limpOriaMeer ot WholesoMe nedit. ‘ Bleepthltierworking man is emphatically nr ture's iestorar ; reinvigorating the phyal cal systam,twhlch through much totthatfbefsme weary, and keeping up that flow of life and spirits which are necessary to the performance of the arduous duties of farm life. A comfort& ble bed, as we are all aware, conduces greatly to one's rest. On this subject a recent writer OfOf the eight t pounds which a man eats and drinks in a is thought that no less than Live pounds eaves Ms body through the skin. And of these five pounds a considerable per centage escapertffuring the night while be is in bed. The larger part of this Is water, but in ad dition there is much effete and poisonous matter. This, being in a great part gaseous in forth, per meates every part of the bed. Thus all parts of the bed, mattresses, blankets, as well as sheets, soon become foul and need purification. The mattress needs the renovation quite as much as the sheets. To allow the sheets to be used without washing or changing, three or six months, would be regarded as bad housekeep ing ; bat I Insist that if a thin sheet can absorb enough of the excretions of the body to make it unfit for use in a few days, a thick mattress, which can absorb and retain a thousand times as much of these poisonous excretions, needs to be purified as often as once in three months. A. sheet can be washed. A. mattress can not be renovated in this way. Indeed, there is no other way of cleansing a mattress but by steam ing it, ,or by picking It to pieces, thus in frag ments exposing it to the direct rays of the sun. As these processes are scarcely practicable with any of the ordinary mattresses, I am decidedly of the opinion that the good old-flishioned stew bed, which can every three months be changed for fresh straw, and the tick be washed, is the sweetest and the healthiest of beds. If in the winter season the porousness of the straw bed make it a little uncomfortable, spread over it a;eomforter, or two woollen blankets, which shonid be washed as often as every two weeks. With this arrangement, if you wash all the bed covering as often as once in two or three weeks, you will have a delightful, healthy bed. Now if you leave the bed to air, with open windows during the day, and not , make it up for the night before evening, you will have ad ded greatly to the sweetness of your rest, and, in consequence, to Oh tone of your health. I heartily wish this good change could be everywhere introduced. Only those who have thus attended to this important matte: can judge of his influence on the general health and spirits. housekeeper, in Germantown Telegraph. flow to Distinguish Good from Bad Calico. The cost of a yard of calico is a matter of con siderable importance to the consumer who studies economy; but unfortunately, there are those who in wishing to practice frugality, de ceive themselves into the idea that because an article is low in price it must necessarily be cheap. The result of this is a demand on the manufklurer for low priced goods, and he to keep pace with the wants of his customers, in troduces into his wares, when practicable, cer tain preparations calculated to hide the flimsi ness of the products he is thus called upon to supply. This system of "dressing and finishing," as it is called, is practiced at the present time to .-e. greater extent than it ever was before, owing to the enormous advance in the price of cotton of late years The commonest calicoes are "dressed" with dower, china-clay, etc., and are generally so artfully "filled" with one or the other of such preparations as to be very decep tive to the experienced eye. When, however, such a dressed fabric comes to be washed, the "extra finish," as it Is not nnfrequently disappears, leaving a soft, flabby and loosely woven mature in the hand, the water loosely which it has been soaked is almost:thick enough for bill-sticking purposes. The finest "makes," on the contrary, contain scarcely any " powder," and should never appear any the worse for a good soaking in a wash-tub. In order to ascer tain when a plain calico is "finished," we have to rub a small portion of the piece to be tested between the thumb and finger of each hand; for this "makes the powder fly," as the Manchester men say. If this be of the commonest quality, a large quantity of "dress" will be extracted, and we shall soon see that the threads are left as wide apart as a sieve, crossing each other un evenly, and in places, going od as It were, at tangents. Then, if we draw out a single thread and pull it asunder, it will be found to break with a snapping sound. If, on the contrary, the calico is a good one, scarcely any such dressing will come out of it, on rubbing it the threads will appear closely woven together; a single thread drawn out will rather burst snap when pulled asunder, and the separated ends of such thread will present a puffy appearance, while the whole piece will be firm and elastic to the touch.—Harper's How to Repair a Road. The first requisite is to have a dry bed for the road. Without this, the superstructure, of whatever material it may be composed, will soon become rough and uneven. Some soils are naturally drained, and the gravely subsoil thrown upon the surface, and rounded a little makes as good a path as needs be. Others need draining, and no amount of gravel upon the surface will make a good bed without it. We frequently find bad places upon a hill-side where the wet, is always bursting out in rainy seasons. A three inch tile drain four feet deep just above these wet places would make them dry up per manently, and save a large expenditure every year. If tiles are not available, stones or wood should be used. There is no help for these mud holes but in draining the bed. A. single dollar spent at the bottom is worth ten at the top in graveL Roads are so constantly in use and the prosperity of the farmer so much depends upon them, that no pains should be spared to make them of easy grade and as smooth as possible. All classes in the community are benefltted by good roads, but the farmer most. All his sur plus crops must go over the road to market, and it makes a great difference with him in the course of the year, whether he be able to take a ton and a half at a load, or only half that quantity. Good roads add to the value of every acre he owns and of everything that he pro- duces, to say nothing of their influence upon his manhood. They are a mark of the progress of civilization, and a pretty good index of the moral culture of a people. A team stuck in the mud, the snapping of whiffle trees and braces, the cursing and bad temper of the driver show that " there is something rotten in Denmark." The mud holes in the highway undo the work of the school house and the church. There is an inti mate connection between the highways and the moral ways of a people. In mending either it is a very safe maxim to "Begin at the bottom."— American Agriculturixt. ERADICATION op Ox -EYE MUSIC& —Do you or any of your subscribers know how to eradicate the Ox-eye Daisy 4 Part of my farm Is becoming infested with them, and I want to get them out. Ana. They may be kept in check with sheep, they eating them so close that they will not seed. Sometimes they are kept from seeding by mowing them off with the scythe, while in flower, but they cannot be eradicated, except by smothering with rotten wood or straw, or by effective cultivation. J. J. Thomas states in the aviary Gentieman,thaleon a farm which he had lately visited in Pennsylvania, the Ox-eye Daisy has been an thoroughly eradicated, that not a 'hint could be seen, though it is generally abun.. • t in the neighborhood. The mode practiced for its extirpation is to plant two hoed crops in succession, usually Indian corn, both being well =inured, to be followed by wheat, and seeded to clover. The few weeds which show themselves are dug up.—Maine Farmer. Basic NAMES Fon Honsza—Many who keep horses give them no change of feed. It is hay and oats all the time. Those who pretend to keepaine horses, we will not even suppose make a regular feed of corn. For horses, we know, are fed almost entirely on corn in the West It may do as a feed for a plow team—but certainly not for fine or buggy horsea. Bat horse whether fed reg arly on corn or oats, should have a bran mash at least once a week—and if twice all the better. It cools the aptem—it opens the bowels and cleanses and muffles them. It keeps the horse in health. It wards off the cholic end other bowel complaints. There will be fewer horses dying with the bolts, cholic and other diseases, if bran mashes are given weekly. They are made by heating the water to the boiling point, and then rearing it on brat About six quarts of bran should be used for each horse. A couple quarts of oats may be Eet with the bran and a little salt, and the boil water poured overall. When cool, feed to horse. They should generally be given at night.—Bural World. ®'Joseph BaileT, of Walworth, Wia, writes to the Rend New Yorker, that the .in the head asleep may be prevented . ring %ham once a wait salt with which cat lir has been tailed to color it slightly. Real Estate Agency 1 TMM undersigned have fixated a partnership and opened an of ace for the purchase, male, and rental otreal estate In the Cow. ty of Susquehanna, Pa" and we aball try to make It for the intern. of all who desire either to purthaxe, sell, or rent real estate, to give to a call. We design to Overtire extensively to all throe countlee. both In New York and New Jersey, loom whence come most of tte persons who buy lands in this county. Mr. Hinds to extettsiVely acquainted throughout thecounty and wings's, the mattaki mann , al tow his whole attention. We have Several Farms on Hand, Ratable for dairying pommies. The target part of the pearehan money ran run fora term of years, petablein itthittlbient•• No. 1.—...131 three of land In Forest Lake, 11l Improved. good dwelling hone], rig barns, well watered, and will support from 50 to Meow]]. Convenient to meetings, ethooler, and teechat..et. A larepart of th e purchase money can remain far seethes of year& N 0.8.-133 ;area of land In Franklin, (1 - .lpsonville,) 100 amen]. Well watered, two dwelling houses, two barns. Monad eat tehools, and store. Well suited for =lry porpown. Part Of the =thaw money may remote fore merle, of years. N0:4.-191 three of land in Moloch. 150 Improved, well watered sad fenced, good new dwelling house, 1 barna:orchard;=dottiest. cut timber upon It sultident to : th ee th e whole farm for fifty years. Two end a bait miler Rom Dimock Comera, and five miles Rona Monttose. Two thin!, of the purchase money can remain for a set les ofyears,secured by bond and mortgage No.h.-47 acres of land in Bridgewater township, dif miles tram Montrose, 35 acres improved a good =lv dwelling house, torn, $ torty.feet sheda stood grettsl orchard, well watered. One half of the purchase money on remain Mr a number of years, secured upon the premise.. N0.6.-100thresodtuate ha Bridgewater. two miles from lion. from. 60 acres Improved. good new dweillst boom, barn. and MI:l -ard. Ope-thini of the purchase money down. and the balance in I. 1,8, 4, and S years. No. 7.-81tuateln the township of Forest Lake, four miles Rom Montove. A pa dally doge nes the house. 134 WAN. Over 100 Improved, a good dwelling noose, two barns and sheds. good or ard ms mill in good running order, and elder mill. churntme by do, milk house, Re. Terms : Onehalf of the purchase money wn, the tad.= In flee annthl payments. No. 5.-1116 acres of land In Herrick township, 190 three =prow ed. toed dwelling bonne, two barns, taupe house, fine stabling well wintered, and under a good Mate of Improvetuvi convenient to schools and an d mut be =remain:llly divided and reads Into Iwo farms. Terms Our-half down. balance in insteliments. No„ 9.—ddletate In their/I=ol3lpol Jessup, Posen miles from Mont row, containing misty sow. forty-five Improved.* good home, bun. grafted orcharciand a vary flue sugar bush. eonvenlent to Church. Schools, and Mills. One-half of the pm tt:wee money down, the balmier. can be paid In four equal payments. No. 10.--oltnate to the township of New Milford, containing 140 serreHl 20 acres Improved two mUes Rom the lionosh of New Mllftent, and about eighty rods from the Larkawana and Western licad ; urethral witK..l b. kiln.. and • doe beartng orchard—a grove of chestnut upon the pre ere for Ile. or telegraph poles—a school house In the =conflate vicinity ; teed three dlfferent churches within two miles. Imp thee. from the farm will be sold If the purchaser should not ward the whole Terms reasonable, N 0.11.-4011 t 0,., adjoining the vitiate of Fusc:eh.= Depot, on the N. 'f: h Erie Mail Witv, one a the most .nvienlne farm. - . In •.. . • lc the vicinity front widen to lien milk In the viliage. %Val keen row; and teams to work the farm. There are shout TOO telegraph pules on the Ann. worth sl,co cnch, betides a quantity . of Railroad ties and woad within a mile of the village two grind Merinos homiert flee hams ; and a maw mill. There Is also on the farm • are Proof paint mine, and IS paint eel In good conning order; two goo' o.Mauls. No le. than as pameogertral. leave the depot daily. For an enterpriang man to make money the farm In one tattle moot desirable in Tice northern iota of the etate. No. It — . innate In New 11111ord township. two mills moth Cron. the village—HO acres—about iJ sere, ithprot ed. a acrid non.- Nan. and out buildings—finely fenced and writ watered—a good o*railed or gaited fruit 4 watt, plum, and corm )—weal situata. far dairy purpose,. One half the pleasoe money down. the het lanes In one. two, and thaw yea., with Interest, A vet-plasm , &danton la price U. the whole parr-hue money dated be pal.. down. a. MAI! =LUZ. - • • •a IRMA. A rld roam CB A MI3EnB & Januarr 18 1884.—tf Morn...ow 1 / 8 8888hanns Co. P 8 WHEEL HEADS ! WHEELS AND REELS. AlW l lllbl7l7ltl'se'ltgao'r t h 7, p =,„°Vlll; shop in .i..vre's Foundry, or on H. Sayre hB WU &tort in Montrose. Flax Wheels, Wool Wheels, Clock Reels and Wheel-Heade: Wholesale and Retail. Belt Wheels and H reds that an Asibly be made and rm . , ar tielemrarranted If properly nand C. M. ckeinkeia..o Monroe January o,lBrs. N. B.—Repairing done on short notion. C. M. C. 111MWILLIAM W. SMITH, C Alt ABINET AND CITIAIR MAN tr ibalism Seep. conatariey on hand all kindle otOsartrat , Fourrosa, or feu /dated al abort notice. Shop sad Ware Booms foot of Rain SL Pa- /larch 8, t 583.41 LAW NOTICE-NEW FIRM. Berth EMMET & FITCH having eawbelated B. Beare - tom au, 131 . with them me partner In the practice of the the ell Ita veal. one branches, the bnelnew will hewadler be done In the name of Bentley,Fitch& Bentley,, 11‘1,111 , A6 entruste4 to them will be lateens! to nese.d fldt Ilty. Utter state as oceopled by Bentley & B. a. 4121171.44 4 4 nzmur. liont.rase, January 1. 1865. P. REYNOLDS, LICENSED IMMURE% o ` ELLS DRY GOODS and 10 Ion& of Minchandlle, and also Montmee, Pa,. Dec. 6. 188{.—V licl , oinnining Surgeon! errnZsubtatsibertakving beea_aletstd_ky the Commlsslooes of Penstons, a MRDIIJAL EXAMIN at large. to ersmfoe andatlve =Macaws to all entitled to Pcruslons, telllntlend to all ap. plleatlonsthat may be presented to him, al. Montrose. Pa . Rooms al J . . 8. Tarbell's Hotel. E. PATRICK. Montrose, April 0.1863.-tf toCOLLI7II & SEABLE. Moneys and Counsellors at Law, MONTROSE, Buse. CO., PA. es Brisk Brl t Uritlni, over Lathrop. Tylo B. dcl...r.i.rtri, D. W .kits Wormse-rehrowyTLlWO E. M. TURNER, Attorney -at -Law ! OFFICE OVER WILSON'S STORE. Mont:rem Angstet .181114.-tf D. BREWSTER, AUCTIONEER Montrose, Pa. !Warm, Avail 4.1954.-4 HOME INSURANCE COMPANY. OF NEW-YORK. CASH CAPITAL, TWO MILLION DOLLARS. $3.Y.R.417043. 75,801. n. J .Iditer. See:nasty. Ce.A. J. tet.zeur. Preedent. Joan %foams. AMIIIIM Seem A. F. Wer.a...en. V. Preet.. Pelletrudeaved and reamed by th e unclerel g aed, at bbroffice, oterthe Partake. BILLINGS STROUD, Agent, Itentroas.PLanlyt.ls6l4.l EW FIRM. TnzoN, GRIFFIS k WARNER hart totzred Into (*- partoerelip fore* purpose of ogling Dry Goods, Groordes. . Ilordwatr. Don and Heel, Boras sad Rms. Hat. Z.ll l l. Omer Fintgas Bunt ravrowaY occoPlod S 7 IL S. WR W. & Boa. repeattilly solidi the patroaao of all. Maolnnis. iszalarY 9. On the Track. C. F. MEEKER, d mIXA. O n via . Is Vll5O rantseed.tbe Fam attu d bdsoure ry d stock co band of P. IL prepett Plows and other Castings, v =nemlly =nab Cotate7 Shop at short =lot sad Pounds:T . opposite the Post OM/ice hi New Nliltord. Pa. N. B. OLD IRON WANTED. !ter vtacti 3 sin pay CASH. C. F. MEEKER Nem Illtrad. BeT4. 1.1.13e.L.J7y 010 D 01 /LAMM= PIMAIrT SOZODONT Pr Prorating outt ... Clesnl^t tg u M Fm Scrdenlag the Gam& weizotis 6 nem. STEWING'S AMBROSIA, Freitarivg Mx, Thuile IN iIISSL TIIIIRELL locamil.Oci.lB6% -.- PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS. • sus gists rOr ' ABEZ TURBEILL vouseem orsoir UM IOW! 1565 Etiphteett years established In N. Y. Clty." Only Infallible 'media" known." "Free Imo Poisons" " Not dangerous to the Unman Family. " Rats come out of thelf holes to dle." 'Costar's" Rat, Roach, &c Ester's `Costar's" Bed-Bug Exterminator. Is a liquid or stmsti,usod to destnly, and also as a pro. vastly. for Bed Bugs, tit, Costar's"Elec'ePow,r for Insects, 1 for Moths. Mosso Fleas. Mal Hue, limszta mPlanter ',Arta Ad. ead. Sc. &c. &e. !Lc. Cr" Bold by all Drugette and Retailer. everywhere. B " or all worthleaslreltattnn. lair Bre that •• COST An's" uatoe to on eath Box. Botllo, and MA, before you boy. Hoary FL. Cowtor. fir Potwar al. Drool. 412 Bra Pk TM T. ft aw Tot.. Illarbtlold by all Drumtiats and Dealers to Itiouttobe. to.. INCREASE OF RATS.--The Farmer's Gazette (English) la sena and proves by type. that one pair of rata sell have prode. ny snd descendants no Ides than 531.1150 In three yem-s. Now, mi les% this Immense family eau be kept dom. they would consume more food than soak! reestahe 68,0 en human binge. so - no. Camas's" aelverthentent In dell paper. RATE rams BIRDS —.Whoever engszes In shooting_ small Irds Is s cruel men whoever aids ill ester Orating RATS is • eneNctor. We I , bould Illy Fong ..f our correspondents to give or g benefit of their expertencr In driving out these pests. Wo teed omething beside. dogs, cats, sad trnos for this lsness.-I. l anlAutif• American. N. I rer Boo 11" novertbernent In tide paper. OnSTARR RAT EXTERM IN A TOR In Annie, safe, and acre,—the nnet peamt ant , Itra , ,op nicetlna we have ever attend. ed. Every Rat Wm can go It, prommly prepared acowdlna to dh rectlone, .111 eat it, and evpri twin II will die, aeoesally at i s t;: , d , 4sl , a s c i tt ic .r . po m e i . , l , t o d r o . fmazi wbere the medicine was k W Sce Ocar a's" ailcatitement In lids paiar. nous yap:En:nu errn.ln herd 14; to ho longer. 11 tt,y use t•l'o.zatOr kieterrulttter. We have used It to our gal h;factlon ; od I( a 6.1 Mel N, wu would have It. We haeettitti but they tfeeled tmthluc ; hot l•l`oetare^ article knocks the bru,h out of Rat, R.achm. Anti, awl Bed Iluge. quick. er than we can write n. 11 P.ll, gre at d• wand all over the MM. trV.-Ifietttha, liacetle. rir See "Cotremee - ad , ett laMw.tit lu thia paper. t,;(15. A VOICE PROM THE FAR WE.M.—Speaking of ..tharrarre Rat, Roach. Ant, ae. Exterminator— . n.oro man And provtatons art dttotrored anonally tn rdnt C.,nnty , 0 vermin than wcrtdd pay for a ton of this Rat and Inwet - --ILanetatcr. Wlactnts: a , Herald. fir Sec -C,artytia - advent...lA to Ltd. paper. FARMER , AND II tttili.F.ErElLs—totteehl mooned et., hunarett...l dollare' tatt7l:„. f tenon, lint nahhe, Jot ant annually eltettrot hy It,. Mo.-. ATI., and other In.tetta and renot.-4,11 „f erblen 1 . . yttevehle,l by a fete tioUere' ~n rtli of eetrT.ol - Roach, Aut, ae. E.:hermit/Wm, I... Alight luta uned freely. SW' Sec 4 .Coenta'." luivrrtleemcra Ix. llilf paper lir Sold In MONTROSE. PA I By ail Druggists and Dealers. Em NEW GOODS AA Reduced Prioese T L l l T lL Al: e h r, l bervr y sgli b t: t r o o , mlll:fr e ell. r ag r the potillegenen B. It. Lyons & Co., ~, , a 2.3.2, 2 =rerg -rz i 'hut L thoee•rho .10 to b. ItTIOLE of Ready Made Clothing, to befottad In the Cou latT. canal to any eurrom Wong acd WAX ad.NIED NOT TO BAY. THIN AND THICK COATS, V-estsand Pants. of every variety. Alsonn SXTEliSlVE...ortment of MHATS & CAPS, Istestatyl.Alllnalltles.Cawra .1. RAN Evx.011113.19. Montrose. April 17. 'to, S. LANGDON. DOWN DOWN! DOWN! UAS GONE GOLD! LOW! LOWER! LOWEST! ARE OUR PRICES FOR Prints ! Delaines Sheetings I Dress Goods! Boots and Shoes I Gaiters ! Halmorals Groceres and Hardware! Ready-Made Clothing! Rats! Caps ! Yankee Notions Mane all ENLIIKSS VARIETY of stock. We mug ham more room for our NE W (WOOS. and am determined to Meth red the old stock. re — tiorue and me us before purenawne. Of — The Lei:lmA prices always paid for Butter. Oraln, and Pro. duce of all kinds. J. JACKSON. !Whittle, April 11, SCOTT'S POPULAR DIES. Thom medicines ane murranUtd if neml acooratieg to dlreettona. Try them and It nut mtbterfory nitro one half the medicine and the money Elite refunded. I have told lhowantla of bottle% but tame Ouse retortud. SCOTT'S CHOLERA CURICiIm COLDS AND COLD CHILLS. This medlelnt L romporNl of Gam and Root, and oaw an trA canasta reaction to the nyta+•m. and b Awnless to all. it Wu Don cued to the SPOTTED FEVER. In • number of caws. anti proved el:I/xi:LW. Pull dlrecllons on ecb battle- 1.1.1 60 dim. SCOTT'S SANATIVE OE ATE. rZVMZiM PILES, CORNS, MO. It la composed of segatablea. and ill petirely Larnaca. nics twenty-five cents ► bet. Dees 6n:—We have Cad ample opportunity of testing the sir tae of your °erste for many years, and find It es you recorronend It. and we have no Mediation in recoscrontudlr tt to Ott poblle. L. W BINGIIAM. M. D., els Ifllf.nd. CALVIN O. HALSEY, M. D.. Montrose. Wm. H. ems% H. D.. Wag/bane. Matuditetured byL.Bcll.l, ScruLt.on. Pa. and L3r ale by I. B. BULLARD. Mantras!. . . . W. O. WARD itgON:New Wiltant IRA 6earTBne.l l l. ■u2ntmk. D.. lash. ISM International lire Insurance Compan OF NEW-YOBS. Office, 113 Broadway. I lulu CHARLES TAYLOR, President - 11.stamoN BRUCE, Wee-President Wyatt DRAKE, Acting Secretary. BILLINGS STBOLD 9 Agent. Yadzaii& Javan IA V3Sl.—ls 1865 U s wte—need ro Rvrs, Rive, RommES, REECE. END RED Asm to. to. 1 P46:i. 1 4t565. 1 .46,71,. 1 SOCi. I *(35. FOR DYSENTERY, CHRONIC DIARRHEA, CHOLERA MO Ears, DOWEL COMPLAINTS, CRAMPS, COLIC, NERVOUS, BILIOUS, AND SICK HEADACHE, SOURNESS OF THE STOMACD, FOR BERNS, SCALDS, OR SCALD HEAD, FROSTED FEET, INFLAMED EYES, WOUNDS, OLD ULCERS, CDAPPFD HANDS, INDOLENT TUMORS, SPRAINS, BRUISES, A WORD TO THE WISE. WHEELER & WILSON'S, The Best Family Sewing Machine MADE, ArIS NOT A SHUTTLE MACHINE, -40 Hut militias the Look Stitch. THE VERDICT OF THE PEOPLE IS DECIDEDLY IN ITS FA 1 - 0 Z Ms tact of limn being more of thee.. Machines sold THAN OF ANY OTHEH - ATTESTS ITS SUPERIORITY For Weer FutlcolAra all noon, the Agent. whore the dimmmt fay Ica of machines ire on cx.Llbli.lon. Parties that have used other so allied roanderd liarldart have thrown them aside and eve their leadraohy In Mane of these. EVERY MACHINE WARRANTED TO GIVE ENTIRE SATISFACTION For several reasons It recommends Itself above all others. 1. Rooney and exoellenee or Alien, alike upon both Ades, work Ina equally well on lull, nom woolen end cotton !roods—worn qulltlng. {canoeing, he troolmn, r iling. town ror. and braiding L Strength of mans Chet will not rip nor -.vet. e. The moot elotple Com hr m druction of any two tAlcd machna In nee; therefore Pea liable to get on t of Mtn!, 4. Sews without there of s shuttle, thereby ening sissy with much cunahenarne marilinery, stol the trJubie of regulating the tension 01 the under thread. a. guns at a greater speed than a shalt le rr.aeliihe pneeibly can. These machines with all the new Imerovemente. wasenntea sad dellvoird to Montrose, of 11.ufactarere . ipiecast. The oat of Hors It Kyzazstms gists.. title , OW. erVlStalls 4. me In hiontortal and vicinity. Montrose, Jan. 30,1 563.-tf Delaware, Lackawanna, and Weatern Et Et c: - .) ea, ci Rimming Time of Passenger Trains, June 24,'64. LE.&VU NOATIIWARD. MI Acenm mod., P. M. Et=l CZE3 ?If: 100 a:111 MI 111 1 4.. 5 5 MAO 4.4 NI Amt Bend, Neer al 'Ad. illONTitite K. nplx - Alom. Faun }vale. ........ . A biturt,l ....... Clarirh ..... Scranton Sl:prohlaerg, •Inlahunka Chuhk.. New linmptne . Chance tor Philadelphia. The Passenger Train Nn Leave* New li•mptbrt 00 the r.f • the Matt NnW YORK' at P , a:T*I %I AN CNKA OTT vat of the Train whttb Imvaa PH 11. A DELP.II • • - • 7,14.. m. At 801:ANTON 'frt. h TralrA on the LACKAWANNA , onswi :dpLLAWAIIS.nd ;:q Rndr4nea and nt Great Bend =M=M==2 The Passenger Train Southward Leaves Great Bend alters he arrival of the Cincinn 311 Emireiti how the Weil-connecting ut Sur:anion with Trains on +L O ackawanna and Bloomsburg and Delawarr and Ilinionn Railroad, at atwiun ka Chunk with the train fur Philadelphia. eel at !it w Hampton with Train:. for New York. the LuhL.h Harriubil du Pawn:nen by Oita Train arrivik to haw York at Cioiak In Y hlladab phis at tad, and In Ilarrtihurg at p. m. Tim Accommodation Train Northward. connect. at Great Recd with the I tay Express soh , . West, by which women/mot .I.rsre nt Ithaca and nye:act:or the same Say. Southward, leaves Gcct Ilettd after the artietel of the New York Express going East. EV' Elereucter Train. on Lt. Erie Balt my stop at Groat Bend. R. A. HENRY, General Ticket Acton Stages leastehearle. Rote Ntontrone. PA. at 6 a m.. 10 eonn.C. with teal no for Scranton New York. and ELI lade Iph la : at II a. ru.. !or New Milford, it•At bond. and the West. alrome4dlnk OCCGIII% naodatlontrato for Scr anton; at 4 p. m., for it Bend and the trams on the Axle aallway Colo. both East and West. 1n1y6'64 FIRE INSV RANCE. Thelnsurance Co. of North America, PHI LA DFi . LPB TA, Rae Established an Agency in Mon trace, Pa. This is the olde.t fairurante Co. in the U. State/. M=:111M11:1:Ill Mil grates srearlora as those of an ygnod ermpany in N.Y. or elsewhere and Its Dlnctortarr harms the first for honor and rarity. G Uonloose,Joly 15.15590 y. (Nce over l'oF.l,lllcv. DO Y 0 LI WANT A GOOD PIANO I Oa A CABINET ORGAN ! CALL AND SEE TIT EM AT 0. D. IBERIAN'S W :ere Yov ;nn be Supptiol with any Thins 1e the Line of Musical Merchandise, 'FROM A PIANO TO A JEWSEIA:II.P. ALSO—.A.s areal. the only assortment of PURE Silver-Ware and FUSE JEWELRY in town. A. 8...—1 sell only the Pi 1113.1 of that clam Boston and NeraTors Makers, nod al Minot sold by um will be kept In tone one year . Cabinet Organs Warranted for Five Years P. b.-1f you want an Inferior los , rumEnt, don't call Oa Yours truly. 0. D. HEIMAN. Montrose. !larch 19.1654. GROCERY AND SALOON. T ha i . rahri re loe w n, ho co r.e rdtz l ‘ nr , l n r ,6 l , ze n ln o clLtl i t , trt,t! we trust. receive null uvotenent u. en will cause them to .011 again. We have bestowed partionLar OttTnticu to fitting up our LADOES' SALOGN and tan famish, If drain"! . private roonui to LADIES and GEN. TLIMEN, or for Ladle. alone .or Gentlemen alone. REFRESHMENTS I Among ourlln of edibles can he found Onto, Theron, Ham sod Ergo Waal Beef. Iteefateok, Hutton Chop, Chickens In every form hot oreold, !Tinkled Tongue. Lobstad, bar t 11" Reny fact everything the market afforte. la the way of drink., we keen everything except sphitnotte or el. Cobeiebeverngen. Our malt liquors ore of the beet quality and "Torrential pure. Also Liothelnlc Wlnot, Chien Sonsaparllla, Soda Water, Small Beer. itc. Ice Cream In Tommer. We havesecured the servloo of a hr., claw Cook and 11111214 M everything prepared to suit the mart divert:TEl.l tutre u CONFECTiONERY. We have on hand the largest Kock of Confectionery e ver broiled Wan the County. We can furnish, at wholesale or retail anythf co to this line that may be oiled for, end as cheap or non be bought any here, Tobacco and Cigars Chewing and emoktag Tohaeco of every rand, nod Cigars of ev esygo y, [room era " noel grab"to the 6arL vorcd Ravages. Orr 40) 00 (3 r 'OISE Our stock of Groceries can't be beat In this punt of the count* ferqualitv and lamer, of price, ant excepting ineehandon. We Will runlet. Flour. balt.Sugar, ktulurtee. Ceder, Tru.tm.libeere, llab le., Vlgr. and everything In that line of the best Qualities, In any Quantity from one pound toe too. Our endeavor will he ho please all who may favor us with their patronage-pledging Oureelver to talrneoln drat and to the strictly One Price System L Katßlr Montroer-Dedernber ad.1644.-W L. . BACod. THE LATEST STYLES. JOHN SAIITTER R l s Pl rrg Li °T that k T P ared rll enta,oihe moat fallOnUeo2cr nwV. tented to at with elegance and ray, LADIES' ULOAlni—the Wen Now Trek atriaUM! Deer 1.. I.ookixiir Glasses, Ira BALI BY Uotarcak Nab. leaa. HUH BROTH RS A BLAIR, SOR.A.IsTTON, PA., HARDWARE IRON, STEEL, NAILS, ISpltes,t3hovels, Builders' lianderare, Railroad and Mlntnifiemplles he., Mine Hall. (11fferent slag, Counter dunk and TrallSplkno, Carriage aterials. Spring &slat. likeinsand Boxes, Bolts, Nut, Washers, Patent Arm. Plated Banda. Malleable Lrona, Hob.. lipokas,Fellon,lSPlndle&Bows.Poles, Patent Leather, Enameled Leather. Whlp Sock. eta, and a general variety of Cartier and Manufacturers Goods, se., de-, Be. sir Wu gee much attention to thls part of our stock, and offer better seboeted amortnnent than can be found elsewhere In this par of the State. Vloes. Stocks and Dies, Bellows, Hammers,Aledge ,s Mesta, great varlay, Tackle Blocks. Rope Cbalets.Grind ttonea,Plaster Paris, Cament,French Window Glass, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, Wa nd P r ge ' ir 4 . 1 . and l f r p e 7Fr . S u .7 Ifa D B E !at e s Plal.la a CO3evex B arer Mlctet are hammered Home ;rads, C - peat:re' TOOISID great candy. and ALL IT •AILLISITT, I...mther land Finding. Kanner whi Lambe , 13eltIng, latroanges bealcs,dc. dellAnt.oll. Pa., March 80 1810. 1 r 1864-5. 1864-5. FALL & WINTER. CALL AND SEE THE LARGE AND NEW STOOK OF CLOT H IN G , AT THE STORE OF GEO. L. STONE & CO. Their OVERCOATS are Good and Cheap. New Styles of UNDER-COATS, PANTS, VESTS, & UNDERCLOTHING Pint SALT, TEA COUR & gROCEIIIE All 0 1, t o h r 4 tg; 5 41 . :1 n 3 !apathy .AA GOLD a th t e rr la i tz&d . -- eiontrole, NM,. 3(4. J. P. W. RILEY CE SOUTHWARD. NEW GOODS A renm ds n. P.M. Patna Fu. CM TE le•herr. - e•r eav rein:aril from New York with a 1 LAW , h.. C. re AU I' IF L athrli of NV:ttches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silver-Ware I Plated-Ware I Cutlery, 8 Fancy Goods, w whir nII • ret • mete the Mtersion of their friends. They haven la rf •ni iit American, and Straw Watelteki Grild of very payee/sr struiltlert Goo!. Hon and Glam. nod Plain Gold Betz of Beech I'ln,. Shamrock, liermrnel, Platt. Gold am! incy Finger thing., of every nod pr•d ilraceicts, Armlets. Chittelisli, rlimrd and Neck Chnlmi, Gold and I, r niectacles and Tram h ImitGold 01.-, lite:ohs and Studs Spoons, Table and Pocket Cutlery, _ 'ilver Napkin F.lnec, Rutter and Fehr K.nrer A Card Casks, Forks every ilisalhtlon .0 Odd ces lu Thy larpst h! Illattl • r ..• ere t In.° Broome (Moot), •ins., evwrs in use, ocelotvery bean- Urn! is , • •res orris:nests, a of Fans of all gall!, . Gime, Ikada, Violin and Goiter henries ..rel rrimn.l her, Yishtry Tackle to emery narlety, Be- muster, Therm...rim:mu. Needles, liroshca, Gold Fenn. Scissor; l ntiy Glassrah de. Also 15 1 4 5 1 10 P. 1 rd hich 1 • the arrl hw rn L RR A (ken I=ll3 I ,nr krs c FILO, Piano Fortes and Melodeons, of the very best rrukere. GOYEIi & BAKERS WATTS COOK. Sup,lnteodent Family Sewing Machines Kethdr' , . r and Warm rhea" trt. no above Goods .ere nougni tar tiAn U , and ve.l: M ^obi nu the moan favorable terms All kin .:a of Watches and Clocks Repaired canon maize a-A In the BEST .11.2aNti ; nlnn MiOB.AVING la the BizT el VLE. EVANS & ALLEN. re 000D8I NEW 00013 CI R Hi HAM & ett o 3.1 Court street, Binghamton, N.Y., hovo conotautly oa 12,,i1 a lax, nook of goal.f asLopte4 to the Taint, of tour own Importothn. VM,OOO $1,9iK1,000 Herthants will be .applied at New Yoe* Jobblng prima. R. H. HALL a co 13thrhamton. N. 1%. Dmmber 19th. 1864.-17 Us S 5 7313 LOAN It is A National Sayings Bank OFFERING A HIGHER RATE OF INTEREST And the Best Security. SUR,DRIPTIONB RECEIVED BY W. H. COOPER & CO., =I I M 3EFO .-O 6Ffrl:;ot P stprl CU that cahoot fall to sult.• su;irio ,ui 7 GROCERIES, 0 14 -. 1 Stßi A RS, 7 RAS, COFFEE,SPICE,FLOUR and SA LT, (by (he sack or barre/,)/ 1 /Sll, and all artlclerarlally f . ott,din flmt claar(lromrles. Flour by the Wholesale and Retail. Le I c.ean b olesil, I d ope to •ucelvo a liberal &hart° t poblicpa tOtutge v ;tglleatenar tetp rt. , paid tart' L T B."D Et . (o 3 ;re 11.. rt ten*. taarr Dla 1 11110... th REMOVED, AGAIN ! The Famous Barber." Come and sea the (arsons Barber. Farn.mi Barber. late of Hayti, ' ~11layil, now Vr'oska's, F IS. 'Nedra's Shoe Store. Fled ma Shaving and abanapootne„ Find me mating Hair to salt you, Find roe ready at you:: service., At your. sereloe„ CHAIM ES MORRIS. Seurat door above Searle's Hotel, Up Stairs. liantreuse,Jana 47.18t4.-tf Still Alive ! would respectfully larnrre the public that we are afil+allie., IV awl t& Nr , vNtIFAVIIIIttt WOOLEN DOOM, CA RD WoOL. and DRESS CLOTH. the came iteusual. at the OLD ILIOTT STA-NI)," ace mile aafLa-Lall north Montrese,on the Snake r Turnpike. JuusoN morn, LUAU.. June 6. I )f,4.-tf EDSON 111017. Ai)at j don an In att. Ore: MEAT MARKET. On Public Avenue, near Searle's Hotel. K rE Pentltanttyon hood et good sonnlyo (ME ATB li t or at Wads. OAHU pol.l for DEEP CAI TLE, UALV o FULEP.ond LA SIBS.. Also to r ELIDES or sI I Sloos. S.T crrerocia HENETOOK &HAMLET. N.ltroms, J Montrose. Feb.10.1869.4f Carriage Shop IN PULL BLAST T TainZVAVlV:Bitlirg4(4°,7P! kinAi °,! Idaidnua avt. Is 11. R. LYON& 600 Mb:din:its end Batail Dulaza la CHINA, (.LASS-RARE, LAMPS. TOYS FOR TIIE HOLIDAYS FANCY GOODS FOR ALL TIMES. HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, CARFETS, OILCLOTHS, WOODEN-WARE, \ CUTLERY, Than Any UNDERTAKING.! .hr fu F.ecriLer Lne Suet been mak log er. , at Improvements In liaa9v,rlivellt of coffins, he mould reopectfully eolielt the atten ad ystanuage °this Mends and the public generally. limes nicLluce when desired. WAIiNZR. at Bend. March 6 1863.-tt ATNEW GOODS J. R. DEIRTEFf'S• ratecitner Is nose opcnbag tfre , Cloodsat mien confonned B. to the altered value of ell kinds of mereinraine ; VERY MUM( BELOW the prim of September. Of willed inn be found LADIE.T DoIu e RESS 0001n4 In all its variety. Great barg In Ladles' Clexitings. Waterproof Cloth, French Black Clotho, and Colored Al) It 434 i Cloatlngs. CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, &C. rpom.us•rics. Brown and Bleached Mean.% Balms, Ticking% eannel% Crash Diapers. Toweling% the Notions. Childre n' . et erg. d Balmoral Marto. Latins' Ifen's and n' Hos Butt...,corm.. Mehl, Thread of all kinds , 1dne4,11112 Twist, Knitting Cotton, 60. Boots & Shoes. pheavitl7.2-„orzVLld.'"=.ltcrLlZ:'. 1 "'":* GROCERIES.. Bows at prices not to be Incden. VERY BEST QC ALM GerVII. and and Japan tad. no. Spice, (Buser. nalknatue , nuff md Tobac , o. Bled n N ti: W FIRM! BALDIVIN & ALLEN, 11.0Uti t rEEDt SALT, PORT FISH, SMOKED HALIBUT, Hams, Dried Beef, Candles Teas, Coffee, Spices, Syrups, Molasses, Sugars C-7,77 - W4711.9 Timothy Seed, & Seed Wheat BROOMS, NAILS, &C. Cash Paid for Good Butter. A. BALDWIN, - .. WIN. 1.. ALLEN Montrose_ West side Pnbllc Avenue. April 18.1584. No Humbug ! A First Class Jewelry Store Ras lone been needtd In SLONTRA.Pd E., end now we bare R AT BEa MAN'S riv ad d I 11 . 7 . 1: K . lf t 7n r. h o e s L 1.4 11. 11 ,1 14 , the 1 7.4re fr0 h . 10ic ,,,,, 0r heed the best .nioortment of Silier and Plated Ware ever offered in Id mit rose. A S p t oCle lendid and Apartmilee nt linty., mof Liastersix...end F . Cate Bas kt..et.. Cuts, Goblet.. a. For A fonnulete As....rtment of Gold nod :Inver American, English. end Both'. Spnvilmelm.SLlver end Plated.lue. ld Gnid Jr 1..0ek• eta Ind Chains, Napkin Illuz• fo e', If n.rta to 44,00, .4.111, If caret Finger Rino. Gold and Sliver Thiailien, rvaiet 5.M.., Ivory Table Knives, lite. Violin and Guitar Strings 'curt received and far cadc IT 11 orarcc, Jaudlary 11.1'364 - - The arm or Heart. Wmn.fe yr., ?near env finals:eats:posed nr stock of Clock% Watches, Jewel,. and :silver Ware to o. r-nowtowneman. Hr, O. 0. I:MIAN. we errehld r.lnt,tly rem mend nur pntrons and the vn!, , , 5. ,, ,,tra I ly, who mall Le In want lOW uf the above men:! :nelhgoorl B. to alse balm a call and viand. kla stock." ltomember--One door above kennel Hotel. Repairing as Usual. Montrose, N0v.10,1863 B. 110 M & CO. Carpets, 011 Cloths, Mailings Drugget, Mats, Rugs, Boots, Shoes, Gaiters, Balmorals, Rubbers, Sandals, 0-lass, Paints, Oil, Nails, Meetings, Bats, Yarn, Wall Paper, Shades, Border, Cord aid Tassals, Dry Goods, Groceries, Lamps, Plated Ware, Door Trim'ngs, Coffin Trimmings, Thread, &c.; ALL OF Dr. Jayne's Family Medicines, Ladies' Cloth, Cream Tartar, Stove and Shoe Blacking, Matches, B. R. LYONS, AGENT FOIL THE LYCOMING CO. MUTUAL INSURANCE Pa BUG` AVE\D E. Mort r sc. rn..o c , 62.. tr EXTENSIVE ATTRACTIONS FURNITURE ESTABLISHMENT WILLIAM SMITH, AT THE. FOOT OF HAIN ST. mHE extensive Furniture Estahllshrueut of W, W. SMIT II having been retitled and great , y lm. proved.i.hcoreprletorraseeceful/y announces to tri,iti tens of Montrose and vicinity, that Le Is courtantly mahlusand keeps on hand the L 'WEST 8. It E, T assortmen tol rUPE.NITt7II73 to be fauna in the Country =I Weeve thefollovrina 11st of stoma of the az - Vs:era alam eartl • Ilatgreatly reduced prices.fur or R Ed DY I' A Bareaus,Walnut or Mahogany, with slara,from 116 to X 55. Boreausarith m.ehleor be oalenatot.a,froni 414 to *24. ends areeassortruent from an. 1 1e.*12,*14,10 115 . Wasidit.anda,p..:Ardatends.cdrce rand aquaroitande,of le”nd rotn 15 schist° ten dollars. Deahaallvans,tovvetrack s,roatst noir. Atomans:. onnces.tte. Uhattra.card,pler,tollot.Lnllig,kltawn,ond a stenelot. table.. unadra—nantarl sroOdseata.ltockens—carte,flag,au.l wouateate revery variety and style Softalate-a-tetufurrdsheda tiho rt no t 1 emt New Yorkpritvria SPRING BEDS ! A /.4•10 • tursomasT .C113.12 . Z.T AND BLST tn M N.B. Readymatleaota ne ou baud arra salsa c dais hortnotlca.. Ilearses..l.lsauysln 11...14i1,,1C Len.! cals. d. Weeml3lns nnaernt, •.1 EFS EXPERT ENCYJ WORK MEN. Wentend 'oda our WORK W ELL, and sell It as LOW as !Sean be afforded.W. W. a Erni, Eiontroas.Fabruarl 26.1859 - WAGEIN SHOP I Sleighs and Cutters. pliZondenlenedam now he food over A. Mt F. - SYSTEM" Shop, Otot corner mat of Torltel mei, to Mont rose, when: he will continue to earn• on the mon ufncture of Sleighs, Cutters, Wagons, &c. Ileadplindoldarket-Sletrts.Lnaber gle inhenodllutterenoW On band. n i d e rVAVer. c o l l 4 7 a o lisL h t7V.171_11. Bent Stuff r 11, 1 so on to be ntepozvel to do tltt inn of snort nol1 " er " A good supply otriently-innio Snoke. kept eotiesant Iv 01; band. N. B. All pomp, n.te1.1.. to the undmlgned pin.= Coil and s ett le lttelrsow t, without (nettle: not Ice Montrone. July 18.10t14. W . HONESDALE MONUMENTAL WORKS To the People of Susquehanna Co THE undm4ted hereby on 110134 “, thily %le it the or ders receive] by than for Tomb Stones, &c., t a l lgnig=74,Tnrgt;l74l,4llcSapr%d,pill'y " 1i0 " 7:.C.2 " 141i5y O. 1684-0 M. B. PECK & CO. Boots and Shoes. Q OM Z at therbld prteesjust opened and for We by 101 Montrose, Sept. 91, Ina. J. LI DNS &1403 Soldier's Pensions, Bounty & Back Pay THEondmig9e4 I.3°K.NEIED AGENT OF THE GOVLIUSI MENT, wiu give orompt attention to sll claims narrated to Ms eq.. ,1,11,. • tor, tml-, A...1-4f.R.9 iN ITEED3 DIMEEIM EEMZIEM ItiLSON . & ~•~. ~.' '' ' ' '' Q - in•w• • nAro IA 1..4.1 r 64.1... '.• FI. • ~ ...1 .. _ • - "l'''''' '' - " •-'''''''''''..., 7 A - .......,„ -2 --...,..-...— , . - .E.::-.C—r.4.-....:;-, , ~..iv A c=i___=::, ...' ''::: ----• , .;,..' , -.. , '.-•'. 1., - .. - fi'l .c'T , 77t , .. , y .1(1,',•:;',C ,_.,,.b.:t . ,. , ,,,a...- . ". t•%:. , ? 1 t ' , .‘ . l' . qt ri ' '-: ' J',::4 5::, - ;;;i1:1 ' i i ' '' 1!:- r:/.., , . , - • , ,,T.7, ,- ,_ ', , 1 Akra:l. _.;...,....7,4,4 - ..4- 4-,,,, l',Jl '-' , 3-Vi: ' , .,:z.,'_fp, 14491 --,-, 1, k '1 ' ,:), .4.• , •••, • - • ii.crli,; . "-r-,:i':, .. ..:-,,Vi i .' 4- , .-_ , :. f-k - --'i.. - ,•7,*7--•.; , ;.. LA, it-I,:e- -, ____,-,.-k:-, , ir,:;14--.....—":71.) , z.f.- •-4 --,- -, ' , 1 4, CABINET ORGANS! r.„ i C A lrE . 4AV A l l , n lll, l ::;:nrt i n s County OZiLY 07 0. D. k i., Best Instrument Ever Manufactured, !2‘,. 1, , Co. buy It of Elm an om 11 , :titpalg . 17 ,L York. tud'itsve k'..Z3,. Prices from s , r," to $OOO. i' , 4 (..,:;::.• !Ample dray. on Uinta. rfrlust rechhnd Root's new I carhetlon /took fee the ethic*/ • Aryan an , nu:oaleur.. The Lett 1:0 , 4 yet. AIso, .OENT.. - Irti Vto 0. D. BEMAN. Montrose, November 'view. ,BROTHERS EO n : L I v t, e n 1n 1 rT 0 r iT It e ll A 13 Tr: R H r F. DRY GOODS , Millinery and Fancy Goods! Yankee Notions, WOOL AND COTTON 1-iosrErty, Carpets, Oil Cloths, &c., &c. U rnm preparrd t veil al re..o.nzble Ezorm nelr DRESS GOODS tce la-a., 4' • ,: l.rialpg the Liknt atil Riche./ Gr.t. !r .rkt•l,par late Aneti.m StV.,. at tivirele Mud: beior the ularli.nt. ,at:d .0.11 De.ld lelth • exl.ll wirta-ce. ME! ELEGANT CLOAKS AND SHAWLS O IkAutMal Line of C 1.04119, CASSIDERES AND CLOAKINGS, g. BALMORAL SKIRTS , A lot ~f LADLES HOOTS. BREAKFAST SHAWLS, alto a CO'mlee Line of GOODS, F, table f,r HOLIDAY PRESENTS. 1162.1. 6 C1F11EAN1 BROTHERS. N..7+. Coat strut. Ewa of the BEE/EVE." ' Binghoomtnr.. L•nviler VS. 1264. ird Ia sow recelvitg ;:x. - , PLIY of IY CO taein nnmensus departments or Cis ifereantille Business mating the asaarl.ezt nr - run AND DESIRABLE • —AU T. Btoel consistcl3 part of Drugs, Yled• ci ries, Pai ills, Oils, Dye Stuffs. Groceries, Crockery, Glas,-Ware, Wall and Window Pa per, Oil Shades and rixthrev, Kerosene Lamps, Shades, Chimney Warners, Transparent Cones, Kerosene 011, Burning Fluid, Tur. pea tine, BCNZOLC, Varnishes, Window Glass, Putty, Brnshes,Bird Cages, Canary Seed, Jewelry, Artist and Dentist Materials,'Whipt Fancy Goods, Perfumery, de, short - ..kr'y everyttla6, toreMre the alek,to tlltemetbe t.ete. to del!elt the eye, to rratify theta:my, sod :On, to cyn,:lce :o the rya; untl sobetwatiel comforts oflaQ. Moatroee Trel 2.166:. ADEL TTJERELL. ens A POLL ASS01:1111LliT OF Spring and Summer Goods Just received std will be mild Et a Large Reduction ! from April prices. nits reduction wllVliselud. TI - IE ENTIRE STOCK round as ir.r:ear us3al, and will be sold cm tZe Most LIBERAL Terms! for (orb. or, clrne, or for Produce. N.B. Flour & Salt on hand, as usual. nurtnia—r. New NI tifonl.,rune 8, ISO. Agricultural Implements. thetnug,tabllatlell and w el qmoorn Orsu of Wheoler, Melick & Co., at Albany, These 11' aehlye. preen farnr3l , ll khnana anti halversa: , ed that any eh er,t rem ratartalation I conclderanhece,an Ice i t 111 e, .1 Late, perttace in rhanufactaring.an.l brol2lol nut'rl4,rove.vute wL.ch =mho heh, the CHAMPIONS OF THE WORLD I would. al'ewl,tslat,ntlon to their Barger's Patent Cleaning Ai lachweni a ne lathing .n7lll attached to slnglewlotde.trelde.or any other tnrn• ,ownrunt: ••••her,n n dere - t oro•rernhot • hreehno, T'•a r,l • ow.: orhanary h.ud ml tl.and I.l.nperlorw- 41.0. t. as furadne tat . . It tag,. no nide. tamer t , . drive an tet.o., t,ell .11.10.• ord;oar} ,opuow or Direren,do••• ••ralennlnd to•I meat ...ante natent .nre made Horne Powera.o.orie and.touh . • , W1•••••loe's natent w•red :nano,tarrt• Lawren, Gotila's patent, one. two. r edr :all horn. hownr• :sa r. w utllnf, easing te•wd,fg ti r. clangs. rldvf. ttl• h••ro rakt•. ',. A n anee•tenge•l warrantvove• C. h• r •aa.ntt that It, above enarttlnery la unequaled , It. work.attrabllits ronvettlenee.andchearnm, fref artlgular..eand to tldt•Lubgerlberr , tartn:rtr, n• es. Lena • • neh inn,• "lir r.tollalted and tilled wilt. proutatnear aid Oddity Agent for HUBBARD'S MOWING MACHINE, IF ht dr.ttt toso.thotoret! beg.ll SA TIP.OTIIER' r , ' rose Ito —tto t.vot MOW,: for 011niCalliiiry. MBrhlller .arr ,, ee la gi too,' •ot ,Inst,ttots for nolo: and illattr. ,o Ilvered.l ..0fd,.,, for Cnlgltt or trott:portetton. A ocrson• proclue Th. t.e.tond oroptott Mow . , Itlot ...rt. tot Ogre: to witnt., , ),. , wort ot ltic ilottNuttre Lig} t tt - ...9 Mow , ' on , tultttng ,n) offer Mower now tl ut.e pronttalt ,Itt ended to. addrem, littrfortl.Suoi.Co R. PLCK, Agent 9arf0r41.1'...Ju1y9.1861-tf VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. of.llnhle , tnltow and 117.1 4 X1 lot In I.:whoop toonwhir, 1.11.;11.2 rll.nty, co,lnlaln' about tlnt toot, with • Pton o`to house and barn thereon. at ntotut It. , acre. In [nine, thla erly Is a good raanulll and lath-mil', Co able of entllng 200.0 C, not mother senr, The At VrlTl , i I. within two miles of Niet• •ws /anon, on the I) L. {V, Boo', ro grltol road run , "c'ei the 'ratio It ro, er o 4 ce le wt, .1 and lumber entrogh It t• fa! for II I oh, r v, 1. A .re o— acid lore, Willi ie., • ALI.% the r,ann"now, a. the - Kenai," Roberta rartn, - la • ch. fit., 0 , , mthat o uty, t'aocvnastattla ahortt 200 urea, I , es ront NI to , . e, :fano, lying on the Tunkhattneci Creel , C't acreg of '-n' . the halos." nit unman otry neArable tot !..,• A I.et t sneett,le prorerty, ere mile from Montaa.e, ^ InS .Nn(1I'l lake, rotolallng Si a 'Affront and raw volt t acre. ot land, with tho water hower. °": -. 0 . C l l3t 11031neSkOD hulked for oiefd' 3 ''' I t, a wdttanle Punt ot.e Mlle from llontrose,choinic o 100 two, Flo v aorta of chalet. wood Ural; the tattooer , owe- T hts far. .el I fenced with "rod stone wall, writ watered • high voio lf or cultlystlon : In o , oa'Ao `" Slty .1•4111-1, very dratraine Icon/ , n house and lot the Iravocrt of Montrone, (mete, the Public. q gae TI,,- I 4 ato a.oc.u; tenet• born and choice not" and shade I The attention of thorn rotl, g tr irtrultnar rya' cetste ,s .0- • these propektlt ge they are ail y•uis.Adesirable honor the prices nsk for them, lAtfertt tenns will he given, ) prices, and o. Sot Information, cull on, or adtkear Danish Pittston, Lowthte CO, R. 01. bb titl,h liontrofc. cuotoehatogn CO-. Pa.. Jan. 501tf,100,...tf Carriage Manufactory. T'lL.:l7:;,7,T;:=l.7,l="o7ET,i" y e'"`" a Carriage & Wagon Stand, rxr.:7„'lrottatb„Yr.E-ILY.TrivizlnbiejliP:ne:"`' Superior Manner. a grilo . r.clupolo the beat of style; and ALL en II J 0}L , C.; . 7 . 11 Ilootzon d. Ii CI. GOODS FALLING. T1R : 1 . 1.4i in your CIIIKEN•BADEIL other gc,d on.l. I II E M El 0 FE =1