witt: theirlr tne of yam Caste for many yosra. and end It $0 Ica recommend d. and In have 00 heehation fn recmemendlne to Mt pnblde. L. W. BINOHA 11, tl. D New 111312m1. CALVIN O. H &MET. M. D. MeanOa Wm. H. PIES. M. D... Wllkeaterre. llanufhttafed tryL. Seed, Scranton, Pa. and for ale by I. K. BULLARD. id outrun. vi.O. - iiiten a sox, New rued. lit A. SCOTT, SpOnr.ill , sn.yrtn, 0 loth 1441 Al SOLDIERS' PENSIONS, BOUNTY AND BACK PAY. IllnEtralmlgned. LH:IMBED AOEBT OF THE GOMM ti t on gN . r u zigra , v . mg=o. to all claims eldrstited SD MEL Itoutrose, 19lovembez t. 1684-17 L. F. TRIM THE LATEST STYLES. JOHN SAIITTER R7. - .7.F.F"r6arm=.tibtati:ar=a d odta tat ranted to Et aritb tame* nod Prive tAM ES' °LOAF'S—it* Wed NIM Tate vita. E irblicrp aver 1. N. BrdtaraN, a , ICt ••.• ,01 • International Fire Insurance Compa OF NEW-YORK. Office, 113 Broadway. CI 1: COITAL ON EMI 11111 K CIIARLES TAYLOR, President HAMILTON BRUCE, Vice-President OLIVES DRAKE, Acting Secretary. MILLI NOS STROIU Di Agent. Montror. linuar7 15. 1,243.-17 MOOTING IRONS Y REVOLVING AND , MGM—NEW STY= AT 13EMAN'S. THE GREATEST INTROMIGMT YET. A Single Pistol that Drat's.' Its Own Car tridge after Firing ! Prices loss than "Am on= whs." AA ilno Ind Ores eon. trittne on hand, aim 0.11. Ely'. Dooble•Wsten-Proof 111 0/014 Mato Army Percuadon Cam lir Don't tall to zen theme Nes Revolves sod Piannin Way parchast.r.g, 0. R. BRYAN. li ontront. Feb. tatb,lBlo..of DAME! PAWS! TOE DOZEN or In mallerVitiiik A. for tialt Virf WOW Oh Yaeger& livelk KO Ling. " " ew Firm &New Goods W I. the nuasz ecotAtTlEWlidf Into bogus!' amtler tlts belets"" hr i_ I.theWibiaticaire *miaow recetains from Nur Twig LEES 2W WELL SELECTED STOCK of • ' Goods of Every Description Caoilsling of the laftet stylsof 9prtcS.nd Sammes , . . Cfrooeti' eltall-Mtin — ii . B. Agogcrap / wrof anAlOsfui.Soids W Elba*. thabiellsa,.Parlsork Wove, Dna TitionloEkEeck Tioatioses.Oollzosak. Also .000 d anortmmi of HARDWARE, ckemunt of Stuntla, Elmthis. floes:Proall4 DoOlea,PorksScytteek .24.4 De. MI kin& at prod= law be =banjo. Call sad we eel at WiSWOONStoPti de l NeblioArimpe J:WZBB, • • A. D. IitritLILFIELD. Itontrao, April I 5 186 L-1 DOWN DOWN! DOWN! -1141,151 , 60,11 E ( TOLD! LOW! - LOWER" LOWEST! ABB OUR. PRIOES,FOR Petite Delaines I Sheetinga Dnis 'Goods! • Boots and Shoes ! Gaiters I Balmorals I Greet:fed and Raidtitire I ' 1 Ready-Made Clothing! Hats! Caps! Yankee Notions IrrNaasn our MMUS. VAMILTV of Oak. We Mut bait =zero= for ow. NEW GOODS, and un determined to Glean out tbe old stock. IPlrComeamtreetia boron porehming. or The Welled prices always paid for Bolter . Groin, and Pro. dues of all kinds. J. E. JACKSON. Validate, April IL. 1.865.-11. LteiPLApir & CO., Commtuton Merchants, in LIVE AND DRESSED HOGS, Boef;_m u tt on , poultry. and Calves, BUTTER, EGG, STRAWBERRIES, AND PEACHES, 403,. 4046 405,. AND 400 WEST WAtHINOTON MARKET, New Work. MOM DeILKIIT. I J. G. WEasELHOPT.I N. B. SHAPER FIRE IriStRANCE. Thelnsurance Co. of North America, PHILADELPHIA. Has Established an Agency in Montrose, Pa. This is Ms oldest/a/tura= Co. in the U. States. OABH OAPIT AL PAID in • ASSETS OVICA • • • • —O-- HErelestrelta low he those ot Kama! Cotopanyto N. Y. or T elseerherejuadtta Directors are among the Bret for hotly had tateemi thati. ty. ARTHUn 0. 001 , F114,_Preiddeot. H. EITROUD, Agent. llontromattly Oak. over the l'oetoglce. DO T . 0 N WANT A • . GOOD PIANO '1 OR A CABINET ORGAN I CALL AND BEE THEM AT 0. D. SEMAN'S Where Yon ;ems be Blhplled with way Tbila the Line of Musical Merchandise, 17/1011 PIANO TO A JEWSI-IA-TiLF ) . /11.80—As Mil, the only aseestment of PURE Silver-Ware end "MY JEWEL= In town. 1:B.-1oelloiily the Pianos of Ind elms Boston end Hew-York betters, end en Pianos eohl by me erlll be kept to tone one year. Mane. Organs Warranted for rive Years. F. B.—lt Ton must en Inferior Mart:meat, don't cal n k Toms. trot/. 0. D. HENAN. MUM" Muth UM. Corsets, CC3033313 Orurringstothe vabtk, at prim that ainiXa fen° Ault, slim andsupnionsortmentof a GROCERIES. SUGARB,7 &AB, COFFSE,BPICR,FLOUR and SALT, (by the tack er barrc4) FISH, and all artielaanlinVoundlo tritclassGraFeliss. Flour by the Wholesale and Retail. Li I mean to merit, I hope to receive & liberal share o f publicps roalae. 01 ThehlitailaurkatbtleaPabl firP KI;TIVIMAC o .rbad MALI:MR Z. 01311. Koittroaaatareld4lllllll,to VERY EXCITING NEWS! MORE SUCCESSFUL RAIDING Valuable Holiday Goods Captured TYR true and true) , OEN. SANTA CLAUS has e Isle been eueldes Raids upon the numerous Supply tralue, paselug thre lerruterre, and;was so katuralc as to secu for re good asenftment uM IT:Cleat o th er len O ' rr d 2 I-ro b ;121 . enoc e ntn e, d riPLOZ cheap, et the " ' Franklin lintel Basement" Store, ° No. 1, me door ABOVE THE HEAD OF NAVIGATION, OE A LINTLE BICLAWO Nate =Wets mart of the Gemara onecca, upon the mutual p the =Main. Our move te On and let live. ligetzme, December DM .1644.—U On the Track. C. F. MEEKER, imams purchased the Foundry and stock an hand of P. tf. Oomln. Ii prepared to manufacture Plows and other Castings, fezt i &T ea ovally bind s Country Sbas, st abort mica sad Foundry opposite the Post °Mee in New Milford. Pa. N. IL OLD IRON WASTED. !or 'Weill •'ID pay CASH. C. F. MEEKER New Yllital.SADL 1.1.1864.-Iyy HONESDALE MONUMENTAL WORKS! To the People of'Susquehania Co TEE rlhrrereti b rour.esthat they are Meg them Tomb Stones, Bpc., w e b i uz fl ogi QCl t r igi rnm . mi pt t i; "X1ed.4 1 %, a); üBL B. PECK & CO. Stuart's Refined Syrup. A ""111311)1114" larD, irATIIOI36, ran= Vatireat. matter Poplins; DeLaines, &o. FELN=lllins,Detaimel Prints at OITANDLZIPB Flannels. F wnam.l.4.. Bed. Colored. and Stiettirtita Crockery and Clothing. A 15.116L1.50rk timimuto....nut at 111 X) PReilartlicloa. Administrator's lonce. OM'S inhere)r given to ell perowns twine demands against Um rotas or John Gard. tote of Gibson township, &retied. tW same mutt be presented to the undersigned for or. r0100K=3.504 all ptmostsladebtod to sidd estate areretinestral to . make Immeilore popment. octi. W. CON Re o. GUAM ADM 10; 1E13.-6wpd. _ ' Adm , ol ablator 10besot D7itEDBWIIST COHN ou tcal4Alaa v to , AA WILEON. GUMS. b 1ir4115 qferstrcor. Hard V), MSS. FA Wholasto saa Will Dalai In EARL ARE _ IRON, VIOL, NAILS Badidere C ount and 3flangflatralea B l i t i tiln Bl" nl, different elm, Counter SUS rind Tralltiplk" Oarel.4e Slatertals. Baling Skeins and Do ea. IBM , Waal..., Patent Ansta, Plated Banda. /row, Huba,Bpotre,Fellereo.B9thdlea.Boara.Belea. Bacot Leather, Enameled Leather. WLlpSoc.k. eta, and a general variety of Carriage and Manuracturela Good.. bre.. Or Ws give amen attelltlolAo Magma,. or ouraroa.and caw • batteractectod asortatrat than can be found clanrbere In Ibis par Orilla State. avrtlt. VICO; Stook. and Dtra, Be Itolrs.Bruninera,SlorlStal s YLertn Greet variety, Tackle Blocks, /lope Chattel. °dud. atoura,l . buster Parts, Cement, french Windoer OIL" • AGRICULTURAL lIIPLIIkIENTS, Pampa, Circular, KM. =0 Moat ba two, &ten, Borax Wrapping Paper, Ellarding raper.FAISC and Blasting Tuba, ' Plato and tameer Florae Shore and Hammered Hem 1: !liathia , peMers' Toole to igICSI 'misty, and ALL V.lll/141MTIN Lo".thertand Pinang. Rubber and Lrathac Ung.latrbstaka's Scalcioto. Scranton. Pe.. March Bd 1044.-1 Y • 1864-5. 1864-5. FALL & WINTER. CALL AND SEE THE LARGE AND NEW! STOGIE OF CLOTHING, AT THE STORE OF GEO. L. -STONE & CO. TheirHVERCOA.TS are Good and Cheap. New Etykg of UNDER=COATS, PANTS, VESTS, & UNDERCLOTHING 1101111,SillT, TEL Et r MGM, c ll . ] . or , 111 , ,.. 3 . =:1 nymlathy with GOLD st Ova , Em d... 8.9 k. .m 161864.. ra.6.000 .1,100,000 NEW GOODS T 1 157=',31,7un.T. 2 '" Tad' .tth Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silver-Ware ! Plated-Ware 1 Cutlery Zir, Fancy Goods, Bi...bleb they rvould invite the atirmiton of their fixende. TUT haven layer iitiact of English, American, and Ws Wanchtliß both Gold Gad clirxr, of very eoperlor qinllttra, Enameled, Coral. Onyx,Jet, Box and Ohm, and Plana ()old Betli of Ear-mean:ld Plea Mannino.* Enamel, Mtn Gold land Fancy Finer( Binge, of every variety and price, (told linrceletn, Almleta. Chntelnlne, Vest. Gaud and Beek Chaim], Gold add bilverripaciaclennadTLlmbleAErola Slave Bottoms andStud&Efoonl. Table and Pocket Cutlery, Plverlinpldn TIM" Butter end Fruit hnlvee, Card Caw; Fork, ovary den:Option of Odd Pier cealn Oates The lartmat lot of Ptated Hare elmr brOUght Into Broome County, COMpnaitke Mtn') WU& In one,some very tv/11- 11rtfl horror r'hina onanmentx, s nice lot of Fans of II rynalltlen (no, ks, Comtel. Bead, Violin dad 00116 X Striae,and Trimminp,Flnintai Tackle In every variety, BA. romiters, T berm= etcre."Needlea, Brushes. Gold Pens. demon. Spy dr.e- he. Also Piano Fortes and Melodeons, of the wen , best =kens. GOVER A BAKER'S Family' Sewing Machines, Andel/ vv.. and Wet, Filter., Ire. The above 0 nets were bought fo ClAnli, and will be anld nn the must favorable teem All lands of Watches and Clocks Repaired short notice and In the BEST MANNER; IsIoD.ENGHAVMO In the BEST eTyl, E. EVANS & ALLEN. entranemisl nMtamz, *notate we Yost Ofte, Binghtunton.‘lay 18 1.8,4-luneS.Tl NEW GOODS: NEW GOODS! Hi RILE stl CO 1 24 Court street, Binghamton, N.Y., have constort U . , on Land It arse snick of cowls IsMsptedlo Lidt or dad own Importation. TOYS FOR THE HOLIDAYS. FANCY GOODS FOR ALL TIMM. lIOCSE FURNISHING GOODS, archatta will be ',applied at New York jobbing prices. It. H. HALL & CO N.Y. December 19th. 1154.-11, 11* 1 8* i/*3O tOAN It is A Rational Savings Bank I HIGHER RATE OF INTEREST Than Any Other, And the Best Security. A.N. lIIILLAUD W. H. COOPER Sr, CO.. =I REMOVED, AGAIN if The Famous Barber." Coma' and re 4. tld..faraour Barber. Funlour LiArl.cr, late of Hayti, La, of HaF'.l5•M at tfref F. B. W.vaas :d.re shavin g .o , lBban.p.adur.. Fl..d mecurdug Hair to r,,, you. Find me ready at your tern .!..t your service, CHARLEY All/ARLO Seuoid door abare Searte's Hotel, Eig) Stara. otdrose. Jour T7.11,84.-tf Still Alive ! E :Tepee/fully Worm the_public. that Ire aro still 111 w, mad etrattnae to M CT A NUFAURE WOOLEN Gomm COLD M W O O T O T S TAN D F"SS miles T ndo h al f m rb ef M r n al r . o aets ,th tLe Soak, Orecle Tonolke. me JUDSON Mort Roane, June 1.1564.-U EIISON muff. UNDERTAKING ! Am," nbeertherta.lort been tanking great 'improvements In ~..,r,”ent of canine, he would reepeetfnlFlldttheatten Lionard ;.at,.onaze frkade and the public erally. Hear. in attendance when &alma. lIEN Y W d.R.N121. great Item/. March A 1688.-tt NU EA T PM AIIK T. On Pablie Avenue, near Sear? lE e's Hottl. EELPentstatAlT on hand agoot 11 , 11,:+1Y 0 f AtEAT!3 ~ • ~, of silk - Inds. CASA pcOg Cot 'ISLET' CA TLL, 1,',.., - -:" CAL Vtih.SIIEZPAndLAILDS. AlabloTlll4)Etkof i ii '''. all ktrlde. .., . B. T.II.I7IITOCIA 1110451'00$ 818AWLIn ii.lf‘wLwr. j Montrop. Feb. 16.180.41 Carriage Shop I'LL BLAST! = Yammer July IA Mt LI lb. CIF NEW GOODS. A LARGE ADDITION TO Mt STOCK OF Dry Goods and Clothing. Bought Or Cash allawflorm sad will tatiold anp. Calhaulms. linntmon. flon.l9.lFitt. P.s /Ig/IM/Me. NEW GOODS AT WILSON GIIIIFFIGI Ale vslasucetiva Mottrna. Octol Er 0. lire. MEE GLASS-WARE, LAMPS. CARPETS, OILCLOTHS, WOODEN-WAKE, CUTLERY, I=l $ LISCP.IPTIONB RECEIVED t3Y I NEW .GOODS • AT J. R. DE WITTS. arm op Nvirkloods at prime coalbrmed T E C the altered value of all kinds of imam:dire • VEItY al MI 'BELOW the wires of &pled:bey. Of width can Da found LADIEV DIMS GOODS in all ite variety. Groat tandinui to Ladles' Clookinge,_Waterproof Cloth. ErtoCil Block Clothe, and Colored AU Wad uloaldro. CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, &Ci 3=`;'l ) P.DOZtkirl C V M A F IMiton d T=Ir tua7 130NLESTICS. Brim and dl ' Mani, FbidrAir. Crash Diapers, Tcror ßin ellags, • Notions • areal variety of elrooral ate.' Lodi& Mciee sad CidildrerN Haler,.Bu tto n ns, Colt:kir% tindkl. BlodiNCL Th roat of MI kinds, iloalo6 'Syria. Knit 0.1/00.1. It. Boots at Shoes. and Boyle Boots. Children'. Caper -tool git" IiCMCCO Shoe. Goners. lialmorai Show Women • Calf Shoe. GROCEROES. Angers at prices tot to to baton. VERY BF. T 'velar/ Orem Btu/K.lnd dap= Tons, ',late. tiptoe, Ginger. Eialelattm tuff and Tot•occe Ste& fre. Etc. DI NEW FIRM! BALDWIN & ALLEN, I= FLOUR, PEED, Olttisr, PORK FISH, SMOKED liAtnurr, Hams, Dried Beef, Candles Taws, Cotree, Spices, Syrups, Molasses, Sugars iIDiaICONT MR, Timothy Seed, & Seed Wheat BROOMS. NAILS, &C. Cash Paid for Good Butter. A. BALDWIN, - - 'WM. L.& WEN Montrose, Wed aide Pabllo Avenue. Apr 1118.1684. No Humbug ! A First Class Jewelry Store Um lons dos seeded In MONTROSE, and now we have It AT 33 "E. NI A. 'N . S TN addition tcrtde former stock, and the entire Stock of Read Watroas.3 Poster. he Doiis day received from New York the mortmeg of Silver and Plated Ware ever orened to hioatrosa AL Splendid ASBOrtm en% of Casters, Cake Duke% CAA. Galata. AA, aiso au. and Pie and rook.. A complete Auteartamat of 17010 arid Weer Watches. Aeiedaii. 67411sLand Swim.. Spectacles,Slivee and Plated. rim,. solid Gold .Tearelry, Loa - els and Chan., Napkin Mop Prom 18 colts to 114,00, wild,lB caret Fb=erGold and S il ver TkLmiles, Pocket Haim , Ivory Table KalvetofrA. Violin and Guitar Strings, teat received and for sale by 0. D. 138.111.31. Mout rose, January 11.1864. The Irak of Read. Retreat and Foster say:" Etsvinz !Unneeded our erect of Cloche. Watchea, Jewelry, sail Silver Ware to oar follow towns:mu, Mr, O. D lamas, we would earnestly recom mend our patrons and the public generally. who may be In want of any of the above meetloned¢oods„ to glee him • call and examtos Liss:lock." Remember—One door above Bearle's Rotel. Repairing as Usual. Montan/ie. Nov. 16. M. 11 IYIIIII6 & DIALERS LS Carpets, Oil Cloths, Battings, Drugget, Mats, Bags, Boots, Shoes, Gaiters, Balmorabb Rubbers, Sandals, Glass, Paints, Oil, Nails, Sheetings, Bats, Tarn, Wall Paper, Shades, Border, Cord and Tassals, Dry Goods, Groceries, Lamps, Plated Ware, Door Trim'ngs, Coffin Trimmings, Thread, &e.; ALL OP Dr. Jayne's Family Medicines, Ladies' Cloth, Cream Tartar, Stove and Shoe Blacking, Matches, B. R. LYONS, AGENT FOE THE LYCOMING CO. MUTUAL INSURANCE CO PUBLIC LVELTUE. Montrose T. 61-tf EXTENSIVE ATTRACTIONS I AT THE FURNITURE ESTABLISHMENT . OF WILLIAM W. SMITH, AT TIE FOOT OF MAIN ST. rinta extensive Furnltun Estabilahment of Wm. W. SMITH havLag bees refitted and greaty Ur, proved.th e proptietorrespectfally at to t he tens of Montrose and victy. that be la constantl reAklnaandkeens WI and take LARGEST dt BEST assortment*? r u DT T lit El to be founo in the Ocruntry. wegiTecheronontugun or some of the articlenshichareirlll selistgreatly reduced pricmfor CASH or REA Dl' PAY: Bureaus, Walnut or Mahogany or I th alass.from 416 10105. Bureanswitb marble or brocatelletopa.from 118 to 421. And a large assortment,fro m 19. 110. $13.114, to 118. WasblitandateardStands.corne rand squareStande.of &HMI, ticsarld prlces,from 75 cent. to ten dollars. Dmke.dlyana,towel rants, roatstools.ottomens.lonnaes.de. Cetetre.cudd.ler,tollet.dining.s. itchen.andsztemtion tables. tllmlM—caneand aroodseate.ltockem—eane4lacandwoodaellb o f every variety and at yl e Solas.teta.tyietedumishedatabortnoticeat New Yorkprimm, SIRING BEDS! A Law A2I2IOIIM.IST .0 II IArtZT MID Bents MAIM'S. N.B. Readymade coffins on hand orturnished a tabor tnotlce.—. Eleamesalwas t o meadlneassehen desired. We employuteAltEFUL /I EX PELLIENCEI WORE MEN. Weintend to do our WORK WELL. and sell It as LOW ea It can he afforded. W W. SMITH. liontrost.Fehruary 15,1105 WA.GONSHOP Sleighs and Cutters. TiLttrbiZp. en't°e7enb.erf*ned over emst Te r 4 l:e . e In Mol BREW l rase.where he will continue tummy on the manufacture ot Sleighs, Cutters, Wagons, &c. Reedy Made ilarketSlelets,Lurnber SletehsandOntleannowon Lend. Re_pnbingdove nently.at short 110/ICO, tient Stuff for Outten end on tolnkesontenterialcheat onsltty,keptcondantlyOnhand, to as to be peconer d to dol3ooll at shori entice. A . gdpply o ler ady•Enade t h e kept wester tly on hand. ND. All pertionolloiebte4l to the is pleoas indeettle thank:count,. witkoottnethernetice. Montrose, July Li. I e 64. WM. 13A FLY. Boots and Shoes. SCraf=ag i lifeln . at opened and for rate 803 Soldier's Pensions, Bounty & Back Pay TIE anderrfcced, LIU EASED AGENT OP TUE novann MENT, will give prompt ettuAlon le ell clean, eritracted scare. No charges artless succedeftil. Office over Lathrop Tvlei and 1111cre stem. J. D. mccoLLbm. Ilontroac. August 17 1861.41 • Gnieerie& AA OTIORIEdnek Orsceritiolmei • turiemog . o: 1111 . 11AEIT TEA (slava—at CASH. TnafpwAr.----B—Ksdilieganlk CIRACKEIRS ! IDOSTON, Soft. and Butter Cracten, r o d r r ../ Sale. bY Cloths and Clothing. Mirk o=O a w+rfa artivrtedii CABINET ORGANS!i Cir E r, A = b th • s gr z t r: 07m7 07 O.D, Best Instrument Ever Manufactured, Cial.buy ti Of 111111 II thelp• Si th WCW York, =tan tram 413 to •11). t raliall. Prices from 13115 to $OOO. Baniple elven en he 4. . .. Pr Jut receie.] Root's new I•W•leie Book eat CeMin Omen and Melodeon. The bed Boft let. davn. a :ari alai ~ Violin WAIF • 0. D. BEMAN. '• montzose, Beicembier MUMS. • .. .', HIRSCHM PIN BROTHERS 111EG trove to eel the attealloh of iru RoltA.B tens to their eateo sive mortment of DRY GOODS, - Millinery and Fancy Goods! .:: Yankee Notions, WOOL AND COTTON IeLOBVERY, Carpets, Oil Clot hs, &0., &c. Which they are pmpaed to soil at misonable Ulm. The , eat% t DRESS GOODS I•anu•ually large, compiling the Latest and Eland Goodift curt., purclumil at the late Auctlaa Feder. at figure, murSZthi the market price, and tell be sold with a =all adearue. B F ALSO. ELEGANT CLOAKS AND SHAWLS A Beantital Line of maims, cessmmams AND CLOARDIGS: BALMORAL SKIRTS, .1. lot of LAMM SCARFS aoons. NIIBLAS, BREAKFAST MARIA Lino • Complete Line of FANCY GOODS, HOLIDAY PRESENTS. nIMC El MAN NI ?MOTS= BS. Ito. VI Clout 6 beet, Ma at th• "13SIGHP77:" Blzahamton.Deember 34 Mt. IBEE lino'. total - flogs now rand, of 401- 0 0 D Eisi In ths atunamadepartmentsof his Mercantile Business! matlnstbelmart=ast FIJLL AND DESIRABLE. 1 irp- I= 11. Stock eorudttsle pert of 4 i'; 44. Drugs, Bed+ eines, Paints, Oils, Dye f F Stuffs, Groceries, Crockery, Glass-Ware, Wall and Window Pi.", per, Oil Shades and Fixtures, tb Kerosene Lamps,Shades, Chimney i:A; Burners, Transparent Cones, V:4 Kerosene 011, Burning fluid, TUr. pentine, BENZOLE, Varnishes, Window Glass, Putty,Brushes,Biti Crises, Canary Seed, Jewelry, kills* and Dentist Itiaterials,Wtripi Fancy Goods, Perfumery, f&c..ln linnet.. nearly every thing, foresters the &X to Pkosto : lade. to delight the eye. to great) the fancy. Ltd alma to ` co [.. nduce to the real sad eubstaattel comforts ante. Mout - rote A prtll.lso. ABEL VW:ELL 1 gt ' ja.. 2 StSne A PULL ABSORTICKEVT Or Spring and Sommer Gook t Nat received and sill be sold a Itarge Reduction If from April picas. Mao zednetlon sill teclode THE ENTIRE STOCKI whlrb .1 1 /14 round al Wire me tweet and will be sold on De Most LIBERAL Terms! for Cub, or lima. or for Protium N.B. Flour dc Salt on hand, as venaloi u. 3317R11FTT. New Milforelaune 4 1641 'k Agricultural Implementer: ly T lalng:!.:4,7Tdatitte=l4lll:clititarsia octuVtl.2.l [belong ezlablialled and lar ell knoval= of Wheeler, Melia & Co., at Albany. Theta Machines are eo favorably known and universally err ed that say effort o t recommendation I consider ante mar/ • flee I t to ..y,that experience to nasouracturing,and long ntblitit bronghtouticeprovereente which makethem the CHAMPIONS OF THE WORLD. "4",.'' 'A: , 4 Ivrouldtallespeclalattentlob to their Barger's Paten tCleaning Attarlimed a newthlng.and attached to sinsludouble.treble.or MY sag borsepower..o to either undershot orovershot threaten Tbrs ,t can be need as a ordinary hand mill,and lesupertorjosech.to :anninemtll made. It tate. no more power to drive the wiles latch mettt.a. It does to drive an Ordinary Separater or flake - Difforentsires of cleaningattachrntrot.sanne patent.are clad, Horde roveers.eillete and double,' Wheeler's patent. let h recd. - Improvements. Lawrence & 0 oulir•pmttnt, one. two. and horse power, Saw millsforeavrlng wood„feed cuttevs,cloverkti lers,horre rakes. Ac. An unrestricted warrantygives to the Pea.. thefftrongestquarunty t hat th e above machineryis nr.ecealed la la work .fforabillty. convenlence.andtheapnese. for nether oarticulars.send to the saboaiber for circular. ffe_fij...:4,. . and machinery. Orderesolleitedand filled with PreffedArffo .. ,:' fidelity. Also Agent for HUBBARD'S MOWING MACHINE) 'gm dratt.manufectured S. R. c oYR E & ROTlfillt f , ll l rose ,Pa —the Ger manlier thlsountr9f. Msehlneawarne 4 '- give e.ntir.ffsitsfactlon lostrnettons for wane. and klathhfrifs ' lrvered.free ofcbarge fortreleht or transportation. &if Persons fel shin fc to procure the beat and clseapest MowlsOt 7 'I thine are advised to witness the work of the Llubbard'i Lfelff Slower.beforecommlttlr.gthemtelvesto any other Metter unv 2ff use. Orders.licited and promptly attended to. Postoelceaddress,llartoatiusq.Co.. re. 1.. R. PECK, Agent. Harford.Pa..Julyl.lWL-tf , • VALUABLE REAL ESTATE 1, FOR SALE. rsinahle !amber and , wood tot In Lathrop loWnshlp, Fart" A county, Pa., coxialrung, Moot trop saw% with $ good doe (1 house and ham the reda.oatoot 100 acres lo grate. On Ms set • • erty Ise good moonlit and Lath-mill, eatable of matter a-4,0c0r of lumber per year. The ntonlll la within two mild, of htletto FF Station. or, Lbe D. L. dW. Railroad. A good read runs 'MAO the wholo property There Is senor and Inmater etOnsw tm it tag for it I oleo ovrr. A rare dunce—will he sold low, with nor h ALSO. the farm known ss the " &QUITS ROW. Perm' Moon, Wyoflllo4 county, Ps.. can Mining, about WO urea, IS ,1,1 from Tilth , ol.oo _tine, lying on the Tunkhannork Creek ; ssd r , 85 acres of Cat hodtal•nos up baut—a sue desirable p ALnO, valuedda proptrty„ one freer. gas!,--.;,: 00tir, , ,1 Jo .rdie Lake, coexisting of • gristmill and sawmtli, Iss shoat ett scree GI land, wl‘h the water power, 140 piquet; wl Coto; a good custom buslommund Is wail adaptolframerehaat 04 !, ALSO. a minable thnn cue mile from Itontroes,rontaloirgehl Ito acres. Firty sores of choice wood land I the hal.ce This form Is well fenced with gre e d alone wall, well intern'. on • high ante of cultivation t is enoside of keeping from tans fifty cOwl-11, very desirable 1.11Cr17. a LSO. • klol.lBa end lot In the fiemugh of Montrose. frordf42, , , the Puo!le square The lot contain.snout :g acres of Isre here and choice fro:Hand Maths trees. The attention of those wtshira to prochaso real atilt. n W..? themproperties, co they ere all good and deg:1011e levee:a-Ars a • C , the priers asked for them. Moat terms 100 he own. tMo. pec.,..1 o th er in , ormation, all on, or adders. Derner. 50.000 - Pittatun, Lavelle Co., Pa.,or 5. 8. SL:AiII , L Montrose, Sustembarma Co., Ps., Jan. tOth, 196.1,-tf Carriage Manufactory. Tiara,===,..„,„Ato the tnna l Carriage & Wagon Staudt I,7.l2.l2,PlAltif,:illll 9 %°vNtrarg=t l Superior Manner. amy ,,.. &mein the best of style; and 4 li . 1101gat; Montinto. June 5.1563. GOODS FALLING. ../: TIMING in yaw CIIIIGERatori. a: M beT pod may' ...,,,„ Cli we alms. Idoduran, J101.4 , r ID. S. ' 3'. LTO bin ..9 ~..T Li iS IMITOM3 El