E the tam ad the etteoldt. HORSES TO PASTURE. Every horse in the country ought if possible, to have at least a few weeks rim in the pasture. it will do for him what no kind of medicine or nursing can do as well, it will improve his hoops, laLs hair and skin, his wind, digestion, and blood, will take out stiffness and lameness, and put on flesh and infuse new life generally. Before turning horses out, it is well to accus tom little them gradually to that kind of food, by cut-. ting a gram; for them each day, or avowing them to " bait " for an hour or so daily in the back yard. And when let out they should not have " flash " feed at first, as they will be likely to overeat, and injure themselves both in their looks and their wind. The best grass for a horse pasture is a mixture of Timothy, Blue Grass, and Red Top. Horses relish this feed better when it is moderately short. When they are to trti tamed out for any length of time, and not be used much in the meanwhile, they should have on only a light pair of shoes. This will allow the hoofs to come in claw contact with the soft earth, and will prevent contraction. Where hor ses cannot enjoy pasturage, they should have fresh ent grass as often as convenient and should have their stall floors covered with tan bark, or better, have the planks taken up and clay floors Mow to Bake Corn• Padding. " But have you nothing farther to tell me," she continued, about corn-puddings?" " I have," I answered ; " and as many other persons bealdes 'H. Franco' may like to eat of corn-puddings, and as I know you will be likely to circulate the account through the sewing-dr ele"—here Mrs. Gray looked vexed—" I will give you the recipe for making this truly delec table dish, which Is of Indian origin, improved upon by the Quakers, and which, when eaten, should constitute the sole repast of what is known in Nantucket under the name of "tea.' " Take four dozen full ears of sweet green corn"—here I got off the fence, and began to pluck the ears—" score the kernels and cut them from the cob with a knife. Pound the corn cut off in a mortar. Add a pint and a half or one quart of milk, according to the youngness and juciness of the corn. Add four ergs well beat en, a half teacup of flour, a half tea-cup of but ter, a table-spoonful of sugar, and a sufficient quantity of salt. Bake in a well greased earthen dish, in a hot oven, two hours. Place it on the' table browned and smoking hot. Eat it with plenty of fresh butter and be thankful." Having by this time picked the necesaary number of ears, I gave Mrs. Gray to understand that we would go home, and that I would im mediately proceed to make the pudding, which, 0 t much to the indignation o he cook, and the in tense delight of the blackth I did. My wife, when we came to eat it, decl y red it was equal to anything of which she had ever partaken„and declared that if I would only go to. New York and open a Corn-Pudding Sttop,lmight make my fortune.—My Married Life at .Miside. Hogs In the Apple Orchard Nobody sends such apples to market as and neighbor John Jacob Ile always has tippled to sell, and gets the highest prices. Folks pre: ler fair, large apples; and such are always packl ed in Jacobs' barrels. You might search there with a candle, and not find a knotty fruit or worm bole. Such Rhode Island Greenings and Roxbury Russets I have never met within the old States. They are as handsome as anything; in the virgin soils of the West. 1 was going by Jacobs' orchard last summeri and I had the curiosity to call and examine for myself. Says 1, "Neighbor, what is there in your son that makes such smooth, large apples? They are a third bigger than anything I can get, and my trees look as well as yours." " The secret is not in the soil," John replied, with a twinkle in his eye, " but on it. Do you see those grunters there! My pork brings me fifty cents a pound—eight in flesh, and the bal: ance in fruit. I began to pasture my orchard ten years ago with hogs, and since that time I have had no trouble with wormy fruit. Apples, as a general thing, don't fall from the trees un less something is the matter with them. The apple-worm and curculio lay their eggs in the Quit, and the apples drop early. The pigs de l lota the apples, and by September every un sound apple is gone and I have nothing but fair fruit left. The crop of insects for the next year is destroyed by the pigs. They root around un der the trees, keep the soil loose, manure the land some,and work over what manure I spread. The apples help the pigs, and the pigs help the apples." I saw John's secret at once, and have pr. flied by it. I never had so few insects as this spring,. and I have given the pigs credit for it. In nirn-i ing the orchard into a pasture, put in pigs—not landpikt.s, with snouts like levers. You might lose trees as well as insects in that case. But well bred animals, with judicious snouts, will root in a subdued and Christian-like manner.— American Agriculturist. House the Tools. Many Farmers, especially laborers of the irre sponsible sort, have a shiftless habit of leaving their tools and implements wherever they used them last We have had constant difficulty on° our own farm, in having these things kept in their place, and find the habit so inveterate among farm hands that it is hard to endure it--; Nothing is more indicative of bad farming, for a carelessness which commences with the tools will extend through all the ramifications of the season's work. "A place for everything and ev erything in Its place," is, and ought to be the motto of every good farmer and mechanic. It is only by this practice sedulously pursued, that tools can be kept in fit condition for use, proper economy insured in the expenses of the farm, and all its operations performed with the requi site facility. Without good tools work will be ill done and always behind hand.-- Narking Farmer. l!dnannAri Kum—Many farmers who live re mote from the town clock, find a meridian mark very convenient. One Is easily made. Xasten a planed board horizontally where the anti shines Now take the compasses and strike several cir cles inside of each other. Set up a pin in the centre so that the shadow 01 the bead of the pin will strike one of the circles in the forenoon, and mark the point. Then watch when it strikes the same circle in the afternoon, and also make a mark. Now take half the distance between the two marks and draw a line from that point through the centre of the meridian. The shad ow of the pin on that line is your noon mark.— Having ascertained this, you can easily transfer it to any part of the house when most conyeni eut.—Haine Farmer. HOW TO M.ASE A.N• Osratmr.—The proper way to make an omelet is to take three teaspoonfuls of milk for each egg, and a pinch of salt to each one also. Beat the eggs lightly far three or four minutes, and pour them into a hot pan in which a piece of butter the size of a walnut has been melt.d a moment before. The mass will begin to bubble and rise in flakes immediately, and the bottom mast be lifted incessantly with a clean knife so that the softer parts run in. An omelet should be cooked three or four minutes, and made in this way will melt in the mouth.—Sei enttfic American. tar The war has demonstrated the advanta ges of good farming. Those farmers who had thew land in good condition, and who were thus enabled to get good crops, have made money, while them poor farmer, who at the best receives little more than a bare return for bis labor, has derived no benefit from high prices. His extra expenses have increased in greater ratio than his extra receipts. If the expeneace of thodast two years does not convince farmers of the advan tages of a higher system of agriculture, nothing will.—Gentaes Dams err Tug. WATER.-r-Stirface drains are by no means as good as anderdrains, but still they are very useful. A furrow made by a plow will drain'.ff More water in a day than the sun will evaporate itya week. If there is any water Icing on land that you wish to plow this spring, fuse no timedn draining it otT„.: It will pay for tlialabof ten times over. R! ditis of the correspondents of the Genesee Armee, who is quite successful with his sheep, says le,f v ulwayslteeps,a-bucket of tar, and when ever he , hears Cough Le smears the nose of the rs• , 1 . • „ WAXATIT pF MlLK,CD.thanwir nag wram ta,—ThaZtild. Fe Faker _that be PintWraffifW ewal quaptitSee c 40004 gal. intlitieWeit( forthillni.llo#-1*414 - lbe: 14 oz.; Araterilitez 14 . oz;; 4:1342.: aba.ati *Le gild eUtuusit O. Zak B.l4Watie. Real Estate Agency ! MHZ undersigned dm formed • partnenbro and opened an ol fl ce for the purchase, sale, and rental of real estateln the Oorro. tT of Stucuebauna, Po., and we dull try to ke It for the Inters. or all who &site either to purchase,sell, or ma musses! eidate, to glee • uun. We destru to Overtire eatoonlvely In all those moms, both In New York sod Now Jersey, from whence come most of the persons who buy lands In Mb! county. _Mr. Muds Ii exteadvely acquaintodthrou&outthe county sad wittiest the mattersentrust ed to us Ids Islas leattentlon. We have Several Farms on Hand,. natal:dam dairying parpneen The target gert of the Meese money nen run for • term of years, pnyeble inituttallments. NO. 1...../01 acres of land In Forest Lake, lid improved. Pk dwelling home, six barna, well watered, and wIN support from 80 to BS cove Convenient to meetings, schools, and ruschammt. ' A lame past of the purchase money can ronsin for series of yews. N 0.3.-123 Wel al land la Franklin, (Opsonville,) ICC ecru Ina. proved, well watererktwo dwelling houses, two barns. Convenient to meeting., schools. and store. Well suited for dairy pimp:nes.— Part of the porches* money may remain for a amid of year.. N 0.4.-191 sera of land In Dlmock.llo Improved, well watered and fienoed.good new dwelling house, 7 barns, 7 orchards. end chest nut timber upset it antatient to fence the whole farm for My yenta. Two itml • bolt mile from Lilmock Comer% and flve miles from Montroee. Two thirds of the purchase mooey mu remain fora ser lea of gels, scenred by bond and mortgage. N 0.5-67 act, of land In Bridgewater township, Sti miles tram Montroge, to acres tutor:mai, a good new dwelling house. barn, I forty-fest sheds. a good grafted orchard , well endued. One half of the pmthsse money CaO remain fora number of years, second upon the premium. N0.6....-1.04e5, &finale in 13rIdgesater. two mile. from Mon. lane. CO ImprOved, good new damage home. ham. and otob. ant Onethi of the purchase money down. and the imiande In a 1,8,4, and 15 years. No. 7.—Bitomo la the township of Forest Lake, Rum miles from klontenee. A daily stage moues the house. 166 saes. Over 100 Improved. a good divelltri tome, two barns and sheds,, good omit and, saw mill in good runolug order. and cider mill, churning by water, milk house, he. Tern: Onahalf of the Petrehare mosey down, the balance In five annual payments. No. 8.-316inores of land in klertich township, 190 agree Immo, ed. good dwelling home, two barns, wavn holm, doe [tabling, well watered,. and under good stale of Improvement, convenient to ea.:Aland meeting, and mn be conventfently divided and made Into two farms. Terms: Onehalf down, balance In installments, N0.9.--Bitnate la thatownsbip of Jessup.sevm miles from Mont. rose, containlngelety mace, forty.dve Improved. a good home, barn. • grafted archard,and a only tine sugar bush, convenient to Church. &Imola and Mill.. Oue.nalf at the purchase money- down, the balance ma be paid In four equal payments. No. th e —Situate In the township of New Milford. containing 160 aeres—lioacres immortal ; two miles from the Borough of New Milford. and about eighty rods hoot the Lackawana and Western Roll Read ; watered with springs ; good buildings. and • One bearing orchard—a grove of chestnut mon the premises suitable foe tics or telegraph poles—a school house In the unto edlate vicinity ; and threedifferent Churches within two miles. 100 acres from the farm will be Fold If the purchaece should not want the whole. Term. reasonable. N 0.11.-406 acres. adNoing the village of Susquehanna Depot, on the N. T. da Erie Railway, one of the most convienint farms to the einirdty from which to 0.41 milk In the village. Will keep cows, on the to work the fartn. There are about 7000 telmraph ii pole, on the ram worth $1.,C0 each, tesldes quan t i ty of SaUroad ties and wood within a mile of the village ; two ood dwelling homes, Ore barns ; and a taw mill. There le also on ' the farm a Mt proof paint ndne, and a paint mill in good running order; two pood orchard,. No Nathan stx pawenger trains leave the depot dolly. Fortis enterprising moo to make money the farm la one of the moat desirable la 'he northern part of the State. No. le—Situate to New Milford township, two miles moth from the village-110 acres—about 73 acme Improved. a good house. tw.m. and out bulidinm—dnely fenced and well watered—a good orchard of grafted fruit (peach, piton, nod cherry)--Ire.l eltnated for dai purtentea. One half gar money down, the bal. hone In one. two. and Quer with toterest. very liberal dminclaut in mire if the whole purchase money nhoold 'be Paid down. S. Address MILERLEN lIINDS, Jim= la I6M.—tl Nontrone Bloptielasaaa WHEEL HEADS ! WHEELS AND REELS. It tU 37.1 y es o lflo th g e o: t res=er ' snil shop to Sayre's Foundry, or on S. 11. hayre dt Mothers, at thelr Store In Montrose. Flax Wheels, Wool Wheels, Clock Reels and Wheel-Heads Wholesale and Retail. Best Wheels and Heads that ean mealy S. made, and aver. y dole varranted If properly used. C. 11. CB.A.NDI.I I ti Montrose, Janwy 1, MAO. N. B,—Repairing done on short Wk.e. C. M. C. MRWILLIAM W. RUTH, Oltlilrlrt AND 011.111 t MAlM fhoturer. Kme conataney on band ell kfada of Otsaren Pnritsrrvan, or fur aided at Most natio,. Shop and Wass Boom. foot of Mott St. Montrose, Pa.„llnscb 8,1569-8 f LAW NOTICE-NEW FIRM lINTLSY & FITC7H haetog mendared H. BIKIMST, sa, S with them ea a partner is the practice of the law to all Pa earl. oeu braselterk the beams, will hereafter be done in the same of Bentley,Fitch& Bentley, fled V l bunices entrostal to them will be attended to with prompt haw and fidelity. Moe same sa ocetipted by Bentley & B. B. DICIITLIT 1.. r. MCA. ..... lIIMMT, Hotitroae, January 2. 1863. P. REYNOLDS, • LICENSED AUCTIONEER, CELLS DST GOOird sad all lands of Merchandise, annals) S Montrosa,Pa.Dec..l3,ls64.—tr Esau:lining Surgeon! trEsnliscrlberhaving been appointed by the Commission: mill Peasio MEDIOAL R.X.S.itIMRB at large, to examine an eve cert to all Wino] to Penalons .111 elteml tO al I sp. plltstlonethat may be prostate/I to him ir t: Montrose, Pa. Rooms at J . S. Tarbell'a H ote l. FA n: Montrone, Apell 5.188&-ttv MeCOLLIIM & SEARLE, Moneys and Counsellors at Law, MONTROSE, SUSQ. CO., PA OltteeleLlithrop'e New Britt Bpßdlnt , osier Lathrop. Tyler Q Filers More. R. Ze , .. ccoa, D W Biwa. • idnnt,nduk. Penman 17. 186(1.-st E. M. TURNER, Attorney -at -Law OFFICE OVER WILSON'S STORE. gottrOse. AccturlAl9sl—U D. BREWSTER, AUCTIONEER! Montrose, Pa. !Warw. A 1.13 4. MPL-tf HOME INSURANCE COMPANY. OF NEW-YORK. CASH CAPITAL, TWO MILLION DOLLARS. Masts IstJnentary,.lBl4. sa.ssa.r.to.sa. 'AlibiMtge. 78.919.31. J.Mnatur9zrza.Barretm7. Cruz. J. liarres.Preerlent. Joys IleezzaJdatarleeetel. A. F. Wrevarra. V. Preet.. Pongee sened mut renewed by the abdrrelined..t bieomce, ewer the Pcstaffum. suxEsres STROUD, Agent, Yentrese.Ps«July ISO —tf 11 EIV FIRM. GrAY2IB & WMLN bay* mused tame. C.reektT n l itee t- .l, l ter,r:g.taft r a76l. '4' lgt= ite_ at lieneral Film:ll24 &a re pavan:ally oocapled by 2d. B. Wit. & Bcia. We wectfa NAM'. the patromaao of all. •••• • .' lion:arose. Jahuary 2,1262. On the Track. C. F. MEEKER, Etavgcci the Foundry nod sock on head of P. H Oorwin, la prrynnul to roloutuolre Plows and other Castings, such as are gcnerally found Ina Ocaray Stop at dart mike WI on rza,ribla term. Foundry opposite the Post Office in New !Clifford. Pa. N. B. OLD MON WANTED. Iht which I will pay CASH. C. F. MEEKER. Vey lfttorS Bart. ii ism_vp 80Z.011(911/i Viitglrltrhring•Tils IaLT "r u PT. cr Tn. test 1.4.11°° ytt For b. 'l'4 w" ' mud, HAL READ. %%MOUS grenum's AMBROSIA, ang rattail% Intr. ale t 9 ABEL TERRELL, V VAAsoie.KNA. 1667. ' PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS. FOR EAU BY ABEL TURIIELL Idf‘. 9 ^o: 11111...Af • IOWEL ; ,r - ; . 1 . Ut 0. W. LOWELL, PRINCIPAL Bt, PROPRIETOR r et t =clll uti A=f Inetraetlots sores it portant additions and leastavemente width Live been natte In end to Ina eeverel Departments ot SU Collets. The COnfes Of In• ennollon, extended snd perfectod. patents to Young Bleu and Ladles The bed taelltiles for ordaining A PRACTICAL, COMPREHENSIVE BUSINESS EDUCATION. The thorough. navel. and Interesting course of ACTUAL PRACTICE embraces • complete routine of tranantiona In each br b, zrituit bra eh of bostnew. A store, Bank and Railroad, Rom Tele. art :l, rue% OEMs, , are it full and ea mo operation, :rpm men to a pineal= and sarisfectory manner the daily mottle of actual mime M. in which the strident beams% in progreuion so amateur CLERIC. 161010ReiT. and ILLNIENR, receiving, In each cap:M.lly, a practical sad reliable knowledge Of bealneea In Us multifarious Runs and phases. PENMANSHIP! In this ennui:Lai branch of a Qualm= education no College afßws better facilities to the Warner. The Spencerlan spat= will he Might la all lis varieties by the omen *BIM masters of the art— Bpedmens of Writing from this Institntkm hove received the high. est encomiums frog the press. Forgeneral I tblibltaltloll. t er ms. adder", for College Death by. Rblebb will bo nulled treat for Bpechnons of Peamatiship.encloaa Dame cent damps- Address D. W, LOW ELL. Principal, Lowell's Commercial College, Binghamton. N. Y. TIMES ARE GETTING titTTER I la gratifyine to oatlce the late raccereex and +Worths of our r m andy and Thep, end oonsodnently th e DEOLINE of ill kinds o embondlie, eloite q bet o , ilo,seQbAtilfq & eo. Ever reidy and 17111 Ins to Kura. at 10.Umsi• herby take In announcing to their numerous friends and customers tbst they Wing bought • very Large and Elegant Stock of Goode Pall and Winter Trade Decline of Prices, ore therefore premed to suit all in wont of, and an promlas cons inducements to all buyer. of Dry Goods, Fancy and Millinery Goods, Clothing, In which fine our Rock la by for the larvatt and matt complete of any In the County. It embraces a fill Dna of Foreign and Domestic DRESS GOODS, guell as Merinos. Pararnattaa, Itombarbea. koprrtal Moth; Le• Alpaccsa. Luria; all wool or part cotton, Do. Ladner. and Plaid. Mohair gooda &c.. nod to DOMESTIC GOODS 2 Prins, Muslin, Dalms. Chats, /a.. Flames of al colon and qualtla. LINEN GOODS. per lloarck SHAWLS ! SHAWLS! dngleand double Wool= Stmts., Shetland wool, and Ofatunem CLOAKS, CLOAKS, of the test materiels and of the latest o.Yles. Abe eleskles my Ittoactclottu. Hessen, ester neof cloths. sell • Legge Taxi. ty of cloaking tar sash. FURS I FURS I FURS I ln this Itheve would taAcallhe ateVonofryss e o .r asortm ent i prices, w hich hoop Skirts, Hoop Skirts, Hoop Skirts, Lo u • . sad Calldreal sizes of all shapes and Ares, of the best quality of steed and make. Corsets, Corsets, Corsets, of the best Trench mks, superior to any ethers out. Woolen Cii•oods I In Hoods. Nubia, Sontag% are. az., and a yen , 11w1 READY-MADE CLOTHING Our reeilltler are the same a. ever. oar Stock to Ws Irmo* of Usti* I. very large and complete- P.ellaz eatialed to matt all and every one In least of Men's, Youths', and Boys' Clothing either to stvle,optalfty of goo* or mat. me motion, Making op garment+ TO ORDER. of .ould rapectl4ll . dr the Wanton of all :tea ors to the luJolt of having th eir made et mdse, try us so we can eve Full Satisfaction in Style & Make Olva Sil a call and =amine our goods. GUTTENBERG, ROSENBAUM ti, CO. Montrose, Bent, 11.1854 1•7, - Lkialforr: 4 l:,4 I 7-0.0 0,41 These medhines rte warranted If used secordlng to dlrectl.ons. Try them willlf tot satbdectory o l de half the medletne sod the muney be nitride. / have holconds of bottles, b u t none bane returned. SCOTT'S CHOLERA CURATR. ml. medicine Is annyomol of Gum and Rootn, and canon an fro noullate nokotlon In the system, sod Is hannles to W. It him both nutd In the SPOTTED FEVER- In a =caber of cues, and proved eflbcl=ll, nal dlrectlaal on each battle. Yams 60 exam. SCOTT'S SANATIVE CENATE. It li composed of vegetable . sad is egret, batmen, Price meaty-rive arms a box. Demi heae—We have tad ample oppotiunlty or testind the vb toe of your Verge foe many year., and end It as you ntentootiend U. and ere hove uo hesitation In neeommending 0 to the ouch. L. W HIM/RAW M. D., New Hilt dLVIN C. IiaISZT, M. D.. Moutroat. Wm. H. CIES. M. D. Wllateeteuve. Maresonated byL. & _Scranton. P., and tos bab b 7 1. N. BULLARD, Montrose. .4! " 11015:Ne. Win.] MA SCOTT, Crew... Tor .0,104 —es SOLDIERS' PENSIONS, BOUNTY AND BACK PAY. THE nnlenlgne4. LICENSED AGENT OF VIE GOVXEIa ENT, Nntl e prompt atteatlon to all demi aztruded to taw... Charges LOW. and InformatJan FREE. Mantroee. Ii .ember 9.1664.-ly L. 7. 1170 R. TilE LATEST STYLES. JOHN SATITTEB RTrazr.F."-,.4"rx that Le a co . prepared beat ranted to tit telth el ep ee ° d t e LvDlSd'CLOA e Kb—tbr letg . riene Teaks/via. pv - Shop Om 1. N. Doll.t.nro • JEFF GRIFFIS F. E. WARNER. International lire Insurance Compaq OF NENV-YOREL. Office. 113 Broadway. CABII CAPITAL O MILI,IOI DUDS, CHARLES TAYLOR, President HAMILTON BRUCE, Vice-President OUTER DRAKE, Acting Secretary. BILLTYGS STROU Of itifent. Mpaßoise. January IL mes.—sr SHOOTING IRONS! BEVOLVING AND SINGLE—NEW STYLES, AT BEMAN'S. THE GREATEST INPROWNIM YET.' A Single Pistol that Dram lie Otow- Car tridge after Firing I Priam Item than Aim wan nor.. AU idol and saylni of t im id aides on band. also°. D. Ely's DouldaW aSerhoof and UnStad Mates Army Fercandon Cara tar Douladl to see Qom Hew 8aw1,,, ard. boa before na puttnastna. O. D wt. Unarm., Feb. 171141.40—U gAILS! PAILS! ilj TAX DOWN. of In end* gamma. for 114.17 .....40 jr i tsfer.awarris. • waluDajt. generally Ind by there tbr the at the meet SCOTT'S FOR DYSENTERY, CHRONIC DIARRHEA, CHOLERA MORBVS, BOWEL COMPLAINTS, CRAMPS, COLIC, NERVOUS, BILIOUS, AND SICK HEADACHE, SOURNESS OF THE STOMACH, COLDS AND COLD CHILLS. FOR BURNS, SCALDS, OR SCALD READ, FROSTED FEE?, INFLAMED EYES, WOUNDS, OLD ULCERS, CRAPPFD HANDS, INDOLENT TUMORS, SPRAINS, BRUISES, PILES, CORNS, C. A WORD TO THE WISE. WHEELER & WILSON'S, The Best family Sewing Machine MADE, ArIS NOT A SHUTTLE MACHINE,.. But makes the Lock Stitch. TEE VERDICT OF THE PEOPLE IS DECIDEDLY .11 4 7 ITS FIVOR. The =COI they being more of these Machin watt TILMI OF ANT OTHER ATTESTS ITS SUPERIORITY Tor tartly partteuhui nli upon the Agent, where the dlMient 'Lyle. °Marlines are on exhibition. Pardo that have and other en called Standard Ilachir.ea have thrown then, ealde and give tbcdr testimony he favor or there. EVERT MACHINE WARRANTED TO GIVE ENTIRE =I For levers' reams It recommends hull above AL other. 1. Beauty and enoellenee of ankh. alike upon both side., work. Mg equally well on milk, In en, woolen. and cotton goods—sewn. log, onntlng„ gathering. hemming, telling, cording, and braldlng. L Strength of reams that will not rip nor •-avel. L The mod eimple to ainstroctlon or any two-threaded machine In met therefore kw liable to get out of 19,11 r. 4. 94441 without the use of a shuttle, thereby doingay with react ontaberkaae roaelstnery, abd the trouble of regu aw latliag the meal= of the leader thread. 6. Mensal • pester speed Mons shuttle atnehlte posstbly esn. These =arose wlth all the nem Improvatnente. Isermated sad denvired In Montrose, at Mutotarturene prom The best of Hosts fteressioas Oren. Over oat .311,11133 In use in Montrose sad vicinity. J. P. W. RILEY. MonLete, Jaz. 80, leas—it Delaware, Lackawanna, and Western 3E : t. EL 1 1 i s C) oSt, Ci Paining Time of Passenger Trains, Jane 2d,'64. = Acenta o6 l Psalm t. Rt. tion. P. It. P. ff. I= 11.40 NI 4.03 A 1 16 4.54 4AO 412 4.10 12.10 1130 A. 21 'Gent Bead N. M IVa YONTROS Rabottom.... 9.0 D 1.115 1J95 1145 11.50 11.15 10.55 Clrk`a bra:Dalt. ' Serontoo, !Stroudsburg. •Ifolonoks Cbwok. New Hampton Chaate for Philadelphia. N lO.lO The Passenger Train Northward Liam New Hampton on the arrival of the Matt Train which leaves NEW YORK at IS r 0... and RANIINKA CHUNK on the arri 11l of Train which IaIIVIS PRELA DELPHI - A ( K ensingtou Do. p0t.).3 Tab. m, At SCRANTON this Troth make" dnre cnnnen. eons with Tralue on the LACKA WA NNA end RUN/ aft , BURD, and DELAWARE and KUPSON Railroads. and et Greet Bend with the Mall Train on the Erie Railway going West. The Passenger Train Southward Lerma Great Bend niter t he arrive of the 13nrinnati Erpreasernm dm Waltconneseag at Scranton with Trains on the Ladoswanne and Bloontaberrg and Delaware. and Hudson Railroads: at Sleben. 13 Chunk anth the train fen Platindeltoloa. and at Near Hampton with Trams for New Tem the Lehigh V elev. Harrirburg. Sr.-- Pamagers try this Train arrive In !sew York at &DO. In Philadel phia at 6:30, and In Harrisburg at fieX p. to. The Accommodation Train Nerthward. eminent/ at Great Bend with the Day Exprese going Watt, by which dere arrive at Ithaca and Simulate the !tame day. Beath . leaves Great Bend alto tbe arrival or the New Tort llizprits eroins 6aq. 63f — All l'ageerzer Trains on the Erie Galt tay elpp at Great Bend, It. A. ElEitiny fitneralTicket Agent. leave ScarWs Rotel.lifontromL. P. at 66. m., money 1.11=1:1 for Scranton, New York, and Pbtle.delptilo It 11 a. for N.. liilford.Oreat 80:46nd the West. aieo meeting scoomt modattontnnin for Scranton; at 4 p. to., for Gt. Bead and the tralne on tint 7:414 Itatlyny going both East and Weal. jolyr64 121eT1A.1 7 1.9r & Commission Merchants, in LIVE AND DRESSED HOGS, Beef, Mutton., Poultry. and Calves, BUTTER, EG(}, STRAWBERRIES, AND PEACHES, 403,, 404, 406, AND 400 WEST WASHINGTON MARKET, New York. HEIM DOUBT. I J. 0. WESSELROFT. I R. B. SRA FER FIRE INSURANCE. Thelnsurance Co. of North America, PIKIL.A.DICLPHIA, Has Established an Agency in Blontrose, Pa. This is the olefestbuturanee Co. in the U. States, CASH OLPITAL PAID 111-- -- , • ASSETS OVZH - • • . Tlll:rata areas low ma that of anygood Comyanyi n N. T. or elaeldns,and Re Dlreaore ore among the trot for honor and Intarrlty. .. - A.R.TILUB O. COFFIN. Pruldeot. 0 - .4 1 / 4 2 Ptarr.SeerY. B. STROUD. Agent. *mama, July 16,18M-Iy. Office over the l'oetuntm. DO Y 0 V WANT A GOOD PIANO ? OR A CABINET ORGAN ! CALL AND BEE THEM AT D. D. BERIAN'S Wh re Tou ;an be supplied 'with 1011 MU 411 We Line of Musical Merchandise, WWI A PIANO TO A JEWSIIARP. ALSC)....de mai, the alllY .eeortmeat of PURE Silver-Ware and FINS ISWELRT In town. R. only the Pianos of Scnd lans Boston and firer. Tors linkers, and all Pintos sold by me .112 be kept in tune one year. Cabinet Organs Warranted for Five Year.. P. 5.—U you lewd an Inferior Instrument, don't call on Yours. truly. 0. D. HENAN. Youtiose.lllarcA M 1864. VERY EXCITING NEWS: MORE SUCCESSFUL RAIDING, Valuable Holiday Goods Captured. rya UR true anti trusty OTN.SA.NT.A CLA Ott, has of late been et. thaklartelde upon the nnetereall tiapply tests, partite thru' ifrattletee, ottd:ates 66 fortunate ae to recur. trot •tteorrownt of Tore an other minable goods eultable fnr the Ituodaye ; embneb to fill a largo number of the Ltrrt-tr on.nte and to t , ‘, told cheep, et The Franklin Rote: ABOVE THE HEAD OF NAVIGATION, (on A Lrrrix BELOW,) the net: Xarb Opltpleti report of the General's eucetat, opon the arrival of Main. One roOtto is Iles and let live. Kantrome. December 11th.1811.-11 Looking^ CZiguiligeas, FR BALL Rlr Montrcae, March, IMS NEW BOOKS. w R IVLIten"r°O=.4CT I L7I; nMTffs DISSOLUTION. " MbetVrin i r ii"u be ro l UtTre gigeirn dNer of ww ann. Tbs.:madam befe - dres wlll ullouel by Wbbelecir Ehotztaker.Thr 'Mom berretks Itheralptronage. N. OBANGEtt. J. WEMELOOL. MM. May I. 1845,141.. HUNT BROTHERS & 1311 IR, SCRANTON, I?A., tia R D 1)1 A , E IRON, 3TLLL, Net ILA, Elpltes,SLovels, Itelldirra' Hardware, Itallreell end 21Iningfftipplisa GM., Mine Hall. different et., Counter Sunk and Trail Spiku, Camaslinter-Ws_ Spring Axles. Skates and Bores, Bola, Huts, W saber& Patent Arms. Plated Bends, Mallea ble inane. IS ets,lipokes, Felines, Spindles. Bo os-Pots, Patent Leather, Enameled Leather. VI blp Sock. eta, sad a general variety of Carritid sad kt an ntaetnre rs Goods, w. give much atumt ionic this part of our stock. indent' a better sniveled sown:new. Sinn can be 11011134: elioWhErt In this pat of the Slate. Anvils. V Ices. Steens and Dies, Bellows. Hammers, ledge". ar—, Flies In great variety. Tackle 13100,, Mee Chains. (MEd. stones. Plaster Paris, lk.ment, French Window Olask AGRICULTURAL ITEPLEICEETS, Pumps. Circular, Mll. and Cror, Saws, Emery, Bolan Wrapping Paper 131a.dInz Pa per. Yore and B/asllng 'Cuba. Plain and Convex li arse 511 , ..es and Hammered Hone N Oar Dealers' Tools In g rest variety, and sta. WALSLASIZO, Lcatherland ?Lading. Rohner a1..3 Loather lialrbanks's es,.t.t. Scranton. N... March 30 1844.-17 1864-5. 1864-5. FALL 8 WINTER. CALL AND SEE THE LAME AND NEW STOCK OF CLOTHING , AT TEM STORE OF GEO. L. STONE & CO. Their OVERCOATS arc Good and ('heap. New Styles of UNDER-COATS, PANTS, VESTS, 1.7 DERCLO TIT IN G MR EST, TEA, COFFEE,kGROCEIIa Allot t cane. 7 o t s a . r .a .Tpl sympathy with GOLD a thVv i. v o dt . - blontro,, Sept. '3Z121,18,14. LEAVE SOUTHWARD. NEW GOODS El Aeon tlo molly P. Pi. OM TilE erurneribers have this day returned from Nero York 1.1. th • J. LARUE. and RELIITIFI.II. stock of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silver-Ware! Plated-Ware I Cutlery, Fancy Grootim s In whir , tutu would cry,te the attention of their [tends. They have. Irmo ranee n( 6b 11M, American, and Swim Watcher, boO Sliver.of very ro parlor Enameled, Coml. (hamlet. Wm and Glaa and lal» ()old helm of Ears t mi and MI:ACM unrcnit. Enamel. J 1.14601.1 and Forty Fitter Whin. of every ,Whlr oud prior, Gold Bravlet.i, A-llele, (1nte1..., Ve-c. c/a...lend Neck Chains, Gold Np,tac , ca and Thlrl' , lra,(P , ld h.c.r. Buttons and Stwie SpOour, Table and Pocket Cutlery, 3.45 8.15 8 6 14 .b 8.15 5.40 6.05 6.50 /' if Slyer Napkin lime., Butter end Fruit Kulei, (lord l'nee.,• Fnek, every.leLnerty Oen of Odd loreent lot of P lr Wore ever Drought Into Browny Volinty, ecan,rtslo, every urtlelr In oz., strait eery heart. Wu' Seores CLltus Cramer ts, mot , l k y. or I", s ne of ell Como., Bends. and tenltar Ftrine, mod T domino, Flrhln.z lfueilelnlereer varlety, Be rouleter Thermo/I:etre, Needle, :damns. SYy °Lusts. &e—he, Alto Piano Fortes and Melodeons, of tle very best makers, GOVER 6 BAK EH 1{ Family Sewing Machines, =I tiopelintendett. %ethic's R leer wart Water FUten, dirc. Then:awe Gnarls weep bought for CASH, and will sold orl the moat favorable terms, All Irina of Watches and Clocks Repaired as shall notlre and In the BEST MANNER ; alba EIiGRAVOIG lathe BEST STYLE. EVANS A: ALLEN. Commemal Buildings, oprit•ene toe Post Office, Blutainten.ltuy 1.564.-112.641 NEW GOOD 8! NEW GOODS! HA HILL C 11.3 34 Court street, Binghamton, N. V., Inn en enrartan riy nn hand II tame renek of godde adapted lo the Fate. Tau, ut La, own amporwian. CHINA, 0 LASS-WARE, LAMPS. TOYS FOR THE HOLIDAYS. FANCY GOODS FOR ALL TIMES. Merchant, to supplied st Near Yorkjobtdre_plioes. R. N. HALL & CO Bleehqraton..N. Y. December 19th. 1564.-19 SIM,OOO. 111,4c0,000. U. S. 74*30 LOAN It is A National Savings Bank I OFPEMING A HIGHER RATE OF INTEREST Than Any Other, And the nest Security. SPBACRIPTIONS RECE ' IYED BY W. H. COOPER & CO., Auzu, '2 . 1.1P64.-11 1101VTIIOSE. ,cam q II ta Mt .M 3 COM cr.r.out fat/ to snit, • 182 g Orarn IEI GROCERIES, I*r-s; SUVA RS,7 EAS, eOFFEE,SI-'IOE,FLOUR and SALT, (by the rack or bal}rd,) FISH, and al] articlunsually fout;clln Eras damOroceries. Flour by the 'Wholesale and Retail. de I meant° med4l hJVC to receive a liberal .hlreot pttblicpS rocaz, , N. • ".'• , he.tm••s , te tprice onld torPILTH.“DZACON"MO . COBB. REMOVED, AGAIN ! "The Famous Barber." thhae and the famous !Putt:. P liaruer. lath of Hayti, 4 f t•. I, how at Weoters, /1,7 I' lt. Weeka'a tale e 4tore tar Shovh..! and Shanwoollag, Fl,l be car tog liair to flit yuu, Mud me ready at your erg,. At you r k. CITAIIL EY MORRIS. 8e407d door or:om Searle's tlalrl, Up Stairs. Moutn.oa June 27.1864. St Ai Still Alive ! PRESS C 1.0171, tee sae:, a. 1.1 , 16 i. tbl, 01. L, • , ."C T A Ir t.oe calk oecToee. the ISMe.• Ten J OS.elsr. (Yrr. Mout Jour 4, I EDSON MUTT. UNDERTAKING :101l ti ti ron.ge orh• i r kende ■nd the pobec Egne r?I ly Gears gotohdrAco whoh dodred. ElL'i HY MIX EEL Groat prod. %Limo 3 I :15.5.-If • 7 iiREAT 'MARKET. Pablic Avenue, near Searle's Hotel. NREP,oastollyon hand good suppl o Cod FIATS of al lldado. OASIS pald for IMEY OATTLE, ' A VF.S.SUEEP.aod LA LIDS. Alto forIIIDESof moo / ail kinds. S.T.tfisortooz,t Et rISTOO 6.liern,sx. .Ilaw Lao. I Idantoooe. Feb.16191:0.-tf 4. N. DULLARD =1 • Carriago Shop IN rum BLABAT zo-uvagiti46d(7 n k o n(l et oq get Unntrou. Jolt I e.iin4-4 K. ()Luton. wnoteais uut 841412 Matsu In HOUSE FCRNISHING GOODS, CA RPETd, OILCLOTHS, WOODEN-WARE, CUTLERY, NEW GOODS AT 3. R. DE 'WITT'S. Tut! re=1°:.17.1721` rird'An:M=llo MUCH BELOW the primer Viwtemlarr. Of which= Perron:A LADIES' DRESS GOODS In colts variety. Great bardelna In Ladle.' Cloaking", Waterproof Cloth. Erna Dl aa Clothe, and Courted All Wool eletakinda. CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, &C. Bloch in 4rz IrlT e rli= Ke e ad 1 ht.:=..rALlatlolrlog il DOMESTICS. Brown and Bleached Hullo.. Deana, Tlaloga, Flannels, Organ Mayas, TOwelings, dee. Notions. Great vary of Hoop and Banoral ski liria l Meng and of all k a l¢ds. a = l e u Ta=g Cotton ' . de. ac. Boots & Shoes. Men's and Boys' Boota, Children'. Coppe*-toed Shoes, Morocco floes, Gaitcre, Balmoral Shoes. Women'e Calf noes. GROCEROES. Sugars apt= not to be beaten. VERY BEvT QUALITY Greco. Mart, and Japan Tone, Coffee, Sp!ce, Glover, Salerattu, near and Tobaoro, Bird Seed. Be. NEW FIRM! BALDWIN & ALLEN, =1 MUM, FEED, MT, PORIt FISH, SMOKED HALIBUT, Hams, Dried Beef, Candles Teas, Coffee, Spices, Syrups, Molasses, Sugars CIACYTanT33Et., Timothy Seed, & Seed Wheat BROOMS, NAILS. &O. Cash Paid for Good Butter. A. BALDWIN, - W)I. L. ALLEN Montrose, Wen ede Public A oetue, April 19,1864. ' No Humbug ! A First Class Jewelry Store Itaa lons been needed In 31ONTILOSE. and now we have It AT 32. Ei NI A. I•T ' S r addldoot s forma, Stoctad the cadre Sleekof fgw...;Vretia.dlyMfomtit the treat htesorttneut of Silver and Plated Ware ere: offered In Montrose. Splendid kissortment of Caatera, Cake theskets, Outs, Goblets. kn., also Cake and Pie Karts. Spoons, and Forkk. A entopleta Ansortatent of Goldand Silver Watches. Am:Ansa, Enellsb. and Stern. Speevaclew Silver end Plated. Ftne. solid Gold Jewelry, Lock• to and Cluing, Napkin 11100' from !Scents to 14.00, lolld,lB tweet Men.* Mem& Gold and Silva Pocket Entire.. !Ivry Table Knlvea,&c. Violin and Guitar Strings lint recelve4 and for ple by 31011tf.e. January . 11. 12,61 The th-cr of Read, W &trawl. and Foster say : REVII4 dlspoialot our stock of Clocks, '4"atches, Jewelry. and Sltver Ware to our tenor? roams:non. Mr. O. D, Brlal2l, we would earnestly recoca. mend our patrons and the publle generally, ho may be In want or of the above mentloucdzooatl. to give hl w m a call and examine Sic stock." ltemember--One door above Searle's Hotel, Repairing as Usual. :MEM QM= B. 110 LIONS & ft Carpets, Oil Cloths, Mailings Drugget, Mats, Rugs, Boots, . Shoes, Gaiters, Balmorals, Rubbers, Sandals, Glass, Paints, Oil, Nails, Sheetings, Bats, Yarn, Wall Paper, Shades, Border, Cord and Tass'als, Dry Goods, Groceries, Lamps, Plated Ware, Door Trim'ngs, Collin Trimmings, Thread, &e.; ALL OP Dr. Jayne's Family Medicines Ladies' Cloth, Cream Tartar, .Stove and Shoe Blacking, Matches B. 11. LYONS, AGEIIT FOB TELE LYCOMING CO, MUTUAL INSURANCE C I PUBLIC 'kVMiI:TB. Mortrose . Pa.. (M. 7. cs.-tr EXTENSIVE ATTRACTIONS F4'EN/Tifall 4STABLISHEIEWI IiVILLIAM W. SMITH, AT VIP FOOT OF AWN ST. lIIHE extensive Furniture Establishment of Win. 1. W. SMITE:I having been refitted sad greatly ho. proved,theproprietorrtspere s ully tillto4llCOl to ..4.!, 1111 1 tens of Montrose mud vicinity, that he is constantly .-- maninsaudgeousenhand the LLIt6 EST h 11EST assortment°. run W T 17.11 El to be jouno in the Country. Wegise tllefollowing Hit of scene of the arttelerahichwsl7ll: aellatgrattlyeduce4 pmfor CASH Or REA hureana.Walnutor 11alioaany , with all...from $l6 to 06 6. Bureaus TAO/ auirhlt brocatelictomfroin •Lb to 114. And • laraeamottment.frorn 45.410.1 , 12, 1114, to 618. War hntands4Cartistancia.corner and nquateStands,of tleannd arteee.froto 75 eentr to ten dollars. DeakaAivana.toweirecka.footatoole.ottorn an sJ °notes Ake. Contre.card,pler,tolletAtning,titchen,andostenslon table/. tlealre — csneerotwoodseat..noclters—elae,taa,wedwoodseste ofeoer7 variety ettol . Bolaedete-a•letesturnlehedatahortnoticnt New Y orleprieet. SPRING BEDS! deaornourr.Camargrr aan Barr us AtAazze. N. N. liestlyraadecoMaa on hand orturalehedataborthotiea.—. Reirseval•val,•lL read Ineea w Len dad re.d. W employ none . ..41C.41'.1717L s VO TEIIIEIiCEBIWOIIR lIEF. W ntend to do our WORK WELL. and mall It as LOW atilt , ran 're ttfor.l W. W. B.IIITR, aloutrose.lebroary !:5.1889 WAGON SflOP Sleighs and Cutters. T llLana 4goodca now to found over A. J. dlwp , trot comer e:mt rot!nr.-.2 rose. robe,, he will conUnue to carry on the manufacture of Sleighs, Cutters, Wagons, ite. Ready NI ads Marto ttlelghe,Lumher dle AlCut le rinowou hand. Ilareirinitione ntaly.rt short aof Ice Itput Stuff for (tatters rod Wagon Aloicer's , arterlsletestl Cr Itt) .. .keptconstrotlyoo heed, 0000 to d s papaw.) to do 1)00 19)11.t. at slum Cones. A gauupply °tread, made 13p0t0% teptmaaartt 11 no trod. N. It. All perwshutuothteato the ouderWanod wtll 'Wawa tali and settle theirsocnontewitboutlartLe”.otier t: ontron, July Ir. I:ES. NV , HONESDALE IVIONUIVIENTAL WORKS! To the People of Susquehanna Co TfiEuralentined hereby aruatence that they ate ailing thaw den rec,lved by them Cur Toml? In (38 " a tut istimY I ;ta Rnisibly venek Item ofe and de. 'free them, cur Warn tafpett,TuVy seietted and Oiled rumps. c g Z:lll.Za9 80.1864.4 f M. B. PECK & CO. -Boots and Shoos. MAUS at the old ptiaLlust oozed end for nle by biontrave, 801, 91, , BM. J. LYONS dBo]l Soldier's Pensions, Bondy sfz Book fay m underldiene4, LIOEI73ED AGENT OF THE GOVXII24 T ',wilievepromptattentionto ut &lam minuted to tat taro. He etatrgcsurilem atirms4l. edict over Lathrop, ?Tit' u M on Raley% m'. I B. IttiJOLLt.M.trose. el Aortal 11111113.41 : f_ll . v . Ort 1:41 CABINET ORGANS CV E V 2 3 l , l = a O4 . l= Om* C 071.7 07 0. Best Instrument Ever Manufacture 4 Oanamy It of him as amain's Raw Tait, tcurall tram CI to 010, &Oaf, Prices from SS to $4300 Benle always mann& urine salved Boot% ern Inetraction Book for the e Organ and Melodeon. Tim WS Book yen. Also. e UZI; Violin btellne. 0. D. BEMAN, Montrose, Novembe 11.1863. HIRSCHMANN BROTHERS BFA lava to can the attention of P1.7114:313.4 'Mgt to their extensive smortment of DRY GOO Millinery and Fancy Goods! Yankee Notions, WOOL AND COTTON 330BIERT, Carpets, Oil Cloths, &c_' Whicathey are preparedta seal sireaaaaableflgarea. ' DRESS GOODS ir.rmunellY lar e. comprbdng the Wed sad Etched deeds market, purcheeed at wi ll late Andton We; et dons zees ts,; the market prim, and be sold with Loan Games. ALSO. ELEGANT CLOAKS AND SHAITS, A BegotUhl Line of °WWI.% CASSUMELES AND CLO BALMORAL SKIRTS, A 104 t r ADLES ElCAftra. 11.007b izu; BILLLILFABT falaa flomflcto Liao of FANCY GOODS, HOLIDAY MUSTS. muscarctiiii nitown7 - it 0.20 Ocnut Street. 61 of ths " 851874 L• Binclunoton.Deormber2lLlElN. UM THU 133:13211 la nom ficel•lngs tow rappl7 of Cr CP CP 3CI IS In the =mem= dePartllMMUattal Mercantile' Ilusin Iniklnithemmt=4 FUEL AND DESIRABLE, Es- 71 Stack contststn put of Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Ruth, Groceries, Crockery, Glass-Ware, Wall and Windo' per, Oil Shades and Fixture, Kerosene Lamps, Shades, Citirr - Burners, Transparent Coy Kerosene Oil, Burning Fluid, pentine, BENZOLE, Tarnir Window Glass, Fatty, Brush( Cages, Canary Seed, Jewell Artist and Dentist Materials, Fancy Growls, Perfumery, dm gdc.,la short, oterlY even , thing, for b:as the &LW/ tee., to delight the eye, to gratify the fuey, antic conduce to thereat and inhottudiel coialbgta o' Koatrom,Arrlls. ABEL' TiIET Spring and Summer At a Large Reduction from April calm. Tblstedrittion mill 10c1.441 PIIIIDIMONV“ID - 10IJ whith .11l be found situp as azusl, and irlll te rold Most LIBERAL for Oath, on time, or for Predoes, N.B. Floar & Salt on hand, a 1311TRRITT. C=3 Agricultural Implement IH Ennerreliened desires to call the attention of tht Ht: thprticle of THRESHING MAGNIN'S menuActei ona oetab Halted and wel leucite Arm of Wheeler, Mell i ek & Co., at Mai ThemAteslance &rest, ter orably known and anhanallo , , ed that say effort at recommenduloo I consider unneecaml. !kelt to say ,t het experience in minufachntax.and loaf cr broughtout 1m provement• which ma/100m the CHAMPIONS OP THE WORLD 'would cal lespecial attntlan to tbdr Barger's PareTiteleaning Alta a neorthtni.andatiached b slngleboable.trobbier •••• ter•epower,and to eltberanderabot orovirattotthreatra. can be need •• crrdlnary hand taill.and mapelior.a• toct.-1 &man g mil I made. It tales no More paver to drive the Tat tachment.than tt does to drive an orftary sepexater or atlr, Oltresentalzes of eein le in a ga d ttachmenti haemlee p • t ent, are Ears t Hone Pneeesyitzn double. W . Pitent..ttt e . Improvements. talertnee& Gse ould's patent, one. two. • t hems posers. Bast millatne saving wood.feed catteractorni temhoree rakes. ke. An unresteleted eramnty fiver to tr . e7A tbeetrongeettuarantylbattbe above maehlnery • tantilt ,lo work. durabillty.eanyenienoe.andcbeapnem. It t ortarthernartlenlam•end tO the inbscriberfordroatoM"P arninenaseldnery. Oettermolfritedan4Alled with pral•ttAt fidelity. Also Agantirat HUBBARD'S MOWING MAURER' lett aral Lmanufseteret) by S. H. BAYRER BROTIWYJ rose,Pl,.-111. Geo mow rfor thiscoontry. Machtnevre ,o) [Um entlretattsfactlon. [WTl:idiots for using. and •I*'" Itreted,tree orenarße fort/flitter transpeatatlim. All personsertslaing to procuretbe best and cheapest. Chines. witrizedto ' , Unto the work of the Ilabbard's - tdower.brforteemrnittingtheneselvesle any other Meat axe. Orders•elicited Ana promptly attendedto. rogiotaceaddreuilarford.Busq.Co„Pa. L. R. PECK, Aged' Harford.Pcaulyl.lB62.-tf VALUABLE REAL ESTATIII FOR SALE. A valuable lumber and wood lot In Latroop • 414. county, la., ootataltdog about SOO aces, ton a roil , house and ham thereon. and about 100 acres In caw thi rely io s good eawmlll soul capable of cutting of lumber per year. Tee sawmill Is within two tulles of I; 6, ie • • Station, cn the IL L. dr W. Railroad. di good rad rood drioii" tap whole p r operty. There Is wood and lamtwr enough a1i00.4 . ; for It twice over. A raze ettaarevelll be sold low, witheoloi'i t ALSO. the farm known nth, 't Ewalt, Roberts rune ohm, Wyoming county, Pa.. tantaWng abOal SOO urea It a from lit tahalstel alstlon, lying - on the Tmahannork Crtel . 8.3.714.. a flat hold :the balsas op and—a rervdestrablel , 7„, l A Lb°, a visitable 11111 pro p erty. ono tolls from Idoetwee., ;outlet of Jones' Lake, malstlos of • gristrolll nod me.i i il 'it: • about :0 scot. of land, with water rower. The i • d lar.vv2u o 2lTi b‘3lb etttli i .teßo r' m il lratroo t t ‘ t7 ed '2OO arms. Fifty %tr. of cholc. weal and ;as Oakum:AP!, Thin farm la well fenced with good Mona wall, well v3ted,.., - k a high EU:goof cultivatioo ; capable of beeping hum • a lio v g i ei Y az d' rt i l r o 3 : ' L ' fre i lltllo r. legb of IdOntrose tha Nunn,- Toe lot medalist Coma 3Macess barn and etolcs fall aid ahstro trea. The attention of these wishing to purchase nal estate , • thew properties, as they small good and dateable Masa • the prices asked for them, Waal terms will tot glees. prim, and tither 111101104t100, cill 00. or Mitts. DA Pittston, Latems CO, Pk., nr St. ; MODUVW„ Susquelmona Co., Pa.. Jan. 101000.11.4 1 4 • Carriage Manufactorii_ TilZorg3=iiirt=atearir Ll 6 1:" Carriage & Wagon Stelf l 6: , tbnnerly axr pied 61E. .110Ornothere be IVO ' I • A la wn! In tasting or t - alxica WiTil IMP= Superior Manner. awn ! donolo the bat of stile wou X.J. B ' Watroso, June 8, 180., GOODS FALLING. TIRING In your 0 IMEMBAOIII I ... (Ow go 4 id • Lbw. Ostrook Jimmy 1111. 144 7. Viron [MIMI A FULL ASSORTILLN'r 01 NATI:Wit d sad will be sold tg 11 1 4 . 1 . =_-.. , V .. _-_ /
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