the tarm ana the efiuM. Mint is Pare Breed. A considerable amount of nonsense finds its way into type, respecting what are termed pure breeds of domestic animals. "Are Brahmaa pure breed ?" "Are Black Hamburghs pure breed ?" These queries obviously owe their origin to a confusion of the distinction that exists between different animals, and between different varieties of the same ani mal. Let us illustrate inn mean ing by an example or two. A hare is a pnre-bred animal, because it is to tally distinct from all other animals, or, as natu ralists sayy, it constitutes a distinct species. It does not breed with other animals, for the so called leporines are only large rabbits; and if It did, the offspring would be a hybrid or mule, and almost certainly sterile or incapable of breed ing. In the same manner the common wild rabbit is a pure breed. This animal possesses the capability of being domesticated, and, under the now circumstances in which it la placed, it varies in size, form, and color, from the origi nal stock. By careful selection of these varie ties, and breeding from those individuals which show most strongly the points or qualities de sired, certain varieties, or as they are termed, breeds of rabbits, are produced and. perpetuated. Thus we have alterations in the length of the ears, in the color of the fin, in the size of the animals, and so on. It is obvious that by care, more new varieties may be produced and per petuated. Thus, by mating Silver-greys of dif ferent depths of color, a white animal with black extremities is o ft en p roduced, and has been per petuated brmating them together. Now in the strict sense of the word, no particular variety of rabbit can be said to be a pure breed, as, like all others, it is descended from the wild original.— In the same planner, we may deny the applica bility of the term pure breed to the varieties of any domesticated animal, even K as in the case of the dog or sheep, we do not know the origi nal from which they descended. All that can be asserted of the so-called pur est bred variety is that it has been reared for a number of years or generations without a cross with any other variety. But it should be re 'Membered that every variety has been reared by careful - artificial selection either from the or iginal stock or front other varieties. In the stricrest sense of the word, then, there is no such thtifg as an absolutely pure breed— the term is only cconparatively true. We may term the Spanish fowl a pure breed, because it has existed a long period, and obviously could not be improved by crossing with any other known variety ; in fact, its origin as a variety is not known. - But many of our domesticated bird. , have a much more recentinigin. Where were Game Bantams fifty years ago? The vari ety did not exist. • They have been made by two modes : breeding game to reduce the size, and then crossing the small game fowl so obtained with Bantams. Yet Game Bantams as at pres- ent shown, have quite as good a claim to the title of a pure breed, as any other variety. In fact, every variety may be called apure breed that reproduces its own likeness true to form and color. The statement that Brahmas, Black Ham burgs, Dorking's, &c., are pure breeds is mean ingless, if it is intended to imply anything more than that they will reproduce their like, which a mongrel cross between two distinct varieties cannot be depended on doing. There is no doubt but that many of our varieties have been improved by crossing with others. The cross of the bulldog, thrown In and bred out again, has given stamina to the greyhound. And al though generally denied, there is no doubt but that the Cochin has in many cases been em ployed to give size to the Dorking. In the same manner new permanent varieties of pigeons are often produced, generally coming to us from Germany, in which country the fanciers are much more experimental than in England, where they adhere to the old breeds with a true John Bull or bulldog like tenacity.— The Field. Draining—Air for Roots of Plants An experienced drainer asked permission of a neighbor to allow him to cut a drain through a piece of bottom land, through which only he had an outlet for his surplus water. The neigh bor refused on the ground that if the water were taken away from his meadow land it would burn up in the heats of summer. It ended in the other buying the land and draining, and the the result of his first year's cropping paid for the land and drainage. This idea as to land suffering in the way sug gested, is not, perhaps, an uncommon one, and it is well to have it understood how draining re ally works in this respect, and that well drained grounds are really better supplied with availa ble moisture in the dryest weather than those which are undrained. Soils have in various degrees the power of re taining water. Bands have the least power in in this respect. A compact loam holds twice as much as Rand; a stiff clay, three times as much. If a soil is supplied with water beyond its pow er of retention, as in long continued rains, the excess flows off, if no obstruction exists. It is left saturated to the extent of its capacity.— When this excess passes away, it is in its prop er, sound condition, not wet, solid under foot, and not liable to bepoached by the treading of cattle. During the Lima that the soil is fall of water, as after a long rain, the air is pressed out, and then, as East as the excess of water flows out, fresh air flows in, and fills its place. All the in tervening spaces between the particles of earth give circulation to fresh air. And this makes the difference between drained and undrained land. If undrained the excess of water remains and becomes stagnant, and poisonous to many plants; if drained, sweet, fresh air, as necessary to cultivated plants as to man, takes its place.— But this air always contains more or less watery vapor, averaging, perhaps, one per cent., but ca pable of holding more, the more it is heated, so that it is more charged with vapor in the hottest drouth than in cooler weather. When it is sud denly cooled it gives up a portion of its water to any object it conies in contact with. This we see illustrated very familiarly on the outside of a glass pitcher of cold water in hot weather. The heated air from outside comes in, charged with vapor, and strikine the cold surface, is sud denly cooled, and deposits a portion of its water which accumulates there in great drops of sweat. The same process takes place in the soil if the air be allowed to pass freely into it The hotter it is the more moi s ture it contains; when this vapor comes into contact with the cool soil be low the surface, it is condensed and deposited there. That this depciait is sufficient to make a very material difference in the quantity, is at tested by all who see the results of their labors in drained and well plowed land during our summer drouths. _Their capacity for resisting the influence of dry weather is proportioned to the freedom with which the air is allowed ac cess to the subsoil—Baltimore Sun. A Case Supposed. Many farmers in consequence of broken health occasioned by a too close application to hard la bor, find themselves, in the meridian of life, un able to carry on their farm, and although sur rounded by the conveniences, and many of the luxuries of existence, are compelled to sell out to younger men, abandeit the hallowed associa tions of the old homestead, and remove to some country village to live an uneasy life, but one unattended by the large amount of hard work necessary upon a farm. The instances of far mers thus situated are numerous. One not long ago asked our advice about selling his farm and going into some other employment, stating that his health was poor, and he could no longer car ry on his far= The reply we made, was in sub stance aktallows: Your firm is nearly all cleared, under a good state of cultiVatitm, and well fenced. You have good. trulklbtge, and what is a consideration of great. importance, one upon which no money amine can be planed, it Is the homestead of your father perhaps your father's father, and the as. ~s itsiations of two or three generations cluster around the old place. At your age of life, no man should change his situation If it can possi bly be avoided. Turn your farm into a sheep range, not at once perhaps, but do it gradually.; in two or three years. Keep a horse and scow plant enough to keep you busy, or in Odle; words to raise enough for your own use; apply your dressing to crass fends, and keep what Iteep your farm will stock. They will require hut little attention. Te. it is quite a job to look after a large flock ru of sheep, and see It you tnnot, by keeping sheep exclusively, carry on ,ur farm .yourself with but little hard labor c•unparatively, pay . all . your hired help, and while living .upcui your own farm, also make more money every year. With ham labor than formerly, by a course of mixed husbandry. Try it andsee.—Mains iihrmer. orTheicodict of three _crepe tldrty three grates of nett received in a letter by Turner In . ltlinaie ` saindaind tine hundred turd vent l y ble4eln Real Estate Agency 1 THIC urkendished have tanned • partnership nail opened an at dee for the penhiumoale,end reatal of realedate in Uneven. t an 4 ve *hal t u. o i i s . ftk i eiZor the Isfarr es alleho lrt es avail. We design ha sevenleeextvely In all thane eauntleh both to Rem York sad New Jersey, ham whence oonie most of the person. who bey land, thhi county. Made le extensively megualeted throughoutthe reranq• and wills:We the mitten exit e 4 to el We wixole attention. We have Several Farms on Hand, indtablefor datryins purposes. The larger part of the Putehats Money can run fore term Cif nen, p WUlnlmLltmcau. N 0.1.-207 acres of bond In Forest Labs, 161 Improved. good dwelling house, it. hares, well watered, and will support from m to 9.3 cows. Convenient to umetitip, schools. Ood rineChaboa. A imgvan of the pulse money on remain for a wakes of yews. .1.-11.5 acres of land In Franklin. (Tiptentille..) 100 acres to proved, well watered, two dwelling houses, two barns. Couvenlent to meetings, whoola end store. Well nitsd for dory purpow4— Pert albs pumbase money may remain for a soles of years. 0.1.-191 acres Of tend la DIroock.11:0 ImprOred, well 'watered and fenced, Rood newdercilling house, 0 baras,3 orchards, and cheat tot Mather upon It saMdent to fence the whole farm for eftf Teats Two sod a. half miler from Tolmock Corners, sod live mlles from Montrose. Two s cured LI:IA.3ot the P.ChMe money on remain for • set K. 1.71.7f4 '1 7 acres of b ragl d rirt n geWer ' imenshlp, 9tf miles tram Montrose. 85 acres tinporveZ a.gond new dwelling boor, barn, 1 rorty-feet slot:, a Rood grafted mchard, well watered. One half of the laughers, money eat remain Mr • number of yea:ass:coral atom the premises. N 0.6-103 screa,littlate in flrictireter. two miles from 11011- tow. 60 acres borproved rod net / dein:l4 house, berm and orch ard. Ono-third oftatepurchaso money down. and the balance to I, 0,0, 4, end 6 para. No..7.—ailtuatein the LOwnshlp of Forest Lake, four miles from Montrose. A dal= pans the house. 156 acre.. Over PM two barns and .hma . Rand b rarsaLmllr, rotnl i t " and thurtdrT by water, milk honseakc. Terfo : order, c.half of elder e m purcture mow) down, the Women den annual paymenta. No. 0.-116 acres of Lind In Herrick townahlp, lee acres Improv. e, good dwelling bouse,alro tams, wave tom, doe etabline. well watered, and nada! cowl state of Imprortoteat, convenient to whoolsand moth:mend ean be emirentfeatly divided end made Into two farina. Termer OneOulf down. ba/auceln Instullmeura. No. 9.—MM:lOu thetownaldpordewup,even miles from afoot rose, eornalnlngdstrierp, forty•five Improved. • good house. boo. a grafted orehardood • ray line sneer bush. rotirenitmt to Church, Schoole„ and Mills. One.balf of Ib.dbaretowa moral' down, TO balance CM ba paid In foureeptattornenUl• No. 10.—Nhote In l ed of New Milford, oottaininK loo acres-140acres improved ; two miles from the Borou;:h nf New Milford, and about eighty roda from the lactawana and Wow: Rail Rod ; well watered with spring.: good buildings, and • a, boring nrehubl—a grove of chestnut upon the premises suitable fl Os or telecraph poles-4 school bouse In the Immediate viololli and three different churches artridn two miles. lmacres free, d farm .111 be wild If the purchaser should not want the wool Terms re:namable. amts. at.Volning the village of Stummharms Depot. on the N. Y. Ik Erie Beltway. one of the mood convienint farms in the wirintly from wide} ••11 mpk in the wil:sge. Will keep M cow; and LGSMS to Work the form. ~ T here are shoot =Or= poles on the farm, worth 41,00 each; beside. s quantity Of ties mad wood within • mile of the linage ;two grad dwelling homes, live harm.: and • ItIM mill. :The:refs &lariats the farm • Pre Proof paint mine, and • paint mill is good rhumb - 4 order: two g o ad orchards. No leas than eix pas.en,Or trains leave the depot daily. For an entosprising man to make mOherthot form is mm of the most dedrable th • he northern parr of the Mate. No. Vl—Situate to New Milord township. two milts south from the vilLmt—llo scree--about 7f. acres Unproved.. • goal home. tern, and gut fenced and oil evered—a coed orchard of grafted fruit (peach. plum. sod cherry) — trci for dairy purposes. One half the purchase money down, the hal lance in one, two, and three year., with interest. A very liberal deduction la mire if the whole mocha= money should be paid donna. Ades? CHAMBERLIN & Mammy 18 I£ll4.—tf Montrose Scrquebums Co. Pa. WHEEL TOADS ! WHEELS AND REELS AI.L those Irlahlne to purelmso any of tha above named ambles will and thcomelvm tutted by man; on the aubscrtber at to. eh.* In Sayre'. Foundry. or on - S. IL bays di Brothers, at &bet, Store to Montrone. Flax Wheels. Wool Wheels, Clock Heels and Wheel-Heads! Wholesale and Retail. Best Wheels sad Rabat= caa wesiblyreaa i. ,Tav„ Ile]. vstrunect II properly rued Koatrose, January 1.1847. N. 3,—.B„epgrlnit daze oti Mart totica. glin• WILLIAM W. BIRTH, Rol mummer AIM CBAU WM tsentrer. Keeps constantly on nand ait Muds of Clam art Ittnurrroar, or fur viand at abort nod= and Fare Rooms toot of MAW SL NOICIOIII4 PL. Mora a. LAW NOTICE-NEW FIRM. BIaIENT & FITCII having esenclated B. B. Brarrtsr. vrill M ass • tarn= tbe practSce t ot ln all Its waxl. ova brand" the busines will hereafter be tine In the name of Bentley,Fitoh&l3entley, wid all berthing a,,L1.1 . 5n. , W to them will be attended to with prompL nes and Milts.. Office tame u occupled by Bentley & Pitch. S. O. 3311111,. Ll. Me% ..... D. 1. 1111111ST.111, MantreWe, Jitrury ism. P. REYNOLDS, LICENSED AUCTIONEER, SitoELLS DET . OOOI6 and sll kinds of Merebandir. and aim st vendues. arm. Ps.. Der— IS. 1861.—tf Examining Forgeon! THE surriberatzt bees E d to the Conzehladoner of essmine sad I t:ye male. fo r rll ' ntitled to Peaslott, a .rill attend ' to I I rarr s. htrstit c l e e resented to ,11:11 Monu. 1.31. licadatse, aprllll.lBo—tt PAMICIL McCOLLUM & SEARLE. Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, MONTEOSS, BUBO. CO., Pl.. 0 2 1311#ti",sW ie " Br" B '' tL ' llzs " °." " u " r4 B. d LLCM", - • - D. W.S yam.. Mantra... Pokratryr MIND -If E. M. TURNER, Attorney -at - Law OFFICE OVER WILSON'S STORE. xocaaasinaials6L-if D. BREWSTER, AUCTIONEER Montrose, Pa. mo.ut.s.Axii..tm-tr HOME INSURANCE COMPANY. OF NEW-YORK. CASH CAPITAL, TWO MILLION DOLLARS. Aerestalifeettery,taile, 43.131070.13- LAO=es" %MU. I. liCtorratcrezt.Bcattary. C/111.J.Mirra,Preeldzot. Jame ItoOmdadetant Seti. 441P.Wetereeen, V. P.l.ei Pothdeetseeed sad mewed by the soileckeed. K Weans*, corollas Postace. BILLINGS STROUD, Agent, NEW ruum ILEOS. 0817F19 b Wkarille have rateverl tate amW yartaerialp for the yurposof lYzy Goodlroceele.. drockt27. ktardvano, Iroa as. keel. Baru and ekrasiDava Cate, 3c. at the Ueavalradtbilatare ;crawly Cccapled by M.S. Wll. We hem We rape:tray the Farce:we atoll. M. WILSON. JEFF. 011141•18. 1. R. WAHINE& Mmm,ae. Jamozys. less On the Track. C. F. MEEKER, ArrAIMIO smatbasesi the Foriadry sod stode cat toad of P. U. Garvin, to prepared to meatatecturs Plows and other Castings, :rex= y lb= cl in a Cousary no at carat ratio WE Foundry: opposite the Post'OMee is ,New NihNord. pa. IF. B. OLD kIEU42St WAXMINIbr P.M is 7 • C. F.: MEEKER New !apt. it 1864.417 Z 01) 0 11 rwittiwr_sozoposi • and awn : the TIGIOVas. szolaudetlxts ulaa=z• testvgan yeS mum ► rot itt by Mirth•• AZAD te7/30IIIMIPOSISIL _eximumrs mancene. ,wir t e3,„,l4 w AB= TIIIIIIM. matrar.00.1.464 1911:011kifiA'Plif • Ircumiug ADEL TURN= Kztrar.st.aggabruulasa. • 1565 Eghtten years estntalehed In N. X. UHT." only landlinle reme.les known." FIVO trom Pctsone .• Kot come out o one to the num. Family. Bate come ut of their hole, to alc. "Costar's" Rat, Roach, &o Ester's a pasta—used far RA., ROACILIS, Baac Asa Rap Arta, to 4ka. `Costar's" Bed-Bug Exterminator. &liquid or was h ,used to dettroy, and also an a pro. ventive for Bat Bugs, Costarts"Elec'ePow,r for Insects, f.. Moth, ?doxrdtom Flew. 13441.13uga. tnancts on Pla nts, Fowls. Ant. • meta. 8c etc. Or Sold by ell DrageJO* and Retailers everywhere. [lr! ! Burs ne : !of all worthless Imitations. Irlr See that Corr ace" name is on mil Bolt, UotUe, and Flask, before you l,uT• onry R. Costar. or Penrose st. I)ererr, 441 Bans WV AT, bow toss. rir Bold by all Druz:lsla and Dealers In Montrose, Pe. 1505. ECCRLASE OF RATS.— The Farmer'. Gazette (11:411abd es. setts and proves by tarots that one piilr of nils will has a pron. ty and destendanta nn Ito. than 651,trA) In game years. Nor. nn teas this Immense. totally can lw ktpl down, thry would COMMA more rand than "mold 0n.t.,1n G . ...K1D Inman Ittlngs. [sr Sue eoszatia . ailvert.wmoGi In this taper. 1 .q• OZi . RATS versus BPIDS —Whoever engages In shootlnt_Emsll mei man ; srl,..ever aids in exterminating RATIS Is s bytteftettne. We should 114 e .ute nr out eurreepundente to eve us the Wneflt of their expertenue to thivltur out thus pests. We need soot ethlng tenthlee doge, t.le, and t mon for this busnam.—{liclesltlf• to American. 27.1 - I S.e nth urtisement to thin pspu. ~7~6.i. •• COSTAR'S RAT ExTen>tINATOR to *Ample, sata, and .re, —the moat pevivot RAT-.fatlon ruortlos we have everattead. ed. Every Rat Mat IN{ It, prolmtlY Prol.mti rtcording tc rectlons, will eat and even con that cola It all! dle, generally at some place av dadaut powfule from where the evedlelsle .ra• Lek. eu.—.[Late Shore, bee advert ieetuent la Oita paper. }IOUS SICXKPESteI t roub;ed with vermin need be en no lotwer. If they ttee C 01.7.• Lin" Eat•nr,lnan.r. We have cued It to =rest leStrtlou ; nod If a hot n.et en, we would have It. We hoeetrod peewee, but they tredtd notLli.g , hut I . enetars" ortlele knoelte the breath out or hate, Alio, llaartn AUL, .ti Bed Ii the qulck. ertnan we can write /11 oral 1 wand all Over the WOO. try.—/Illedlna, Ohio, Galen, Pr Ste Carat - 140 ertament In Ws paper. A VOICE FILOIS. THE FAR W EXT.—Speaking at “Conepaer Ral ‘ noaah. Lnt. dt.c. ternalnator—•• more gnat l and pronlnlona aft lltatroyed annually in Want eunnly ',ermine than an:4W p.y fora tan of ltd. Rat and 10. Klll.."—{Lancleler, Wimptub.. Herald. nr See "Ontrasia" V.vertivemult In Mb paper. MARKERS ANSI It on ctn . raiso--....—te Ittuldrerle of dollar.' worth of Gram PV.VISI,II,, do, tra &tangy dettroviel by Inn, Mice, awl oilier Mien. verredo_Ml a which em tie yr . .. v.:0.11 few dot , orerth of iithritetter Rat, 'tenth, Artertonotor, bought Ind inee.. freely. l:asr.c'•' ti.dVert:.-11.11t IL thil paper or Sold In MON MOSE, PA MEE or By all Lorucists and Deal,ra. Lm NEW GOODS M Reduced Prices. T', 4 ,===.VlV:'s= l .3' h e B. R. Lyons & Co., the...hoyden to ta OLOTSZII.itntne BEST AATICLZ of Ready Wade Clothing, t6wai 2PO4 e T C a r i t i v, : e q ual to any CheeroxWons and W AS THIN AND THICK COATS, vestsand Pains., of every variety. Alsoau 11XTEllitilVICasaortment of :11141HATS & OAPS, ate/tEtYIeI.IInVIIIMISECEIIaII2 'ME ZiesiOmaro. Montrose, Apra 17, 'Ed. S. LANGDOII. DOWN DOWN! DOWN! HAS GONE GOLD! LOW! LOWER! LOWEST! ARE 01:TR PRICES FOR Prints - De'Mites! Sheetings I Dress Goods! Boots and Shoes I Gaiters ! Balmorals I Groceres and Hardware! Ready-Made Clothing! Hats! Caps ! Yankee Notions wand an ear Eh LD VARMTT of dock. We mud have more room for oar NEW GOODS, sad a. determined To clean oat the old clock. rr - Corno and lee ar Ware rmrclaiamg. tir - The Web.ru prices always paid for Butter. Grain, cad Na da. of all hint.. J. E. JACEIBOSr. rathiale. Lo rll a, IB4l.—if SCOTT'S p ;Lay:aillTAtziroo-a) p.*-4 Thee medlelnes are srarrantsd If ussd seeordhlg to directions. TIT them and If nor sultesaery rercum one ball the medicine and the recneyrill be refunded. 1 have sold thou fa bodies, but bone have rebutted. SCOTT'S CHOLERA CURATE. FOR DYSENTERY, CHRONIC DIARRHEA, CHOLERA lIORBUS, DOWEL COMPLAINTS, CRAMPS, COLIC, NEN.VOUS,"BILIOUS, AND SICK HEADACHE, SOURNESS OP THE STOMACU, COLDS AND COLD CHILLS. maMU mead= lc compared of ilom a& Root; and CLIIIIIIMI te reaction in Me By.tur, and is hammers to all. It tun bead used In the SPOTTED FEVER• tn a camber o cue; and proved effectual. PWI ditutlans Ot each Aluca 00 Wats. SCOTT'S SANTA ,TOVE CERATI. Mt WRNS, SCALDS OR SCALD READ, FROSTED FEET, INFLAMED EYES, WOUNDS, OLD ULCERS, CHAFEFD ILANDS, ,LNDOLENT TUMORS, SPRAINS, DRUISESI, Fars, CORNS, AC. It fs tamp:heed of vegetables, end Is tattle tarsals. Pda twantMetaats a log. DesseDiet—We have Lad ample oppoettoillg a teethe the eft tat of your Coate for natty yew; and And It u goo eettettrome It, ea vs have so begtetlon tscomentnelve tt to thspubho. L. W biGH tf It. D., New tellfood. C &LIMN O. H &MET, M. D.. Motarose. Wm. H. PIER, EL D., Sellkenhans. Wannbuttarcti byL.f3co_t_y Scranton. Pa. and Err cab b 7 ItuLLAII.D, Montrose. W, C. WARD SON. New WIWI 1/01 SCOTT, Spbtronto. groantoa. il.r teah,.lqA-11 IntemationalfirelnsuranceCompany OF NEW-VORE. Office, 113 Ittreadway. m JOON IHIUM Commas TAYLOR, President. If f estrucee Bacon, Vice-President. ctuvica DEAlo3, , Actieg Secretary. • - unommos sTROVp. - watrui, JaaraitiLlONl.4l • - 1865 1`36. 1. S(SCi. 1 r 4(;;;.. A WORIP TO THE WISE. MINIM:II & WILSON'S, The Best Family Sewing Machine MADE, AtarlS NOT A SHUTTLE MACHINE,JEe But makes the Lock Stitch 1 Nal 0 :1 I' IS DECIDEDLY IN ITS FAVOR. Ms Cid of there being more of those Machines Bo Id THAN OF ANY 0TL15.11 ATTESTS ITS SUPERIORITY. Tex (lather partlesants WI apon the Agent. 'there the =and Myles of =chines nee nn exhibition. Parties that have sited other so =lied Standard Sauceless, Lave thrown them aside and di, their testi moot la favor of thaw. EVERY lIAGEUNE WARRANTED TO GIVE ENTIRE SATISFACTION. Tot antral rezone 11 re...meads Well above ell other. 1. Banty sad mellence of glitch, %like open both fides. wort tog equally well on Wilk. lin en. woo:en. MIA fOttOT ooda—aearn thy gatheribe g hemnding. cording, and braiding:. L liirength of eesmstiuit will, not rip nor med. Ole; ine moat simple In construction of any two threaded =whine In thereon Ir. liable to nnt tOl repair. 4. See. 'without the one ors shuttle, there , y doing -ay with much curebeflome machinery, and the trouble of regulattow the tension of the order thread h. Runs at ► putter. petal than a shuttle machine poeslbly fah. These machines with th, nett. Img.rovemtnis, warranted and del:weed In Montrose, at M.tellf.,,clurtre . prim The best of Hob. Rintehhieci) given. Union 111711011.20 use In Montrose and vlriauy =9 Delaware, Lackawanna, and Western 31Eit. Et 311 C, Ci. Bunning Time of Passenger Trains, June 2d,'64. LEAVE EGET/MAUD. kEi' Azenm• moo , tion. P.M. I. 1213 I:llremt Bead 7.40 '2le9r Mllthrd, 7/ 9 morrit,..mx, 8.93 liopbatom. PPI 2114909/09. 9.00 A ' lll rr411'... ....r\ .. . 9 9.: 3 ci.r7.1;0;m14 . .... , . 9.19 Ficranl4. 10.93 Stroud...o7N. .31910129 Chink, Nor 11:9991.09, ... .. .... 2.43 •Chemce for P 1.119. 1 . 0 .191.19... P.M. . . .. 00 125 44 1.00 11.15 t 10.56 1 : 4 ;10.40 10.10 The Passenger Train Narthw• Leave. New Ramprttin on h,VI,3ILf Trittn NNW YORK at Ba. ' and tt A it IiNK A CHUNK Ca/ of Um Train which PIIII,ADELFN D ot. 1 m Rlb a. in. At SORA "t TON Oils Train !mkt* Uort. ' , Rh Trull:work the LAt . N.A WA NNA nt.l BLOt and DELAWARE silt! ItUDSriN itad at with the Mall Train an the Erie Railway cothg The Passenger Train Southward i.e.,. Great Bend after tbe art' val t.l thm nrhmntl Evpreca from Lt. Wm/connecting at Scranton with Trdn. an the Laclawan. and Bloomsburg and Delawart and limhton rtalltowls at Man. ka Chtmk vdth the train for and 4( Near Fl o m rz t ar . ja . rt i gr v ki,hl4.,Vf==rr phis st and In llurnsburg at P. m. The Accommodation Train riron,h.wa..m.d. at Orval Bead with the Day Express Koine West, by which e:era an - Pre at libam and Syranule the ram. day. Southwanl, learn Grist Bend after iL. mor e l of the New York Crpenes awing raw. ea- All Passenger Thaw on the Erie Bad ay top at Great Bead. H. A. H.E.NitY , WATTS COOK, GettemlTleltht Agent. Superintendent. Stases lame Searle's Hotel. Montrose. Pa.. at E. a. in.. to cannon, with trains for Seracton, New York, and FLUndelphla nt 11, m, for New Illirord.Ottat Bend, and the Wust,aleo meeting aceorni pealation trade for Scranton; at 4 p. m., for 43 t. Bend and the train, pa the DU Beltway going both Mast and Wen. Jtartrou FIRE ANSI] HANCE. Thelnsurance Co. of North America, PHILADIELPHI A, Has Established an Agency in Xontrose,Pa. 77tts is the oldest Insurance Co. in the U. &atm, CASH CAPITAL PAID IN ~P~tf ~.? 3n1'l~ THEEratem area. low ea ibure of en ygood Comp.yi n N. Y. of elser•rhereAnd Ito Dlrectort are among the firm for honor and Inheylty. ARTIIIIII. G. COFFIN. Preirldent. reoUcre orm= Ptart.ftee'ry. STIto D, A kt,July OS. over the Porloffleo.gent. DO WANT A. GOOD PIANO ? OIL A CABINET ORGAN CALL DID SSE THEM AT 0. D. BEEMAN'S Where You .co. ha !Supped 'nth sely Thlni in the Lane of Musical Merchandise, ?most A PIANO TO A .1 - ENV'S ALSO—de torral, the only nasortruent of PURE Silver-Ware end FUSE JEWELRY In town. N. 8.4.etl only the Flaws of OA elate Dorton end Blfset-Tort Make" and alt Plano, told by toe wal no kept In tone one yckr. Cabinet Organs Warranted for Five Years P. &—U you limed en Inferior Instrument, don't call on Town. truly. 0. D. BEIIIANI. Youtzge.llnrch .29.131 4. GROCERY AND SALOON MAE athwiribe. continue their bush= at the ttid Stand on Strect..hrx those alto Ore . their patronage wilL we Mat, reedo each treatrocct. will C Wle them to can tt.;dth Wo bare beloved particuLv :Alton/nu to fitting op our LADIES' SALOONS And can tartlet, If dadred.privve mon. In LADIES and OEN TI.ZMZN, or for Ladles alai:m.or U.r tlemeualunt REFRESHMENTS I /Wong Our Ust.of edibles eon be rod °peers, Mem% Rom and Zedee, our Beef. Bee.iteek, Mutton Mope. C l . hckes to every form Lot or cold, Pickled Teope, LoMta, hon4ocs, &c.—ln fact erwerythlog the market affords. In the way of drlnke, we keep eveoTadng except ephitoon eor al. eohollebercracce. Our melt tiquure are of the Net quollty and ;warranted pare. Also Domeatle Wlnea, eider. Serencorllle, Bodo Water. &mall Beer. &e. lee Cream in runnier. We haVestettred the eery/lees of 0 er.l clew Cook and warrant elerythionmand to tog the mast ddrerrifled Legal. . CONFECTIonay. We teeth= hamd the lamed dock of Confectioner, ever brought Into the County. We coo turotrh, at wholes:0o or Tyroll ariptbarki lu this Ilso that may becalled for,and bought extflettare. Tobacco and cigars: Mowing anducu*lng Tobiecro of eve rf Ormul, wad Ginn ore • ayqualliy, tram a•' cezt drab•'W t he linut [invert:if arias. 40e.r00004EnriC!!)S9. OaseticilefOrocerlee rant bebraito this part of the somttrY for.=and lawmen of pare. not Parading Binghamton. We nour.fialt.Sugar, Malaria% erg re, Tna.n.73.Cbeesd, Sand= Flga , and everyt nine 10 that line of the boat q earning. In any quantity from one pound to a ion. Our endeavor tall belopicase snit* may fairer os with that patronage,pledging Gonave/to talrnear la dealind to the etrictil One Price System. Itoatimpa.Deceaber tl. 111e4.4! • THE LATEST STYLES. JOHN .841IITTE8 1114 lAPSCITPULLY swimmers thst lath e now impend to cat Ale all Ideas of gamed; ad tee wed fathlazable order. sad Var. Midi to Et with efece acd .it. LADIES' OLOa fctl..Ua Meet Ir.. 1r ndr.4.14. date I. N. Dallied'. a' . t i re 2.2. 1••••_411. lOW • • Looking , Glasses, FITS NUM AT trenti. HUN SORANTON, HARDWARE 11).0B, STRNIA, Sptima,f3honta, _Builders' liardware,ll.allroad and MinlngSupplilli M.ne Rat, differect dam, Counter Sank and Tralletram. Carriage Materials. Spring AM**, Blreinsand Boma. Gods. Nuts, Washers, Pate - nt A rma, Plated Banda. Mafenhte Iroda. Iluba,Spotea, lipindlecllome,Polll. Patent Lmther. Enameled Leat.ber.Whip bock. Ma. and a amend variety of Gaming. rmd Idanutwttirer. Goods. ato.. 6c. Ge• Ellr NV. glve met. attentiotato this part of on: stock. and offer a better selccWl a nottracat than tau be Mud elsewhere to this par Otte State. Levi* Pipes. W and Dies, Bellows, limnmera.Sledgm. Plimia veal vt•dety, Tackle Block.. Rope Chalon. G. 1.1- nonm. Pinater Paria.,Canent. French Wind,. Glam. AGRIOUtTIII= IMPLEMENTS, Pump., tilreulai, Id 111. and Cease Sawa, Emery, Borax Wrappitag Paper Blasting Paper. Fore. and BlastlngTuliat Min mud rt ovex liorre igloos sod Hammered horse Nall.. Cu.l pesters' Tool* In groat variety, and •xx.,7•IntAISTIBD, Leather:and Finding, r nor! Leather Belting. Fairbanks's boaluaso. Scranton, Po., parr 80 1884.-ly 864-5. - 1864-5. FALL & WINTER. CALL AND SEE THE LARGE AND NEW STOCK Or CLOTHING, J. P. W. RILEY GEO. L. STONE & CO. Their OVERCOATS are Good and Cheap. New Styles or UNDER-COATS, PANTS, VESTS, & UNDERCLOTHING RR, SALT, TEA Collit, SI GROCERIES All or alt,w• la tynapathy with GOLD at the late great de llsrt. lou.e, traN. STONEdoO. Moatroee, hept...tth.lB64. Lt F. .01L:T1114" AILD. NEW GOODS A mot, modsr flan. P. M. Eli ET3 mII X ,ÜbACrii.2lll LWv the da L returned from New York with a J. LAILLiN and LEA UTIPU stock of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silver-Ware I Plated-Ware I Cutlery, Fancy- Goods, to which they vvr.4l:nvlte the attertrlor of their fnrnds. TheY have a tor , St , es of &Whit, &merle., and Soria Watched, both Gold nod salver. of very ruturlor owing., Enameled, Cor,l. Onr Box and Glass, sod Plain Gold Sets of Earl em and ?Ica Shamrock. Enamel, Plain Gold sou Fat.cy Finder ?drum of every variety and pro:, (told Bracelets, ArmletsChatelaum. Gourd and Neck (?stria, Gold cod :hirer Spectschrnand Thi run tre.Goid Sieve Buttons sod StudetSpoona, Table and Pocket Cutlery, Sliver Napkin Ban" Butler and Yr. NJ . Card eate, Fork:, every description of no. me i The lat'grnt lot of Plot°l,.. Ware ever itrought Broome Count ? Canaptlalnt every article to 1166..1. we:" beset ..KUT-7,T411. rilfEZVA.irl2l. etT ". ollll,ar Sttintra and Icimminea, Aching Tackle in eve, variety, lb. [Meters. T herommeters, Needles, Brushes, Gold ?era, Scissor& Spy Glansai,&c../ix. ,Gold Piano Fortes and Melodeons, of the very beat makers, °OVEN & BAK SECS 2.P) &1 6 a.r.n C S 6.15 5.4 , 2 6.06 k P ahich leavee on the on+ uslogbou okra Gamer. 14ISIG, FA, t Great Bend Family Sewing Machines, &eddies Weer and Water Flliere, de. Tbe above Goode ow* bcolgolfor CASH, oed oil] be &old on the most favorable Was. All thada of Watches and Clocks Repaired in !Sort notice esti In the BEST MANNER; also ENGRAVING In the BRiT STYLE. EVANS Olt ALLEN. opposite we Yost Offtes. NEW GOODSI NEW GOODS! D. Hi HALL ih CDs it 03.000. eI.MIM) 34 Conrt street, Y. Y., hsv.cooesntivos 1..1 n WTI stock °too& ndaptcd to the Tuns, of this own moor:Won. CHINA, Merelama 10111 be eopplled ei Hew Yale Jobbing prices. 8.. H. HALL B CO Blnebereton. N. Y.. December Deb, leti4.—le Us Ss 7#30 LOAN ! It is A National Savings Bank I HIGHER RATE OF INTEREST Than Any Other, And the Best Security. W. H. COOPER & CO., =I !Ms C:D =IE3 M O that cannot fall to . • Isti 1 1 JROCER1ES, fia suGA SA S, OOFFEE,SPIVE,FL OUR and SALT, (by the sack or barrel,) FISH, and all arlielensvally rouridi a Prat elapOrocertes. Flour by the Wholesale and Retail. LI I mean to moth, I hope to twelve a littoral armor publlcpa " WV: The"l,;hest qrlce ald forPICLTS:VICACONNad VICAL SKINS. C 23. L.COBU. tiontroso.llaral6.lBsll..to REMOVED AGAIN " The Famous Barber." (Nast mad .me the famous Barber. Famous Basher. late of Late Hayti. noir at Weeita t a. Over F. 11. Weeks% Shoe awn. Find me Slating and Sharnimelha. Ned me cualug Hair to aufl. you. Fled me ready at Faux merrier. Atlorcraerelet. 011. ARLEY ItUREIIB. &and door above Sezirta's Hotel, Up Stairs. Illcmtrose. June trxl64.-tt Still Alive ! virl-dv.twennsvegaikthaowttgliknOrET3s, CARD Wool.. and DRESS CLOTH,. the anna as tonal. Ibt DLL, MO 1' 8 r.)l N ll,' one tone and4ahalf Dort h of alontroda, the Snake CrePic Turuplhe. J UDSON MOM Mantras& J we 6.1844.41 EDSON WPM UNDERTAKING ! A. B l27= lt Xoltire, b irero a tt i MlAt r tglithretgi Lim and petramee Ibts Meads the pn, ,, 1 , 17 , 72 . 6r a erl ll:wend:ln ere vb. desired. Orest Bend. Mardi 8 1668.41 IIIEAT MARKET. On Public Avenue,n - ear Searle'. Hotel. .ESEromitantlyon handsgoodsupplFoatEATA of rtlEr.lndx. BASE. pr r ad_fo7 BEEF BATTLE, VES,SIIEEP.and7.. I .Hd. ot LUDEBor ill kinds. N.T.klarsrocia UNESTOOB6 RAMAT. B.Ll.orLirr. litontrova. Feb.le.lsM-u 1.. EtRBY as.cod. Carriage Shop : IN ALL BLAST TS2rvitlear:472s4tidragititg= UlattOU 1101 U. (MINIM B. Whalenle sad Balsa) Dalai In AT THE STORE OF - GLASS-WARE, LAMPS. TOYS FOR TICS HOLIDAYS. FANCY* GOODS FOR ALL TIIIREL HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, CARPETS, OILCLOTHS, WOODEN-WARE, CLWLERY, SUIIsCRIPTIONS lIECEINIED BY I=l GO „.. NEWODS AT Z. R. DE INTIIFS. TIE,V=:.cI7°P rl7, l3 lTrtrifti' m t Trig MUCH BELOW thc role o es o of a llltena sahmil can ° unfound LADIES' DRESS GOODS In ail Itt Omat bormuns In Ladles' Cloarno, Water-crroof Cloth. French Black OloabA. an d Conned All Wool Cloaking.. CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, &C. Doe Rana Coatings, Fancy Caserneres, Kentack, Jeans. Map Orly dailnena Lc. Also. Tailors 1 cl.mardn, DOMESTICS. Blown and Bleached Ilualbm , Dada., Tlckinge. Flannels , Crash Diapers. Tcraellnica,fr.e. Notions. Great yarlely of Hoop and Balmoral . bklrta. Ladlre , 110 00'. and Child.... Bottoms. Combs. Skirt Brald. Bb.d.o.;...TLrcad of all kinds, 2.1 wee Toltec, Knitting Cotton. dm. Ac. Boots as shoes. and Bore Boots. n's Cat per-tossl Sboea. Morocao Shoes. Gaiters. Balmoral Sh o na.Women a Cult Shoes. GROCERIES. 08.tngralrJ'a,1 I*'eu"fr., VEIN It l E ret Q 2 112: oar and Tobacco. Bird Steed ece. ° ' g NE W FIRM! BALDWIN & ALLEN, LN FLOM FEED, MT, PORK, FISH, SMOKED HALIBUT, Hams, Dried Beef, Candles, Teas, Coffee, Spices, Syrups, Molasses, Sugars - T7 191. 9 Timothy Seed, & Seed Wheat, BROOMS, NALT_,S, SE,C. Cash Paid for Good Butter. A. BALDWIN, - WM. L. ALLEN Montrose, Wert side Public Avenue. Anrlllß.l6t.i. No Humbug ! A First Class Jewelry Store Elm lona been needed to MUNTIIOSE,.cI note we have It A. 71 S yz, addition to his former Stock, and the entire Elrck of Read Watrous. dr, FOMPS, he ba. , thSs day [Pcl,.=l from New York the best Aesortsient Silver and. Plated Ware ever offered In idontroze. A Spleadld Aseoeti'nent of Castel - 3, Cake kea•keze, Coos, Goblet.. &A, niea Cake and Pie /Lob.* spo oo s, a , 4 For as. A complete Assortment of Gold Idol Sliver Wat.chett, Atonic., Encllah. and Swlsa. Spettactet.S.llvrr told Plate!. Fine, , 3old .16.1yetry, Lock. elm sad Chaim, rittpen Mt= from 15 eel., to 44,00. •olltl. la earn Finger Maga Gold and Sliver Thimbles, r0r,1,4, 'amoes,, leery Table gialves,le. Violin and Guitar Strings, lust received end for retie by Sloatroee. Jauoari it. laG4 The firm of Read. Watroua. and Furter . my Hardie . dispused ul our stuck et Cloc.ke. Wetthea, /vire ay. and Silver 14 are to our fellow townsman, Mr.°. D. ‘vorild eurr.eatly TCCOM mend our itittraluand the public Kenelallr, who tray be In want et thy of the above eiratiodedzoode, to give hiia a cal, end re 'rice Wash:mt.. Remember—One door above Scarle'r lir tel. Repairing as Usual. 1e.1883. 0. D. BEHAN. NEW STOCK Fashionable Summer Hats and Caps for Men, Boys and Children, Almost Every Variety, Style and Price, I=l A Chip Hat, worth 15 est., to a Fine Leghorn or Fur Llat, MEMO At Very Near Old Prices ALSO, A NOW Stock of Ladies', Men's and Childress' SHOES. Lester's best Boots and Shoes constantly on hand Shoe Findings of all kinds. Fine_Buck Gloves. &c., Sic. I will nut WI to trult my customer, In ;rite told einallty. Cull and see Bore on Main-street, one dour below the Rest Office. C aar*,:*; •; &4'..W ' F / t i .4 NCY FURS, --.- sf.l. - . -- o ' , -,-. - r- , -. T• zti lik. ' 44le-, -- ---- -..-_,...,,,,.:-.. .. -..--*-4.'17 - :--- * ------ - - Fell and Winter Trade L. C. U , I=l EXTENSIVJ,' ATTRACTIONS ea TEM PURI:IITUE% ESTI.DI.I3IIBERT OF WILLIAM W. S'IVIITHe AT TILE FOOT OF MAZY T. flitOrtnive Fo.rtilture of Wm, .14,2 1, W. SILITR hoving been rent.,l caul greatt prOved,theproptietnfrcApenfrni.ynonolmans to Lheclo - of Ifontroac and vlelotty, that he la con•taraly matiolandlreepaonh.d the LARGE s 1.1k1.7T raeOr %mien WI II NI T 7.7 F. to be found in the Country Weevethefollowir ail of come of the artlclerwaleharawin tallatgreatlyredneed prices:for o.4eiti or RE:a' t PA E BareattaWalno o r Mahogany - . Nltth A:1..1 . 1 ,mm 414t0 t 315. Boreatiowitb marble or brOCatelletoiol.from 4,18 to $24, Auda lar_g_ausoriment from 08,810.112.314:to 01S WaahStandidardSt.daeorner and squareataada.of MM.'S tle.ad pri ces rom 13cent.to ten dollar, DeakaAlsma,toweirocka.fuetatoolr.octomaoaloongeatie. • Centre.card,pler.torletollning.Eitehec.on d Ottalia—eaneand woodseatratockern—eane4agandwoodselail OfflVeryCaTiniT Sofaa.totertaterf araL•hedatthorttotietat ew 1 orkpri cc B. SPRING BEDS I Amiantus .Ourtrzrr see Harr is alataar. Readymodeeoftlas on hand or fl-MlLedatshortnotlee,.. neansenalwayaln readlnees whro deetr..: . We employ nonebute AR EFUL EI:LET:CET WORK AWL We.nenotodo our WC/liff. WhL L. and 5..1! It . LOW alit can he afforded. W. W. S.:IITR, hiontroar-February f..5.166a WAGEIN SHOP I Sleighs and Cutters. w iTE undersigned can now be for.ml ovrr A. J. 13REWSTEERS Bleokarotth Shop, Bost comer eLlst of Tarbell'a Hotel, in Mont romtehere be va eontlnne to cart' on the monotootnre of Sleighs, Cutters, Wagons, &e. S:c analtaterciolloll hand. Belegrbtadonanestly,at short notice. Beat Stet! for Cotton SOd Wagon M atersenenterlalkheel piehly,kopteon rtant 'yanking, 60 62 60 1.6 066.061 rd to do GOOD II Olt Kat thon not tee. A goodstipply otrfadt.made Spoke, keptconstantlyen bang. N.R. ail peraottraolibted to the underelveS wW ple.sab andeettlethelraeonntrrrithoutfurthernotiee. Ncertroasanl7l.9.le 6 4. 121..A.WY. Boots and Shoos. .STlainV"'.°4l,ll2.7grvaPtned-m-Pft7),,,& SON Soldier's Pensions, Bounty Baok Pay r-- I " 46ll aPad, merrnED AGENT OF THE novanzi maTorui promptaLmti.. to all clatma cntmstad to ma. No cbargea unizsaimaamaful. GOce over Latlanp.Tylat, and lOW's atom laleattata Alsr.t 17-ANN 3 ur•drlnu.ttv BOOS BINDING.: N INTIADVIR ingt 111111 . 01.11014 Mata a ritl r u.sos nod...writ (Ll' F.7..t4:7'.;Yft,),-t'74l:7;ls4s7.:ktZtß. I I • I • CABINET ORGANS! CAN h« omtift-t it Mutznebants Ca 2tl ONLY OF 0. D. DEM AN. al.l.ltbose wiitring the Best InStrucient Ever Manufactured, Con boy IL of blrorom cla tompllo, so S, Noor York, and:raya f IP frolkni„ Prices from i..i5 to $OOO. vrd flooVe Inetractinn Book for the CatBnet rgahh.,, Uh:Ledeen. The te_th Book yea. Mao. ,(1E26 g bc:le6. 0. D. BEMAN. m o ney°, N , Tvee:her 18.1663. BROTHELS B'° W DRY GOODS, Millinery and Fancy goods ! Yankee Notions, V7001..A.ND COTTON N.OBLILAY • Carpets, Oil Cloths &c '1 &c. f wares Metz aoCk MEM I• U 71112:, • • V • rnminienr, the Lat , n , t and Richert o.d. In tts m.ko ail alltor A ne eon mt. firms mr.d. bOrni We 1/...(4e. Z.,. Z.: LI . , sutMl n1:1 ari.ALladsxta. FLFGANT CLOAKS AND SHAWLS, CLOTilq, CASSIMEICES AND CLOARINGS. BALMORAL SKIRTS, A IcA. nf LS 11001 BREAKFAST SIELAinA. Lt, - :.i FANCY GOODS, to Cot ' , greet. Sign of the "BEE-HIVE." ¢E> - a, ton . P , ct tact G. ltfol. ABEL MEM 1:1313E1 eGr l -7:3 CD 13 (0 Mert•cantile Business : mating lbC lictor.alrat.ll IT FULL AND DESIRABLE. T ~toots Mods - Wet past of DTIIV o s , t ed• tires, Paints, Oils, Dye Sniffs, Groceries, Crockery, Glam..-Ware, 11'1311 and Window Pa per, Oil Shades and Fixtures, licrouene Lamps, Shades, Chimney Burner','iransparent Cones, Kerosene Gil, Bit ra ing Fluid, Tar pen tine, B NZOLE, Varnishes, i el ow 44 1af4.1, Putty, Bruskes,Dird Ca.ges, Canary Seed, Jewelry, Art ed Dentist Ilaterials,Whips Fancy C00(14, Perfumery, &c., - every thing, to restore the istek,to pleuethll tottt -• eyo. to Cr.ttrY the toneT. std.'s. to c . t i.e: rs.a! cod Butztantial comforts ofllfe. M00t5..., Lr. 1. logy ABEL TOBBELL. NEW GOODS. AT REDUCED PRICJES. IMO OROCEHIEg CROCKS Y, BELTS, BAK-COMM, A Large Assortment. BUTTONS, ETC. WIjSON. GRIFFIS, & WARNER. Mentron. SI arch !Ott. 1& .51 Agricultural Implements. ; '.l l l :l L ; r ll t l e irg ' M o oft t u b t 7 ....tU b rT i f thelon<•. •:..f ' wel , tuvantlr. of Being Manufactured Wheeler, Alelick & Co., at, Albany. Thee, bTvelb favorably known and univeraalle RCP'," cd that sr , • : , rf t ,csm:b endatlon I evmederunnecescary. flet•l %%I .1 I. at es naritmex In manufacitainnAnd long ase,hais brduab dti r_ prn.. ,a.enta wlnch mak c thcm the CHAMPIONS OF TEE WORLD Ivouldcaliesr,lnlsttcralon tothelt Barger's Patent Cleaning Attachment • newd. , r: .aot at' neJAt,l to einnientouhle.treble.or .7 otter horn prOo r aut to 011 or n dornho. o Ordahl t 'Lecher, 1 hell tan , rdinary ba rnill.and le soperlor,a.nuell , to an fand ng TO 11 made 1. take. no more Talent. drive the whole tathdrat tnno It tint, to drive an ordinary separate, or Dineen -ir, ritanin e.otnclete at, Rana patent, are nada. intro nwrra 3 double Wheeler Dalttit. wan laved leap:re-cm eras aerrener Goold'io potent, one, two, an d anti hoer. orrice, SAW ..tii.for anetng. wdol. feed cattenaclorer lera,horeorakee..kc. An uureatrlete.ttearrartypteel to the audit th. • Ire,- r,arat,te ai the abot e maridnery unegnaledhi Iti wort tk.-Ihllitt J-IoOTOCOOf ef u eti articular*, ad to the rausalber for detain, Of ea • *ma ~, ra binary, , eotresel Idtcd and tiled with rromptztes at I fidelity, Alin Anent foe HUBBARD'S MOWING mAcetn, 'olotdratt,tnanuf - ael urcdb7 S, R. SATRE & BROTEEIIS.MOai• 1006.1.0.—Vi. • ed move rear this country. ManklneaWarrantrO 10 •otloCattloa. 100tnctions for a,IrF, and Machine. We livered,eree t4l . thyror r freight or traurponallooo Allpes.onr. , lehl .210 procuretto be.o and ch=ptit Mowlllx Ido chine ere advt., mien..., the work of the 'lnkhorn Light Drat% Mower. , erere , naultthigthentseleta to ony Other MOW: norla nee. 0rd.,.. , 110110 , 1 tt en rromptiv attendedtoe rune , ! ILa OEI,OOO, Harfor,l,Susq.oo,lli. L. R. PECK, Agent. Ilarford I'n..J n ty 1.1564eM Avalealrlel,w , w rar,4 lo Lathrop logreshlp, Bawl aunt v, coLtalultg at.int Ril am% 1:Ith Fond dtrelal hour. and . t , wrn th.tron. and atww:t lOU earns 1p atm tia Ohio prof eotls a goal end lath-mlll, capable of entttng te0.0.'9 b.* of Ittsub., per ) a‘wwlll Is within t•fo miles of l'ilebelrea Stallon, o:‘ th:11 1.. 0 nallrowll. A cacao toed ram th..et rroperi y Thcrw la wood wwillumbet eno4o Co It 5o ply for It twits A nu* chancre— MW to fool .10W. tt, t¢rolk A1.15(5 Liu: tam kwown K 301411, Rape; Ire=.-1n Nleb• tev. .e-,tv rant - att . :le shoot TOO sem VI 7 ,11 9 tram •t I)log no the Thtikbanuock Owl : 83 am.-. 3 ;;;; ; tte I.stl•noe op One dtettahl propel. AL.sO. v... 11 I. le Mill property, One Mlle from itoavov, a Ito ' ' n . " Lol.• of • filstmlll sod tad nith the Intel. power. The crlttottllbi no. dome' a rettom Letzhaeißenal•Prentulapledfor merchant wart. A Um one mile Qom Moetrate,rootelnlte god t'W ,erta of clwlce 'rood land; the belanse erm*l. TM+ for. IA well forei nnl(h loud iloao aeLL, adl.atered,.dla a high emte.of oullrat ;13 v.oeble of keeping from Roll 1,1 any3.-o sexy 41-311.3140 {Mpg, ty. coo/ a 1,1143 4,1101 In the le‘roneh of If Crater. frOnthlp.•• the 1'0 4 ,11e1-0.0 - 0. 'roc Icl celeara stout spi Una of WA, trues bam choice f.,15 sod .bade The paCr,.l' the vrl.l.lt.r; t , yurchav real est ate le called to (hex proportle., es 'bey are all For d and deelreble Immetmenu the d mim oral e ha a.' ts.+l for mem. Uncut term. ,rill be even. Tot terms. 4113, Or AR:m.III=SL maw. ylttaoc, r.a.. It. 6. 5.64.1i11. - bus: ehattna Co.. Pa., Jan. sath. 1563.-tr , , Carriage Manufactory. 1";.5 •,`,.'Rr;11,';,11,e,-=:;Vfgral° the du'l° Carriage & Wagon Stand, z,-;;;Pr".inivebcg-2311 . ATIETRAWAVeme: " Superior Manner. u v i onA ao.in the heat o< dila; gad gil i. artf a ttl litztrts , i, Tare S.1:0. GOODS FALLING. In yanr aItERs•DMIKS. or odier good mote). get a fawn. antre.s. 7ammillo.lll.l. J. LTOXII 011031 . *P. 4 I; .44 5.3..mpte alwavn . band th. rat,llor. of PTIRCHAISExa ae,rtacut Of DniEss GOODS DIE I=l9 =EMI HOLIDAY PRESENTS. 1 EIIoP.SCS9:IAIfCd BROTHERS. 12=I =I DELALNS, DRESS GOODS, SHEETING, SHIRTrSG HARDWARE, SIDE-COMBE I , VALUABLE 71 - P. AT. ESTATE FOR SALE. ravr :l ,!itrciaxs,
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