Independent Republican. (Montrose, Pa.) 1855-1926, June 20, 1865, Image 4

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    MEM
me
tit tam anti the per.
T., • ..ty of Land Drainage.
A plata, though spreading its roots to t% cer
tain distance all around it in the soil to station
ary, and must have its food brought t. That
is the Brat great fact on which the need depends
for a current of water through the land. Water,
a powerful solvent, brings substances out of the
air which the plant requires as food, and these
substances Increase its powers as a solvent of
other matters in the soil `which the plant also
needs as food. Moreover, water brings from the
air materials of use in the soil in manufacturing
food for the use of plants. On all these grounds,
then, it is of importance that water should go
through the soil after going through the air,—
It becomes laden with vegetable food by pass ,
ing through the air, and it becomes still more
laden with vegetable food by passing through
the soil, it passes stationary roots and enters
them, and feeds the plants to which the belong.
And there are special reason why rain water
should be induced to pass through the soil rath
er than lie stagnant on it. In the latter case it
is not only useless to the plant, but it is directly'
mischievous. By evaporation it cools the sur
face, whereas by percolation through the land it
carries the warmer temperature of the surface,
into the subsoil; and of what value this is to the
growth of crops may be gathered from the ex
perience of the last autumn, which has been so
productive of growth in our pastures to so unu
sually late a season—not so much from the in
creased temperatureof the air during November
and December, which has been only about 2' or
3° above the average of the last thirty years, as
from the increased temperature of the soil and
subsoil at one and two feet deep,which has been
5' and 6' above the average of the past thirteen
years, during which observations have been
made near London. And not only is it of im
portance that rain, by passing through the land,
should carry the temperature of the surface,
warmed by the direct rays of the sun, down
wards, rataer than, by evaporating from the sur
face, it should carry the heat away and cool the
soil; but the percolation rather than the stagna
tion of the water is desirable, because in the one
case air is made to permeate the land, in the
other it is excluded. The chemical changes
which air produces on and in the soil are desira
ble, and result in the preparation of useful food
for plants; while by its exclusion, substances
of a poisons is nature, especially where Iron
and vegetable matter exist together in the soil,
are formed.—Morlon's (English) Farmer's Cal
ender.
Use of Water in Agriculture.
Irrigation, as a means of preserving and even
increasing the fertility of the roil, demands more
attention than it has hitherto received here.—
Perhaps there is no country where this source
oT fertility Is so much neglected as ours. There
can be no question that water—oven the purest
water—is not only capable of benetitting, crops
by a supply of that element, and by its solvent
action on other substances, but that it is also
capable of imparting actual fertility to the soil.
Ample experience has established this fact, al
though the full explanation of it may not be
readily known. It is known, however, from
chemical investigation, that water contains some
of the most important constituents of plant food,
as carbonic acid and ammonia. It is known,
too, that the soil Its the power of absorbing
these substances, antler-this explains, in part,
Why irrigated lands grow richer. An important
reason, therefore, in favor of Irrigation, is, that
all the benefit derived from it is clear gain—no
body, nothing is the worse for it—the result is
obtained through an agent whichActould have
otherwise remained idle and unproductive.
In hilly sections, where springs and streams
abound, irrigation may be practiced with corn.
parative cheapness. In sections where water is
not at al! times available, reservoirs might be
constructed in which water from rain and snow
might be collected at certain seasons, and from
which it might be conducted to crops, in some
eases simply by gravitation. In other cases ma
chinery might be required for its distribution.—
Agriculture of _lfasxachuxetle for 1863.
Draught in Plotting
We copy the following from the Ilfasmehnsetts
Plowman, and ask from those of , our readers fa
miliar with the question, if the position Jaken
here is the correct one %Does the draught of the
plow, to any extent, depend upon the speed in
which it is drawn through the soil, taking into
consideration at the same time the draught up
on the team ? Now, all farmers know that there
is a great difference in the draught of plows
themselves. Indeed between some this differ
ence ranges front 2i to 33 per cent. Would it
not be better policy, therefore, to employ the
light draught plows to begin with, and regulate
other matters afterwards? We think so.—But
to the extract:
"Many suppose that the draught of a plow is,
to some extent, dependent on the speed of the
team. It appears to some that the friction, or
resistance of the plow is less when the cattle
move rapidly ; others, perhaps, think it is in
creased, but the fact is, the draught is wholly
independent of the rate of movement through
the soil. It is important, therefore that we
should employ animas that naturally walk quick.
"The actual labor of draught being not great
er the oxen or horses that move naturally at a
rapid pace, accomplish nearly double the work
with the same effort, that others, whose pace is
sluggish and lazy, will do; and so the actual ex
pense to the farmer is no greater, or in other
words, saves half, or nearly half, the cost of
plowing by-the use of a quick moving team,that
is, if this rapid pace is the natural movement,
and not one induced by over urging."
Nlatutrlng Newly Set Trees
We this spring saw a neighbor finishing off
the planting of a row of handsome maples in
front of his dwelling, and complimented him on
his taste and public spirit, and expressed the
hope that his trees would live andfimirish.
They ought to grow," said he, "for I have
put a half wheel-barrow load of hog manure in
to each hole."
" Have you t" we responded, " then the trees
will die, and von may as well pull them up now
and throw them on the 'rush heap." But he
could not be convinced otitis errnr.
"Hog dung done well on the corn-field, and
with the hops and tobacco ; and why won't it
with shade trees
And so he left_ his handsome maples, with
their roots enveloDed in the powerful manure,
and the result was as might have been expect
ed. A few leaves put forth in May, but in June
they turned yellow and dropped off one by one,
and today the trees are dead. The lesson is a
plain one; keep away manure from newly plant
ed trees. Give the roots finely pulverized sur
face soil, as good as can be found, and the trees
will doubtless thrive. If the soil needs bettering
afterward, apply manure to the surface in the
fall, and work it in in the spring, its effects will
soon be visible.-314, Farmer.
Waste of Hammes.
Manures may he lost by dire.'t washing or
leaching. The most precious ingredients of
manures are Inst in this way—such as potash,
phosphoric acid, and ammonia. Baits of lime
and soda, especially sulphates and chlorides, are
readily washed out; hence they are found in all
well-waters. The loss by leaching ie. therefore,
small, except in the lightest and gravelly soils.
By chemical change manure may be lost or
become inactive. ~Bousingault found that in the
soil of his garden 'which had been highly ma
nured for about six centuries, and which COD
tattled a large!. proportion of nitrogen, about
ninety-six per cent. of this ingredient was km
tive. When fertilizers are placed beyond the
reach of oxygen, by being burled deeply in
heavy soil, the chemical changes necessary to
render them operative are entirely suspended.
Abolition of Fences.
The abolition of fences is now being agitated
among farmers, and there seem to be no insur
mountable obstacles to snails reform in mady
districts. It is estimated that the fences of the
country constitute as much as half the value of
the farms, and these have .to ho continually
renewed. But having strictly executed laws
against stock running at large, all fences, except:
ns surround pastures and stock-yards, may be
dispensed with. Besides the saving in money,
the room occupied by the fences Is also saved,
and the chief harbor for weeds is done away
with. Fields can also be plowed and cultivated
to better advantage When no fences are in the
Itrr Me Inckpenclent Republican.
,Gold and Slaver Cake.
One cap of butter, 2 do. sugar, I do. milk, 4
' do. flour, 2 teappoonfuls cream of tartar, and 1
f saleratus. Mix well.
Take half of the dare ingrlents—put the
olks-of 4 eggs in the gold e, and the whites
in the silver cake. Also use white sugar for the
raver take and brown fora the Flavor
• diarettur, to salt the taste.
3INUMBLB.
VADAKIN
Out of a
111/ABLE SHOP
&named to the street of Um Chthollo Obutett. I Itef9 be
if mentos Aorta, and by =Wye al the amp. It *III enable all oti
loamy to mtm ming of SO O per nat. I. FAD/KIN.
Yoatrot.retovary etb,166.-tf
Real Estate . lency 1
THEnntlendiMedhaveformonapartnerstapand opened an el
flee for the purehase,sale. and rental of realcabUlntheooea
ty Of Busiaehaens, Pa., and** shall try to mitten for the Interes
of all who desire either to purehrse.sell, or rent real mdate, to aim
vs a ca ll . We desUe to &Overtire extensively la 101%M:ea ernmUes,
both m New POTS and New Jeney, from whence come most of Ma
pawns who buy lands In this cou. Ur. Illnds 11 eadandarl
acqminted througbonttheecinnM. ITS th e matters
ed to us tds whole attention. We
Several Farms on Hand.
mdteblefor dairying purposes. The larger part of the minis
money can rues fora term of yea:* payable In Inatallmente.
No. 1.--202 serener land to Forest Las. Ibt Improved. good
dwelling house, sin don; well vitiated, and will rapport Bum 80
to 221 cow. Convenlertt to meetings, schools, and mecharoo. A
lame part of the purchase money ban remain fora series of years.
N0.3,-111 amen of Imdto Frol1•1111, (Upsonville,) I(2laale im.
proved, well entered, two dwelling homes, two barns. Ostivenical
lo meetings, cahoots, and store. Well suited for dairy purpoem.—
Part of the purchase money =airmail& fora Mien abeam.
No. e.-191 acres of land Dimock.ls:i Improved, well wormed
and fenced, good new dwelling ben" 2 borne, 2 orchards, and eked.
cut Bost*, uran It sullictent to from the whole num for fifty yews,
Two and a half mite. from DimOck Corners, and five mils from
Montrose. Two thlrds of the purchase money can remain for a set
lee of years h eecured by bond abiticiOcicsicte.
No. acre of lead In Bridgewater township, 214 miles from
Montroee, 65 acres tmproved, a gOod sew dwelling - house, barn,
forty-ftet sheds, a goal grafted orchard, well watered. One bald of
the purr-haw mousy me remain for • number of yeani,etscured cum
the premises.
lio.ll.—lnescresiidtlcstO in Bridgewater. two miles from Mon.
trove. 60 acres tmproved. coca new dwelling house, barn. and arch.
sod. One.third onto purcao money down.and the balance la 1,
4,8,4, and year,.
No. 7; —Sitztatelti the township of Fond Lake, four mile, from
Montrose. A dally Maze passes the house. 126 acres. Over 109
Improv2.l. •In
noose, two tarns and eked.. good =h
ard, saw mI 11 in good ruleoing order, and cider milk churning by
' water, milk boner, Re. Terms One-half of the purchase money
down. the bolaneeln five annual payments.
No. ft.-2111acreJ of land In lieniek townett„lP. 190 annw
ed, goad dwelling boom, two Iwitim. =got. hoes, line Melanie.
well watered, and ender • good state of Immovment, convenient
to schools and meeting...ll,sta min be otinventiently divided an mods
into two forma. Terme: Onobalf down, balance In installments.
N0.9.-Blluatelm thetOwneiltiotJeSSllp, seven miles from Moot
rose, contitiologaiste acres. forty-eve Improved , • good ho e s, tituo ,
a grafted
off very One sugar bush, convenient to Church,
Schools. and One.balf of the purchase money down, the
balance can be paid In fora equal payment.
No. 19.—Situate la the township of New Milford, containing MO
acres-110acres Improved ; two nide. from tiro Borough of New
Milford, sod shot eighty rode fro. the Lackswana and Wester
Rail Rod; well watered with wino; good building, nod On
booted orchstd--is grove of there not upon the premien imitable to
tlmi or telegraph poles—a echool house In the immediate vicinitv
and three different churches within two miles. 100 tan from the
farm will be sold if the lorchaaer should not want the whole
Terms crationable.
N 0.11.-406 acre. adJolntog the , 12.4. of SwQuohnmto Dona 4
on the N. Y. & Erie 'itallwar, ;mord the moat copetealut farms
In the vidnlty from which to se , ll milk In the stldage. Wlll keep n
mere, and teams to work the farm. There are about :000.te_legraph
poles on the farm, worth 111,00 mtch, Deride.* guattitY of Rutland
des sad wood within a rode of the village ; two good dwelling
houses; On barns; and saw mill. Theralsalso on the lama a fire
moot paint mine, and a polnt toll I le good mining order t two rood
orchards ; No IMP than tic passenger train. leave the depot daily.
For en enterprising moo to make motley the Wm Is one of the 1:1061
desirable In t he northern part of the Rate.
No. 11 —Situate to New Illitool lownsblp, two miles youth from
the village—llo aeree—aboot 75 acres Improved, • good house,
nom, and out Imildlnge—doelp fenced and well watered—a good
omhard of graded fruit (peach, plum, end cherry )--wel situated
for dalry purpose. One half the purchase money down, the hal
lance to one, two, sod three yea., with inter.e,t, A very liberal
deducts:2 to price If the whole purchase money should be paid
down.
liddrery lidNTs:
iansulry IS ISS4.—tt ilostroor Buysochsons Co..
WHEEL HEADS !
WHEELS AND REELS.
AT...LuithZ o .lV:hh 4 lr P UTteb - I.lf,, th° ntre ' le r rr i
.bop Sayre. FauX4, or on y B. IL sa;re mreitt . " .....t ecar
More In Mentrose.
Flax Wheels. Wool Wheels, Clock
Reek and Wheel-Reads!
Wholesale and Retail.
L floods mode
, 3,.perly.. .r6V
Meares., Jonital7 1.18/3.
N. B.—Rkparlog done on !short mike. C. M. O.
WiI WILLIAM W. SMITH, 4i
CABINET AND MHL U issb NC.
fa:Wm. Herepa CODAtant:y on hand all
, thuds of CASINZT FMCWITt IT. or for
*led at abort =Um. Mop and Ware Rooms foot of M.ll/ Idt.
Montrose. Pa, Marro 3. ISIS.-tf
LAM NOTICE-NEW FIRIL
BEITFLET a circa twins asetrlated Brirryirr,
with them as a partner In the practice of the how In all lut .art.
ow brarichge, the boeincee will hereafter be Owe lu the name of
Bentley,Vitehezßentley,
Ited trusluesu to them
occupied ultoded to with proapt
caw sad Oddity. Office wane as by Scollcy 4 Fileh.
B. S. =MST"
IdOnicase. J=l=7 2. LBZ.
P. REYNOLDS,
. LICENSED AUCTIONEER,
S ELLS S e l. Darllftous an al kinds at Merchwalee, andaso
Moats:.. Pa., Dee. 6. 1564,—tt
Examining surgeoig
THEimbseriberhaV A tteneit6ted i g r t e tn eztual .
/d i ce ce=2 s •l l3 •lleatitlod to Peaslona, atteod to Oil ap.
p , to enmtm
4 1wAlortatbat auk! be pramt.. ed to bly . lion wr ia t Ir.
at J. B. Tarbelrs 60
Montrose. /Weil 6.1863—t:
McCOLLUM & SEARLE.
attorneys and Counsellors at Law,
MONTEOSE, SIISQ. CO., PA.
Oftlecialththrop's New Brick Bolktlag, aver La th rop, Tyler
& Riley& Moth.
B. let.-44.00. -
!maw, Prms', 111. I 641.-tt
E. M. TURNER,
Attorney -at - Law !
OFFICE OVER WILSON'S STORE.
Iliotslanse. August 18, ISsl—tf
D. BREWSTER,
AUCTIONEER
'Montrose,
Mantrone, April 4. 15e4,41'
HOME INSURANCE COMPANY.
OF NEW.VORK.
CASH CAPITAL MILLION DOLLARS.
Ansetelstlemay.lBll4.. 113434.270 P.
LW,=tea" - % am"
I.tdaeowSlara,ficerebay. Ones. J.lllearte,Preffetent.
Joan Main ,Lodstant Seery. L.F.Wiziurts. V. Inert.
Porieselssued kn 4 reatneel by the tmilerolezed. u hie Mee.
over the Peetall*.
33:11M11013 STROUD, Agent,
iteatrose.Ps..Ocastises-tt
NEW Flllll.
uumos. atinPria a WARN= bees sneered foto h co•
TT porteerabib hs ths ProVeso of seiShlC Dr/ Goodst_Gmheries.
.Hardware, Iron sad ilea. Soots =a Shoes, Hata Ches,
he. e General dint Store preeloody mended by IL B. WIL
sap is Om
We ;opict.fdly spEcE the patronage *JAIL
B. WILSON.
JEFF. alums.
F. R. MOINE&
Moarme. Sionuuy I. ISM.
On the Track.
C. MEEKER,
IarAVING
Corwin. II t
radius:l' theo
Ffaint oundry
setini gock and al toad of F. IL
ELitteparod a
lows-and other Castings,
sash as are isenssoyfoutd to &Wait* Step as shad East sod
on reasonable terttot.
Foundry opposite the Fost Office
Hi Sew Milord. Pa.
OLI;112921T WANTED. far labials I ye ply MEL
O. F. MEEKER
New MIAMI. ket.11,1864.47P •
z. v 0 fI.
It4NBRAB6BB FRAGRANY GOZOGONT FnONGAt
and Cleatd , 'lt tterNALGTEL= 4- 0 1 t4ttaniggeC"FDL
but prepsnaen yet met- For by__
Minh )2.i86. iIIAD.WANBOIIS &MM.
EITEIMIG% AMBROSIA,
FigatilAt io v -4BELTrartztz.
PUOTOIABAPSI ALBUMS.
miams.mr ,
Itotiromp.Ps.Docoaita;Um
19615
win museture
OMENS,
AD • STONES,
BWwted
I
Mt= e s establishe r : N.Y. City.'
Fm tram Potreo." vu•
Not donvirOno to the Liman Tortly
Rats eon a out of eats holes to Ole." •
0:41211112.
Marble.
"Costar's" Rat, Roach, &c Eater's
I, p parte—aped !or RAM.
ROICM2II, Meet
aND B.KD Am, to de.
Costar's" Bed-Bug Exterminator.
Issliquid or rrub,used to
destroy, and also es a pre.
cativo for Bed Bugs. ttr.
Tostar's"Eloo'oPow,r for Insects,
1. for Moths, Blaequit.....
Ylcas Ited Bug., Iruectfi
¢TalZfre4l2l7.l..ALI:
fir Sold by all Draggles and Retailers everywhere.
! ! 1 Dorsal ! ! ! of all worthless ImlUdlots.
tar Ike that " Coessa . •" name is ou each Box, Bottle. and
Flask, before you buy.
Roney R. Costar,
W ranrcreat. Dever, e 9! Daosuarsr. Now Yost.
1W Bold by all Draggles and Dealers ID Moutrose, Ft.
INCREASE OF RATS.—The Farmer's Gentle (Ladish) aw
setts and proves by Lewes that one Wert rats will have • proge
ny and descendants no less than Stsl.WO to three years. Now, to.
low thls luonawa family can be rapt down, they would consume
More food than would wroain 63,000 human bellies.
car See " COSTLIV advertisement In Ibis payer.
BATS mime BIRDS- •Whoatesr entrain atiootlng_amell
birds la • cruel man ; arpnever aids In exterminating RATS la
benefactor. We should like eome of mar correspondents tta
the bermes or their experience in driving out them pa a. W. need
OPMetLlng beddes dogs, cure, aed trap. for thin bustmea.—[
le American, N. T 1
gar Sea "Corneal" advertisement In thin paper.
COSTAR'S RAT EXTER)IIYATOR le dmpla. sAtA attd
Ilure,—the moat pealect meeting .e have fotrallend
ed. Every Ent that can get lt, properly prepared according to dh
recalona eat eat tt, .d every one that eats It will die. generally at
phes az data.. pc.c.hle hoco where the wand.— okk
en.--(L. Shore, Etch . Mirror.]
Eir See .ocssAA's ^ advertlsemerA In Rib paper.
HOUSEKEEPERS troubled with rennin need be so no longer,
V they use - Goirrsieri Eintouninator. We have tied It to our we.
Benetton ; and it hoz cost iSS, vould have it. We Wei tn. d
poisons, but they seeded nothing ; but Costar's" artlete !mocha
lbe laclth out or lint, Mire, Rio...rhos, Antis mat Bed Bunk quick
erthnn we can write it is In grad d•mand ova the noun
try.—Lliedina Men, Gssotte.
Pr See iie0.1,11 . 11 .. adtertiscment In this paper.
A VOICE FROM THE FAR W EST.--Speaking of “Oamaie
Rot, Roach, Ant, &c. litrterralnatAr— . more grata and provialuna
aredaaroyed annually In Want enemy Fy vermin than weld pay
fra ton of Ms flat and Insect Klller.'—aammutter, Wicoriele.
Herald,
1211/ - Boa ..oennalia" advertisement in ea paper.
FARMERS AND It WSVE &EP ERS—nnould recollect that
hundreds of dollar•' o:tli of Gram. Provisions, eta, adsttudly
dosiroyed bajtaxs, Mk, A MIA. and other insects and vermin—all
o r which can be prevented bv a few dollar-a' worth of .I..darrads"
Roach, Ant, &c. EaterliJcllof. bought add mod freely.
es - E‘e “CorrAn's" adv,rtisetnent In thi• ;apt,
d►~d In MONTROSE, PA.
FP" By ►il Druyeay and Dealers. Gm
NEW GOODS
At Reduced Prices.
Till Y E="grele=tefgoTore"b"c
B. R. Lyons & Co.,
ttswiyri=twica u ral c ri f tf thosewno Islet to to
Ready !Wade Nothing,
tobefoundie the County, equal to any Comm WOU end WAR
RANTED NOT TO JIM
711161 AND TB ICH COATS,
vestsand Pants. of every variety.
go Allman MIT ENSlVEassortment o f
lISHATS & CAPS,
latestatiles,allutalltiss.Onsursz rnex EvzsOrniza.
Montrose, April 17, "M. S. LANGDOP.
DOWN DOWN! DOWN!
HAS IGOSE GOLD:
LOW! LOWER! LOWEST!
ARE OUR PRICES FOR
Printe !
Delaines
Sheetings
Dress Goods!
Boots and Shoes !
Gaiters I Balmorals I
Groceres and Hardware
Ready-Made Clothing!
Hats! Caps ! Yankee Notions
Wand all Oar ENLDS VARIETY of stock- We mad hate
=remora for oat NEW GOODS. and are determined to clean out
the old stock. prOomeand eee oo Wont porchasms.
CiP - Tbe kfthest prices always paid for Dotter Grain. and Pro.
duce of all kinds. .IMYKISON.
ratrelsic. April kl&d.—V
csio=m3
SCOTT'S
POPULAR RIMUMES.
Tryneedldlomare warranted If toted according to ellneolkom.
Try them and It not solletsetory return one bolt the medkine and
the money will be refunded. I have sold llunkands Of bottles, but
none have raornea.
SCOTT'S CHOLERA CURATE.
This electkine Is composed of Gona and Rooth, and woman ter
inedllate reaction to the system. and le baron= to att. It bee been
toed to the
SPOTTED FEVER
to s camber of =et, intl premed etretlzal. Pull Creams 0a atti
Dacia. PSI= GO OZXTI.
SCOTT'S
SANATIVE ORNATE.
I.= et vegetable.. and b eat:rely bertalem. Pno
treaty-are cent. a too.
Dias Ss...—We bare had emote oyoorturay Of tedlng the vlr
me of your aerate for many.ymint. end and It al you recommend
IL and we hare no bettetton Ia reccommesuLni It to_ Abe public.
L. W. BINGHAM_ , D New 10=d.
CALVIN CI. HALSEY. M. D.. Itontran.
Wm. H. PIES. M. D.. WlDurOarre.
Maardbctnred L. ScntL Scranton. Pa. end for Web,
I.N. BULLARD. elontrtre.
W. 0„ WARD Of SON. New, MlA
fleeralorL'Orelatetb."34
IntemationalfirelosuranceCompan
C, REM:
CiaBLES Tenon, President.
ILuuisorr Bnues, Vine-Preaiden
Ouvata Ihimut; Acting Secretary ,
81,41.111104 STUIgUirhA9S,
neaseeasnionns.ues-tr -
-its6o
1865.
18435. -
1866.
1 StS5.
1:305.
1 !..46i5.
FOR DYSENTERY,
CHRONIC DIARRHEA,
CHOLERA MORBUS.,
DOWEL COMPLAINTS,
CRAMPS, COLIC,
irgavous, BILIOUS,
AND DICE HEADACHE,
SOURNESS OF THE STOMACH,
COLDS AND COLD CHILL&
FOR BURNS, EICALDE4
OR SCALD BEAD,
FROSTED FEET,
"INFLAMED EYES,
WOUNDS, OLD ULCERS,
CIIAPPFD RANDS,
INDOLENT TUMORS,
SPRAINS, vaulims,
PILES, CORNS, tr.O.
_ OF NEW-YOBIL
Office, 1.12 Broadway.
A WORD TO THE WISE.
WHEELER & WILSON'S,
The Best Family Sewing Machine
MADE,
SErIS NOT A SHUTTLE MACHINE,JE!
But makes the Lock Stitch
TM VERDICT OF THE PEOPLE
L 4 DECIDEDLY IN ITS FAVOR.
The Cut of Ultra being more of
o ftge r Atatheme mid THAN 07
ANY ATTESTS ITS SUPERIORITY.
far further puteulars 1.411 upon the A v.rit. when the different
'Wei of machines ate on ex.r.lbidea.
Partin that have need other so rallsd ta , ant , ard araehlaa have
thrown them nal& and al vs thvir tebthnor.r
favor of these.
EVERT btACTUNE WARRANTED TO OLVE RETIRE
I=
rot sinUal riMmatm It recommends I oclf above ail others.
1. Beastly and excellence of stitch silk. cr. ,, n 1 , 46 Idm wort
618 equally well oil el lk, ru.wooleu. .11 .ot goods—scam
tlifaltl l l/ttgatlxntS. nemrnlnott. (.111..x.cortnnx, and bra/4 g
IL Stranigth of mama this. wiil not rip bor wave!.
11, The most eletple to onnetrudlo, of nny two thrcadulzannttln
;31110 ; therefore teas luble to get out 01 rvalr.
4. S. without the ruse of •Ma tittle, thereby Gag array with
Much Cumbersome nuaellner) , nod the trnul..e of regulating the
taualou of the under thread.
6.11.1” t • greater peed than a ....omit, machlue MISIbIY
These machine., ar.lth all M. Ire-g pr.latmenta, warranted and
delivered In Montrose, at M utaciurers' peals
The best of Boas num."a give.n. lletruSZnnpntnn
It
us In Montrose and vicluity.
J. P. W. RILEY.
Montrose, Jan. 50, 1P.M....tf
Delaware, Lackawanna, and Western
e.
11. i.l IC' C)
Pawling Time of Passenger Trains, June 2d, '64.
LEAVE AORTIIWAED. I LEAVE 000'112251.122.
*tem- Pawn- Pr...,72. Acrom
1.°43' Im.Er.A.z• 1 o .1•72... '''
, g". mc'
Mori. 1.1011
P. M. P. M. A. M., P. DI., ' i
16 100 4.40 Orrot B9cd 7.40 1.50 ...1
4 4 125 121 New Milford, 195 1.43 to
1.00 523 MONT ii.ol•fil. .. . .. 1 , ..3 7.15 ..
1213 A. 09 iloptrottom. 901 9.50
=
E 1120 516 Nichol... 9!00 4.:4
~ 11.V21 IA Focar n re. 9.31 0.15 c
~. 10.16 4.40 Abl 5 9.40 5.40
...„ 10.40 4.01 Mar 's Summit. 9.48 ISM 7
a 3 10.10 4.10 Serum°, In 70 6:31 I'7.
lA. M. 1.15 Strourliburr
.2Lnormiko Chunk, 1 1 1 . .. ,,, 54 P. M. 4 .
i 11.10
11.23 New Hampton
A M •Chanffe for Pluladelplll., l' M I 7
The Passenger Train Northward
Lane Pew Hampton on the ornve I of the 'Mail Trl I u which !eat,
NEW TONIC ot .9 a. m., Ivnil *I k N 1 - N X A ,II V 9. K Oil , Lea
rrf.
'al atlas Tutu which Ifmve. 1.1111,01)ELF11 IA , ( li endingtOU I , G.
, m..).tiiis..m. A t SUN A : , fli Nthi.,:f rule 1n?ke.,1c1512.e....ne,
ra t irdr i Tag W AN N4l and BUS ittnlitritti.
Leith the )}aß Tnlo on the ta: it Wi
n ßal eeyletz;lndsz Qr,.ti Dew!
way
The Passenger Train Southward
La area Grist Bed aßer t arrival f thr rihr:m.ll:l Farm,. tints
the Wee, contrail,. st tierahr , s h hr the Lackawanna
and Bloomaburs and Delawares:id iii.r liaHrraib ar
Mtin
its Chunk with the train her hide pi hh—
shel ut New ilarnpt,ni
with Trains for New Yost. the ar, r. Itnrrt Gnra. arr.—
P•sserginii by this Train tinier in he is_ Turk DI 51.11. to rbilsdri.
phis at 0:00, and In ilitmehurn at s:1:0 p en.
The Accommodation Train
p_orthirard. connects at Great Beod 44111. the Day Erpreae vino
West, by which I-Amender. amvev II ha,. tr,t1,,,,,pe the same
day. dootb•rard. haves Orrat Lew: after arz , v .1 of the New
York =ay. me vane Enid. Ur All 1 1 azueLksr Trlona ou the Erie
Imo cop at Great Bend.
H. A. HENRY. WATTS CO h OK,
Clenerallleket Agent. Porpertatndenl.
Ma, leave Searle'. Rote 1, Nt Ontrme.l l n.. ct r. a ra_ to eonnac.
pith Ratto for Scranton, New York. arrl l'h , Lotp ;ph .atll a. ro.-
MT Haw Milford, Gent Bead. and the Ward, aeO n thg stecumt
modatkro train for Pcnratoo; el. p m, for hood an. Ur...trams
O. MI ria Railway going both Evt and Wert. 1u1y6•61,
FIRE DIST) HANCE.
Thelnsurance Co. of North America
.PHILA.DICI,P H lA,
Has Established an Agency in Montrose,Pa.
.This is the okleta buru ranee Co. an the U. States.
M7M:MMUMEI
•
Tnrfateliaresslow gur those of anye.r.vd Companyin
Oliewhera.andita Directors are among r he dr,.t for honor and
ttiterd z ... ItTIIUR 0. COFFIN. President.
B STIt..III. Agent.
Ilitogrose. July 18.18.1.-Iy. OfSca over the roatod.ce.
DO
ar 0 U
WANT A.
GOOD PIANO ?
OH A
CABINET ORGAN
CALL AND SEE THEY AT
0. D. BEEMAN'S
Where
Yon :can be
Supplied loth ar.y
Thin; an the Line of
Musical Merchandise,
?Isom A
PIA—NO
TO A
MEWSIEILAJRJP.
ALSO—A. usual. the only weoeuueut of
PURE Silver-Ware
sod FINS JEWELRY he tow,
F. B.—lull only the Pi 212,93 of find clan Boetownd
new-TO.ric Maker., and all Piano. sold 49 me .111 be
* kept in VA Ile one year.
Oabinet Organs Warranted for Five Year&
P. 15.—1 f you want on Inferlor lostrronCrt, dent esti
on Tour.. truly.
0. D. B 31311 A N.
month:mots:a p3,1&14.
GROCERY AND SALOON.
ralfPat wh e g di rese e Ir th ; ir oci b ire os
. .e eat the Old St and
sill. we
Lord„ i =les each tmattnept mune th en, coll ' awaln. We
vs vied particular atttnlltm to Biting Up oar
LADDES' SALOON,
End= thenhth r tf Inetdrod.orivate room. to LS, DIES caul GEN.
11.1=3, error Ladles alone. or Gontlen.rn :Joao.
REFRESIIIIENTS I
Among our list of unlike cm be found oretere. Clam., Ram and
Beck Rout Beet Beefiteak, Mutton Chore, Chlckrum In every
form hot or cold, Pickled Tongue, Lobules, Cardin., dc,—lu fact
wrerythling the market adorn.
In the ay Of Welts, we Veep everythlnz except enbitenne or el.
iohollc tg r e,nweg, Our malt ll¢n re ore of the hset quality and
warranted pate. Alsal/nmwitieWines. Cider. damps:Ells, bode
Water, Small Beer, ke. lee Cream In Ottn'aner.
We bass eeenresl the burn, r a errtclaaa Pooh and wars=
everything prepared to eon the most etlveralted tarts.
CONVECTIONERY+ • .
We haw on hand the norm stock of Confectlonet7 ever brought
initothe Ocouaty. We can turntah, atahnlreale or retail waythlog
thtallnethat may Derailed (brown in chap w can be boo
lenTWhere.
Tobacco and Cigars
@utrtnaandemoking
cc.
T obacecoSfvbrt and Clmof
e oaßt),from a•• beat g.Ltetat3e3l:ool
•
Ourstock of Grocericecan't be beat In thin Wan of the coun try
Thewmiltylindlownew of price not excerttny Blnehemtnn. We
yrillflandahlricmr. ealt.Sugar, idol/item Cake, Tea,reshifilmealt.
, Mama. no. it in that line of She beanqualltles, In
an y quantity from one nomad to a ton.
Ow madtwor will Delo place Wier may favor no with their
SetifeedeettAedyftng minselvea to in deal acid to the Aridly
One Price - System !
L.
YentßillijitecmabeyMnitarifi 111,1t10311'.
THE LATEST STYLES.
JOHN SAUTTER
waragrur .„ 4rxg , that,= = d n , j o z.
ranted to et mitb demwand mare.
LADILB' au:ug-the 'sten Wise Irmt rtyls.
WSW* over L. Ir. Bullanr• 0
tau
Looking, 044145"1"0'
OBE" SAY 8 4" 4 , 5112 4P3er
HUN
SCRANTON, PA-,
=I
RD ARE
IRON, ST L, NAILS,
P &M h t v g:i Mfe ' re;tf.7.=
Canino Randal. Spring glen scd d
Boxes, Bolts,
Nuts, Washers, Patent Anne. Plated Bands. Malleable
Irmo, Ilubs„bpokes, Tellom,Sphadla,Bows,Polea,
Patent Letd.r, Enameled Leather. Whlp.S.
eta, end a general ?artery of Cards" and
Manufacturers Goods. ~ arc.. arc
RV' We glee much anent:onto ltda part ie of oar etock. and ore , I
intter•atectea amostment Man can be found elsewhere In thin par
of the State.
&nett, VlC...Stocks and Dia, Balms, frammers,Sledgea,
illee In gren ..riety, Tackle Blocka, Rope Chat:m.o4nd.
D)
P Inner Paris, Cantent.rmach Window
AGRICULTURAL Ird:PMS
Pemps.r nren Inr 1111 L and Croon Sawa, Emery, Borax
Wrat,pine Pl4 . ,er, Blasting Paper. Fuseand Bleating Tnbft,
Plain ladllene Shoes real riarerecred Hoene Nana. Car.
venters' Tnnts in crest ',Arlen, and ALL L Leather And
Findinz. ttel.e+: at/d Leather Belttnir,„Falrhaaks'alicales,&c.,
ticrantou. March SO 18611..-11
864-5. 1864-5
FALL & WINTER.
CALL AND SEE THE LARGE AND NEW STOOK OF
CLOTHING,
AT THE STORE OF
GEO. L. STONE & CO.
Their OVERCOATS are Good and Cheap. New
Styifw ~f UNDER-COATS, PANTS,
VESTS, & UNDERCLOTHING
ROB, SALT, TEA COFFEE, &I GROCERIES
All or .wee , sympathy with GOLD st the late gees , dts
1111, Inl, weft. ISTUNI d CO.
Al &strew, Sept. 80th.1864.
NEW GOODS
MIRE select - Re:re have tr,ls dAy returned [nun New York with a
_I. LA Ra E end BEAUTIFUL stack of
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry,
Silver-Ware 1 Plated-Ware 1
Cutlery, St Fancy Goods,
{owl:act they vroul.l tninte the attentlon of their (scads. They
have a large So•ct of English, An‘e Scan, .d Swlso Watch...
both olo•d and nf very eeperlor qualities. Enameled,
Coral. tlet, Jet, Box and Glessoted 1.1/10 Geld Sets
of F. Lr• • gt Shamrock, Enamel, 11..10 Gold
sad Fano Flncer Rinse, of every variety and
Prove. (bold Bracelets, Armlets, Chatelaine,
V •I. end Neck Chains, Gold end
ht lye, spectacle:m.ld Thluthlits,Geld
Steve Sutton! an d titedaSpoons,
Table and Pocket Cutlery,
Silver Napkin Rings, Better
and Fruit Kuhns, Card (Uses,
Fork., every description of Odd Fes
cvs t:flectl The lames , lot of Plated
W.., • r ~ roeght•luto Broome County,
enn,rlse.e every article In osu.sorno very ben,
Brat 5.' „ 1, Chin ornaments, a nice lot of Fun. of
,Z,lts, Combs, Beads, Vlnltn and Guitar
Stringy and I;innelers, Plata); TuCkleln every vurtety,
_Ba
rometers. Thermo. kr, Needles, Brushes, Gold Pens. b6s.mre.
Glosses, kc..Ao. Alan
Piano Fortes and Melodeons,
of the very itd makers, GOWER tr. BAKER'S
Family Sewing Machines
Hedge', Rh, and Watt, &c. The shove Goode were
bought for ()ASH, and will he mold on the moot ©vocable Um=
All kind. of
• Watches and Clocks Repaired
as short notkennd in the BEST &UNSER; $i ENGRAVING
to the BLit' STYLE.
EVANS & ALLEN.
Commen-1.1 Butldl,a, opposite tee PootOElce.
Bltatte.mton,ll ay 29 1864.-lime9.Yl
NEW GOODS: NEW GOODS:
H. HALL VA CB,
4500,000
111400,000
31 Court street, Binghamton, N.Y.,
have owleently on band n large Kock of good. ndepted to bite FAS,
nsenoz, of tiler own truyortadorn
CHINA,
G LASS-WARE, LAMPS.
TOYS FOR TILE HOLIDAYS.
FANCY 000 DB FOR ALL TIMES.
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS,
CARPETS, OILCLOTHS,
WOODZN-WAR;
CUTLERY,
&C.
Iftrehents mill be supplied It New York jobbletcprices.
D, " r
nth.
Ism Ral. HALL & CO
Us 3* MO LOAN t
It is A National Sayings Bank I
OFPERING A
HIGHER RATE OF INTEREST
Than Any Other,
And the Best Security.
SUBSCR/PTIONB BECE/VED BY
W. H. COOPER & CO.,
Lu.,el 1864.—t1
F . F ucTi f =io the p o ubLic g i z iem that =knot to 'ult, • lam
GROCERIES
•
SUVA R. 5,7 SAS, COFFEE, S PICE,FLO UR
and SA 1,7', (I,y the sack or barrel,) FISH, and ail
Grticktoroally foundln first cluaGroceries.
Flour by the Wholesale and Beta
As I mean Co merit, I hope to receive a llbertl share,' f pub!! cps
tonne.
N. B. T ighestroartetp tice paid fsrPELTB..DEACOrrind
VEAL .K I NS 1.0088.
trnme.M ok.rl I CI
REMOVED, AGAIN
" The Famous Barber."
Come earn , oe the famous Barber.
Famous garner. late of
I.4te of If nytL, now nt Vlfo.h.en.
uner F. B. Weeks*, Shoe Storn.
Find me bbaviortid Stuumpodihd,
rend me cutting Half to sult you,
Find me ready at your service.
et youraennee, (111 ARLEY MORRIM.
Scorld door above Searle'B hotel, Up Stain,
Montrose, J one 77,18641.-tt
Still Alive !
W 1.7" 'MN:Rd that ON, Z-74 ° WM,
mat) w00t,..4 DRESS (MOM tho .0.0 .3 owtsAlott the
OLD MUTT STAND," ono nate and. 0.12.111 north of 3lontrose,
the &mi..: Creek Turnpike. JUDSON MO TT.
Manx June 6.101.-11 EDSON MUTT.
UNDERTAKING !
Trtra I b een mgk ieg greet Improvements in
beWouldreceettnlly
Gelb:Utile Mtge
tlon and intro. tee ands Meade sad the publle i r i ne v a s Mean
In alteadarwevri,en desired.
Great 1.1. d. March 8 180.41 _
MEAT MARKET.
ir On Er'
zPaotnaisbtalsoi.le A
n v b e
ann
p d a u l a e,
o near S
tie o a
hril E e'
s H
a otel,
OVESSLEEP A dLAMBS B I E soI F a OA DTB z
all klncta.
B.T.ll,Tmettaz.l EILTISTOOSiIIaWLET.
I.l.oilnary.
liontruse,Feb.lClSQL4B -
Carriage Sho
IN PULL BLAST I
V:dondvned now arod to do kinds of ClAlre
latiE URIC. LW /11Herited000snestsiottok.
lab 18.1811.-41. IL wr!s
NEW GOODS
AT
I._ It DE WITT'S.
Row °Valor Blear Goodie! prism conformed
rho the lateral value of all kinds of merobandize • VERY
IA CIL BELOW the wires of Septmeter. Of which can be (bond
LADIES` DRESS GOODS to all Its Teel.
Great itarlpl-- Wks' Cloaklun. Waterproof Cloth, Penh
Bladr Cloths, and Coloredl ALL Fool Cloaltsga.
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, &C.
Clot Gra ys Skins, Caalnma Fancy Madmen% Renter-Ire
Jam; She il a atinets, A c. Also, Tailor" Tel.:ciao,
DOMESTICS.
Boowo
tad Bleached Rua= Dachas, Wage, Plasma% Crash
Dlapcm Torallays, Ste.
Notions.
Great variety of Hoop and Balmoral . Skirt.. Ladles' llfea's
Milldam% Hosiery, Bottom, Combo, Skirt Brald, Madame, Thread
of ail hauls, a"blo e Talst, Kaiaks Cotton, ac. Ate. al
Bocits Bf. (noes.
aridßoots. Children% Cooper-emeil Shoes, Mo ro cco
Shoo, Gallen, Balmoral Shoal, WOrtell'il CaLt Mho..
G'HOCEFICESe
Boon et taloa not to be beaten. VERY BERT QUALITY
miff an d
and J.P4MO Tens, eodre, Salm . Binger, baleratua,
miff and Tobacco. Bad Seed. itc. ,tc.
NEW FIRM!
BALDWIN Az ALLEN,
DEALERS IN
Ft 01111,1111), 841.1, POI*
FISH, SMOKE]) HALIBUT,
Hams, Dried Beef, Candles
Teas, Coffee, Spices,
Syrups, Molasses, Sugars.
tar__BO 7 i7M3 l / = d.c ,
Timothy Seed, & Seed Wheat,
BROOMS, NAILS, &C.
Cash Paid for Good Butter.
A. BALDWIN. - .. WM. L. ALLEN
Montrose. West side Public Asalsle, April A. P.M.
No Humbug !
A First Class Jewelry Store
flu lona beat needed In MONTROSE, and non we [um 11
AT 33 E. M. .A. I•T ' S
TN addition to his former Stock, nod the entire Stock of fiktul
Watrocik. h Footer, he ht. OM. day received from New York
the best Ansortmcat of
Silver and Plated Ware
ever offered In Montrose.
A Splendid Assortment of Casters, Cake Peden eta, Cups, Goblet..
A.. a. Cake and Pie 6ohee, Spoons, sod Forts.
A complete Assortment of Gold and Silver Watehes, denerlon,
English, and Swiss.
Spoetaeler.Silver and Plated. Fine, solid Geld Jewelry, Lock
ets at3d Chains. Nap Meats from lb cents to et.t.o. ,8 mei
Finger Rings, Gold no d Oliver Thimbles, rocket KAY., /My
Table K. alves,tke.
Violin and Guitar Strings
lust received ad for tale
Montrose. January IL MM.
The firm of Read. Weirs., and Foster tay : Having disposed
our stock of Chian, Watches, Jewelry, and Silver Karr to o
fellow townsman, Mr. 0. 1/, 11 ries,. we would earnestly weed
mend our patrons and the ahlic generally, who may he In west
any of the above mentionedgaxis. to give c .4 1 .nd acad. ,
his dock." liensembes—One dose shove iicaries Dote!.
Repairing as Usual.
Yontralea. Nov. 16.1563. O. D BEHAN.
IL I LYONS & CO.
Carpets, Oil Cloths, Mattings,
Dragget, Mats,
Boots,
Balmorals, Rubbers, Sandals
Glass, Paints, Oil,
Nails, . Sheetings, Bats,
Yarn, Wall Paper, Shades,
Border, Cord and 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,
OKST 1 , 011 TR&
LYCOMING CO. MUTUAL INSURANCE CO
PUBLIC, &VENUE, Montmee. Pe.. Om 7, 6,2.-tt
EXTENSIVE ITRACTIONS
AT THE
FURNITURE ESTABLItHIIENT
OP
WILLIAM W. SMITH,
AT THE FOOT OF .31.1/1V ST.
IIES exteurdve Furniture Ertabliabment of Wm. //rs;--"If
W. SMITH having been re dtted sod grmatly hm.
proved,theproprietorrmpoctfully announcee to the
mans of 110111.Mw and vicinity, that he la constantly
maltinganditemmonhimd the LA.H.GEsT & BEST ...women tot
PURNXTURE
to befouno in Vie Country
w. s i ve th.fouo.ingihnot tome of the artlelces.,tchwewlll
atcreatly_re &teed price.,for CASE or R EA Ott PA
Bureana,W aincitor atogary ttl. cla,fron. Sit to v..
Htireauavalth marble or brocz.tellr tomfroM $lB to 04. And•
Israel ssortment.froco $B. $lO. $lO. $l., to $lB.
Wasleitande,ltlard , tsr.d...coruer and aqua reStan f al !viola
tlesspd prtee.arom 7bcentato ten dollar..
Des2a.dlvana,toweiract..fooLltools.ottoman.jounKer.dm.
ocouv,card,pler,tollet.dining.kitchen,and.aztentslon
elladrs—caneand eroodscats.Hocker.—canedlscAndwoodaesda
of every variety sod style
Nolialetas-tetesfundsbedstabortnottuat New Yorkprices,
SPRING BEDS!
A LAZOIAS3OI3TXZEIT [MAIM BUS IN M n.s MS.
N.B. Ressymadstoal.on hand or r orrdshedatahorMotleo.
Hearsexaltrayr In readmern when dcalred.
WeemploynonebutOAßEFUL & EX PEEIENCET WORK
NEN. Weintend to do Our WON.E. WELL, and eel l Ito. LOW
I *elites° Sextronled W W. SMITH,
Hontroaearebraary 115.1562
I
WAGON SHOP ~
Sleighs and Cutters.
rose,T where he will continue to carry on the musulact ere of
Sleighs, Cutters, Wagons, tto.
Ready Made ILarkstSleliths.latmber Ste IgheandOettersnwer on
hand.
Re_p_stringdons nestly,st short notice. Sent Stew for Cotters
and Wswonltster'stertueists,hest enanty.keetennstaullyorthsad,
so as to be prepared to do GOOD WI lit Salabort .111(41.
Agood4upply otready-made Spoke. keptcosstsntlyon hand.
N. B. A Ilpersoultlehtsr.l to the undersigned will 016=66 ny
andsottlethelracconnts wlthoolturther notice.
Ilontmse. Jell 18.1664. VAS. GAYLY.
HONESDALE
MONUMENTAL WORKS !
To the People of Susquehanna C
TE,ilLandr.r:ri I by t s t agyAnnounoe that they are Mu the m.
Tomb Stones, &0.,
an /lOnod:HVial 41634.-tt LI. B. PECK & CO.
.Boots and Shoos.
Q011:6 st Mould pvices.inst opened .ndfu, rate by
Montrose, Bot. 248. J. OM
Soldier's Pensions, Bounty &Book Pay
LIONNSZO AGENT OF TIM GOTILEIN
IltillNT,willglre prompt attention to all clams entrusted to
Ircus indadg'"' fiooliariasunlassioaxatral. Wks ova Lattoop.Tylu
sad WWI dam
Itaisnie. &mpg IT. M. J. B. 114001AMM.
I=
E21331E1
Rugs,
Gaiters,
Shoes,
- I."
CABINET ORGANS!,
CAAtz A rlzd o ln vay . , xi? Canal ONLY 07 0. D.
Best Instrument Ever Binnufaeturedi
Csainy It of biro as sham as In New York, aril - save
from is to SIO, freight.
Prices from S 5 to $6OO.
Sample always op =ad.
pr ALA received Boot's cow instruction Book to the Cabsei
°rpm and Melodeon. The best Dock yet. Also. 1010171:4
Violin String.
0. D. BEMAN.
Nontrme, NOTeltlbeT 16.1851.
HIRSCHMANN BROTHERS
EO hoe, to rail the attentlozi Of I.T.TELCH..A.k3R;Rs
DRY GOODS
Millinery and Fancy Goods!.
Yankee Notions, i.
WOOL..AND COTTON /4.0131.PARY. L.
Carpets, Oil Cloths, &c., &c,
Which they are prepared to .11st reatcosatde figure. Their flee-kb
DRESS GOODS, .
I. unuanally !tree, romprleing the Lsteat nerd Riehe.t Ot=lntto
k'iL''leajthtttlgB2 t"",m,
the oath., price, 01ce.
ALSO.
ELEGANT CLOAKS AND SHAWLS
A Beautiful Line of
CLOTHS, CAESDIERES AND CLOAKINGIOr:
BALMORAL SKIRTS ,
A 1, of
LADLE , SCARFS.
ROODS.
NUBLAS,
RRt•s RTAST SHAMA
Alan & Complete Line of
FANCY GOODS,
Suitable for
HOLIDAY PRESENTS.
musenrabinria BROTHERS,
No. CO (Joust Street, Sage of the • BEAHIVE."
BI natl.:atom. Dem-rotor :0.1264.
IBIE 1111111V1
la now receivtras•um supply d
In the roaturone departmeateof tla
Mercantile Business!
makingate.wortmerA
r - FULL AND DESIRABLE.
130-
n stock cone-C.ln part of
Drugs, ed clues, Paints, Oils, Dye
Stuffs, Groceries, Crockery,
Glary-Waro, Wall and Window Ps§
per, Oil Shades and Fixtures,
Kerosene Lamps, Shades, Chimney
Banter«, Transparent Cones,
Kerosene Oil, Burning Fluid , Tam
pentane, BiniZOLE, Varnishes,
Window Glass, Putty, Brushes,Bhi
Cages, Canary Seed, Jewelry,
irtlst and Dentist Iflaterfals,Whipi
Palley Goods, Perfumery, &c.,
eic..ia short, n.-arly every thing. to restore the sick. to pleasetb
taste. to delight tee eye, to gratify the fancy. and also to
con dnee tothe real and substaatlal comforts entre.
1=3:12
NEW GOODS.
AT REDUCED PRICES
IIME!
D ELAINE 3,
DRESS 000 DS,
GROCERIES,
BARDWARE, 1
CB.OOEERX, i
BELTS, -
BELT Brcsuat.
BACK-COMBS,
SID E-001188,
BUTTONS, ETC,
WILSON, MUMS, a WARM
Montrose, Much !Oth, 156.3.-y1
Agricultural
HE , derUaneddeetreatoeall T the c tltt i ne s n of the pLbi , .:r i
thelong established and wel !known Arm of
Wheeler, Meliek & Co., at Albany.
Thes, V asp Ines are Fa favorably known and un trrr ,, 51 ..;;.'
ed that. any effort at recommmadation cor.shier unnecesesr,
ticeit to ruy,t hat experience la manufacturing sad long cse.loW
brought °. t reap rovercents which make them d O .
CHAMPIONS OF THE WORLD.
IwonW chi lesnmialaltentlonto their
Barger's PatentCleantaa Attachment
a .oT:thing and at Inched to single.double. treble.or any Otto
h ors, n0w..r....nd to either o&ten ot orovershot threshers 10
COO need ,A• ordlazry nand mill.and Is atrperior.s.scch.ow
tanning mill made. /t takes no morn power to drive the who'l. Lt..
tathinent.th...r. 11 doer to drive no ordinary separator
Illtreret. , ltos or cleaninr attachment , same patent,arr math
Hors , Powers,shrle and docble, Wheeler's nate:, with rrtel
improvemente. Lawrence dt Gould', patent, one, two. and Ins
horse Dower, haw mil lefor sawing wood, feed cotters.clovr. b;
lerahorsernkes..t , e. An nnrestrieted warranty give, to the pan .•
the strature.ornaranty that th e above machinery is unequaled ir Itl ß
1 :,
work .flturabilltv oonvenlence .and cheapness.
Forfurth , ,rticulars,send to the subscribe r for circular, DT
sminemachinerr. Ordersaolicitcd and tiled with promptnen
!deity. n Ager.tfor
HUBBARD'S MOWING MACHINE, , fr
ght draft. roannfnet ors.' ho A. IT. SAYRE BROTITERP,I IO
row ,Pa.—th. ..est niowe rfortblveountry. Machine, warractro -
zieeentirr,t , oractlon. Inrtructions for using, and Had:Anna
liverecl,free ar uharge(or freightor tranelinwia, 9cfn•
All persons wishing to procure the heat an d Clttapari
chine are advised to lettucev the work of the I/abb.:Ws Light P. 7
rilower.beforeorrratolttlnigtheraselvesto any other Plower oat
use. OrriOs solicited ano prompt') att ended to.
r ostoforeaddreu,liarfool.Susq.Co Pa.
L. It. PECK, Agent.
Flartord.Ps..Jule2,lSCl-tf •r
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE.
Avalnahleomber and wood Int In Lathrop toienehlp,
county. 1 •..., routalaing about an= with I gond sew{
haute anal torn the non, sod shoot If. to gram On lite trot
eras to .k rr:a. al rawauld ens! hah mil!, cm Ohio of culling ITO.cav
of lumhe^ la, yew. Tie .1,..111 is within two miles of Niel:els ,
al , . It L. S W ltailnuad. A rood rood nos tirte
Ira- whole pr' oort y There ha weal end luseher nous' an It W
for It t spice over, /a rue be geld low, with eary trot
Al.Pth lb., farm known as the . Vortelte Robots ram." IC 'S.A.
Warn. WI - noting catuty, oa.,roustainlar atanil L'oo acres. 11i 1112 '
from NteL,l,,:. emtemu lying oaths Tunkbsnnock Creek ; .bls
80 MOM , of eat leaf the balance Op 1ar1d...-tivar dodostle preprtt
ALSO. s taint le 18111 proyerty, one rolls dl
hullo. of Jo. ca's L the'r cotalkting of and sawatt ll . • •1
about to .f land, with the water lowee. The grh.tcolt
dont: a ;on I onalres httellifsesshalleWell adapted Ihr slercurt•Wl
ALS , la a a-ale:alga farm nic tone hem lioratrawe,eostalhirS. ,° ,
Ma arr., Farty noon of cholcwwwed land; the bahice
ThLs farm Is well fenced with goad atone well watend...lb
a bleb (fate eulOssailon ; la capable of keeping from fool
fay 0.W11.-11 very dealrahlemopeds , .
AlSO..l.ooae and lot In the honoorh of If ortroan Ibbtd•N : '
the Public Square The I, contabasaOeut Pbi acres of lami•
Intro find ehMee (reit sod shad° trees.
The attention of those wuilllng to purtharettal ante Is ralleru.
these propsruea as they an nit good and dcstrable harealwahla ,
the pricer asked for them. Llbetal tams.wlll to Sloe,. ire ! 4,..7
pelves, aid other Infermatlen, call On, or teddrmr , nastlY `tom
Pittston. 1. , r • roe Co.. ra..or AB. IiIt&RLL
sasqueloutna ..la aoth, 1860.—Lf
Carriage Manufactory.
r r n s,V i raa l ly r lrtnill e i r =allTega iQtls
Carriage &Wagon Stand,
an d
irage t g ,T e. .c f l in t riettrjear d.
Superior Manlier.
R IM ! donasatnebat at lava; and 411.0 . 0tt G le,
DlnutroA,J,ne
0000 s FALLING.
riiG In your 0R1Z3651.014 car;Othar good ca"
ita ewe.
sm. Jewry &ISM 14401111110
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F'
ABEL TURAELL.
SHEETING, 1